From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Feb 19 03:43:09 2007 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 06:43:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable There was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month. Unfortunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ... =B3Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch=B2 NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday =B3While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be universally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their drinks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let-them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton= , New Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin, Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Richard Rodgers). =B3=B9'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'=B9 said Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '=B9As the audience for Broadway expands, ther= e are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader attempt to enhance the audience experience.'=B9=B2 ... (end excerpt) ...except where your experience infringes upon my experience. And the mone= y such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it. Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, that would be wrong.) But there=B9s a big difference between a quiet little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium There= was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month.  Unfo= rtunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ...

“Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch”
NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday

“While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be univer= sally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their dr= inks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let= -them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton, Ne= w Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine= houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin= , Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Rich= ard Rodgers).

“’'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'’ said = Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '’As the audience for Br= oadway expands, there are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader= attempt to enhance the audience experience.'’” ...  
(e= nd excerpt)

...except where your experience infringes upon my experience.  And the= money such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it.=

Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I= have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, t= hat would be wrong.)  But there’s a big difference between a quie= t little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke.
--B_3254712191_4295959-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Feb 19 04:57:54 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:57:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]discussions on "THE SECRET" and "SNACKS IN THEATRES" switch to bulletin board Message-ID: -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All! Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last two days. If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the Neopal Yahoo Board at _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/_ (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/) . Warm Regards, Fred Sternfeld Neohiopal founder and administrator _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090
 
or com411productions at yahoo.com.
 
Thank you for your interest.


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Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 05:00:15 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 05:00:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams and More! Next Improv Jam 2/20/07 Message-ID: <386398.22941.qm@web59013.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07! Work on stage with members of the Improv Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event! Jump up on stage with us or support Cleveland Improv as an audience member. Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out! Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge. Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland! Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita! (Spots fill up quickly so come down early!) ***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!*** STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM. THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY! GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND! DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST! For more information about Cleveland Jams!: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! IMPROV SHOTS! IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES: -ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT! -SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ) -ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL) ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND JAMS!
CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!
 

Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in

Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07!
 

Work on stage with members of the Improv

Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast

paced learning environment!

 
Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event!

Jump up on stage with us or support

Cleveland Improv as an audience member.
 

Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out!

Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge.  Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland!

 
Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita!
(Spots fill up quickly so come down early!)
 
***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!***
 
STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM.  THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY!  GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND!  DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST!
 
For more information about Cleveland Jams!:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
 
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 
3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES:
-ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT!
-SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ)
-ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL)
 
ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. 
TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! 
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353!
 
 
 
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!


Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Feb 19 06:16:48 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary References: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my = salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, = and my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography = is distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not = best for the production.=20 I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.=20 CP ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My = theory on it is this: People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT = them. =20 =20 We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children = have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and = they know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot = flash pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling = them this is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th = row, dead center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and = tell them to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks = ago and tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a = camera bag, and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, = she insisted that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to = leave it in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out = came her camera and the flashes began. =20 So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do = YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who = don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"=20 =20 I'm curious to hear. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
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We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their = children have been involved in community and high school theatre for = years, and they know better - continue to sneak cameras into = performances and shoot flash pictures during them, despite signs = and an announcement telling them this is not = permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead = center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them = to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and = tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, = and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted = that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to leave it = in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out came her = camera and the flashes began.
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307-- From starringeb at gmail.com Mon Feb 19 06:19:58 2007 From: starringeb at gmail.com (E.B. Smith) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:19:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Indellible, a new play, at Cleveland State University Message-ID: AUDITION NOTICE: TIME: Tuesday, February 20th and Wednesday February 21st both at 6:00 until 8 or 9. Appointments are encouraged, but not required. Limited time is available on Thursday Feb. 22 as well. CALLBACKS will be Thursday, Feb. 22. PLACE: The Upstairs Theatre, Cleveland State University, Chester Ave. and 23rd St. MATERIALS REQUESTED: Headshot or recent photograph, theatrical resume, and a monologue (if one is prepared). Sides will be provided to those who do not have a monologue ready. Please indicate any dialect work done esp. Southern American. PRODUCTION DATES: Times TBD, last weekend of April and 1st weekend of May. This production will be part of the CSU Student Play Festival. CONTACT: E.B. Smith at starringeb at gmail.com or call (216) 496-5612 for an appointment SYNOPSIS: Indellible is the story of the roots of the modern civil rights movement in the North. Set in Southern Ohio in the 1950's and in 1902, the play explores the means and the obstacles to African American advancement in post-civil war America. This play focuses on the publication of a small black newspaper called the Negro Times, which has been raising fears amongst whites in this small Ohio River town of uprising or revolution. CHARACTER BREAKDOWN: Walter Davidson: (African American) A self educated entrepreneur, originally from the deep south, who owns a used clothing store. Doleda Watkins: (African American) A widowed mother who works in Walter Davidson's used clothing store. Delano/Old Delano: (Caucasian) A mysterious agent from the south. Festus Watkins: (African American) A twelve year old boy who works for Walter Davidson. He is the son on Doleda Watkins. Curtis and Pratt: (African American) Two young Civil Rights demonstrators who are in jail for attempting to integrate a lunch counter. Furman: (Caucasian) A henchman who works for Delano. 'Bama and Babo: (African American) Two railroad men who help smuggle Walter Davidson's newspaper to other parts of the country. They also work as sources of news from other places. William Rochester III: (African American) An educated northern man who has come to town to meet with Walter. Prison Guard: (Caucasian) A young racist prison guard in 1950. ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Compensation will be provided in the form of a stipend upon closing of production. --No Actors' Equity contracts are available for this production-- -- From AlteredPotential at starspath.com Mon Feb 19 07:22:00 2007 From: AlteredPotential at starspath.com (Alana Mileras) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:22:00 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opportunity: Music Video Production Needed Message-ID: <20070219072200.CD06F4E9@resin18.mta.everyone.net>
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From hiseas2 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 07:41:19 2007 From: hiseas2 at aol.com (hiseas2 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:41:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <8C9225388C5D66F-B24-7437@WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department. Pam Christian does amazing things with these students. Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department. On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse. They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS! Bernadette Hisey ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department.  Pam Christian does amazing things with these students.  Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. 

It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department.  On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse.  They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. 

Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS!

Bernadette Hisey




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----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Feb 19 07:54:40 2007 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:54:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] Oscar Night America Tickets Message-ID: --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release 20 February 2007 - for immediate release OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures, Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9 (CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP), will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television market as their winter fund raising event this year. Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio. =95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight =95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio =95 Ticket Price: $75 =95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, money order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 44102 ** Your name will be held at the door** =95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception and include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest. =95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind," only to name a few of the outstanding items. The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the artist but also education and audience building activities. Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com. Contact: Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment jefferymannies at sbcglobal.net OR Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures ohioindiefilmfest at juno.com --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release
20 February 2007
- for immediate release

OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures,
Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9

(CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP),
will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the
opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of
the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program
that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent
Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television
market as their winter fund raising event this year.

Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the
official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David
Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of
Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the
youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio.

=95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight
=95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio
=95 Ticket Price: $75
=95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, mone= y
order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street,
Cleveland, OH 44102
** Your name will be held at the door**

=95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception= and
include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the
Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC
Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during
the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest.

=95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an
amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow
personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love=
Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind,&q= uot; only
to name a few of the outstanding items.

The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art
of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and
equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media
artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a
consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not
otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the
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     I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator f= or a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a f= ew more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on= February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If an= yone is interested, e-mail me at:  moviemanandy at aol.com   wit= h any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience.
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--part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 08:31:05 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:31:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Poetry@Coventry Village Library-Tuesday, February 20@6PM Message-ID: <580220.89757.qm@web54513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th. Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze. We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes! Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on. Door open at 6 pm. This is a free open mic poetry event with music. Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard. --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th.  Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze.  We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes!

Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on.

Door open at 6 pm. 

This is a free open mic poetry event with music.

Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard.


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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:37:52 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:37:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Aurora Community Theatre Fundraiser!! Message-ID: <009201c75444$4e8448b0$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SEASONS OF LOVE An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing Entertainment, gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit Aurora Community Theatre 115 E. Pioneer Trail Aurora, Ohio 44202 7 p.m. Friday, Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24 $35 per person ACT Members, $30 each Limited Seating For Reservations Call 330-562-1818 Dress: Casually Elegant Musical Directors -- Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason Producers-Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney=20 SONGS in the theatre Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, co-hosts PERFORMERS John Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, = David Vosburgh, Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, = Michael Pitt, Liz Fuller, Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, = Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, Lynn McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, = Daniel White, Ross Wason, Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and = George Roemich SWEETS (and Savories) in the Gallery Gourmet Sweets by Jean Arbuckle Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague of Twiinz Catering Punch, Wine and Coffee Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by LeeAnn Anderson SWING in the theatre Dance onstage to the syncopated rhythms and memorable melodies from the = 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the Bodkin Big Band. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

SEASONS = OF=20 LOVE
An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing

Entertainment,=20 gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit
Aurora = Community=20 Theatre
115 E. Pioneer Trail
Aurora, Ohio 44202
7 = p.m.
Friday,=20 Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24
$35 per person
ACT Members, $30 = each
Limited=20 Seating
For Reservations Call 330-562-1818

Dress: = Casually=20 Elegant


Musical Directors = --=20
Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason
Producers=97Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney

SONGS=20 in the theatre
Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney,=20 co-hosts
PERFORMERS
John=20 Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, David = Vosburgh,=20 Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, Michael Pitt, Liz = Fuller,=20 Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, = Lynn=20 McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, Daniel White, Ross Wason, = Kevin=20 Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and George Roemich

SWEETS (and Savories) in the = Gallery
Gourmet Sweets by=20 Jean Arbuckle
Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague = of Twiinz=20 Catering
Punch, Wine and Coffee
Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by = LeeAnn=20 Anderson

SWING in the theatre
Dance onstage to the syncopated = rhythms and=20 memorable melodies from the 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the = Bodkin Big=20 Band.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:39:20 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:39:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Message-ID: <009d01c75444$81711690$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS =20 Run for Your Wife Ray Cooney =20 Audition Dates: Sunday, March 11 7:30pm Monday, March 12 7:30pm =20 Production Dates: May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 @ 8pm =20 =20 =20 STORY This superb example of the British farce had them rolling in the aisles = in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in = different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule. = Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in = the Net. " Run for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A = frolic? It is ... a triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous = laughter." N.Y. Post. "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. = Daily News. "A laugh a minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from = laughing so hard." =20 =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS: =20 Age Range: Must be 21 or over =20 6 male=20 2 female =20 =D8 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent = appropriately =D8 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie onstage =D8 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual = innuendo =20 =D8 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner) =20 =20 We have a general meeting on Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting = will be at 6 p.m. followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is = important because you're a valuable member or perspective member and we = need your input. We are planning some great fun activities. For one = thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season. After our great Wheel of = Fortune like unveiling last year, we of course can't present the season = without a song and dance. Well.maybe we can present it without dance, = but not without song. Thus as an added benefit to the general meeting we = will have our favorite vocalist Chris White, performing with the Bodkin = Big Band. The Bodkin Big Band a 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music = of every genre from 40's swing all the way through today. Chris will = perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, and many more.=20 =20 Just as some background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996. The = band was originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and = everyone had so much fun that they decided to keep the group together. = The band is comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high = school/college students, and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led = by husband-wife duo Jeff & Debbie Bodkin. The Bodkin Big Band has = performed at various venues including First Night Akron, Wilmot = Wilderness Center, Porthouse Theater, and many other places. Now they = can add our general meeting to the list. We a very pleased and honored = that they are doing so please let them know this by showing up and = enjoying their performance. =20 There is no cost for this great entertainment except your attendance at = our general meeting. We do ask that you also make every attempt to bring = some new prospective members with you (which can include yourself if = you've never come out but wondering what we're all about). We'd like a = full crowd and more fun people to add to our group. Of course, we will = also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so donations will gladly be = accepted for that as well.=20 See, general meetings are fun and exciting.=20 =20 As always, feel free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions = you may call=20 330-655-8522 =20 The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
AUDITIONS

 

Run for Your Wife

Ray Cooney

 

Audition Dates:           =20 Sunday, March 11   =20 7:30pm

           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Monday, March 12  =20 7:30pm

 

Production Dates:  = May=20 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19  @=20 8pm

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STORY

This superb example of the British farce had them = rolling in the=20 aisles in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two = wives in=20 different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule.=20 Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double=20 life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in the Net. = " Run=20 for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A frolic? It is ... = a=20 triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous laughter." N.Y. Post.=20 "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. Daily News. "A laugh = a=20 minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from laughing so=20 hard."

 

 

CAST = REQUIREMENTS:

 

Age = Range:  Must be 21 or=20 over

 

6 = male=20

2=20 female

 

=D8      =20 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent=20 appropriately

=D8      =20 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie=20 onstage

=D8      =20 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual=20 innuendo

 

=D8      =20 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John=20 Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner)

 

 

We have a general = meeting on=20 Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting will be at 6 = p.m.=20 followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is important because = you=92re a=20 valuable member or perspective member and we need your input.  We are planning some great fun = activities. For one thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season.  After our great Wheel of = Fortune like=20 unveiling last year, we of course can=92t present the season without a = song and=20 dance. Well=85maybe we can present it without dance, but not without = song. Thus as=20 an added benefit to the general meeting we will have our favorite = vocalist=20 Chris White, performing with the Bodkin Big Band. The Bodkin Big = Band a=20 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music of every genre from 40's swing = all the=20 way through today. Chris will perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, = and many=20 more.

 

Just = as some=20 background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996.  The band was=20 originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and everyone = had so=20 much fun that they decided to keep the group together.  The band is = comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high school/college = students,=20 and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led by husband-wife duo = Jeff=20 & Debbie Bodkin.  The Bodkin Big Band has performed at various = venues=20 including First Night Akron, Wilmot Wilderness Center, Porthouse = Theater, and=20 many other places. Now they can add our general meeting to the = list. We a=20 very pleased and honored that they are doing so please let them know = this by=20 showing up and enjoying their performance.

 

There is no cost=20 for this great entertainment except your attendance at our general = meeting. We=20 do ask that you also make every attempt to bring some new prospective = members=20 with you (which can include yourself if you=92ve never come out but = wondering what=20 we=92re all about). We=92d like a full crowd and more fun people to add = to our=20 group. Of course, we will also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so = donations=20 will gladly be accepted for that as well.


See,=20 general meetings are fun and exciting. =

 

As = always, feel=20 free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions you may call =

330-655-8522

 

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

From the = North, simply=20 exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 = (just=20 past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community = Center will=20 be on the left hand side just a block down the road.

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

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0-- From Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 19 09:50:24 2007 From: Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu (Lamb, Autumn) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:50:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPACE STILL AVAILABLE 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Adjudication for High School Students April 25-27, 2007 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There are still a few more spaces available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year's 28th Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don't want anyone to miss out. Call today to reserve your slot. 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508. =20 =20 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland The Ultimate JazzFest Experience for High School Students April 25 - 27th 2007 Tri-C Metro Campus 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44115 =20 REGISTER NOW! =20 ATTEND CLINICS - HEAR LIVE CONCERTS Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz Artists. =20 Artist-in-Residence - Winard Harper Adjudicators and Clinicians =20 =20 Performance Workshops: High School Jazz Ensembles - Wednesday, April 25 Thursday, April 26 Friday, April 27 Jazz ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances. Written and recorded comments will be provided to the ensemble directors. Also, interactive workshops will take place with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their performance. =20 Performance Workshops Registration Fee: $250 per ensemble/combo Clinics and master classes offered at no additional cost. =20 Scholarships and Awards: Tri-C Jazz Studies Scholarships for Fall '07 Summer with the Jazz Masters for Fall '07 IAJE Scholarship Award Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship =20 All Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship. Live concert performances by world renowned artists 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January '07 Special discounted ticket prices will be available for school groups! =20 Hotel accommodations=20 A limited number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest Rate. Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 - 1022 Carnegie Ave 216-373-3804 Ask for Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate. Rates are in effect for the rooms as available. The hotel is located in downtown Cleveland about 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus. There is a swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests. Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a short driving distance from the hotel. =20 To register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using the mailing information listed on the form. =20 If you have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu. =20 =20 Performing Arts Division MAM 211 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, OH 44115 =20 =20 =20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form High School Performance Workshops Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27, 2007 =20 =20 Please print or type clearly: =20 Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in print):________________________ =20 Director's Name: Name of High School: Street Address: City State Zip =20 Office phone: ( ) Other phone: ( ) =20 E-mail: =20 I am an IAJE member Yes __________ No____________ (Must be a member in order for your combo or ensemble participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship) =20 =20 High School Instrumental Performance Workshops Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m. (combos and ensembles)=20 =20 # _______ students will perform Wednesday, April 25 =20 # _______ students will perform Thursday, April 26 =20 # _______ students will perform Friday, April 27 =20 Registration fee: $250.00 per ensemble due with completed registration form. Registrations will not be accepted without payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. No refunds will be made after March 2, 2007. Please make checks payable to: Tri-C JazzFest (and send to address below). =20 # _______ students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.=20 =20 Special concert ticket rates will be offered to registered ensembles as available - watch for further information. =20 =20 Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community College may be used in promotional literature. =20 Return this form and required registration fee to Alice Backus * Performing Arts Division, Room 211 * 2900 Community College Ave. * Cleveland, OH 44115-3196 =20 General Information =20 * Ensembles will receive a warm-up time prior to performance. =20 =20 * Performance Workshops are scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop with the clinicians and tear-down time. =20 * Tuned acoustic piano, drums, guitar and bass amps, sound system provided. If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it available. =20 * Directors will receive audio tapes of their ensemble's performance.=20 =20 * Motivating and instructional clinics are scheduled throughout the day. To get the full benefit of this unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other events. =20 * If after registration you find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as possible so it can offer your slot to another ensemble. =20 =20 Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at=20 Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus=20 2900 Community College Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 (Enter off E. 30th St. on Woodland Ave. - Volunteers will be present to assist) =20 =20 We look forward to welcoming you to=20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland 2007!!! =20 =20 For further information please call 216-987-3206 Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There are still a few more spaces = available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year’s 28th = Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don’t want = anyone to miss out.  Call today to reserve your slot.  = 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508.

 

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28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland

The Ultimate = JazzFest Experience

 for High = School Students

April 25 = – 27th 2007

Tri-C Metro Campus

2900 = Community College Ave Cleveland, = Ohio 44115

 

REGISTER NOW!

 

ATTEND CLINICS – HEAR LIVE CONCERTS

Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz = Artists.

 

Artist-in-Residence – Winard Harper

Adjudicators and Clinicians           =             &= nbsp;  

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Performance Workshops:

High = School Jazz Ensembles – Wednesday, April 25

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           =               &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;Friday, April 27

Jazz = ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances.  Written and recorded comments will be provided to = the ensemble directors.  Also, interactive workshops will take place = with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their = performance.

 

Performance Workshops Registration Fee:  $250 per = ensemble/combo

Clinics and master classes offered at no additional = cost.

 <= /p>

Scholarships and Awards:

Tri-C Jazz = Studies Scholarships for Fall ‘07

Summer = with the Jazz Masters for Fall ‘07

IAJE = Scholarship Award

Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship

 

All = Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship.

Live concert performances by world renowned = artists

28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January = ‘07

Special = discounted ticket prices will be available for school = groups!

 <= /p>

Hotel accommodations

A limited = number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest = Rate.

Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 – 1022 Carnegie Ave = 216-373-3804

Ask for = Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate.  Rates are in = effect for the rooms as available.  The hotel is located in downtown = Cleveland about = 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus.  There is a = swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests.  = Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a = short driving distance from the hotel.

 

To = register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using = the mailing information listed on the form.

 

If you = have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu.<= /o:p>

 <= /p>

Performing Arts Division

MAM 211

2900 Community College = Ave

Cleveland, OH = 44115

 

 

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form

High School Performance Workshops

Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April = 26

and Friday, April 27, = 2007

 

 

Please print or type = clearly:

 

Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in = print):________________________   =           

Director's = Name:           = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;      

Name of High School:   =            &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

Street Address:           = ;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

City        &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =                   = State           = ;        Zip    =            &nbs= p;           

Office = phone:        = (           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;     )  =            &nb= sp;            Other phone:           = (           )            =             &= nbsp;         

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I am an IAJE member     Yes __________    = No____________ (Must be a member in order for = your

combo or ensemble = participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship)          =

 

High School Instrumental = Performance Workshops

Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m.  (combos and ensembles)

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Wednesday, April 25

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Thursday, April 26

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Friday, April 27

 

Registration fee: $250.00 = per ensemble due with completed registration form.

Registrations will not be accepted without = payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve = basis.

No refunds will be made after March 2, = 2007.

Please make checks payable to:  Tri-C = JazzFest (and send to address below).

 

# = _______       &nbs= p;            = ;            =   students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.

 

Special concert ticket rates = will be offered to registered ensembles as available – watch for further information. 

 

Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that = any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community = College may be used in promotional literature.

 

Return this form and = required registration fee to Alice Backus • Performing Arts Division, Room = 211 • 2900 Community College Ave. • Cleveland, OH = 44115-3196


 

General Information

 

·        Ensembles will receive a = warm-up time prior to performance. 

 

·        Performance Workshops are = scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop = with the clinicians and tear-down time.

 

·        Tuned acoustic piano, drums, = guitar and bass amps, sound system provided.  If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it = available.

 

·        Directors will receive audio = tapes of their ensemble's performance.

 

·        Motivating and instructional = clinics are scheduled throughout the day.  To get the full benefit of this = unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other = events.

 

·        If after registration you = find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as = possible so it can offer your slot to another = ensemble.

 

 

Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at

Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus =

2900 Community College = Ave.=

Cleveland, OH 44115=

(Enter off E. 30th = St. on Woodland = Ave. – Volunteers will be present to = assist)

 

 

We look forward to welcoming you to =

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland = 2007!!!

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For further information please call

216-987-3206

Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu

 

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Mon Feb 19 09:58:10 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:58:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run Crew needed Message-ID: <000d01c7544f$8dc2c550$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for The Clean House. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to 3/25/07. Dresser experience is preferred, but will train. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run Crew needed


The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for The Clean House.  This is a = paid position.  The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to = 3/25/07.  Dresser experience is preferred, but will train.  = Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant = Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Feb 19 10:08:58 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:08:58 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse looking for Choreographer Message-ID: -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell". The production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st. Audition dates are April 9 & 10th. Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks will be the music director. There is a stipend for this position. Interested parties should reply by e-mail to _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For more information go to our web site at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is seeking an=20 experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell".  The=20 production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st.  Audition date= s=20 are April 9 & 10th.  Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks wil= l be=20 the music director.  There is a stipend for this position.
 
Interested parties should reply by e-mail=20= to=20 huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is locat= ed at=20 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland=20 Metroparks.  For more information go to our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing=20 Director
-------------------------------1171908538-- From the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 10:37:40 2007 From: the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com (Harmony Staxx) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:37:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filipino Kali Seminar - Info ! Message-ID: <980611.95466.qm@web52807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !" SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term 'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting. Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'. True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art. He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public, covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'. For Seminar Information Please Contact : Philippine Martial Arts Institute at : 440.237.4138 Or visit : http://www.MarcialTirada.Com Or Contact Master Kolar at : 216.466.2394 'KINJIRU ACADEMY' http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com SEMINAR LOCATION : KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105 FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or Family members are half the abovementioned fees ! --------------------------------- Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
     FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR
        FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL
 
              "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity
          To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !"
 
   SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING
   SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING
 
   TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. &  2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
 
   Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term
     'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting.   
    Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the 
    Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'.
   True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial
     decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art.
   He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public,
    covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'.
 
         For Seminar Information Please Contact :
            Philippine Martial Arts Institute at :
                       440.237.4138
                          Or visit :
               http://www.MarcialTirada.Com
 
                Or Contact Master Kolar at :
                       216.466.2394
                   'KINJIRU ACADEMY'
           http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy
             http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com
 
                  SEMINAR LOCATION :
  KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105
 
FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members
NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or   
              Family members are half the abovementioned fees !
 
        
   
 


Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:48:28 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:48:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope this Saturday Message-ID: <200702191348248.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / $15.00 Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com . Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom
Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / = $15.00

 

Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts = directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly = likeable and funny guy.

Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that = dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, “The = Unbookables” and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for = comedy fans who appreciate the real deal.

Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD = “Dumb It Down For The Masses” is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy.

Also appearing are Cleveland’s own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, = Mike Baker and Jeff = Blanchard.

This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. = Productions.

Check out an interview with Andy Andrist  at the Podcast “F You = Marconi” at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and = www.hearts-o-darkness.com = for more info.

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:58:42 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]F You Marconi show Message-ID: <200702191359996.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com . Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially Cleveland comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page. This week's show has an interview with Andy Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos "the Cheato Bandito" Mencia, and other scattered topics. F You Marconi contains language and situations that may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. You click, you take your chances. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly = show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially = Cleveland = comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page.

 

This week’s show has an interview with Andy = Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, = Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos ”the Cheato = Bandito” Mencia, and other scattered topics.

F You Marconi contains language and situations that = may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a = fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural = sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. = You click, you take your chances.

 

=

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

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Rehearsals will be generally daytime, six days a week; all performances will be daytime, six days a week. A weekly salary is provided; we are looking for non-AEA actors only. The following characters are being cast- Duque Dodo- 45-65, competitive, self absorbed. Baritone. Duquito Danilo- 20's, the Duque's sweet son who wishes to be a dancer. Tenor/High Baritone. Cochina- 20's, a pig, Danilo's friend, star struck with an outsized personality, mezzo-soprano. Ferdinand- 30's-40's, a bull, a gentle soul who loves flowers, Bass or Bass-Baritone. Auditions are scheduled for Wednesday, February 21 in the afternoon and early evening. Please prepare a song about three minutes long or less in the range we need. There will be a pianist. Auditions will be by appointment. To schedule one or ask questions, please respond to bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com . 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Message-ID: <000c01c7545a$b5593260$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950" ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 Fisticuffs to Pointy Things=20 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, Ten Classes, Tuition $250=20 ~ AGES 16 & UP ~=20 March 2 ~ May 11, NO CLASS APRIL 6=20 Instructor: John Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors=20 Check out his website here! www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com=20 The principles of Stage fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting = for the stage! THIRTY solid hours of hands-on instruction! Come and see = his work onstage at Weathervane: Romeo & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20 Acting for the Camera=20 Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ 9:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 16 ~ May 7=20 Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20 Check out his IMBD here! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/=20 Check him out on Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas=20 Currently ONSTAGE at The Cleveland Playhouse! = http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061215 = The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to techniques for = acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the difference between = "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or performance = designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When = it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don't act, and be natural!" = is not all that's needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor's = unique process of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual = sensibility needed, and spend time discussing the professional aspects = of the business. At the end of this course you will know how to prepare = and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do once you've been = cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in the U.S. Weathervane Playhouse=20 Adult Education SPRING 2007=20 ~ Ages 18 and Up ~ Stage Makeup for the Actor=20 Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ 6:00 pm, One Class, Tuition $80=20 March 10, 2007=20 Instructor: Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education=20 Melanie has designed makeup for over 50 theater productions, as well as = TV & film. She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of Medicine.=20 A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL techniques are demonstrated for student, but = the focus of this class is self-application. A practical guide to the = fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to help transmit your = acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look altogether! Students = will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to apply these = techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20 The Business of Voice Acting=20 Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 14 ~ May 5=20 Instructor: Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 ** IN PROGRESS **=20 Act Out!=20 Saturdays, 1:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm, Six Classes, Tuition $150=20 January 27 ~ March 10, NO CLASS ON MARCH 3=20 Instructor: Pete Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20 "Acting is repeatedly performing, before audiences, words and actions, = each and every time with exactly the same tempo, inflection, emotion and = meaning, while making them appear to be happening for the very first = time.=20 If the actor is an artist, his role is the object that he presents to = his viewer for contemplation. As any artist knows, this object, the = role, must be meticulously crafted and controlled, and yet appear to be = spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from the actor's = craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his = assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20 We will discuss these value judgements, and how they affect our work as = actors; and we will study craft and technique. Specifically, I will show = you how to analyze a script while you are rehearsing, and to memorize it = at the same time.=20 Work will be limited to two-person scenes, one to be assigned, others to = be selected by the students. The class will meet for six two-hour = sessions. I look forward to working with you!"=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x=20 17=20
 
Fisticuffs to Pointy=20 Things
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, = Ten Classes,=20 Tuition $250
~ AGES 16 & UP=20 ~ =
March 2 = ~ May 11, NO=20 CLASS APRIL 6
Instructor: John=20 Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors =
Check out his = website here!=20 www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com
The = principles of Stage=20 fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting for the stage! THIRTY = solid hours=20 of hands-on instruction! Come and see his work onstage at Weathervane: = Romeo=20 & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn=20 Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20
Check out his IMBD = here!=20 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/
Check him out on=20 Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas
Currently ONSTAGE at = The Cleveland=20 Playhouse! http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061<= /FONT>215 The purpose of this course is to introduce the = student to=20 techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the = difference=20 between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or = performance=20 designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need=20 to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When it comes to acting = for the=20 camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be natural!" is not all that=92s = needed. Instead,=20 this course stresses the actor=92s unique process of preparation and = execution. We=20 will discuss the visual sensibility needed, and spend time discussing = the=20 professional aspects of the business. At the end of this course you will = know=20 how to prepare and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do = once=20 you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in = the=20 U.S.
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages = 18 and Up=20 ~
 
Stage = Makeup for the=20 Actor
Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ = 6:00 pm, One=20 Class, Tuition $80
March 10,=20 2007
Instructor: Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education=20
Melanie has designed = makeup for over=20 50 theater productions, as well as TV & film.  = She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of=20 Medicine.
A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL = techniques=20 are demonstrated for student, but the focus of this class is = self-application. A=20 practical guide to the fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to = help=20 transmit your acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look = altogether!=20 Students will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to = apply these=20 techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for=20 each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ = 5:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 14 ~ May = 5
Instructor: Joe Cali;=20 AFTRA, SAG=20
What can you do to become=20 professional? Forget what you=92ve been told about the quality of your = voice. Can=20 you read? Can you interpret? Can you bring copy to life? Unlike stage = actors,=20 voice actors often receive NO advance script=85 yet YOU must be able to = bring the=20 text to life! Develop these skills along with the business savvy you = need for a=20 career in Voice Acting. And
GET CALLED=20 AGAIN!
 
Space is = limited so sign-up=20 today!
 
** IN PROGRESS=20 **
 
Act Out! =
Saturdays, 1:30 pm = ~ 3:30 pm,=20 Six Classes, Tuition $150 =
January 27 ~ March = 10, NO=20 CLASS ON MARCH 3 =
Instructor: Pete=20 Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20
"Acting is repeatedly = performing,=20 before audiences, words and actions, each and every time with exactly = the same=20 tempo, inflection, emotion and meaning, while making them appear to be = happening=20 for the very first time.
If the actor is an artist, = his role is=20 the object that he presents to his viewer for contemplation. As any = artist=20 knows, this object, the role, must be meticulously crafted and = controlled, and=20 yet appear to be spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from = the=20 actor's craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his=20 assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20
We will discuss these = value=20 judgements, and how they affect our work as actors; and we will study = craft and=20 technique. Specifically, I will show you how to analyze a script while = you are=20 rehearsing, and to memorize it at the same time.
Work will be limited to = two-person=20 scenes, one to be assigned, others to be selected by the students. The = class=20 will meet for six two-hour sessions. I look forward to working with=20 you!"
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950-- ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: image/gif; name="Blank Bkgrd.gif" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-ID: <000701c7545a$b4edc660$6a01a8c0 at wcp.local> R0lGODlhLQAtAID/AP////f39ywAAAAALQAtAEACcAxup8vtvxKQsFon6d02898pGkgiYoCm6sq2 7iqWcmzOsmeXeA7uPJd5CYdD2g9oPF58ygqz+XhCG9JpJGmlYrPXGlfr/Yo/VW45e7amp2tou/lW xo/zX513z+Vt+1n/tiX2pxP4NUhy2FM4xtjIUQAAOw== ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C75430.CC1C7950-- From wilson at operacleveland.org Mon Feb 19 11:17:17 2007 From: wilson at operacleveland.org (Cliff Wilson) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:17:17 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final announcement for Opera Cleveland auditions for Dancers in our upcoming season Message-ID: <1FB3019EBE04D44F92FB300330FBC2CC0D6213@exchange.usalogin.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7545A.91E3888A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Leon Major, Artistic Director =20 Richard Buckley, Principal Conductor =20 DANCE AUDITIONS =20 =20 Opera Cleveland seeks professionally trained dancers for paid roles in its upcoming 2007 season. Auditions will take place on: =20 Sunday, Feb. 25, 2:00pm-5:00pm =20 Dance roles are available in: =20 Salome Performance Dates April 20, 22, 27, 28, 2007 Jeannette Aster, State Theater, Playhouse Square Director and Choreographer Rehearsals Begin: March 21, 2007 =20 =20 =20 La Traviata Performance Dates: June 13, 15, 17, 20, 23, 24, 2007 Leon Major, Director Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House Michael Medcalf, Choreographer Rehearsals Begin: May 24, 2007 =20 =20 A Little Night Music Performance Dates: Aug. 10, 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 2007 Paul Gurgol, Director Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House Michael Medcalf, Choreographer Rehearsals Begin: July 16, 2007 =20 =20 Requirements: =20 * Professionally trained dancers, at least 18 years of age, must be solid in ballet and modern dance and/or with any specialties.=20 * You must bring a resume and headshot. =20 * Dancers must arrive warmed up and ready to begin at 2:00PM * Audition will begin with a class, barre provided. =20 * You must arrive 15 minutes early to register. To register ahead of time, call Cliff Wilson, Audition Coordinator, at 216-575-0903 x 211. =20 Location. Held in the 3rd floor dance studio of the Cleveland Masonic and Performance Arts Center, 3615 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115. Please use the Euclid Ave. entrance. Street parking is available, as well as secured parking in the lot at a cost of $2.00.=20 =20 Questions. Please call Cliff Wilson, at 216-575-0903 x 211 or email at: wilson at operacleveland.org=20 =20 =20 =20 Cliff Wilson Artistic Administrator Opera Cleveland 1422 Euclid Ave., Ste. 1052 Cleveland, OH 44115 (b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211 (f) 216-575-1918 wilson at operacleveland.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7545A.91E3888A Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Leon Major, Artistic Director    

Richard Buckley, Principal Conductor

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DANCE AUDITIONS

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Opera Cleveland seeks professionally = trained dancers for paid roles in its upcoming 2007 = season.

Auditions will = take place on:

 

Sunday, Feb. 25, = 2:00pm-5:00pm

 

Dance roles are available = in:

 

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Director and Choreographer =            Rehearsals Begin:       March 21, = 2007           &nb= sp;          =

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Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       May 24, = 2007

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19, 2007

Paul Gurgol, = Director           = ;            = Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       July 16, = 2007

 

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

Requirements:

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  • Professionally trained dancers, at least 18 years of age, must be solid in ballet = and modern dance and/or with any specialties. =
  • You must bring a resume and headshot.  =
  • Dancers must arrive warmed up and ready to begin at = 2:00PM
  • Audition = will begin with a class, barre provided. 
  • You must = arrive 15 minutes early to register. To register ahead of time, call Cliff = Wilson, Audition Coordinator, at 216-575-0903 x = 211.

 

Location.  Held in the = 3rd floor dance studio = of the Cleveland Masonic and Performance Arts Center, 3615 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.  Please use the = Euclid = Ave. entrance.  Street parking is available, as well as secured parking = in the lot at a cost of $2.00.

 

Questions.  Please call = Cliff Wilson, at 216-575-0903 x 211 or email at: wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

Cliff = Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

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Please feel free to pass this email along = or post it where ever you want!

 

At Lake Erie College in Painesville.

Workshops meet on Saturday, February 24th a= nd Sunday, February 25th from 1:00-3:00 p.m.

 

Learn how to swing dance with guest instructor= s; national and international dance champions, Valerie Salstrom and Marty K= lempner of Get Hep Swing Ltd. 

 

Students will learn the basic six count swing = moves that will get everyone started Swing dancing.  They will then wo= rk on intermediate moves that will add some flash and style to their Swing = dancing. 

 

Classes are FREE and OPE= N TO ANYONE! 

Please= call (440-375-7450) or

email dicello at lec.edu to reserve a spot. =

 

Lake Erie College

Fine= Arts Building

391 W. Washington Street

Painesville, Oh 44077

440 375-7455

 

Hope to see you there!

 

PS If you want to see what we can do please ch= eckout the videos on our website.  www.GetHepSwing.com

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

www.= GetHepSwing.com

 



Fit more fun into your day with Flexicon: the crossword game that feeds yo= ur brain. =A0 PLAY now for FREE. = --_9be8d93c-6fb9-45fa-89e8-dffad0efa69c_-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:04:37 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:04:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Legacy triple organ recital to take the stage at LEC Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287D3@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry=20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 Lake Erie College to present legacy triple organ recital =20 (PAINESVILLE, Ohio) - Lake Erie College will honor its history and = legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital by three = organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 p.m. = in Morley Music Hall, James Darling, David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway = will perform in a joint organ recital on the newly-restored Carol Morris = E.M. Skinner Organ. =20 Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s and = performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is = organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. = Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and Lenel. =20 Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known throughout the = region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC = and served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the = 70s, following the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist = for the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell during that period. = Gooding returns to campus to perform Festival Toccata by Percy Fletcher = and other selections. =20 =20 Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, = art and worship, and artistic director of music and performing arts at = Trinity Cathedral. He has performed organ recitals throughout North = America and Europe and made his conducting debut in South America at the = Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will = perform the substantial three-movement work, Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, = no.2, by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. =20 This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are = required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030. =20 =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 ### =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:=A0=A0 Kathleen Lawry =

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Office: =A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0440/375-7230=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Date:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

Lake Erie College to present = legacy triple organ recital

 

(PAINESVILLE, Ohio) – Lake Erie College will = honor its history and legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital = by three organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 = p.m. in Morley = Music Hall, James Darling, = David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway will perform in a joint organ recital on the = newly-restored Carol Morris E.M. Skinner Organ.

 

Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s = and performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and = Lenel.

 

Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known = throughout the region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC and = served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the 70s, following = the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist for the Cleveland = Orchestra under George Szell during that period. Gooding returns to campus to = perform Festival Toccata by Percy = Fletcher and other selections.=A0

 

Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since = 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, art and worship, and = artistic director of music and performing arts at Trinity Cathedral. He has = performed organ recitals throughout North America and Europe and made his = conducting debut in South America at the Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will perform the substantial three-movement work, = Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, no.2, = by Sigfrid Karg-Elert.

 

This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030.=A0

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive institution of higher education. The = College offers 26 undergraduate majors, including new programs in sports = management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as = master’s degrees in business administration and education. This coeducational = college, grounded in the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all = ages and is nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and = international learning opportunities for students.

 

###

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:43:08 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:43:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287E4@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry =20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 =20 Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" =20 (PAINESVILLE, OHIO) - Emotions of love and friendship will be explored = during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of "Marcus is = Walking." Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April 13-14 and = April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in = the C.K. Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.=20 =20 On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the play = examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on = Halloween; an actor on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end = collision and confrontation with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a = devastated businessman strikes up an unlikely alliance with a homeless = woman who sleeps in his car.=20 =20 Nine Lake Erie students and one alumnus make up the cast, which = includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, = Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, Garrett Fausnaught, = Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC students. = Though the performance is free for Lake Erie College students, faculty = and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free = parking is located off Gillett Street near Philips Osborne School. =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 # =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Contact:=A0= =A0 Kathleen Lawry=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0 = Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Office: =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0440/375-7230=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Date:=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

 

Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present “Marcus is = Walking”

 

(PAINESVILLE, OHIO) – Emotions of love and friendship will be = explored during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of = “Marcus is Walking.” Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April = 13-14 and April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in the C.K. = Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.

 

On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the = play examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on Halloween; an actor = on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end collision and confrontation = with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a devastated businessman strikes up an = unlikely alliance with a homeless woman who sleeps in his car. =

 

Nine Lake Erie students and = one alumnus make up the cast, which includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, = Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, = Garrett Fausnaught, Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath.

 

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC = students. Though the performance is free for Lake = Erie College = students, faculty and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free parking is = located off Gillett = Street near Philips Osborne School.

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie = College is a dynamic and = progressive institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master’s degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in the liberal arts, = enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is nationally recognized for = its equine studies programs and international learning opportunities for = students.

 

#

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 19 13:58:32 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED USHER for 2/24 "The Price" Performance Message-ID: <521982.98976.qm@web81705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE." The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run. Please contact either via email at ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net or call: 216.321.2930 Thank you so much Celeste Cosentino Operations Manager Ensemble Theatre --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE."
The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run.
Please contact either via email at
or call:
216.321.2930
 
Thank you so much
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
 
 
--0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Mon Feb 19 14:04:14 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:04:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Garfield Hts. church seeking pianist/keyboard player Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hathaway United Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday evening rehearsals. Must be able to read music and demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music. Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus. If interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387. Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail: _humchurch at yahoo.com =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hathaway United = Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded = individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday = evening rehearsals.  Must be able to read music and = demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music.  Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus.  If = interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387.  Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail:

_humchurch at yahoo.com

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:32:13 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:32:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Romeo & Juliet... Guys night out! Message-ID: <00a301c7545c$a8a8aee0$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents Romeo & Juliet A Young Actor Series Production February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Romeo & Juliet! I know what you're thinking. NOT exactly a guys' = night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse production, that's where = you are wrong! Shakepeare's classic tale of love and tragedy goes = hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast performs Shakespeare's text with passion and intensity and = the fight choreography puts this production over the top! Romeo & Juliet Performance Schedule February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Tuesday, February 20 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, February 22 at 10:00 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, February 24 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 25 at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 28 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, March 1 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4 at 2:30 p.m. =20 Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call = between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $8. OUR DIRECTORS: Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the newly hired Director of Education, = Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo & Juliet at Weathervane = Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts from Kent State = University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is currently = returning to her life in the theater after the births of her three = beautiful children. John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ An award winning, certified fight = director who recently relocated to the Cleveland-Akron scene. He has = just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he presented over four = thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries worldwide. His = past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of = Emily & The Trial of Anne Boleyn. Project STAGE Sponsors: The Akron Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan = Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation. = The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all Ohioans. ### ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe  = (330) 836-2626x 17
   
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
Romeo & = Juliet
A Young Actor Series = Production
February 20 ~ = March 4,=20 2007

    Romeo &=20 Juliet! I know what you=92re = thinking=85 NOT=20 exactly a guys=92 night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse = production, that=92s=20 where you are wrong! Shakepeare=92s classic tale of love and tragedy = goes=20 hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends=20 & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast=20 performs Shakespeare=92s text with passion and intensity and the fight=20 choreography puts this production over the top!

Romeo & = Juliet
Performance Schedule
February 20 ~ March 4, = 2007
 
Tuesday, February 20 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, February = 22 at 10:00=20 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, February 23 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, February 24 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, February 25 at = 2:30=20 p.m.
 
Wednesday, = February 28 at 10:00=20 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, March 1 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, March 2 at 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, March 3 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, March 4 at 2:30=20 p.m.
   
 Charge by phone at = Weathervane=92s Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. = Tuesday=20 through Friday. Tickets: $8.
 
OUR = DIRECTORS:

Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the = newly=20 hired Director of Education, Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo = &=20 Juliet at Weathervane Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts = from=20 Kent State University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is=20 currently returning to her life in the theater after the births of her = three=20 beautiful children.

John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ = An award=20 winning, certified fight director who recently relocated to the = Cleveland-Akron=20 scene. He has just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he = presented=20 over four thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries = worldwide. His=20 past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy=20 of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of Emily & = The=20 Trial of Anne Boleyn.

Project = STAGE=20 Sponsors:
    = The Akron=20 Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation, = OMNOVA=20 Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation.  =
    = The Ohio Arts=20 Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage = economic=20 growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all=20 Ohioans.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 11:00:32 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:00:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winter/Spring Classes! Message-ID: <200702191900.l1JJ0OpG019465@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit New Winter/Spring Classes at Art House Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! Enameling Artist/Instructor: Craig Sullivan Date: 6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, 24, 31 and April 14 & 23 Time: 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: $115 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $104 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Jewlery Making Artist/Instructor: Deby Cowdin Date: 2 Weeks, Mondays, March 5-12 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $30 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $27 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Crochet Jewelry Artist/Instructor: Cheryl Gross Date: 3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 and April 2 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $45 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $40 for Individual Level Members and above Glass Bead Making Artist/Instructor: Ann McNeill Date: 3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and 23 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $157 Supplies Included in the cost $142 for Individual Level Members and above Please visit www.arthouseinc.org for class description and more information You can register for classes online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like to be removed from the Art House email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

New = Winter/Spring Classes at Art House

Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! =

 

Enameling

 

Artist/Instructor:  Craig = Sullivan

Date:  6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, = 24, 31 and April 14 & 23

Time:  1 – 4 = p.m.

Cost:  $115 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$104 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Intro to Jewlery = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Deby = Cowdin

Date:  2 Weeks, Mondays, March = 5-12

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 p.m. =

Cost:  $30  Supplies Included in = the cost of the class

$27 for Individual Level Members = and above

 

 

Intro to Crochet = Jewelry

 

Artist/Instructor:  Cheryl = Gross

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 = and April 2

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 = p.m.

Cost:  $45 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$40 for Individual Level Members = and above

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Glass Bead = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Ann = McNeill

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and = 23

Time: =  6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Cost:  $157 Supplies Included in the = cost

$142 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Please visit = www.arthouseinc.org for class description and = more information

You can register for classes = online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. = 2

 

Please = respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like = to be removed from the Art House email list.  Thank = you!

 

 

 

=

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 14:00:22 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:00:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discount on Mosaic Class! Message-ID: <200702192200.l1JM0FCN020023@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a cure for the winter blues? Create beautiful mosaics at Art House! Art House is offers a special winter discount! Mosaics Artist/Instructor: Alexis Thynne Date: Tuesdays, February 27 - April 3 Cost: $100, supplies included in the price of the class $90 for Individual Level Members and Above Participants will learn the basics of creating a mosaic. You will be introduced to direct and indirect methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one larger piece. The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of tesserae (tiles.) By class end, winter will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! Please register by February 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount! You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please only respond to this email if you would like to be removed from the email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Need a cure for the = winter blues? 

Create beautiful mosaics = at Art House!

 

Art House is offers a = special winter discount!

 

Mosaics

Artist/Instructor:  Alexis = Thynne

Date:  Tuesdays, February 27 = – April 3

Cost: $100, supplies included in = the price of the class

$90 for Individual Level Members and = Above

 

Participants will learn the basics of = creating a mosaic.   You will be introduced to direct and indirect = methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one = larger piece.  The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic = trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics = which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of = tesserae (tiles.) 

By class end, winter = will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! =

 

Please register by February = 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount!

You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call = 216-398-8556 ext. 2

 

Please only respond to this email if you = would like to be removed from the email list.  Thank = you!

 

------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0-- From slbeiersdorfer at neo.rr.com Mon Feb 19 16:39:41 2007 From: slbeiersdorfer at neo.rr.com (Susie Beiersdorfer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 19:39:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bat Boy! February 25 8:00-9:30pm and February 26 7:30-9:00pm at Oakland Center For the Arts Youngstown Message-ID: <2e0a9e641161d69d2100b7763a17cc85@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-8-351253185 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed The Oakland Center for the Arts announces auditions for the musical Bat Boy! on February 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 pm and February 26 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. The play will run May 11,12, 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. This production will be directed by Rob Joki and Liz Rubino, with musical direction by Anthony Ruggiero and choreography by Anne Marie Dull and Gary Shackleford. All roles open! Please prepare a contemporary musical theater piece that showcases rock/pop stylings. An accompanist will be provided. No accapella auditions. You will be asked to read from the script. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. This is a non-equity production. Newcomers to the Oakland are welcomed and encouraged. For more information, call the Oakland at 330-746-0404, e-mail the director at robertjoki at aol.com or visit www.oaklandcenter.com. --Apple-Mail-8-351253185 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII The Oakland Center for the Arts announces auditions for the musical Bat Boy! on February 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 pm and February 26 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. The play will run May 11,12, 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. This production will be directed by Rob Joki and Liz Rubino, with musical direction by Anthony Ruggiero and choreography by Anne Marie Dull and Gary Shackleford. All roles open! Please prepare a contemporary musical theater piece that showcases rock/pop stylings. An accompanist will be provided. No accapella auditions. You will be asked to read from the script. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. This is a non-equity production. Newcomers to the Oakland are welcomed and encouraged. For more information, call the Oakland at 330-746-0404, e-mail the director at robertjoki at aol.com or visit www.oaklandcenter.com. --Apple-Mail-8-351253185-- From brodyquint at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 17:15:44 2007 From: brodyquint at yahoo.com (Bro Dee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:15:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors for movie this Sunday Message-ID: <818737.96912.qm@web57105.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1512853210-1171934144=:96912 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Director seeks actors to appear in a comedy short motion picture this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-5 p.m. in downtown Cleveland. Women ages 20-30 preferred for scene involving ladies' night out. Other actors 18 and over, men and women, also sought. Please e-mail Butch at brodyquint at yahoo.com ASAP with photos, phone number and best time to call. The picture will be entered in major film festivals around the country. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1512853210-1171934144=:96912 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Director seeks actors to appear in a comedy short motion picture this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-5 p.m. in downtown Cleveland. Women ages 20-30 preferred for scene involving ladies' night out. Other actors 18 and over, men and women, also sought. Please e-mail Butch at brodyquint at yahoo.com ASAP with photos, phone number and best time to call. The picture will be entered in major film festivals around the country.


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------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C75465.0109FB90-- From greg at belladetto.com Mon Feb 19 17:30:34 2007 From: greg at belladetto.com (Greg Benedetto) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:30:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Friend and fellow artist in dire need of a vehicle Message-ID: <004601c7548e$b8288160$4001a8c0@gateway.2wire.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0043_01C75464.CEBB6980" ------=_NextPart_001_0043_01C75464.CEBB6980 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I have a friend, a bassist by the name of Ed Lemmers, whose van was = stolen last Monday night from the E. 105th area of Cleveland near = Bratenahl. It was his birthday!!!!!! In his line of work, computer tech. and free-lance upright & electric = bass player, he relies heavily on his vehicle for his livelihood.=20 He is desperate for a very affordable, reliable used van or small SUV. Can anyone who can help him out please contact Ed at = elemmers at ebdynamics.com or I can forward your message as well. Thank you in advance for your kindness. Greg Benedetto ------=_NextPart_001_0043_01C75464.CEBB6980 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I have a friend, a bassist by the name of Ed = Lemmers,=20 whose van was stolen last Monday night from the E. 105th area of = Cleveland near=20 Bratenahl. It was his birthday!!!!!!
In his line of work, computer tech. and = free-lance=20 upright & electric bass player, he relies heavily on his vehicle for = his=20 livelihood.
He is desperate for a very affordable, = reliable=20 used van or small SUV.
 
Can anyone who can help him out please contact = Ed at elemmers at ebdynamics.com
or I can forward your message as = well.
Thank you in advance for your = kindness.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0043_01C75464.CEBB6980-- ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Greg Benedetto.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Greg Benedetto.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Benedetto;Greg FN:Greg Benedetto EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:greg at belladetto.com REV:20070220T013034Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980-- From lmcmmohler at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:29 2007 From: lmcmmohler at yahoo.com (Larry Mohler) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Medina Show Biz: musician needed for pit Message-ID: <912035.31754.qm@web50911.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame. This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity. Tech week begins Mar. 4. Performance dates are: Mar. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24. Fri/Sat @ 8pm; Sun @ 2pm. For more information, please contact Nancy McNeal, Orchestra Director, at (330)722-1948 or mjm194636 at msn.com * * * * * DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE * * * * * --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame.  This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity.
 
Tech week begins Mar. 4.
 
Performance dates are:  Mar. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24.  Fri/Sat @ 8pm; Sun @ 2pm.
 
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--0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:31 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance at The Erie Building Message-ID: <440687.78629.qm@web55410.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Regular Modern Class with MegLouise Dance at Studio 11 WILL BE MOVED TO THE ERIE BUILDING This Week Only! As a warm-up for the Sneak Review, performers and all dancers are invited to join us for a unique movement exploration lead by director Megan Pitcher. Class is free and open to the public. Donations welcome. Modern Dance Exploration At The Erie Building (www.eriebuilding.com) In The Warehouse District 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 2:30 - 3:30pm Saturday, February 24th ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. http://videogames.yahoo.com/platform?platform=120121 From FSternfeld at aol.com Tue Feb 20 06:13:31 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC in less than two weeks. Message-ID: -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/) Fred Sternfeld, director THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP Supervisor: Carol Pribble The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment. The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. SESSION 1 Three Weeks: Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm SESSION 2 Three Weeks: Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/map.htm) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info _here_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/signup.asp) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrolled in college ... Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work with Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was here. SUPERB! Shaina Vencel, FPAC '05 I loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible and each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!! Anne Markt, FPAC '04 & '05 Hi Fred! How are you? This is Erika Rylow from FPAC. I just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron and I just wanted to say thank you. So far almost everything we've discussed or done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC. I fully realize now how helpful camp was for me. Erika Rylow, FPAC '05 Ya know, FPAC was great this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demanding challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with this year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre as a profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real deal" and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs, none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere alone sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I just really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks again so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful! Halle Morse, FPAC '04 Dear Fred, This past summer at Fairmount Performing Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I have been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a career in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique each individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college program has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the idea of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so honored to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I not participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now in terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for any college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre. Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04 When I auditioned for Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into. I, as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have been involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FPAC could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial, from the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle, I believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions this year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies. For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as a career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Performing Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year at FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year), University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely crazy year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everything! Alex Puette, FPAC '04 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission requirements go to our _website_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Fred Sternfeld, director
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Supervisor:=20 Carol Pribble

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Three Weeks:
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AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info=20= here

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Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrol= led in=20 college ...


Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and= am=20 excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've=20 learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommen= d=20 this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. T= hey=20 are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models=20= and=20 I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work wi= th=20 Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he=20= was=20 here. SUPERB!
Shaina Vencel, FPAC=20 '05

I=20 loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on ev= ery=20 aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to pre= pare=20 for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I fee= l=20 inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible an= d=20 each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!!
Anne= =20 Markt, FPAC '04 &=20 '05

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Hi Fred!  How are you?  This is Erika Rylow from FPAC.&nb= sp; I=20 just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron a= nd I=20 just wanted to say thank you.  So far almost everything we've discussed= or=20 done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC.  I fully real= ize=20 now how helpful camp was for me. 
Erika Rylow, FPAC '05

Ya know, FPAC was gre= at=20 this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demandin= g=20 challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with t= his=20 year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre=20= as a=20 profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few=20 educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real de= al"=20 and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs,= =20 none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere a= lone=20 sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I jus= t=20 really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for=20 students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks aga= in=20 so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful!
Halle= =20 Morse, FPAC '04
=20


Dear Fred,
This past summer at Fairmount Perf= orming=20 Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I hav= e=20 been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting=20 training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a care= er=20 in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique=20= each=20 individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college progra= m=20 has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the id= ea=20 of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so hon= ored=20 to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last= =20 summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the=20 college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I n= ot=20 participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now= in=20 terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for= any=20 college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre.
Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04

When I auditioned for= =20 Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into.= I,=20 as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have b= een=20 involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FP= AC=20 could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a=20 truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial,=20= from=20 the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle= , I=20 believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions th= is=20 year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies= .=20 For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as=20= a=20 career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Perform= ing=20 Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year a= t=20 FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of=20 Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year),=20 University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely cr= azy=20 year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out= =20 during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everythin= g!=20
Alex Puette, FPAC '04



for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission=20 requirements go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.

-------------------------------1171980811-- From Brina1215 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 21:54:08 2007 From: Brina1215 at aol.com (Brina1215 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:54:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOUR EYED MONSTERS-Indie Film in Cleveland at the Cinematheque 2/20 Message-ID: -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the film and they have put everything they have into it. You can learn more about them at _www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters_ (http://www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters) or _www.foureyedmonsters.com_ (http://www.foureyedmonsters.com) . I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. It's a wonderful film. FOUR EYED MONSTERS Acclaimed at SXSW and nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows a young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow not to speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com Tickets are $8, Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for more information. Four Eyed Monsters Cleveland Cinematheque / Institute of Art Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00 p 11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 421-7450 -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the fi= lm and=20 they have put everything they have into it.  You can learn more about t= hem=20 at www.myspace.com/foureye= dmonsters=20 or www.foureyedmonsters.com. =20 I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. = ;=20 It's a wonderful film.
 
FOUR EYED MONSTERS

Acclaimed at SXSW and=20 nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows= a=20 young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow no= t to=20 speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text= =20 messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and=20 contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American= =20 movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85=20 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com
Tickets are $= 8,=20 Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for=20= more=20 information.


Four Eyed Monsters
Cleveland=20 Cinematheque / Institute of Art
Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00=20 p

11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106
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HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S
 
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MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007!
 
The Meisner Technique focues on
 "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" 
 
* Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises
* Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique
* Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students
 
This Workshop Showcases
Our On-Going Class!
 
 
Email or Call for Location
 
Hope to see you there!
 
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
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Chamberlin on February 21, has been postponed due to speaker work obligations. Laura Leonard Youth Services Manager Twinsburg Public Library From lbender at mmjh.org Tue Feb 20 07:23:06 2007 From: lbender at mmjh.org (Lynda Bender) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:23:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie at the Maltz Message-ID: <00F806C7B26B0E4C8642BBB619B59860209FDD@mmjhmail.mmjh.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a little-know story of Black-Jewish relations One night only!=20 =20 Film: From Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims Wednesday, February21 7pm $10/$8 members To reserve your tickets call 216-593-0575 In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place-traditionally black colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden of oppression. A. Grace Lee Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and host of WCLV's distinguished "Black Arts" and "ArtsLog" programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion.=20 =20 =20 Lynda A. Bender Director of Education and Public Programs Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 DD 216.593.0588 Fax 216.593.0576 www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org lbender at mmjh.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CELEBRATE = BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a = little-know story of Black-Jewish relations

One night = only!

 =

Film: From = Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims

Wednesday, February21

7pm

$10/$8 = members

To reserve = your tickets call 216-593-0575

In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American = universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place—traditionally black = colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden = of oppression. A. Grace Lee = Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and = host of WCLV’s distinguished “Black Arts” and = “ArtsLog” programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion. =

 

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 07:28:05 2007 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:28:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Young Artists Showcase winners perform this Sunday in Cleveland Heights Message-ID: <010e01c75503$b84bd9b0$220110ac@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable YOUNG ARTISTS SHOWCASE Sunday, February 25, 3:00 p.m.=20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.) The Showcase will feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- = chosen through 2 rounds of competitive auditions. The program includes music for piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the = Allegro from Beethoven's "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,=20 Debussy's Syrinx for flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach = for unaccompanied violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.=20 The winning performers are: Amy Cave (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark = (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko (Berea),=20 Grace Patuwo (Copley), and Vidya Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to = return as a featured winner from the 2006 Showcase.=20 This free concert is sponsored by Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists = Reception will follow. For more information please contact; Judith Higbee, Director of Music, Church of the Saviour 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
YOUNG ARTISTS = SHOWCASE
 Sunday, February = 25, 3:00=20 p.m.
Church of the=20 Saviour
2537 Lee Road, = Cleveland Heights=20 (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.)
    The = Showcase will=20 feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- chosen through 2 = rounds of=20 competitive auditions.
  The program includes = music for=20 piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the Allegro from = Beethoven's=20 "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,
Debussy's Syrinx for=20 flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach for = unaccompanied=20 violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.
The winning performers are: = Amy Cave=20 (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko = (Berea),=20
Grace Patuwo (Copley), = and Vidya=20 Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to return as a featured winner from the = 2006=20 Showcase.
This free concert is = sponsored by=20 Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists Reception will=20 follow.
 
For more information = please=20 contact;
 Judith Higbee, = Director of=20 Music, Church of the Saviour
216-321-8880
------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490-- From Markkobak at aol.com Tue Feb 20 07:34:38 2007 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:34:38 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Ezell Exhibit Message-ID: -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en John Ezell was the resident Set Designer for Great Lakes Theatre Festival=20 for many years. On behalf of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold=20 Strokes and Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007= USITT=20 Annual Conference & Stage Expo. This retrospective on one of American theatre=E2=80=99s most influential de= signers=20 will include sketches, painter elevations, and designs encompassing fifty=20 years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional and international theatres. T= he USITT=20 Conference & Stage Expo will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March=20= 14=20 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyone may attend the Conference, with cu= rrent=20 USITT members receiving a discounted registration fee.=20 An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezell on Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM=20 to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, sponsored by the University of= =20 Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City Repertory Theatre.=20= All=20 are welcome.=20 For more information on the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the=20 following website: =20 _http://www.usitt.org/phoenix_ (http://www.usitt.org/phoenix)=20 Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni, colleagues, friends and= =20 associates. Sincerely, Jarrett Bertoncin UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96 Arts & Science Alumni Board jsbdesign at earthlink.net 913-486-4118 cell -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
John Ezell was the resident Set Designe= r for=20 Great Lakes Theatre Festival for many years.

On=20= behalf=20 of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold Strokes and=20 Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007 USITT An= nual=20 Conference & Stage Expo.
 
This retrospective on one of Ameri= can=20 theatre=E2=80=99s most influential designers will include sketches, painter=20= elevations,=20 and designs encompassing fifty years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional= and=20 international theatres. The USITT Conference & Stage Expo will be held i= n=20 Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March 14 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyo= ne=20 may attend the Conference, with current USITT members receiving a discounted= =20 registration fee.
 
An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezel= l on=20 Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, spons= ored=20 by the University of Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City= =20 Repertory Theatre. All are welcome.
 

For more informatio= n on=20 the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the following website:=20  
http://www.usitt.org/phoenix

 
Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni,= =20 colleagues, friends and associates.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jar= rett=20 Bertoncin
UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96
Arts & Science Alu= mni=20 Board
 
jsbdesign at earthlink.net
913-486-4118=20 cell
-------------------------------1171985678-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 07:56:26 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:56:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <341639.62407.qm@web62305.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email
 
Thank you for your interest.


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Feb 20 07:58:12 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 7:58:12 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Lauren K. Licursi/Feb. 20 & Other News! Message-ID: <9131648.1171987092088.JavaMail.root@web13> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - LAUREN K. LICURSI (Location: Strongsville, Ohio) (February 20, 2007) To view Lauren's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=645 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From info at GetHepSwing.com Tue Feb 20 07:59:58 2007 From: info at GetHepSwing.com (Valerie Salstrom) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:59:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blue Lunch playing for a big swing dance this Saturday the 24th at the Bohemian National Hall Message-ID: <002001c75508$2e6a0d70$6601a8c0@Maxi> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Get Hep Swing invites you to come and dance to the most entertaining and super fun band-Blue Lunch! Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to a big swing dance this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at 4939 Broadway Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77) Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is true) and dancing to live music from 9pm to midnight! And all of this for only $10! or $7 if you are a poor student and can prove it :-) For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their swing night. Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner Get Hep Swing, Ltd. www.GetHepSwing.com ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Get Hep Swing = invites you to come and dance to the

most entertaining and super fun band—Blue Lunch!

 

Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to = a big swing dance

this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at = 4939 Broadway = Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77)

 

Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers

Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is = true)

and dancing to live music from 9pm to = midnight!

 

And all of this for only $10!  or $7 if you are a poor student and can = prove it  J

 

For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com

 

See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their = swing night.

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty = Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

www.GetHepSwing.com

 

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Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 
--0-2091739202-1171988789=:81397-- From mlzach25 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 08:27:30 2007 From: mlzach25 at yahoo.com (Monica Z) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:27:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]any info on Lorain Community Music Theater? Message-ID: <806724.31737.qm@web39510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken Monica --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken
 
Monica


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Prelude2Cinema and the Velvet Dog present "Dark Warp Feb 23rd 2007"
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
All are invited to a party for the cop/sci-fi TV Series "Out of Darkness" shooting in Cleveland, Ohio and airing on Time Warner Cable and My Space. Meet the cast and crew of Cleveland's own TV series. * Receive a Compliment Ticket for a Special Event from Mix Master Mike Spin of the Beastie Boys. Come out and support a Cleveland
TV Series using local talent.

FREE, BUT RSVP IS A MUST-

The Velvet Dog
1280 West 6th Street, Cleveland, OH
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
3rd Floor VIP Room

Complimentary Apps, Door Prizes, Giveaways**
No Cover Charge, but Donations are Welcome
RSVP is a Must


Sincerely
Alex P. Michaels
Studio Chief
Prelude2Cinema
"Movies that Make You Think."
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Seeking Cast & Crew for 2004
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Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-658752840-1171988880=:84919-- From lenne at mindspring.com Tue Feb 20 08:39:19 2007 From: lenne at mindspring.com (Lenne ) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:39:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Music w/ Jim Snively This Week Message-ID: <410-220072220163919640@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011. Hi Everyone, Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day. Sign up is at 7:30pm. It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music. Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard, whatever and sign up early. It has been filling up pretty fast. Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old. Come on out and join in the fun. www.ridersinn.com Also, I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm. Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer. www.barkingspidertavern.com On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm. Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun. They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well. Plenty of parking in the rear. Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one ~ see you there. my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you www.myspace.com/jimsnively ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII  For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011.
 
 
Hi Everyone,
                        Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day.  Sign up is at 7:30pm.  It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music.  Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard,  whatever and sign up early.  It has been filling up pretty fast.  Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old.  Come on out and join in the fun.  www.ridersinn.com
 
                        Also,  I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm.  Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer.  www.barkingspidertavern.com
 
                        On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams  (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm.  Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun.  They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well.  Plenty of parking in the rear.  Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one    ~     see you there.  
 
    my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you      www.myspace.com/jimsnively
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 20 09:01:10 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:01:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Celebrates President's Day Message-ID: <20070220-12011045-4e0-0@acc7> Something Dada is as patriotic as the next improv troupe (well, unless the next improv troupe is "Improv About America for America By Americans," but they're mainly jingoistic more than patriotic). In that vein, and in honor of President's Day, we'd like to present the newest installment of Something Dada Introduces the Presidents. This week, Millard Fillmore. Some interesting MF facts: - Served from 1850 - 1853 - He was a Whig (recently voted the 3rd coolest political party ever, behind the Bull Moose and the Know Nothings) - He wasn't elected, but served as the unlucky 13th president. (Ironically, of course, it was more unlucky for the 12th President, Zachary Taylor, who died in office) - His nickname: "The American Louis Philippe" (Who the heck was Louis Philippe? How much time for research do you think we have, you lazy bum? Go look it up yourself!) - Inspired an ironically uninspired cartoon, Mallard Fillmore (Get it? He's a duck! Mallard! Millard! Get it?) - He could fly! (Well, not really, but just curious if anyone would make it through 5 facts about Millard Fillmore) So there you go, indisputable proof that Something Dada can learn you up with the best of them. If this has merely teased your thirst for education, and you wish to drink more deeply from our fount of knowledge...or you just want to laugh your weekend away, come down and see Something Dada this weekend. We'll be performing Friday night at 8, Saturday at 8 and 10:30. Tickets are only $10, or dress up as Millard Fillmore and we'll give you half-off! Call 216.696.4242, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or visit our web site to make reservations. SOMETHING DADA All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, 2/2/07 8:00 PM Saturday, 2/3/07 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 09:07:43 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Script Contest! $250 prize! Message-ID:

E.M.Productions wants to shoot your script! Submit your movie script now for our consideration to produce. Winner will recieve $250.00. All genres accepted. Help us help you get to Hollywood! All submissions must be recieved by 12:01 am, June 1st, 2007 and become the physical property of E.M.Productions. No scripts will be returned. All scripts must be mailed to: E.M.Productions 206 Comanche Place, Kent, Ohio 44240.




 
 
 
 
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Tue Feb 20 09:09:25 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:09:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri- C West opens "Burial at Thebes" this Friday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C West Theatre Department announces: =20 Burial At Thebes: A Version of Sophocles' Antigone by Seamus Heaney Director - Fred Gloor Asst. Director - Bob Ellis Set Design - Todd Krispinsky Lighting Design - Shawna Melnykowski Sound Design - Ben Stewart Costume Design - Craig Tucker Mask Design - Tim Corrigan =20 What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor? In a world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power. This theme, and others, take center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus Heaney's brawny translation of Sophocles' Antigone. Commisioned by Ireland's Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago. =20 About the Author: Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he teaches regularly at Harvard University. His recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened Ground (FSG, 1998). =20 =20 =20 Running: February 23, 24, March 1, 2, & 3 at 8pm February 25, March 4 at 3pm =20 =20 =20 =20 Mainstage Ticket and Reservation Information: All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus Theatre in the T building. For reservations call 216-987-5536 Admission Prices: General Admission $10 Students/Seniors/Staff $8 CCC Students Free with valid ID =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tri-C West Theatre Department announces:

 

Burial At = Thebes: A = Version of Sophocles’ Antigone by Seamus Heaney


Director – Fred Gloor

Asst. Director – Bob Ellis

Set Design – Todd Krispinsky

Lighting Design – Shawna = Melnykowski

Sound Design – Ben Stewart

Costume Design – Craig Tucker


Mask Design – Tim Corrigan

 

What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor?  In a = world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with = public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power.  This = theme, and others, take  center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus = Heaney’s brawny translation of Sophocles’ Antigone.  Commisioned by Ireland’s Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of = Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as = clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago.

 

About the Author:  Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he = teaches regularly at Harvard University. His = recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), = Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened = Ground (FSG, = 1998).

 

 

 

Running:         &nb= sp; February 23, 24,   March 1, 2, & 3 at = 8pm

           = ;            = February 25, March 4 at 3pm

 

 =

 

 

Mainstage Ticket and = Reservation Information:

All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus = Theatre in the T building.

For reservations call 216-987-5536

Admission = Prices:          General = Admission          &nbs= p;         = $10

           = ;            =              = Students/Seniors/Staff        &nb= sp;       $8

           = ;            =              = CCC = Students           = ;            =     Free with valid ID

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95-- From mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 10:01:41 2007 From: mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net (molly cornwell) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:01:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Playwriting Workshop at Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <436794.69043.qm@web82906.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City. Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003. Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend. Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24. The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm Sunday, Feb. 25 at 2:30 pm Tickets are $6.00 Students/Seniors $8.00 General Admission For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125 Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. 
Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City.  Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003.   Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend.
Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24.   
The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm
                      Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm
                      Sunday, Feb. 25  at 2:30 pm
Tickets are $6.00  Students/Seniors
                 $8.00 General Admission
For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125
Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH 
--0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043-- From smiledolly at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:28:30 2007 From: smiledolly at hotmail.com (Gina Washington) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:28:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]march 10th Opening Reception Message-ID: --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nubrosis Art Gallery Presents The Collaborative =20 Featuring: Araaman Alvin Fudge, Chester Hopkins-Bey, Kole,=20 Malkiese Paythress, Gina Washington=20 and=20 Guest Artist Brother Walt Wali Neil =20 Opening Reception March 10, 2007 5:00 - 8:00 pm Food, Poetry and Live Performance =20 Dj Dance Party 8:00 - 1:00 am Where: 11910 Buckey Rd =20 Link can be found at: http://ginawashington.tripod.com _________________________________________________________________ Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be.=A0 Meet Muse.=20 http://muse.live.com?source=3Dwlmailtag&loc=3Dus = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Nubrosis Art Galle= ry

Presents<= /FONT>

The Collaborative<= /STRONG>

 

Featuring:<= /P>

Araaman Alvin Fudge, Cheste= r Hopkins-Bey, Kole,

Malkiese Paythress, Gina Wa= shington

and

Guest Artist Brother Walt W= ali Neil

 

Opening Reception<= /FONT>

March 10, 2007

5:00 - 8:00 pm

Food, Poetry and L= ive Performance

 

Dj Dance Party

8:00 - 1:00 am

Where: 11910 Bucke= y Rd

 

Link can be found at:<= /STRONG>

http://ginawashington.tripod.com


Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be. Meet your= Muse. = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_-- From tinks1026 at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:48:34 2007 From: tinks1026 at gmail.com (Angela Boehm) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:48:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical seeking basketball coach Message-ID: Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a man between the ages of 30-40 years old to play the part of Coach Bolton in High School Musical. Show will be Performed April 26-28th. Cast is middleschool-college with three adult roles. If intrested please email angela at angela at olmstedperformingarts.com Thanks. Angela Boehm Olmsted Performing Arts Board Of Directors www.olmstedperformingarts.com 440.465.3355 From mollylarocco at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 12:13:43 2007 From: mollylarocco at gmail.com (molly larocco) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:13:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Vagina Monologues: Akron Message-ID: <13eb94d70702201213p222ee766x17ba08dd35f77e0a@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part! Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter! Help end Violence against Women. It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm. Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111 on campus Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day Foundation. Hope to see you all there!! ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part!
Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter!

Help end Violence against Women.

<img src=" http://myspace-160.vo.llnwd.net/01913/06/16/1913526160_m.gif">

It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm.
Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111
on campus

Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis
Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day
Foundation.

Hope to see you all there!!


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------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187-- From JJones at aultman.com Tue Feb 20 12:47:03 2007 From: JJones at aultman.com (Jennifer Jones) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:47:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Celebrity Impersonators Message-ID: <29A593101B6F5149B2A78A3E10E9B71007318A20@exch03.ahf2000.aultman.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I work for Aultman Hospital (located in Canton, Ohio). Each year we host an annual themed event for our employees in May. This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue. We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city backdrop. One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with them. I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could identify! Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th. Our "Celebs" would need to be available from about 5-7pm. We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience. If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023. =20 FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and have an Elvis in the works! =20 Thanks in advance for your consideration! Sincerely, Jennifer Jones =20 Jennifer Jones Aultman Hospital Physician Services 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, Ohio 44710 330-363-4023 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I work for Aultman Hospital (located = in Canton, Ohio).  Each year we host an annual themed event for our = employees in May.  This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue.  = We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create = Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city = backdrop.  One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity = impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with = them.  I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, = Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could = identify!  Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th.  Our “Celebs” would need to be available from about 5-7pm.  = We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience.  = If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at = jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023.

 

FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and = have an Elvis in the works!

 

Thanks in advance for your = consideration!

Sincerely,

Jennifer Jones

 

Jennifer Jones

Aultman Hospital

Physician Services

2600 Sixth Street = SW

Canton, Ohio  44710

330-363-4023

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA-- From info at standingrock.ne Tue Feb 20 09:18:06 2007 From: info at standingrock.ne (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:18:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Get WARM" Silent Art Auction, benefit for Epitome Magazine Message-ID: <45DB2D4E.90001@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women?s Art Recognition Movement (W.A.R.M) present WHAT: ?Get WARM? Silent Art Auction for Epitome Magazine -a silent art auction to benefit the Epitome Magazine, a northeast Ohio magazine highlighting the achievments of women in our area. -Photographs, Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics and more -food, beverages, and music WHEN: Saturday, March 3rd, 8pm -Auction closes at 5pm on March 31st. WHERE: North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: 330-673-4970 or 330-686-9800 GALLERY HOURS: Thursday-Saturday 1-5pm www.standingrock.net for updates EPITOME MAGAZINE: www.epitomemag.com Maureen Londergan Founder & Editor in Chief Celebrating the arts minds and ambitions of the women of northeast Ohio! Epitome is now in its fifth year of publication. Epitome is a unique blend of local resources, area arts and literary updates as well as personal and global viewpoints that are important to women. Epitome magazine is published by Implosion Press a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Epitome magazine is a publication of Implosion Press Implosion Press, a 501(c)3 Non-profit Organization. Implosion Press mission is to continue Celebrating the Arts, Minds and Ambitions of Women in Northeast Ohio. Phone: 330-836-7808 Fax: 330-836-9877 Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net info at standingrock.net From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:20:54 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:20:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Noah Budin's CD Launch Party and Concert Message-ID: <83919.21116.qm@web81401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Announcing the Release of Noah Budin's new CD "Metaphor" CD Launch Party and Concert Monday, February 26 8:00 PM Nighttown in Cleveland Heights (at the Top of Cedar Hill) Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians David Budin Ed Ridley, Jr. Sam Getz and Rob Ticherich Admission $10.00 Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime you an order them from www.soundswrite.com or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH or by emailing Noah at nbudin at sbcglobal.net --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Announcing the Release of
Noah Budin's new CD
"Metaphor"
 
CD Launch Party and Concert
Monday, February 26
8:00 PM
Nighttown in Cleveland Heights
(at the Top of Cedar Hill)
Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians
David Budin
Ed Ridley, Jr.
Sam Getz and
Rob Ticherich
 
Admission $10.00
 
Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime you an order them from
or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH
or by emailing Noah at 
 
 
--0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116-- From neonataldeath at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 09:24:16 2007 From: neonataldeath at yahoo.com (Parker) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:24:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publishing help Message-ID: <199206.56577.qm@web54601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book? I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art. I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art. Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well. This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly. Thank you, Parker --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book?
 
I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art.  I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art.
 
Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well.  This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly.
 
                                             Thank you,
                                                      Parker  


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:42:16 2007 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:42:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <220824.21052.qm@web82510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITIONS North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe Ages 50 + "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals) Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26 7:00 p.m. North Canton Playhouse Mainstage 525 7th St. NE North Canton Directed By Ed Kuntzman Call 330 494 - 1613 for information --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
AUDITIONS
North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe
Ages 50 +
"Radio TBS"
(Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)
Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26
7:00 p.m.
North Canton Playhouse Mainstage
525 7th St. NE  North Canton
Directed By Ed Kuntzman
Call 330 494 - 1613 for information
 
 
--0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 20 13:39:46 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:39:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Auditions next week Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E015273B8@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 announces auditions for =20 Guys and Dolls A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Auditions:=20 Monday & Tuesday, February 26 & 27, 2007 beginning at 6:30 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm =20 Requirements: - Appointment Needed -- Call 440-951-7500 x113 - Come prepared with one short song - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will be provided. =20 Casting Information: The role of Sky Masterson has been cast. All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+) (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Tue Feb 20 14:04:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:04:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes for Young Actors BEGIN ON SATURDAY! Message-ID: <024b01c7553b$27ab5600$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0247_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910" ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EVERY CLASS IS A GO!! SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!! NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com WEATHERVANE YOUTH THEATRE ~ NEXT SESSION BEGINS FEBURARY 24TH ~ Offered at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron Classes at Weathervane follow the Ohio Academic Content Standards for = Theater. Same fun, more challenging games and exercises, ADDED arts = content! Youth Theatre Classes are taught by theatre professionals and = educators, for children ages 4 to 18. Classes are offered in = performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical theatre. = Classes take place one day a week, Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already started, so call today! Theatre for Little Ones Ages 3 & 4 Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 am Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For toddlers AND their parents! In the style of a mommy and me = class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. Using theatre = games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a comfortable, = fun and creative atmosphere. Acting I: Through the Eyes of a Child Grades K ~ 2 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For the beginning student to learn about the magic of theatre. The = class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre games to teach = fundamentals. Acting II: Places, Please! Grades 2, 3 & 4 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 12 Young performers will develop basic acting skills. The class will = also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will focus on = monologues and scene work. Acting III: Zoo Crew Grades 4, 5 & 6 Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 In this class, students will explore creative movement through = stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and exercises are = used to teach and re-enforce fundamentals. Acting IV: Advanced Workshop: Classical Theatre Grades 6, 7 & 8 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 Students will have the opportunity to work with play scripts from = Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and performing these texts are = the focus of this class, with theatre games designed to help students = build the skills they will need to perform the classics. Acting V: Advanced Acting Workshop Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This challenging class explores different acting techniques and = styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques and scripts. Acting VI: Advanced Workshop: Improvisation Grades 5 ~ 8 Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 This fast paced drama class focuses on improvisational techniques. = Students will play a large variety of theatre games and scenework. Think = fast! Musical Theatre I Grades 1, 2 & 3 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class will concentrate on developing the skill and artistry of = singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the younger student who = enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation is a small = cabaret performance. Musical Theatre II Grades 4, 5 & 6 Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 For students with some performance experience, this class will focus = on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical styles. The final = presentation is a small performance. Musical Theatre III Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class is for students with previous musical theatre, dance = and/or performance training. The class will focus on advanced = performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final presentation is a small ensemble performance. Make Yourself up! Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 Characters in this class will range from the mildly unusual to the = truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and from that a = makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results will amaze and entertain you! Stage Management Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes. Students will = learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute the "run" of a = production. Interested students who have completed the class may have = the opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane production.=20 MASTER CLASS ADDED Fisticuffs to Pointy Things March 2 ~ May 11 NO CLASS APRIL 6 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm Ten Classes Tuition $250 Special Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight = Directors Check out his website here! www.HackandSlash.com And here! http://www.thefightdirector.com/ The principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please = call for more information. Space is limited so sign-up today! #### ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
EVERY = CLASS IS A=20 GO!!  SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!!
 
NEWS = RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC = Pepe =20 (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
 
WEATHERVANE = YOUTH=20 THEATRE
~ NEXT SESSION = BEGINS=20 FEBURARY 24TH ~
Offered at Weathervane=20 Playhouse in Akron

Classes at Weathervane = follow the=20 Ohio Academic Content Standards for Theater. Same fun, more challenging = games=20 and exercises, ADDED arts content! =20 Youth Theatre = Classes are=20 taught by theatre professionals and educators, for children ages 4 to 18.  = Classes are=20 offered in performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical=20 theatre.  Classes take place one day a week,=20 Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to=20 May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already = started, so=20 call today!

 
Theatre for Little=20 Ones
Ages 3 & 4
Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 = am
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For toddlers AND their parents! In the style = of a=20 mommy and me class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. = Using=20 theatre games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a = comfortable,=20 fun and creative atmosphere.
 
Acting I: = Through the=20 Eyes of a Child
Grades K ~ 2
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For the beginning student to learn about the = magic=20 of theatre. The class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre = games to=20 teach fundamentals.
 
Acting = II: Places,=20 Please!
Grades 2, 3 & 4
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 12
    Young performers will develop basic acting = skills.=20 The class will also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will = focus on=20 monologues and scene work.
 
Acting = III: Zoo=20 Crew
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    In this class, students will explore = creative=20 movement through stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and = exercises are used to teach and re-enforce = fundamentals.
 
Acting = IV: Advanced=20 Workshop: Classical Theatre
Grades 6, 7 & 8
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    Students will have the = opportunity to=20 work with play scripts from Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and = performing these texts are the focus of this class, with theatre games = designed=20 to help students build the skills they will need to perform the=20 classics.
 
Acting V: = Advanced=20 Acting Workshop
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This challenging class explores different = acting=20 techniques and styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques = and=20 scripts.
 
Acting = VI: Advanced=20 Workshop: Improvisation
Grades 5 ~ 8
Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    This fast paced drama class focuses on=20 improvisational techniques. Students will play a large variety of = theatre games=20 and scenework. Think fast!
 
Musical = Theatre=20 I
Grades 1, 2 & 3
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class will concentrate on developing = the skill=20 and artistry of singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the = younger=20 student who enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation = is a=20 small cabaret performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 II
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    For students with some performance = experience, this=20 class will focus on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical = styles. The=20 final presentation is a small performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 III
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class is for students with previous = musical=20 theatre, dance and/or performance training. The class will focus on = advanced=20 performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final=20 presentation is a small ensemble performance.
 
Make = Yourself=20 up!
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    Characters in this class will range from the = mildly=20 unusual to the truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and = from=20 that a makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results=20 will amaze and entertain you!
 
Stage=20 Management
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    The how-to of running a show from behind the = scenes.=20 Students will learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute = the "run"=20 of a production. Interested students who have completed the class may = have the=20 opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane = production. 
 
MASTER=20 CLASS ADDED
Fisticuffs=20 to Pointy Things
March 2 ~ May=20 11
NO CLASS APRIL=20 6
 
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 = pm
Ten Classes
Tuition $250
    Special = Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight=20 Directors
       =20         Check out his website here! = www.HackandSlash.com<= /STRONG>
   =20             And here! = http://www.thefightdirector.com= /
    The=20 principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please call = for more=20 information.
 
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Looking for special effects ideas for production of Wizard of Oz.  Smoke and flames for the Wizard scenes, explosions for the witch's appearances, rising balloon basket, burning Scarecrow straw.  Contact Mike Skerritt at gmskerritt at aol.com.  Thanks.

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----------MB_8C923749D3C69AC_16DC_7108_WEBMAIL-MC20.sysops.aol.com-- From a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 20:19:14 2007 From: a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com (Angela Kabasan) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 20:19:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]in need of a vocal/accompanist coaching lesson? In-Reply-To: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F83EA3C@gltf01.gltf.local> Message-ID: <691141.98929.qm@web32115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-516843785-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929" --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally? I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up. I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece. If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now). The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday. Thank you. Angela --------------------------------- Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally?  I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up.
 
I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece.  If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now).   The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday.  Thank you. 
 
Angela


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charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release February 21, 2007=20 =20 Cleveland's Classic Theater Company Concludes 45th Season With Spring Repertory GTLF Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward's Hay Fever and=20 Festival Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut with Shakespeare's The Tempest.=20 =20 CLEVELAND, OH - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that features Noel Coward's classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and William Shakespeare's fantastic farewell to the theater, The Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, March 16 - April 21, 2007. The Spring Repertory features a single company of eighteen actors performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. Festival Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will direct Hay Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic Director, Andrew May, will make his GLTF directorial debut with The Tempest. =20 Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with generous support from Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger Foundation. Media sponsors for the Festival's 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3 ideastream.=20 =20 "Our forty-fifth year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically remarkable and wildly popular," said Charles Fee, of the GLTF's current season. "During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew 13% over last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all income projections. In addition, our subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. That's an increase of 37% in season ticket attendance over the last two seasons. We look forward to continuing this period of incredible audience growth and artistic achievement with our upcoming Spring Repertory productions of Hay Fever and The Tempest. These great plays are in the hands of a truly gifted artistic company and I can't wait to share their work with Northeast Ohio." =20 The Festival's Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward's comedy Hay Fever. In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at the country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly destroyed when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to arrive. Nothing could have prepared the visitors for the chaos to come. An innocent visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent maelstrom of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic comedy takes center stage in Noel Coward's evening of blissfully bad behavior. =20 William Shakespeare's The Tempest rounds out the Festival's Spring Repertory. Tempted by spirits, teased by sprites, and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a mysterious enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero - a man they marooned and betrayed years ago. Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and passions unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic romance. William Shakespeare's final glorious gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and redemption. =20 =20 The directors of both Spring Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences. GLTF's Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will celebrate the completion of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel Coward's Hay Fever to open the Spring Repertory. Fever represents the first Noel Coward offering in a GLTF season since the company's winter 2004 production of Private Lives. Fee most recently directed Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest for GLTF in 2004. Andrew May, GLTF's Associate Artistic Director and a veteran member of the Festival's acting company, will accept a new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut with William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Since first appearing with the Festival in 2003 as Bottom in A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet, Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can't Take It With You, Amadeus and Love's Labour's Lost. =20 "We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season with an amazing pair of classics like Hay Fever and The Tempest," said Charles Fee of the upcoming Spring Repertory. "On behalf of everyone at the Festival, I would like to say 'thank you' to Northern Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful one for us. You've demonstrated that this community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of Great Lakes Theater Festival. From this foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era - one that will set the course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences experience theater. We can't wait to share our bold new plans with you. In the meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an amazing night of classic theater...or two...this spring!" =20 Opening Night performances of Hay Fever (March 17th) and The Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with preview performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain times for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Spring Repertory will continue to offer sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the popular Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series. (Consult the enclosed production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and times.) =20 Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price from $22-$56 (Student tickets $13 - any performance / any seat) and are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or by visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office. Students, educators and groups of ten or more receive discounts.=20 =20 Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center, the Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since 1982. =20 # # # =20 =20 Media Contact: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Director (216) 241-5490 x317=20 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org =20 www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 Shakespeare's Great Company! Catch a pair of classics this spring with our NEW Spring Repertory! =20 Hay Fever & The Tempest Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / March 16-April 21, 2007 For tickets, visit www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For=20 Immediate Release

February=20 21, 2007

 

Cleveland’s Classic Theater = Company

Concludes 45th=20 Season With Spring Repertory

GTLF=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward’s = Hay=20 Fever and

Festival=20 Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut = with Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.=20

 

CLEVELAND, OH –=20 Great Lakes Theater = Festival (GLTF)=20 will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that = features Noel=20 Coward’s classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and = William=20 Shakespeare’s fantastic farewell to the theater, The=20 Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating = repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse = Square Center, March 16 – April = 21, 2007. The=20 Spring Repertory features a = single=20 company of eighteen actors = performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. = Festival=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles=20 Fee, will direct Hay = Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic = Director,=20 Andrew May, will make his GLTF = directorial debut with The=20 Tempest.

 

Great = Lakes=20 Theater Festival’s 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with = generous support from=20 Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger = Foundation.  Media sponsors for the = Festival’s=20 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 = and WCPN=20 90.3 ideastream.

 

“Our forty-fifth=20 year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically = remarkable=20 and wildly popular,” said Charles Fee, of the = GLTF’s=20 current season.  = During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew = 13% over=20 last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all = income=20 projections.  In = addition, our=20 subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. = That’s an increase of 37% in season = ticket=20 attendance over the last two seasons. =20 We look forward to continuing this period of incredible = audience=20 growth and artistic achievement = with our=20 upcoming Spring Repertory = productions=20 of Hay Fever and The Tempest.  These great plays are in the = hands of a=20 truly gifted artistic company and I can’t wait to share their work = with=20 Northeast = Ohio.”

 

The = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward’s=20 comedy Hay = Fever.  In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at = the=20 country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly = destroyed=20 when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to = arrive.  Nothing could have prepared = the visitors=20 for the chaos to come.  An = innocent=20 visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent = maelstrom=20 of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic = comedy=20 takes center stage in Noel Coward’s evening of blissfully bad=20 behavior.

 

 William Shakespeare’s The Tempest rounds out the = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory.  Tempted by spirits, teased by = sprites,=20 and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a = mysterious=20 enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero – = a man they=20 marooned and betrayed years ago.  = Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and = passions=20 unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic = romance.  William Shakespeare’s = final glorious=20 gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and = redemption. 

 

           =20 The directors of both = Spring=20 Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences.  GLTF’s Producing Artistic Director, = Charles=20 Fee, will celebrate the = completion=20 of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel = Coward’s Hay Fever to open the = Spring=20 Repertory.  Fever represents the first = Noel Coward=20 offering in a GLTF season since the company’s winter 2004 = production of Private Lives.  Fee most recently directed = Oscar Wilde’s=20 The Importance of Being = Earnest for=20 GLTF in 2004.  Andrew May, GLTF’s = Associate Artistic=20 Director and a veteran member of the Festival’s acting company, = will accept a=20 new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut = with=20 William Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.   = Since first=20 appearing with the Festival in 2003 as = Bottom in=20 A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet,=20 Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming = of=20 the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can’t Take It = With You,=20 Amadeus and Love’s Labour’s = Lost.

 

           =20 “We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season = with an amazing=20 pair of classics like Hay = Fever and=20 The Tempest,” said = Charles Fee of the=20 upcoming Spring Repertory.  “On behalf of everyone = at the Festival,=20 I would like to say ‘thank you’ to Northern=20 Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful = one for=20 us.  You’ve = demonstrated that this=20 community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of = Great Lakes=20 Theater Festival.  From = this=20 foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era – one that = will set the=20 course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences = experience=20 theater.  We can’t = wait to share our=20 bold new plans with you.  = In the=20 meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an = amazing=20 night of classic theater…or two…this=20 spring!”

 

Opening = Night=20 performances of Hay Fever = (March=20 17th) and The=20 Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with = preview=20 performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain = times for=20 all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. = curtain time=20 for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. = Both productions in = GLTF’s Spring=20 Repertory will continue to offer=20 sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the = popular Director’s Night and = Playnotes pre-show discussion=20 series.  (Consult the = enclosed=20 production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and=20 times.)

 

Single = tickets=20 for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price=20 from $22-$56 = (Student=20 tickets $13 – any performance / any seat) and = are=20 available by calling (216)=20 241-6000, by = ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or = by=20 visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office.  Students, educators and groups of = ten or=20 more receive discounts.

 

Since = 1962, Great=20 Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of = classic=20 theater to the widest possible audience in Northern=20 Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse = Square Center, the Festival has called = the Ohio=20 Theatre home since 1982.

 

#  # =20 #

 

 

Media=20 Contact:

Todd=20 Krispinsky

Marketing and Public = Relations=20 Director

(216) 241-5490 x317=20

tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org

=

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Shakespeare's Great=20 Company!
Catch a pair of classics = this spring=20 with our NEW Spring Repertory! 
Hay Fever & =
The=20 Tempest
Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / = March=20 16-April 21, 2007
For tickets, visit = www.greatlakestheater.org=20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Feb 21 07:53:55 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:53:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woody Allen, Elaine May, David Mamet One Acts Open this Friday Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E01527405@fa1.FineArts.Local> 11th Annual One Act Festival Opens this Friday! =20 The Fine Arts Association =20 presents our 11th Annual One Act Festival =20 Death Defying Acts 3 fast paced and witty one-act plays by the incomparable Woody Allen, Elaine May, and David Mamet (Rated Adult) =20 February 23 & 24 and March 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 & 10 at 8:00 pm =20 =20 The Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 To order tickets, call (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org =20 (Ask about our special Singles pricing for the March 1 performance!! Use code "Fast Friends") =20 CAST =20 Mike Breeze Nancy Brooks Mark DePompei Aaron Drews Paul Felden Dawn Hill Don Knepper Sarah Kunchik Mary Britta Shirring =20 Artistic Team =20 Ann Hedger-Director Caity Grand-Assistant to the Director Dena Jo Pavlovic-Stage Manager Kristen Buchs-Lighting Design Melissa Konieczka-Costume Design Paul Gatzke-Technical Director Ben Needham-Set Design =20 =20 From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Feb 21 08:27:56 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:27:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST CHANCE FOR DISCOUNT: Register today for Verb Ballets Master Class Series at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7E4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST CHANCE to register for Dance Master Classes at discounted rate! First class begins February 25th =20 Beck Center for the Arts and Verb Ballets present =20 MASTER CLASS SERIES =20 Beck Center Creative Arts Building 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. =20 =20 Sunday, February 25 HERNANDO CORTEZ Intermediate Ballet =20 Hernando Cortez, Verb Ballets Artistic Director, performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. He was featured in two PBS/WNET "Great Performances: Dance in America" specials. He performed with Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement. =20 Sunday, March 4 MARCELLA ALVAREZ Intermediate Modern Dance =20 Marcella Alvarez trained with the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark Morris among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004. =20 Sunday, March 11 BRIAN MURPHY Intermediate Ballet =20 Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance Caravan in the summer months.=20 =20 Tuition: $40 for the series -or- $15 for a single class =20 To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x 222. =20 In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will present Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted group rates are available for dance students. For more information, call Linda Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

LAST = CHANCE

to register = for

Dance Master = Classes

at discounted = rate!

First class begins February = 25th

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

and

Verb = Ballets

present

 

MASTER CLASS = SERIES

 

Beck Center = Creative Arts Building

17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio

Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 = p.m.

 

=  

= Sunday, February 25

HERNANDO CORTEZ   Intermediate Ballet

 

Hernando = Cortez, = Verb Ballets Artistic Director, = performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance = Company.  He was featured in two PBS/WNET “Great Performances: Dance in = America” specials. He performed with Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project = on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the = school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York = Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio = Live Award of Achievement.

=  

= Sunday, March 4

MARCELLA ALVAREZ   Intermediate Modern = Dance

 

Marcella Alvarez trained with = the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance = Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert = Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark = Morris

among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004.

=  

= Sunday, March 11

BRIAN MURPHY   Intermediate Ballet

 

Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, = New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance = Caravan in the summer months.

 

Tuition:=

$40 for the = series

-or-

 $15 for a single = class

 

To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x = 222.

 

In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will = present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song = and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted = group rates are available for dance students.  For more information, call = Linda = Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540. =

 

 

 

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

 

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All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+), particularly male movers and dancers young and old (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 From etsengas at kent.edu Wed Feb 21 08:46:08 2007 From: etsengas at kent.edu (Effie) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:46:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening at Kent State for Staff Musician Message-ID: <20070221164609.890D54CE8F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit POSITION VACANCY: DANCE DIVISION KENT STATE UNIVERSITY KENT, OH 44242-0001 POSITION: Full Time Dance Staff Musician Beginning Fall 2007 RESPONSIBLITIES: To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and develop part-time staff accompanists. QUALIFICATIONS: Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing. PROGRAM: The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age license in the State of Ohio. While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement sciences, history, notation and production. A minimum of four concerts are held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company. The Dance Division includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty and 1-3 part time staff musicians. The Dance Division enjoys a strong and cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts. The Division is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association. UNIVERSITY: Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities. The University functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events. Fine dining, entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus. The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine local parks. APPLICATION: Detailed letter of application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by phone. DEADLINE: All materials must be received by March 16, 2006. APPLY TO: Dance Musician Search Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124. E-mail: ashearer at kent.edu KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Effie A. 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POSITION: =          Full Time Dance = Staff Musician  Beginning Fall = 2007

 

RESPONSIBLITIES:       &nbs= p;  To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for = Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and = student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance = Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and = develop part-time staff accompanists.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:= Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching = experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing.

 

PROGRAM:       &nbs= p; The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age = license in the State of Ohio.  While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and = jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement = sciences, history, notation and production.  A minimum of four concerts are = held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, = B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company.  The Dance Division = includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and = serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty = and 1-3 part time staff musicians.  The Dance Division enjoys a strong and = cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts.  The Division is an accredited member of the National = Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association.

 

UNIVERSITY:=       = Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional = campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities.  The University = functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for = undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social = activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events.  Fine dining, = entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus.  The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 = offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine = local parks.

 

APPLICATION: Detailed letter of = application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by = phone.

 

DEADLINE: All materials must be = received by March 16, = 2006.

 

APPLY = TO: Dance Musician Search = Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box = 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea = Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124.  E-mail: = ashearer at kent.edu

 

 

 

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL = OPPORTUNITY,

AFFIRMATIVE = ACTION EMPLOYER.

 

 

Effie A. = Tsengas

PR/Marketing = Director

Porthouse Theatre & = KSU School of Theatre & Dance

330-672-4102 = Direct Line

330-672-3884 Porthouse Box Office

330-672-2889 = Fax

www.porthouse= theatre.com

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O0TCewm8gB8+FkEAADs= ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:01:21 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:01:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Noah Budin's CD "Metaphor" Message-ID: <20070221170121.55411.qmail@web81407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in! Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor" Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email): "...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs. Silent Son made me cry. The truth is, every song was so well written. The whole vibe of this project is so right. I learned so much and FELT so much just listening. You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. Your band is awesome, too. They sound great. And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING. Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE. I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice. I can't say enough good things about this CD..." "Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio or www.soundswrite.com --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in!

Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current
and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor"

Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email):

"...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs.  Silent Son made me cry.  The truth is, every song was so well written.  The whole vibe of this project is so right.  I learned so much and FELT so much just listening.  You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. 
Your band is awesome, too.  They sound great.  And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING.  Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE.  I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice.  I can't say enough good things about this CD..."


"Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio
or www.soundswrite.com
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Get tickets now for "The Music of Jacques Brel" at Kalliope Stage,
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Tuesday to Friday and Saturday from 11am to 4pm.  Box Office Phone 216-321-0870 or order tickets at www.kalliopestage.com.

Special $20/person promotion price for Wednesday 02/21/07 and Thursday
02/22/07 when you mention this posting. Call now and make your
reservation. Watch for other promotions through this bulletin board.

Rex R. Snider
Managing Director


Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. --0-791210629-1172078006=:91456-- From diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:42:25 2007 From: diemwoman at sbcglobal.net (Lori Diemer) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:42:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SAVE THE DATE : :Lori Diemer, DW Photography Message-ID: <20070221174225.35230.qmail@web81005.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Save The Date to: "Explore the Arctic" Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio Please join local photographers Lori Diemer Marilyn Dolence & Carol Hoffecker for a presentation of their 2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle. In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes and a variety of sea birds during the trip. For more information or to RSVP for this FREE event please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Save The Date to:
"Explore the Arctic"
Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm
 The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio
 
Please join local photographers
 Lori Diemer  Marilyn Dolence 
& Carol Hoffecker
for a presentation of their
2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle.
 
In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes
and a variety of sea birds during the trip.
 
For more information or to RSVP
for this FREE event
please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net
 
Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org
--0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787-- >From Cassidy Theatre Wed Feb 21 18:18:22 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:18:22 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BABY Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <23118536.1172081903202.JavaMail.root at elwamui-muscovy.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Cassidy Theatre will hold auditions for the musical BABY. this Monday, February 26th at 8p.m. and Tuesday February 27th at 7p.m. Production dates for the show are April 20 - May 6, 2008. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN AT THIS TIME!! This shows will need: 3 couples (please see below for descriptions) 4 women 4 men Director : Trinidad Snider Musical Director: Brad Wyner Stage Manager: Caron Wykle Callbacks will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 7p.m. Rehearsals will begin Monday, March 5, 2007. Is there anything more exciting, frightening and utterly life-changing than impending parenthood? BABY is the Tony award-nominated musical story of three expectant couples. Three Couples: Couple #1 Danny - (Baritone/Tenor) 20 years of age, Musician, He is someone who needs to be urged to make big life decisions Lizzie - (Mezzo/Belter) 20 years of age, Writer, She is a visionary and wants to have it all Couple #2 Nick - (Baritone/Tenor) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Great sense of humor but tends to deal with matters with his sense of humor to avoid the underlying truth. Pam - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Very athletic. Fears she is not feminine enough. Desperately want to have a baby. Couple #3 Alan - (Baritone/Tenor) Mid to late 40's - He is trying to find a way to reconnect with his wife now that the children are gone. Arlene - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 40's - She wants to be a "twosome" finally but at what costs? These roles require not only strong vocalists BUT very strong actors!! This cast will consist of 14 people: Please prepare a song which not only highlights your vocal ability but truly lets you shine as an actor! Questions? Please call the box office at (440) 842-4600, Monday through Friday from 9am to 4p.m. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights. From joe216films at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 11:19:19 2007 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:19:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discounted CAVS tix for NEohioPAL members... Message-ID: Greeting NEohioPAL members. I have 2 CLUB TICKETS for the Cleveland Cavaliers game this Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at downtown's "The Q" against the New Orleans Hornets. The tickets are worth $89 apiece ($188) and are in the very nice CLUB SEAT level, which includes its own service staff so you never have to leave your seats during the game for a drink or food. I know how it can be tough for an artist to afford a night out, so I'm dropping the price for both tickets by over 20% to $150. If interested, even if you don't have $150, make me an offer and they could be yours. Don't waste time. Cavs tix are hot and are a great way to entertain clients or make a great gift... Joe _________________________________________________________________ With tax season right around the corner, make sure to follow these few simple tips. http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.aspx?icid=HMFebtagline From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 11:42:20 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:42:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33010.69.221.139.206.1172086940.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, SELF-MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: * Public Relations * Fund Raisers * Errands Person * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. From rdt1 at uakron.edu Wed Feb 21 12:00:57 2007 From: rdt1 at uakron.edu (rdt1 at uakron.edu) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:00:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Residental Cleaning Message-ID: <20070221150057.n4jzlnq4n9k4skwc@webmail.uakron.edu> I am looking for anyone who needs residental cleaning in and around the Akron area. Whether it's for yourself or an elderly person. You can contact me at any time day or night. Renata Thompson 330-860-3871 Thank you so much! From stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 12:14:01 2007 From: stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net (Stefanie Coletti) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:14:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP RISING STAR 2007 WINNER ANNOUNCED! Message-ID: <421430.9986.qm@web82815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE Center For The Performing Arts "RISING STAR" Vocal Talent Competition CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER! MELISSA DAY 2ND PLACE KARRI BETH FEDOR 3RD PLACE ALICIA FOGAL CHELSEE CAMPBELL SUZI ORAVEC ALYSE B. CORLEY LYNN SHEA JAKE D. FEDOR CORY TURNER LAURA FEDOR CASSIE UTT TRICIA HORN COURTNEY VIGNOS Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory 1227 North Main Street, North Canton March 16 - 6:00pm Winner's Performance March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm Finalists Performances $12.00/Person Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-305-1466 www.northcantonplayhouse.com --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE
Center For The Performing Arts
 
"RISING STAR"
Vocal Talent Competition
 
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER!
 
MELISSA DAY

2ND PLACE
KARRI BETH FEDOR
 
3RD PLACE
ALICIA FOGAL

              CHELSEE CAMPBELL            SUZI ORAVEC               
              ALYSE B. CORLEY                 LYNN SHEA
              JAKE D. FEDOR                      CORY TURNER
              LAURA FEDOR                        CASSIE UTT
              TRICIA HORN                           COURTNEY VIGNOS
Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances
At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory
1227 North Main Street, North Canton
 
March 16 - 6:00pm
Winner's Performance
March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm
Finalists Performances
 
$12.00/Person
Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:
330-305-1466
 
--0-333745433-1172088841=:9986-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Feb 21 12:21:22 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:21:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join in fun of BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton Message-ID: <000001c755f5$dab482c0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton (Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton. Come on your own or with a partner to one or more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per couple. Bring payment to first day of class or mail payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net . ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton

 

(Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National = ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week = workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe = School of Dance, 2387 Locust = St. S., Canal Fulton.

 

Come on your own or with a partner to one or = more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for = all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per = couple.

 

Bring payment to first day of class or mail = payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St. = South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0-- From jayrossishow at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 12:35:49 2007 From: jayrossishow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:35:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]JRP...Come see what's new! Message-ID: <154275.70456.qm@web33412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!! Over the past couple months we've filmed: 1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at http://jayrossi.s5.com ) 2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency 3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs! ------------------------------------------ COMING SOON: 1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II' 2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film! ALSO, New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!! http://jayrossi.s5.com . The Jay Rossi Project on MySpace on YouTube --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!!
Over the past couple months we've filmed:
1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at 
http://jayrossi.s5.com )
2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency
3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography
We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs!
------------------------------------------
COMING SOON:
1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II'
2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film!
ALSO,
New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!!
 
http://jayrossi.s5.com .



Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456-- From jcasey at dobama.org Wed Feb 21 15:35:19 2007 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:35:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama theatre presents SHORN Message-ID: <000001c75610$f5995280$a602a8c0@dobamamain> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit DOBAMA THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS A Workshop Production of SHORN Written & Performed by Juliette Regnier Directed by Pandora Robertson SHORN tells fictionalized stories of 4 French women accused of being complicit with in Nazis February 22-March 4 $8 for preview tickets February 22 Sunday February 25 is "pay what you can"! 13100 Shaker Square Come early, eat at the wonderful restaurants nearby Call 216-932-3396 for Reservations -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.412 / Virus Database: 268.18.3/694 - Release Date: 2/20/2007 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
DOBAMA=20 THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS
 
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Directed by Pandora Robertson
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80-- From mglady at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 15:52:51 2007 From: mglady at adelphia.net (mglady at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:52:51 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art Show Opening - Textile Art Alliance Message-ID: <800841.1172101971817.JavaMail.root@web40> Hello!=20 I was given this Email by one of our new members as a place to announce = some of our shows, I hope you can post this, or let me know what I need to = do inorder to post. Thanks.. I will Copy my press release in this Email, so= there is no attachment.=20 Cat Lee Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Museum of Art FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =09CONTACT: =09Cat Lee =09216.382.7052 =09Fax: 216.881.0653=09mglady at adelphia.net =09www.clevelandart.org/taa =09taa at clevelandart.org=09=09 Textile Arts Expressions 2007 =E2=80=93 Opening Reception and show On Saturday March 3, 6:00 pm, The Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Mus= eum of Art (TAA) will be hosting an opening reception for it=E2=80=99s memb= er show at HeightsArts Gallery, located at the newly renovated Cleveland He= ights library, 2340 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118. This show will r= un from March 3 =E2=80=93 April 7, 2007. To emphasize the diversity of our = membership, this show will highlight the talents of TAA members. This show = will coincide with HeightsArts Family days, with demonstrations by members.= There will be quilting demonstrations on both Sunday March 18, and March 2= 5 and =E2=80=9Cmake it and take it=E2=80=9D projects for school age childre= n.=20 March 18, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Drop Spindle =E2=80=93 Come make your own= yarn! Kits will be available for sale=20 March 25, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Needle felting to create a pouch on a str= ing March 28, 1:00 =E2=80=93 5:00 pm Painting on Silk =E2=80=93 for grades 6 = =E2=80=93 12, Reservations is required by March 23 March 28, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm =E2=80=93 Make it and take it - Paper Wea= ving with TAA member Marty Young March 29, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 - Make it and Take it - Paper Quilting with T= AA meber Marty Young March 31, 1:00 pm, Gayle Pritchard will give an illustrated talk about her= new book =E2=80=9CUncommon Threads: Ohio=E2=80=99s Art Quilt Revolution=E2= =80=9D, published by Ohio University Press. It traces the emergence the art= quilt as a medium and shows the central role Ohio artists played in its cr= eation. The book will be available for purchase, and Gayle will be signing = her books. For more information, please call HeightsArts @ 216 371.3344 or www.heights= arts.org From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 15:56:36 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:56:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE OPEN AUDITIONS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B268@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the following: West Side Story; directed and choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 - August 26) Crazy For You; directed by James Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December 31). Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the following: =20 2PM -4PM Girls age 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is winning in the ultimate child performer.=20 For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared to move. =20 4PM - 6PM Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West Side Story, Crazy For You, and White Christmas.=20 Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.=20 =20 6 PM Non-Equity Women for role of Patsy Cline.=20 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with you.=20 =20 6:30 pm - Non-Equity Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline.=20 Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship with the star.=20 This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50.=20 =20 7 PM - AEA Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =20 Officer Krupke & Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for White Christmas. Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater repertoire and bring your book.=20 =20 Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. Auditions will be held at Canal Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.=20 To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner = Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the = following:  West Side Story; directed and = choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 – August = 26) Crazy For You; directed by James = Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White = Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December = 31).

Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the = following:

 

2PM –4PM Girls age = 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). = Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter = of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is = winning in the ultimate child performer.

For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared = to move.  

 

4PM – 6PM =  Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West  Side Story, Crazy For You, and White = Christmas.

Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. = Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay = for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.

 

6 PM Non-Equity Women for = role of Patsy Cline.

 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring = role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. = Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with = you.

 

6:30 pm – Non-Equity = Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline. =

Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship = with the star.

This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute = contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50. =

 

7 PM – AEA = Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =  

Officer Krupke & = Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for = White Christmas.

Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater = repertoire and bring your book.

 

Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. =  Auditions will be held at = Canal = Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.

To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company = Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680-- From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 16:02:53 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:02:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKS GIRL 9-15 FOR WHITE CHRISTMAS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B269@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007=20 Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead.=20 =20 Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at Canal Place, 520 S Main St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 Cassie Goldbach Company Manager=20 CDT 1275 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron, OH 44306 330-724-9855 x124 (office) =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of = White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007 =

Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young = granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals = and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead. =

 

Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at = Canal = Place, 520 S Main = St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition = please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com

 

Cassie Goldbach

Company Manager

CDT

1275 E. Waterloo = Rd.

Akron, OH 44306

330-724-9855 x124 = (office)

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384-- From mmiloro at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 19:38:28 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:38:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU - Monday and Tuesday at GLTG Message-ID: <002101c75632$ea770290$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions Will be held next week For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. The show will run weekends at the Geauga Theater May 4 through May 20 ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Auditions
Will be held next week
For the Geauga Lyric = Theater Guild's=20 production of:
 
You Can't = Take It With=20 You
 
Directed by Ann Hedger
Produced by Patty = Osredkar
 
Open auditions will take = place on=20 February 26 and 27 at=20 7pm
At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, = Ohio
Across From The Geauga Theater = (Located on=20 Chardon Square)
 
All roles are open.  Auditioners = will read=20 from the script.
 
The show will run weekends at the = Geauga=20 Theater
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------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220-- From thinkclara at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 19:56:49 2007 From: thinkclara at hotmail.com (Clara Illson) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:56:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Junior Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Message-ID: Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Now that I am a junior and adulthood is looming, I am beginning to look at colleges and conservatory programs. I've talked to my guidance counselor and theatre teachers, and so on, but I wanted to ask you all about the conservatory programs you have participated in. If you did attend college for theatre, I'd love to find out all I can. Your personal experience will be greatly helpful to me as well as my peers. I welcome any recomendations for or warnings against programs which you have experienced. The trials and tribulations of the college application process are incredibly stressful, as many of you already know, so I really appreciate everyone's help. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, movie theater, and more?.then map the best route! http://maps.live.com/?icid=hmtag1&FORM=MGAC01 From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 19:58:23 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:58:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <502899.81397.qm@web81814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 

--0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 20:05:14 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <654103.21311.qm@web81801.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 


--0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 20:19:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:19:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 20:31:21 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:31:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko previews of theatre and dance Message-ID: <769622.27900.qm@web33114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UPCOMING EVENTS GROUNDWORKS DANCE THEATER March 29 through April 1. The program will feature two world premieres, one by Keely Garfield and the other by GroundWorks? Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar. A previously performed piece, ?Through The Lens,? will round out the evening. Presented at Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue. Tickets: 216.631.272. MOMIX (Dance Cleveland and Cuyahoga Community College) March 9 @ 8 PM and March 10 @ 2 PM. ?Lunar Sea,? a 90-minutes, new evening-length spectacle. The dancers appear as glowing androgynous creates, levitating above the ground and disappearing into darkness. Called ?a tour de force of line and lift? by the NY Times. Presented at State Theatre. For tickets call 216-241-6000. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? (The Bang and the Clatter) February 23-March 25 (Thursdays through Sundays). Former college buddies take off to the Netherlands ands find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful prostitute. All tickets $15 with students and seniors on a ?pay as you can? for each show. 140 E. Market Street, Akron. Free parking. For tickets call 330-606-5317 or go to www.bnctheatre.com. ?STARS FELL ALL NIGHT? (Cleveland Public Theatre) March 2-March 17. Written by local playwright Mike Geither, the macabre play examines how a distrubed mortician attempts to manage the death of his sister by re enating her life with the corpses he embalms. 6415 Detroit Avenue. For tickets: 216 631-2727 or go to www.cptonline.org. ?SHORN? (Dobama Theatre) February 22-March 4. Local playwight and performer Juliette Regnier examines the concept that, ?nothing that passes for normal behavior during war, is.? 13100 Shaker Square, 2 doors down from the Colony Movie Theatre. Tickets: 216-932-3396 or online thru ?TicketLea? at www.dobama.org. ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? (Actors? Summit) February 15-March 4, special school matinees. Arthur Miller?s classic Pulitzer Prize winning play is a stream of conscious that examines the reality and fantasy of the American dream while asking the question, ?What is the best way to live?? Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. Tickets: 330-342-0800. THE CLEAN HOUSE (Cleveland Play House) March 2-25. In Sarah Ruhl?s play Mathilda doesn?t want to clean. She wants to tell jokes--in Portuguese. 8500 Euclid Avenue. Tickets: 216-795-7000. THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE (Carousel Dinner Theatre) February 28-April 28. A twenties roaring musical dance show. Director/Choreographer Marc Robin returns for a story of hope, transition and love. Millie was the recipient of six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Tickets: 330-724 9855, 1-800-362-4100. 1275 East Waterloo Road, Akron. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396546091 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Feb 21 22:02:27 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 01:02:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change' Message-ID: <45DCEBA30200008D00007C04@mailgate.wooster.edu> College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change': The Cast Features Students and Local Actors For Immediate Release February 15, 2007 Contact: John Finn 330-263-2145 Starring in "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" are Tina Benson, Meredith Overcash, Michael Stratton, and Dick Benson. WOOSTER, Ohio - The College of Wooster will present the adult musical comedy "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" March 1-3 at The College Underground (535 E. Wayne Ave.) beginning at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Tickets, which go on sale Feb. 19, are $5 for the general public ($3 for those with a College of Wooster I.D.) and include desserts and beverages. A cash bar with beer and wine will also be available. Tickets will be sold at the Lowry Center Information Desk (1189 Beall Ave.). Written by Joe DiPietro with music by Jimmy Roberts, the production consists of songs and sketches a la "Saturday Night Live" that examine dating, marriage, and love. The show reveals a range of emotions designed to make the audience laugh and cry in the same evening. Directed by Ansley Valentine, assistant professor of theatre at Wooster, with musical direction by Geoffrey Zimmerly, the show is produced by The College Underground and Lowry Center. This Dessert Theatre presentation features local theatre performers Dick and Tina Benson as well as College of Wooster students Michael Stratton and Meredith Overcash. The Bensons have appeared in numerous area productions, including the lead roles in Stage Partner's "Annie Get Your Gun" in 2005. Stratton had a role in the College's production of "Twelfth Night," and Overcash was featured in "Once on This Island." Originally produced in New York by James Hammerstein, Bernie Kukoff, and Jonathan Pollard, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" was first directed by Joel Bishoff and produced by the American Stage Company (James N. Vagias, executive producer). For more information, please call 330-263-2028. To order tickets, phone 330-263-2566. From FSternfeld at aol.com Thu Feb 22 04:22:02 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 07:22:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROBLEM with neohiopal yahoo "digest" subscribers Message-ID: -------------------------------1172146922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Early this morning, for an unknown reason, Yahoo bounced off approximately 700 yahoo subscribers who receive the "digest" version. The Yahoo "one-at-a-time" subscribers were not affected. I have written to both Hostway and Yahoo to find out what happened and to ask them to fix the problem so the Neohiopal mail can be delivered to you in the future. I was able to retrieve the email addresses and re subscribe you just now, but unfortunately you were re subscribed to one-at-a-time posting even though I set the "mass subscribe" to default to "digest." 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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172146922-- >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" Don't miss the Ohio Premier of 2006 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Adam Rapp's "Red Light Winter." This provocative premier opens Friday, February 23rd at 8pm. OPENING WEEKEND RECEPTION: Saturday, February 24th *Join the Seans, the Cast, and the Crew for a COMPLIMENTARY RECEPTION immediately following the performance. "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp Directed by Sean McConaha February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to Amsterdam and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute name Christina. But the romance they encounter in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home. www.bnctheatre.com LOCATED AT: 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From chloe at passportproject.org Thu Feb 22 02:10:47 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloë Hopson) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:10:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceAway! with Carlos Jones!; Construction Passport Project; Spring Classes begin in March! 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= --Apple-Mail-12-568229179-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 05:11:38 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:11:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv Shots! Improv Workshop Series Message-ID: <372418.38393.qm@web59002.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" Improv Shots! was created for every student interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once. Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques. New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles. To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today! All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between! For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353. Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm. For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv! Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching! IMPROV SHOTS! ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (EI 07) INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!) Thursday 2/22/07 7:00-10:00pm Mitchell's Personal Residence Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy! This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more. Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where). Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work! Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration! This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy! SCENE CREATION (SC 07) INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz Monday 3/5/07 7:00-10:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go! Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances. Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes. You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that. Scene creation is life created before your eyes! This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills. ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (AIT 07) INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress. Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop. On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be your classroom. This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. ***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward. If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment? This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.*** --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" 
 
Improv Shots! was created for every student  interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once.  Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques.  New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles.
 
To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! 
 
All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today!  All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between!  
 
For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353.
 
Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm.  For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov   Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv!    Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching!
  
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION  (EI 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!)
Thursday 2/22/07  7:00-10:00pm  Mitchell's Personal Residence
 
Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy!  This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more.  Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where).  Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work!  Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration!  This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy!
SCENE CREATION  (SC 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz
Monday 3/5/07  7:00-10:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go!
 
Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances.  Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes.  You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that.  Scene creation is life created before your eyes!  This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills.
ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES  (AIT 07)  INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall
Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress.  Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop.  On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be  your classroom.  This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. 
 
***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward.  If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment?  This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.***


Be a PS3 game guru.
Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Feb 22 05:35:32 2007 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:35:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Cleveland Theater Auditions Message-ID: <10117-45DD9C24-1679@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net> What: "Purlie Victorious" written by Ossie Davis - A comedy about the old south and one man's efforts to reacquire the local church. When: Monday, February 26th and Tuesday, February 27th (7 - 9 pm) Production Dates: April 21 - May 13th Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue Needed: 6 Males and 3 Females Ages 18 and up Director: Freddie A. Cox No appointment needed For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From donald.boozer at cpl.org Thu Feb 22 06:13:14 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:13:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Casting, Clubs, and Women Message-ID: Presenting this week's posting from the Literature Department at=20 Cleveland Public Library... The Literature Department is located on the second floor of the Main= =20 Library, downtown Cleveland, at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= .=20 Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reser= ve=20 any of these titles. For more information, visit our location, call 2= 16- 623-2881, or email us at =93literature cpl.org.=94 A Star Is Found: Our Adventures Casting Some of Hollywood's Biggest= =20 Movies. Janet Hirshenson and Jane Jenkins. Harcourt, 2006. (PN1995.9.C34 H57 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0151012342 (Link includes cover art, a summary, a review, table of contents, and= =20 an excerpt) "For anyone who's ever wondered how the Princess Bride ended up with = an=20 English accent or what Julia Roberts wore to the audition for her fir= st=20 major role -- or for anyone who's ever walked out of a movie saying "= I=20 would never have put that guy in that part" -- here is a first-of-its= - kind look at how actors are chosen and careers are born." -- from the= =20 book jacket The Movie Lovers' Club: How to Start Your Own Film Group. Cathleen Rountree. Inner Ocean Publishing, 2006. (PN1998 .R69 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1930722524 The author "invites film enthusiasts to use the magic of cinema to ho= st=20 an engaging evening filled with thoughtful discussion and lively=20 debates: Can men and women be friends? (Annie Hall) - Do you agree wi= th=20 Paul Rusesabagina, who said, 'family is all that matters' (Hotel=20 Rwanda) - How do you feel about Ramon Sampedro's fight for the right = to=20 die? (The Sea Inside)" -- from the back cover Women Screenwriters Today: Their Lives and Words. Marsha McCreadie. Praeger Publishers, 2006. (PN1998.2 .M425 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0275985423 (Link includes cover art, summary, and table of contents) "Throughout cinematic history, women screenwriters have played an= =20 essential role in the creation of the films we watch, and the questio= n=20 of whether women write from a unique perspective has been debated sin= ce=20 the silent era. Marsha McCreadie examines how this 'female sensibilit= y'=20 has been defined and questions whether, in fact, it exists at all." -= -=20 =66rom the book jacket Remember, books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET= =20 library with the touch of a button. Whether you're from Shaker Height= s,=20 Cleveland, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=20 provided and choose your library as the pickup location. ************************** Donald Boozer, Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 donald.boozer at cpl.org 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http://www.cpl.org From smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com Thu Feb 22 06:17:52 2007 From: smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com (Sheila Maloney) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:17:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. 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Message-ID: <9345139.1172153922180.JavaMail.root@web30> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Ethnic Dance Troupe - Csardas Dance Company (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 22, 2007) To view Csardas Dance Company's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=265 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. 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Sneak Reviews (vol 1) Saturday, February 24th 7:00 - 9:00pm At The Erie Building 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 www.eriebuilding.com FREE and Open to the Public (Suggested $5 Donation if You Can) Choreography and improvisations by: Colleen Clark & Larry Muha, Caroline Kappel, Megan Pitcher, Jennifer K Sutton, Shenee King, Maree ReMalia and Stephanie Iervoline will be presented. Enjoy an intimate loft setting while visiting with friends and artists. Give feedback to the choreographers or ask questions. Food & Beverages provided by ArteFino Art Gallery & Cafe in Tower Press. Space provided by The Erie Building - LIVE. WORK. LOFTS. For More Information or To Reserve Your Attendance, Contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com, 616.502.1019 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL From eak at cpacbiz.org Thu Feb 22 06:37:25 2007 From: eak at cpacbiz.org (Beth Kappa) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:37:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Learn new skills and understand your market Message-ID: <009501c7568e$f83ef9d0$310aa8c0@CPACWS03> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute "Where art meets business" We are getting ready to launch the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th. Since its founding in 2003, the AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast Ohio artists. AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and graphics to the basic business skills they need to thrive financially. We give participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the working artist. Topics include everything from finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, understanding taxes and branding. This class also serves as a great opportunity to hear local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security while preserving artistic passion. It is a great opportunity to network and make new connections within the arts and business communities. We have trained artists at all levels of their careers from students to established professionals. The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth discussion on local resources as well as personal experiences. View more information and media attention for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org/business/ent.shtml Questions? Call us! 216.575.0331 or email info at cpacbiz.org. The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute Dates: March 5, 7; March 12,14; March 19,21 Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm PM. Cost: $150. Location: 1900 Superior Ave., Cleveland, 44114. Sincerely, Beth Kappa Communications & Information Associate Community Partnership for Arts & Culture (CPAC) 1900 Superior, Suite 130 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.575.0331 www.cpacbiz.org ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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We are getting ready = to launch=20 the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th.  Since its founding in = 2003, the=20 AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast = Ohio=20 artists.

AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and = graphics to=20 the basic business skills they need to thrive financially.  We give = participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists = throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the = working=20 artist.  Topics include everything = from=20 finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, = understanding taxes=20 and branding.  This class also serves as a great opportunity  = to hear=20 local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security = while=20 preserving artistic passion.  It is a great opportunity to network = and make=20 new connections within the arts and business = communities.

 
We = have trained=20 artists at all levels of their careers from students to established=20 professionals.  The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth = discussion=20 on local resources as well as personal experiences.

View more information and media = attention=20 for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org= /business/ent.shtml


Questions?  Call us!  = 216.575.0331 or=20 email info at cpacbiz.org. 

The Artist as an Entrepreneur=20 Institute

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Location:        =20 1900 Superior Ave., = Cleveland, = 44114.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Beth Kappa
Communications = &=20 Information Associate
Community = Partnership for Arts=20 & Culture (CPAC)
1900 Superior, Suite = 130=20
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.575.0331  
www.cpacbiz.org

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 06:38:36 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 06:38:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about wha= t's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172171972-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Thu Feb 22 08:29:01 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:29:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND to see critically acclaimed EQUUS at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7F8@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST WEEKEND to see EQUUS February 22-25, 2007 =20 Read what reviewers have to say about EQUUS at Beck Center! =20 "Beck's EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a MUST-see. If you only go to one = theatrical production this year, make it 'EQUUS.' It is brilliant, = amazing, compelling and awesome!!!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times http://royberko.info =20 =20 "Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive...'Equus' is one of the best = (non-musical) shows I've seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for = that matter...Miss 'Equus' and you'll miss out on one of the most = awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland stage." ~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08/features/arts/arts= 0209.txt =20 "A new, beautifully elegiac production...demonstrates how = seriously...Beck...must be taken." ~ Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/tony_brown =20 "...this production is so visually stunning in places, it beggars = description...the overall impact is absolutely captivating...the = horses...their equine gestures and ensemble prancing...are remarkable = and mesmerizing...a show where even one horse is worth the price of the = ticket." =20 ~ Christine Howey, Cleveland Scene http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/stage.html =20 =20 "...EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every night...this is a = brilliant and beautiful and riveting production...This is a magnificent = play...audiences...will never forget it." ~ Mark Moran, Lakewood Observer http://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck =20 "EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding production. Everything comes = together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction = fuse together into a powerful whole where gifted people produce an = experience that will stay with you." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales =20 =20 Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning drama EQUUS Directed by William Roudebush Choreographed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Beck Center for the Arts Mackey Main Stage February 2-25, 2007 =20 A psychiatrist tries to determine why a teenage boy has blinded six horses with a hoof pick.=20 =20 This production contains scenes with full nudity. =20 For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us online at www.beckcenter.org = . =20 Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 =20 Cast of Characters (in order of appearance) =20 Dr. Martin Dysart Matthew Wright* Nurse Rose Leininger Hester Salomon Alison Garrigan Alan Strang Dan Folino Frank Strang Geoffrey Darling Dora Strang Lenne Snively Horseman/Nugget Franklyn Singley Harry Dalton Jeffrey Glover Jill Mason Bernadette Clemens* Horses Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro, E. Ray Goodwin, = Jr., Ryan Lahetta, and Vincent = Martinez =20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the = union of actors and stage managers. =20 =20 Production Staff =20 Artistic Director Scott Spence Director William Roudebush ** Choreographer Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage Manager Joanna May Hunkins Choral Vocal Coach Douglas Collier Scenic Designer Don McBride Technical Director Joseph Carmola Costume Designer Aimee Kluiber Lighting Designer Trad A. Burns Sound Designer Richard B. Ingraham Composer Aryavarta Kumar Light Board Operator Joanna May Hunkins Sound Board Operator Tom Linsenmeier Run Crew Kate George, Rosemary = Masterson =20 **Member of SSDC - Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. =20 =20 Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 - 25, 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage. Directed = by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in = 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused = seventeen-year-old boy who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five = horses. Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy's senseless = mutilation of horses, Peter Shaffer's Equus is a fictional account of = what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime. The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense = of purpose. =20 Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 = at 8:00 p.m. For tickets to Equus, call the Beck Center box office at = (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org = . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 = for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a = $2.00 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 each on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to = curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available = for $2. =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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to see EQUUS

February 22-25, 2007

 =

Read what reviewers

have to say about

EQUUS

at Beck Center!<= /b>

 

=

Beck’s EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a = MUST-see.  If you only go to one theatrical production this = year, make it ‘EQUUS.’ It is brilliant, amazing, compelling and awesome!!!”

~  Roy Berko, The = Times

http://royberko.info

 

=

“Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive…’Equus’ is one of the best (non-musical) = shows I’ve seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for that = matter…Miss ‘Equus’ and you’ll miss out on one of = the most awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland = stage.

~  Fran Heller, = Cleveland Jewish = News

http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08= /features/arts/arts0209.txt

 

=

A new, beautifully elegiac production…demonstrates how seriously…Beck…must be taken.”

~ Tony Brown, The Plain = Dealer

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=

“…this production is = so visually stunning in places, it beggars description…the overall impact is absolutely = captivating…the horses…their equine gestures and ensemble prancing…are remarkable and = mesmerizing…a show where even one horse is worth the price of = the ticket.” 

~  Christine Howey, = Cleveland = Scene

http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/s= tage.html

 

 

=

“…EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every = night…this is a brilliant and beautiful and riveting production…This is a magnificent play…audiences…will = never forget it.”

~  Mark Moran, = Lakewood = Observer

ht= tp://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck=

 

=

EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding = production. Everything comes together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction fuse together into a powerful whole = where gifted people produce an experience that will stay with = you.”

~  Marcus Bales, = Cool Cleveland

http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales

 

=

 

=

Peter Shaffer’s

Tony Award-winning drama

EQUUS

Directed by William Roudebush

Choreographed by Mart=EDn = C=E9spedes

Beck Center for the = Arts

Mackey Main = Stage

February 2-25, = 2007

 

A psychiatrist tries to determine why a = teenage

boy has blinded six horses with a hoof = pick. =

 

This production contains scenes with full nudity.

 

For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us = online at = www.beckcenter.org= .

 

Beck Center is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =  

 

 

Cast of Characters

(in order of = appearance)

 

Dr. Martin Dysart                     Matthew = Wright*

Nurse           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;                 Rose = Leininger

Hester Salomon                  &= nbsp;   Alison Garrigan

Alan Strang               &= nbsp;              Dan = Folino

Frank Strang             &= nbsp;              Geoffrey = Darling

Dora Strang              &= nbsp;              Lenne = Snively

Horseman/Nugget               &= nbsp;  Franklyn Singley

Harry Dalton     &n= bsp;                 &= nbsp;    Jeffrey Glover

Jill = Mason           &n= bsp;               &= nbsp;     Bernadette Clemens*

Horses                                      Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      E. Ray Goodwin, Jr., Ryan = Lahetta,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      and Vincent Martinez

 

*Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the union of = actors and stage managers.

 

 

Production Staff

 

Artistic Director           = ;             Scott = Spence

Director                    &= nbsp;                 William = Roudebush **

Choreographer                    &= nbsp;   Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager           =              Joanna May = Hunkins

Choral Vocal Coach               Douglas Collier

Scenic Designer           = ;           Don = McBride

Technical Director               &= nbsp;  Joseph Carmola

Costume Designer           = ;      Aimee Kluiber

Lighting Designer                &= nbsp;  Trad A. Burns

Sound Designer           = ;           Richard B. = Ingraham

Composer          &nbs= p;               &= nbsp;      Aryavarta Kumar

Light Board Operator             Joanna May = Hunkins

Sound Board Operator           = ;Tom Linsenmeier

Run Crew                                   Kate = George, Rosemary = Masterson

 

**Member of SSDC – Society of Stage Directors and = Choreographers.

 

 

Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 – 25, = 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage.  Directed by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and = Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused seventeen-year-old boy = who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five horses.  Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy’s senseless mutilation of horses, Peter = Shaffer’s Equus is a fictional = account of what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime.  The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense of = purpose.

 

Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  A = special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 at 8:00 = p.m.  For tickets to Equus, call = the Beck Center box = office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org= .   Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors = and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2.00 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or = more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 each = on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available for = $2. 

 

 

=

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood<= /font>, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

 

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From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Feb 22 09:16:20 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:16:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Hiring Stage Manager for URINETOWN Message-ID: -------------------------------1172164580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire a STAGE MANAGER for our upcoming production of URINETOWN. Applicant must be experienced working with musicals and large casts. (There will be approximately 40 cast in this show.) Send resume to _RNavisjr at aol.com_ (mailto:RNavisjr at aol.com) and/or call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director at 216-281-6879 Schedule: URINETOWN AT NEAR WEST THEATRE (Located in Cleveland's Ohio City, W38th and Bridge Ave) AUDITIONS Feb 27, 28 and Mar 1 (Held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church at W78th and Lake Rd) REHEARSALS Begin Mar 11 General rehearsal days and times are: Sunday 2-5pm Principals, 6-11pm Company Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7-11pm TECH WEEK April 29, Sunday 12noon-9pm, Aril 30, May 1, 2, 3 6-11PM PERFORMANCES May 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 20 7:30pm Curtain most performances May 20, Sunday matinee at 3pm You can also get info about us at nearwesttheatre.org


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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172164671-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:24:46 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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The Laramie Project
 
By Mois?s Kaufman and The Members of the Tectonic Theater Project
Directed by Dr. Michael L. Mauldin
February 23, 24, 25, March 2, 3, 4   Curtain at 8:00 pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm
Friday, March 2 is already sold out.  Tickets are going quickly!
 
In October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die, tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, and others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of their reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical multi-media collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are also capable of.  This highly physical, multi-media production features a ensemble of 12 CSU Dramatic Arts majors, extraordinary lighting by Dennis Dugan, a constructivist set by Donald McBride, original soundscore by James Kosmatka, and gripping media elements created by CSU?s Communications Department.
 
For more information call 216-687-2109


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to find your fit. --0-1641342643-1172166678=:29767-- From gretaofoz at hotmail.com Thu Feb 22 09:54:19 2007 From: gretaofoz at hotmail.com (Greta Rothman) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > _________________________________________________________________ Find what you need at prices you?ll love. Compare products and save at MSN? Shopping. http://shopping.msn.com/default/shp/?ptnrid=37,ptnrdata=24102&tcode=T001MSN20A0701 From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 09:55:52 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:55:52 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release - NB Puppets going on tour to Europe for AFE Message-ID: <7089.66.213.21.31.1172166952.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Natural Bridges & the NB Puppets will be going on a month-long tour this April to Europe (Germany, UK, and The Netherlands) to entertain US military troops and their families for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE). We will be performing a 1-hour live comedy show that features the NB Puppets and a few humans at various military installations along this 30-day tour. Natural Bridges LLC is an Ohio-based, full-service Puppet Production Company and we have been chosen to go on this special tour. We intend to bring much joy and laughter to everyone we meet, and are looking forward to showing just how special and unique the NB Puppets are. If anyone would be interested in interviewing Nutty, our main NB Spokes-puppet to learn more about Natural Bridges and this special tour, please give us a call. Nutty would be more than happy to talk with you and he might even bring along a special friend too! To set up an interview, we can be reached by phone at 1-888-866-4877, or by email at President at thenaturalbridges.com. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:56:03 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. 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The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 10:04:35 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 10:04:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <359307.11277.qm@web31114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful. If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value! Mike Norton wrote: Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Maureen Dempsey CC: Submit Letter Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful.  If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com>
CC: Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>

Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277-- From apantsios at freetimes.com Thu Feb 22 10:07:05 2007 From: apantsios at freetimes.com (Pantsios, Anastasia) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:07:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: It would be important to share with people that your group promotes a = strong, extremely controversial, political position with which many in = this group undoubtedly passionately disagree. I assume that the word = "volunteer" would scare off many to begin with and that others would = take the time to view the web site, but this group's work is neither = "educational" nor "helping," but political advocacy, requiring not an = experienced pr or theater person but rather someone in complete = agreement with these specific views. > ---------- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = promiseheart at lpemail.com > Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:19 PM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film >=20 >=20 >=20 > A T T E N T I O N : >=20 > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which = will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and = other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who = will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be = familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this = field. >=20 > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in = Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. >=20 > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get = a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure = to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you = for > your interest. >=20 > Sincerely, >=20 > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details = here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: = http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from = digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out = of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out = the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are = solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact = that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement = by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due = diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >=20 > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >=20 >=20 From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Thu Feb 22 10:24:08 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:24:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <004601c756ae$a557ee50$1900a8c0@rbithinkpad> If it's an all volunteer group, then what is the big deal??? Did you take two seconds to look at their web site? It seems legit to me, and obviously anyone that is going to volunteer for something should use a healthy degree of skepticism until they really know more about what they are getting involved in. But as long as everyone in the organization is a volunteer, with like minded goals, what is the big deal? Sure, if they had money to spend then maybe they might have a better chance of getting a good and experienced PR person. Most PR people I know like to make a living and understandably so. And it does seem like they are asking for an awful lot or expect an awful lot, for a volunteer position. But who knows, maybe there is a PR person out there that shares their same goals, and wants to help them out. Certainly nothing wrong with that. Even at Jean Z's open discussions she said something to the words of "If money is made, the talent gets paid".... well if they are not making money, then does the talent still need to get paid? Probably if they want to get an experienced, professional. But maybe not. It certainly doesn't hurt to ask. Don't get me wrong.... that doesn't mean that I think a Multi-Million dollar start up should be looking for a volunteer secretary. :-)) Or at least if they are, they should be honest about it, and if there was any real possibilities for advancement, or future rewards, or even just a learning opportunity. I've had people who volunteered to help me, yes, even while I was getting paid. But most of them chose to do so for the fun of the project and/or as a learning experience. (or at least I do the best I can to make it so they learn something from me, while they are doing so...) I guess my point is that just because there are some people who will take advantage of others and try and get something for nothing, doesn't automatically mean that all people looking for volunteers are. Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Sheila Maloney > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:18 AM > To: promiseheart at lpemail.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person > Needed for Film > > > Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED > for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read > your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). > > > "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, > not interested! > > > On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" > > wrote: > > > > > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget > film which > > will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools > > and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations > > person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that > > this person be familiar with area agencies and > organizations, and have > > experience in this field. > > > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take > place in Akron, > > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio > appearances and > > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as > far as how > > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > > > Please take the time to view our website at: > WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get > > a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, > please be sure > > to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you > soon. Thank you > > for your interest. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --0-16967658-1172168897=:92322-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 10:35:11 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:35:11 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urgent - NBLLC has one more opening to fill for AFE Tour Message-ID: <10439.66.213.21.31.1172169311.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> One of our puppeteers/actors for the AFE Tour to Europe this coming April has had to cancel, therefore we have one spot needed to fill ASAP. This position requires a female actress who has a valid passport, or can obtain one ASAP. If interested, please send us a resume and a recent photograph to President at thenaturalbridges.com. You must be comfortable working with puppets and a team player that can work with our group of 8 (males/females). This tour pays $50.00 per day for 30 days (travel, lodging, meals and other provided by NBLLC) and you must be able to depart the US on April 1st (Sunday) and return on April 30th (Monday). This tour will take place in Europe. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From mark at levignefamily.org Thu Feb 22 10:36:51 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:36:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an = annoying norm to=20 some degree.  I was at a concert last night and the two young girls = that=20 sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me = want to=20 cry...  ;-)  ) but took camera-phone pictures during the = show. =20 When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled = over their=20 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to = those around=20 them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left.  = When did=20 they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also = attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by = the=20 way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted = Falls)=20 back in late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the = worship=20 center/auditorium.  A 10 year old, with his parents right in front = of me,=20 was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in = it.  Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let = "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done = by the=20 second act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's = home (and=20 anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not=20 better.  The noise of food and drink during a live performance is = not only=20 disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of = the=20 venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the = right=20 to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends = where my=20 nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not = whether you=20 get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince=20 Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High School Drama=20 Club



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AOL now= offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at= http://www.aol.com. --part1_cb1.b99aa2b.330f44c4_boundary-- From pwlgc at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 11:13:47 2007 From: pwlgc at yahoo.com (Poets' & Writers' League) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:13:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming Classes at PWLGC Literary Center Message-ID: <936906.90907.qm@web51311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing. All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland. Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html. For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403. FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction. Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22. COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor. The class will focus on short sketch writing. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts. An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED. Visiting Editors/Publishers - David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries). A totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow. Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts. How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography. Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120. PLAYWRITING: Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House. Class will focus on writing effective dialogue. Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120 MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner. Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs. Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm. Members $85/Non-members $95 *** Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture! Want to be kept up to date on PWLGC Literary Center activities? Join our list serve by visiting http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PWLGC/ We'll send you up-to-the minute announcements about PWLGC programs, events, classes, and gatherings. Or visit our website, at www.pwlgc.com. --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing.  All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland.  Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html.  For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403.
 
FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction.  Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22.
 
COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor.  The class will focus on short sketch writing.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts.  An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
 
EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED.  Visiting Editors/Publishers -  David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries).  A  totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow.  Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts.  How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography.  Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120.
 
PLAYWRITING:  Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House.  Class will focus on writing effective dialogue.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120
 

MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner.  Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs.  Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm.  Members $85/Non-members $95

 

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Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture!
 
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Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Thu Feb 22 11:14:22 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:14:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i missed the big food and drink discussion Message-ID: <45DDA53D.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here. the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake. Column numero uno CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,January 30, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece. It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals. We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert. Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts? Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances. We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth. At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge. Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act. But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle. We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost. the folo-up the next week: ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,February 6, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday. We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response. And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square. Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square. "We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves." Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater. "Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time." >From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them." >From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!" Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home." The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?" As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too. If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager. If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115. Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater: "I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched." Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ... --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: HTML
while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here.
 
the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake.
 
Column numero uno
 
CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,January 30, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I


When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece.

It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals.

We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert.

Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts?

Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances.

We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth.

At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge.

Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act.

But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle.

We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost.

 

the folo-up the next week:

 

ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,February 6, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J


We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday.

We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response.

And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square.

Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square.

"We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves."

Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater.

"Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time."

From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them."

From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!"

Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home."

The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?"

As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too.

If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager.

If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115.

Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater:

"I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched."

Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ...

 

 

--=__Part85A1109E.0__=-- From sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 11:46:32 2007 From: sgyorki at sbcglobal.net (Sarah Gyorki) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:46:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kozmon?Krause exhibit Message-ID: <155381.78242.qm@web81215.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit News Release Contact: Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting. In the exhibition: THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world. The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar. In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district. Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m. Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery. George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work. Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling. Viewing hours are: Arts Collinwood Gallery: Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m. True Art Gallery: Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

News Release

Contact:
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT

CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS

AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY

 
CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting.
 
In the exhibition:
THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE
the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world.
 
The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar.
 
In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district.
 
Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m.     
Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery
and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery.
 
George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work.
 
Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling.
 
Viewing hours are:
Arts Collinwood Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m.
 
True Art Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m.
 
For more information, please contact
 
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 
 
--0-23542066-1172173592=:78242-- From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Thu Feb 22 11:53:00 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:53:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "Jane Eyre" Ticket Offer and PR Miller Gallery Opening Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEohioPAL Special for=20 The Acting Company's production of=20 "Jane Eyre"=20 directed by Davis McCallum set design, Neil Patel costume design, Christal Weatherly lighting design, Michael Chybowski music and sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton movement director, Tracy Bersley=20 being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County Community College this Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 7:30pm Print out this email and bring it to the Stocker Box Office for 1/2 price ($7.50/each) tickets=20 [prior sales excluded] Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared Experience Theatre out of London in 1997, "Jane Eyre" is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary coming-of-age story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed women. Recognized as a masterpiece when it was first published in 1847, "Jane Eyre" is a startlingly modern blend of passion, romance and suspense. Jane is obscure and plain but locked up in the attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full of longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she would wreak. Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy Jane's orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in love? The Acting Company's production transforms Bronte's great novel into deeply affecting drama. Davis McCallum [who is also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented actors and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that should be seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. =20 With the presentation of Teale's celebrated adaptation of "Jane Eyre," The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring classical productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities across America. Honored by the TONY's for Excellence in Theater, The Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Citibank's Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards. The Company has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and nine foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the opportunity to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, Jesse L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey Wright. See for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and praised touring repertory theater in America. www.theactingcompany.org =20 and while you're here for "Jane Eyre"...stop in and see the new exhibit=20 in the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery=20 P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and recycler Friday, February 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007 Artist's Reception this Friday, February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20 A self - described "Junk Yard Artist" and the "Chihuly of Trash," consummate recycler and artist P.R. Miller transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished sculpture, furniture and lighting. This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and sculptures ---- colorful, whimsical portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity in the viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the world's consumer waste. =20 P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art Education from the University of Akron, and has studied public art in Oslo, Norway, and Mexico. He has exhibited his work in a solo exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Ingenuity Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park into a sculpture park. He has dedicated his art and his life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20 =20 This exhibition is part of the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery season program, "Making a Difference - The Artist's Work," a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of artistic journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20 =20 Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane Eyre." You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 I hope to see you at Stocker Arts Center this week! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NEohioPAL Special=20 for 
The Acting Company's production=20 of 
"Jane Eyre"
 

directed by Davis McCallum

set design, Neil Patel
costume = design,=20 Christal Weatherly
 lighting design, Michael Chybowski
music = and=20 sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton
movement director, Tracy=20 Bersley
=20

being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County = Community=20 College

this Saturday, February 24, 2007 – = 7:30pm

Print out = this=20 email and bring it to the Stocker = Box=20 Office
for 1/2 price=20 ($7.50/each) tickets
[prior=20 sales excluded]

Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared = Experience=20 Theatre out of London in 1997, “Jane Eyre” = is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary = coming-of-age=20 story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed=20 women.  Recognized as a = masterpiece when it=20 was first published in 1847, “Jane Eyre” is = a startlingly modern=20 blend of passion, romance and suspense. =20 Jane is obscure and plain but locked up = in the=20 attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full = of=20 longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she = would=20 wreak.  Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy = Jane's=20 orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in = love? =20 The Acting Company’s production transforms Bronte's great novel = into deeply=20 affecting drama.

Davis McCallum [who is=20 also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at=20 the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented = actors=20 and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that = should be=20 seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. 

With the presentation of Teale’s celebrated = adaptation of=20 "Jane Eyre,"=20 The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring = classical=20 productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities = across=20 America.  Honored by the TONY’s for Excellence in = Theater, The=20 Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, = Citibank’s=20 Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards.  The = Company=20 has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and = nine=20 foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the = opportunity=20 to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti = LuPone, Jesse=20 L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey = Wright.

See=20 for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and = praised=20 touring repertory theater in America. =20
www.theactingcompany.org=20

and while you're here for=20 "Jane Eyre"...stop in = and see the=20 new exhibit
in the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art Gallery 
P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and=20 recycler

Friday, February=20 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Artist's Reception this = Friday,=20 February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20

A self – = described “Junk Yard=20 Artist” and the “Chihuly of Trash,” consummate = recycler and artist P.R. Miller=20 transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished=20 sculpture, furniture and lighting. =20 This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and=20 sculptures ---- colorful, = whimsical=20 portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity = in the=20 viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the = world’s=20 consumer waste.  =20


P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art = Education from=20 the University of Akron, and has studied public art in = Oslo, Norway, and Mexico.  He has exhibited his work in a = solo=20 exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in = Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 = Ingenuity=20 Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent = to the=20 Cuyahoga=20 Valley National Park into a sculpture = park.   He has dedicated his art = and his=20 life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20

 

This exhibition = is part of=20 the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art=20 Gallery season = program, “Making a Difference – = The Artist’s=20 Work,” a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of = artistic=20 journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20

 

Gallery Hours:=20

Monday = through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during = many of=20 the Stocker=20 Arts Center evening and weekend=20 events. =20
Gallery tours=20 and additional hours by appointment. =20 Call 440-366-4140

 

=

The = Stocker Arts=20 Center Box Office is open Mondays through=20 Fridays from 12:00 noon to = 6:00pm, and=20 one-and-a-half hours before ticketed = events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane=20 Eyre." =20 You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or = online. =20 By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) = 366-4040,=20 fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet = site at=20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and=20 click on the “Buy Stocker Event Tickets” = icon.  For more information or to=20 request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at = (800)=20 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. =20 The Stocker Arts = Center is on=20 the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, = Elyria,=20 Ohio  44035.  

I hope to see you at=20 Stocker Arts Center this=20 week!

Janet
*************************

Janet Herman = Barlow
Director,=20 Stocker Arts Center
Lorain County Community College
1005 North = Abbe Road=20
Elyria, Ohio  44035
440.366.7105 or
1.800.995.5222 ext.=20 7105
440.366.4101 [fax]
jbarlow at lorainccc.edu  
www.lorainccc.edu/stocker  =20
 

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Well, it looks like Mike Norton has sealed his own fate with the rebuttle he has sent back out over the past few days. If anyone is still interested in his "oppertunity of a lifetime" I think they deserve it, because they are probably as crazy as he is.

Best wishes,

David Benson


From:  Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
To:  Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com>,promiseheart at lpemail.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:  Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film
Date:  Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST)

Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:  
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

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> A T T E N T I O N :
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> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and
organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about= what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172176997-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Thu Feb 22 12:54:24 2007 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (cherylcarter) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:54:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers Message-ID: We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 13:10:37 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:10:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Man In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <674883.14518.qm@web81809.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here's a hint: www.myspace.com/growthofanamericanmale Later, Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Later,
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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--0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518-- From gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:20:21 2007 From: gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com (GMG) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:20:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <959108.34094.qm@web31811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!) Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny! Thanks for the laugh! Mike Norton wrote: Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all > goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!)  Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny!  Thanks for the laugh!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-651121374-1172179221=:34094-- >From Mike Wypasek Thu Feb 22 21:54:48 2007 From: Mike Wypasek (Mike Wypasek) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:54:48 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33306652.1172181288467.JavaMail.root at elwamui-darkeyed.atl.sa.earthlink.net> I've been reading pitches from this group for what, a month now? And althought I don't agree with their philosophy, and certainly the amount of posts were getting a little bit on my nerves because of what they stand for, at least they were and have been outward and honest enough to always, as I remember, include a link to their website so you can look at it and at the movie they are making. I think for them to announce their philosophy on every post would do nothing other than aggravate everyone who doesn't agree with their views. I don't feel they have been in any way dishonest about who they are or what they think. I think they have been subtle about it so that this board and service does NOT become a place to discuss abortion, which it shouldn't be. _mike wypasek -----Original Message----- >From: "Pantsios, Anastasia" >Sent: Feb 22, 2007 1:46 PM >To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com, promiseheart at lpemail.com >Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed > >Once again, could I suggest that you make it clear that you are an anti-abortion advocacy group and that any volunteers would need to be those who are passionate about your particular political viewpoint? > >> ---------- >> From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:42 PM >> To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed >> >> >> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, >> SELF-MOTIVATED >> INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: >> >> >> * Public Relations >> >> * Fund Raisers >> >> * Errands Person >> >> * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. >> >> >> >> >> >> _____________________________________ >> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >> _____________________________________ >> Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >> ______________________________________ >> Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >> >> NEohioPAL mailing list >> NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >> >> >_____________________________________ >AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >_____________________________________ >Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >______________________________________ >Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal From princessinafets at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:57:49 2007 From: princessinafets at yahoo.com (Stefani A.) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:57:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not. And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?... This line of thinking baffles me. -S. Alberts Mike Norton wrote: Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:01:21 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:01:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) -- The Case Western Reserve University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will present Charles = L. Mee=92s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March = 14-24, 2007. Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek tragedy, The = Suppliant Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to = avoid being forced into marriage. The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop culture and music into the story. =20 =93In Big Love, the ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally = comedic faith in the curative powers of love,=94 says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland Play House Professional Actor Training Program. =93Charles Mee=92s Big Love is a = wildly entertaining theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live theatre.=94 ABOUT BIG LOVE Fifty sisters run to escape their fate of an arranged marriage to 50 = grooms. When the grooms follow the brides to their refuge in Italy, havoc = ensues. Forced to marry the men (who happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by their father, the brides make a pact to = kill the grooms on their wedding night. The end result is one couple=92s = story of true love. ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a teacher = in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve University. = She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training Program and is = delighted to be appearing onstage with her students. She is a voice over artist = and runs her own acting studio in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' = Equity Association and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed = in roles as diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias at Porthouse Theatre. =20 TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds a Bachelor=92s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. After = four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical productions = on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some of his past = roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 Mike in Riff Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss.=20 AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since performed with The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also = toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in = Twelfth Night and Gertrude in Hamlet. She portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The Little Foxes and was seen this past summer in = Cleveland Shakespeare=92s production of King Lear. NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in Heartbreak = House. Other productions include Cymbeline (Lachimo), Othello (Casio), American Revolution (Andre), Oscar in The Little Foxes and Great Lakes Theater Festival=92s (GLTF) The Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was also with the = GLTF=92s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years before entering the program. = Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and Philosophy at Whittier College in = Los Angeles. DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble=92s fall production of Heartbreak House. = He previously played the role of Ben in The Little Foxes. He comes to = Cleveland after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include The Real Thing and Twelfth Night. He also appeared on = film as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University Chicago. DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish = moved to Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages = including Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois Gentleman. As an improv artist he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC=92s Jekyll & Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's =93Third Watch.=94 Deric = graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton University where he performed over a dozen roles = and directed two productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG. ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn in = Heartbreak House. Ms. Paul played the role of Alexandra last spring in The Little Foxes. Since completing her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh = she has performed with a variety of companies in Wisconsin, including = American Players Theatre (Cymbeline; The Playboy of the Western World; London Assurance), Theatre X (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and = Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as Beast on the Moon (which recently received = an Off-Broadway production) and The Thousand Pound Marriage. She trained = with The Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. = TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain Shotover = in Heartbreak House. Mr. Valentine has worked with esteemed Bay Area = theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun Players. In addition, he has worked = coast to coast, from children's theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and Bottom (A Midsummer Night's Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He portrayed Horace = in last spring=92s MFA production of The Little Foxes. MELYNEE SAUNDERS WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as a resident company = member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where she performed roles = including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A Midsummer = Night=92s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for = five years in the greater New York City area, where favorite roles included = Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine in The Memory of Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, and Ensemble work in both the = new musical Dissolving Elsa at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, = and concert performances of Eleven: Songs for a New Time at the West End = Theater in New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA = in Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall production = of Heartbreak House. ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or director = with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Syracuse Stage, = The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and Arlington=92s Signature = Theatre. He has served as director for The Cleveland Play House/Case Western = Reserve University MFA program=92s productions of Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night=92s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day = for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. Gordon served as Artistic = Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, an ambitious program that worked = through the Bard=92s entire canon. He has worked on several original plays, = including Romulus Linney=92s Ambrosio and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather McDonald=92s When Grace Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee=92s = Wintertime and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.=92s = Shakespeare Theatre); Angels in America (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; and Who=92s = Afraid of Virginia Woolf. TV: =93Law & Order,=94 =93Law & Order: Special Victims = Unit,=94 and MTV=92s =93Made: Actress.=94 Mr. Gordon is a founding member of the = Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he assisted Michael Kahn in the = direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy. = He has mentored and directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, = NYU/Playwrights Horizon Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre = Lab, among others.=20 Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine; Set Design: = Jill Davis; Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike Pope; Costume: Kristen L. = Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young # # # As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment. Fact sheet What: Big Love Written by Charles L. Mee Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble=20 Where: Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Opening Night: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Final Performance: Saturday, March 24, 2007 Who: Cast Giuliano Deric McNish Lydia Annie Paul Olympia Amanda Duffy Thyona Melynee Saunders Warren Bella/Eleanor Catherine Albers Piero/Leo Dan Hammond Constantine Nathan Gurr Nikos Tom Degnan=20 Oed Taylor Valentine =20 =20 Creative Team Playwright: Charles L. Mee Director: Mark Alan Gordon Movement and Choreography: Ron Wilson Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine Set Design: Jill Davis Costume Design: Kristine Davies Sound Design: Mike Pope Lighting Design: Kristen Egan Times: Wednesday-Saturday Evenings 7:30 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and staff. For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this = March

The Cleveland Play = House and Case make Big Love this March

CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) = -- The Case Western Reserve = University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will = present Charles L. Mee’s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March 14-24, 2007.

Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek = tragedy, The Suppliant = Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 = brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to avoid being forced into marriage. = The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop = culture and music into the story. 

“In Big Love, the = ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally comedic faith in the = curative powers of love,” says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland = Play House Professional Actor Training Program. “Charles = Mee’s Big = Love is a wildly entertaining = theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live = theatre.”

ABOUT BIG LOVE
Fifty sisters run to escape their fate = of an arranged marriage to 50 grooms. When the grooms follow the brides = to their refuge in Italy, havoc ensues. Forced to marry the men (who = happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by = their father, the brides make a pact to kill the grooms on their wedding = night. The end result is one couple’s story of true = love.

ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE
CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a = teacher in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve = University. She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training = Program and is delighted to be appearing onstage with her = students. She is a voice over artist and runs her own acting studio = in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association = and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional = theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed in roles as = diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias = at Porthouse Theatre.=A0

TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds = a Bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. = After four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical = productions on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some = of his past roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 = Mike in Riff = Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss. =

AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her = BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she = relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. = She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since = performed with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The = Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an = educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in Twelfth Night = and Gertrude in Hamlet. She = portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The = Little Foxes and was seen this = past summer in Cleveland Shakespeare’s production of = King Lear.

NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in = Heartbreak House. Other productions include Cymbeline = (Lachimo), Othello = (Casio), American = Revolution (Andre), Oscar = in The Little = Foxes and Great Lakes Theater = Festival’s (GLTF) The = Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was = also with the GLTF’s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years = before entering the program. Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and = Philosophy at Whittier College in Los Angeles.

DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble’s fall production = of Heartbreak = House. He previously played the = role of Ben in The Little = Foxes. He comes to Cleveland = after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The = Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of = Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two = Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include = The Real Thing and Twelfth = Night. He also appeared on film = as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. = Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University = Chicago.

DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun = in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played = as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish moved to = Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages including = Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois = Gentleman. As an improv artist = he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC’s Jekyll & = Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's = “Third Watch.” Deric graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton = University where he performed over a dozen roles and directed two = productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG.

ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn = in Heartbreak = House. Ms. Paul played the role = of Alexandra last spring in The = Little Foxes. Since completing = her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh she has performed with a = variety of companies in Wisconsin, including American Players Theatre = (Cymbeline; The = Playboy of the Western World; London = Assurance), Theatre X = (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of = working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as = Beast on the Moon (which recently received an Off-Broadway production) = and The Thousand Pound = Marriage. She trained with The = Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. =

TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain = Shotover in Heartbreak = House. Mr. Valentine has worked = with esteemed Bay Area theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, = Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun = Players. In addition, he has worked coast to coast, from children's = theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the = Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and = Bottom (A Midsummer Night's = Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He = portrayed Horace in last spring’s MFA production of = The Little Foxes.

MELYNEE SAUNDERS = WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as = a resident company member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where = she performed roles including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A = Midsummer Night’s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for five years in the greater New = York City area, where favorite roles included Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine = in The Memory of = Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, = and Ensemble work in both the new musical Dissolving Elsa = at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, and concert performances = of Eleven: Songs for a New = Time at the West End Theater in = New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA in = Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes = last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall = production of Heartbreak = House.

ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM
Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or = director with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, = Syracuse Stage, The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and = Arlington’s Signature Theatre. He has served as director for The = Cleveland Play House/Case Western Reserve University MFA program’s = productions of Twelfth = Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. = Gordon served as Artistic Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, = an ambitious program that worked through the Bard’s entire canon. = He has worked on several original plays, including Romulus = Linney’s Ambrosio = and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather = McDonald’s When Grace = Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee’s Wintertime = and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.’s Shakespeare = Theatre); Angels in America = (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; = and Who’s Afraid of = Virginia Woolf. TV: “Law = & Order,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” = and MTV’s “Made: Actress.”  Mr. Gordon is a = founding member of the Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he = assisted Michael Kahn in the direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep = Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy.  He has mentored and = directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, NYU/Playwrights Horizon = Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre Lab, among = others.

Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: = Jon Boomershine; Set = Design: Jill Davis; = Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike = Pope; Costume: Kristen L. Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young

# # = #

As the country’s first = permanently established professional theatre, founded in 1915, The = Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More than 12 = million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House – more than 130 of which were American and/or World = Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland = Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest = regional theatre complex in the United States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural = enrichment.


Fact = sheet


What:   = Big Love

          Written by Charles L. Mee
          Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble

Where:  Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, = 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Opening Night:  =             =     Wednesday, March 14, 2007

      Final = Performance:      =         Saturday, March 24, = 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Giuliano        Deric = McNish
      Lydia   Annie Paul
      Olympia Amanda Duffy

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Thyona  Melynee Saunders Warren
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Bella/Eleanor   Catherine Albers
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Piero/Leo       Dan Hammond
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Constantine     Nathan Gurr
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Nikos   Tom Degnan
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Oed     Taylor = Valentine          &nbs= p;            = ;
         &nbs= p;            = ; 

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Charles L. Mee
      Director:       =         =         =         Mark Alan Gordon

          Movement and = Choreography:      =         Ron Wilson
          Stage Manager:  =         =         =         Jon Boomershine
          Set Design:     =         =         =         Jill Davis

      Costume Design: =         =         Kristine Davies
      Sound Design:   =         =         =         Mike Pope
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Kristen Egan

Times:
Wednesday-Saturday = Evenings     =         7:30 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         =         2:00 pm

Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts = for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and = staff.

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit = www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more = SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) = 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:03:23 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:03:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Clean House at The Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House 2005 Pulitzer Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews=20 CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) =96 The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, and runs through March 25, 2007. The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a recipient of this year=92s MacArthur = =93genius=94 grant, and is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting = today. The Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House is directed by = Davis McCallum. The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New Haven, = Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to being = nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing of The Clean House won = the 2004 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary = female playwrights).=20 There are a number of metaphors used in The Clean House, including the title. Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a = clean house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the emotional = problems in their lives. ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE The Clean House is set somewhere in a =93metaphysical=94 representation = of Connecticut, where Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in = maid for Lane, a successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her = life. The problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. = She would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = =96 in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest couple in Brazil. As the characters are forced to pick up the pieces of their broken = lives, they all come to discover they share a common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the perfect joke. ABOUT THE CAST URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway in Havana Bourgeois = at 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her regional theatre = credits include originating the role of Marela in the Pulitzer Prize-winning = Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony Theatre. = She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep. JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation with that show. = Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include productions at Westbeth = Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, = Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street = Theater, Philadelphia Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People=92s Light = & Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in =93Third Watch,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93The Sopranos,=94 and =93As the World Turns.=94 Her film credits include = roles in The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by Jury, Bliss, Sounding and 1967. She = is a recipient of the Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor=92s Choice, = Philadelphia Critic=92s Choice and City Paper=92s Choice - =93Best of = Philadelphia.=94 BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong Mountain. Her = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Mary Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance from Calcutta, York; The = Bee Keeper=92s Daughter, Theatre Row; The Show Off, Playwrights Horizon; = Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and American Stage. She = played roles on television in =93Law and Order: Criminal Intent,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Storm of the Century,=94 =93Home Improvement,=94 =93One Life to = Live=94 and =93Queen.=94 Her motion picture credits include roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and Kinsey. PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House after = performing here in Moon Over Buffalo. She has also performed at Cleveland=92s = Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at = Lughnasa, Six Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits = include roles in Rose's Dilemma, Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal Heart, NY Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. = Regionally, she has acted in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, = Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre = and Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges=92 television credits include = roles on =93Law & Order", "Another World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. She holds a = BFA from the University of Washington Professional Training Program. TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway in Twelve Angry Men, = Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad = Friend, Lincoln Center; A Murder of Crows, South Street Theatre; The Butter and = Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; and Room Service, Manhattan Punch Line. He = has been involved in productions at the following regional theatres: = Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La = Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, = Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival = Theatre. He was seen on film in The Patriot, and on television in =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Law and Order: SVU,=94 =93One Life To Live,=94 =93All My Children,=94 = and =93Ed.=94 DIRECTION AND DESIGN SARAH RUHL (Playwright) has written The Clean House (Susan Smith = Blackburn award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the City (nominated for an NAACP award), Melancholy Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy Song, Orlando, and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl=92s = plays have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, La = Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many other = theatres across the country. Her plays have also been performed in England, = Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and have been translated into = Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she was the recipient of a Helen = Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, and in 2006 she was the recipient of = a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is published in an anthology from TCG. = She is a member of New Dramatists and 13P. MICHAEL FRIEDMAN (Composer) is composer/lyricist for The Civilians=92 (I = Am) Nobody=92s Lunch, Gone Missing, Save This City, and Canard, Canard, = Goose? as well as The Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). His music has also been = heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho = Rep, Theater for a New Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, Williamstown Theatre Festival, London=92s Soho and Gate Theatres, and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground = and Affair Game. He was the dramaturg for the recent Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun, directed by Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate = at New York Theatre Workshop, was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the Obie-Award-winning Civilians. DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara Hudes=92 Elliot: A = Soldier=92s Fugue, The Culture Project; The Turn of the Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee=92s A Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad Acting; Unbound: The Journals = of Fanny Kemble, The Belle=92s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle=92s The Dakota Project, HERE REGIONAL: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl=92s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy Play, Princeton University. ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; = School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Guinea Pig Solo, = LAByrinth and The Public Theater; Orange, Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's Lunch, 59E59 and UK Tour; Triple Happiness, Second Stage Theater REGIONAL: The Georgia = Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage OPERA: Trouble in Tahiti, L=92Elisir d=92Amore, = The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater Company = in Washington, D.C., Denver Center Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City Opera AWARDS: = 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master=92s Award, three Helen Hayes Award = Nominations for Outstanding Costume Design. MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the Irish, Where We=92re Born, = Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, Ars = Nova; Islands, The New Victory Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active = Eye; Brooklyn Academy of Music; The Flea REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York = Stage and Film, The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington = Stage Company, Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, Yale Repertory Theatre EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama. JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin=92 Up, Of Mice = and Men, RFK, Rabbit Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room = Service, Bad Dates, Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid Tidings, Crowns, = Hurlyburly REGIONAL: Cleveland=92s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah=92s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore=92s Center Stage, New Jersey=92s = George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound system = installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former adjunct professor for = the University of Utah=92s Fine Arts program. ### As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. FACT SHEET What: THE CLEAN HOUSE 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship =93genius grant=94 Directed by Davis McCallum Where: Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Preview Performances: Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007 Opening Night: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 Final Performance: Sunday, March 25, 2007 Who: Cast Matilde Ursula Cataan Ana Janis Dardaris Virginia Beth Dixon Lane Patricia Hodges Charles Terry Layman Creative Team Playwright: Sarah Ruhl Director: Davis McCallum Composer: Michael Friedman Scenic Design: Andromache Chalfant Lighting Design: Matthew Richards Costume Design: Murell Horton Sound Design: James C. Swonger Tango Instructor: Rebecca Sweet Times: =09 Tuesday-Saturday Evenings 8:00 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Weekday Matinee 1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, 2007 Early Curtain 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, 2007 Prices: Single ticket prices start at $39.00 For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House

The Clean = House at The Play = House
2005 Pulitzer = Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews


CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) = – The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for = previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, = and runs through March 25, 2007.

The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a = recipient of this year’s MacArthur “genius” grant, and = is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting today. The = Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House = is directed by Davis McCallum.

The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New = Haven, Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to = being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing = of The Clean = House won the 2004 Susan Smith = Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary female = playwrights).

There are a number of metaphors used = in The Clean = House, including the title. = Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a clean = house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the = emotional problems in their lives.


ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE
The Clean House is set somewhere in a = “metaphysical” representation of Connecticut, where = Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in maid for Lane, a = successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her life. The = problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. She = would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = – in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest = couple in Brazil.

As the characters are forced to pick up = the pieces of their broken lives, they all come to discover they share a = common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the = perfect joke.

ABOUT THE CAST
URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway = in Havana = Bourgeois at = 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her = regional theatre credits include originating the role of Marela in the = Pulitzer Prize-winning Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony = Theatre. She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from = Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre = Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep.

JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway = production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation = with that show. Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include = productions at Westbeth Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights = Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre = Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: = Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, = Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia = Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People’s Light & = Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in “Third Watch,” = “Law and Order,” “The Sopranos,” and “As = the World Turns.” Her film credits include roles in = The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by = Jury, Bliss, Sounding and = 1967. She is a recipient of the = Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor’s Choice, Philadelphia = Critic’s Choice and City Paper’s Choice - “Best of = Philadelphia.”

BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of = Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong = Mountain. Her Off-Broadway = credits include roles in Mary = Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, = CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance = from Calcutta, York; = The Bee Keeper’s = Daughter, Theatre = Row; The Show Off, = Playwrights Horizon; Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in = the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in = Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and = American Stage. She played roles on television in “Law and Order: = Criminal Intent,” “Law and Order,” “Storm of the = Century,” “Home Improvement,” “One Life to = Live” and “Queen.” Her motion picture credits include = roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and = Kinsey.

PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House = after performing here in Moon = Over Buffalo. She has also = performed at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at Lughnasa, Six = Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits include roles = in Rose's = Dilemma, = Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal = Heart, NY = Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. Regionally, she has acted = in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, Repertory Theatre of = St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas = Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre and = Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges’ television credits = include roles on “Law & Order", "Another = World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and = Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. = She holds a BFA from the = University of Washington Professional Training Program.

TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway = in Twelve = Angry Men, Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the = Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad Friend, Lincoln Center; = A Murder of = Crows, South = Street Theatre; The Butter and Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; = and Room = Service, = Manhattan Punch Line. He has been involved in productions at the = following regional theatres: Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, = Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, = George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, = Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania = Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival Theatre. He was seen on film = in The = Patriot, and = on television in Law and Order,” “Law and Order: SVU,” = “One Life To Live,” “All My Children,” and = “Ed.”

DIRECTION AND DESIGN
SARAH = RUHL = (Playwright) has = written The Clean = House (Susan Smith Blackburn = award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the = City (nominated for an NAACP = award), Melancholy = Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy = Song, Orlando, = and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and = Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House = at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at = Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl’s plays = have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, = La Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many = other theatres across the country.  Her plays have also been = performed in England, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and = have been translated into Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her = MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she = was the recipient of a Helen Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, = and in 2006 she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is = published in an anthology from TCG. She is a member of New Dramatists = and 13P.

MICHAEL = FRIEDMAN = (Composer) is composer/lyricist for = The Civilians’ (I Am) = Nobody’s Lunch, = Gone Missing, Save This City, = and Canard, Canard, Goose? as well as The = Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). = His music has also been heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights = Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho Rep, Theater for a New = Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The = Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, = Williamstown Theatre Festival, London’s Soho and Gate Theatres, = and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground and Affair = Game. He was the dramaturg for = the recent Broadway revival of A = Raisin in the Sun, directed by = Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate at New York Theatre Workshop, = was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the = Obie-Award-winning Civilians.

DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara = Hudes’ Elliot: A = Soldier’s Fugue, The = Culture Project; The Turn of the = Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee’s A = Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad = Acting; Unbound: The Journals of = Fanny Kemble, The Belle’s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle’s The Dakota = Project, HERE  REGIONAL: = Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American = Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy = Play, Princeton = University.

ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre  OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, = Guinea Pig Solo, LAByrinth and = The Public Theater; Orange, = Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS = 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The = Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's = Lunch, 59E59 and UK = Tour; Triple = Happiness, Second Stage = Theater  REGIONAL: The Georgia Shakespeare Festival, Arena = Stage  OPERA: Trouble in = Tahiti, L’Elisir d’Amore, The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha  EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of = the Arts.

MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater = Company in Washington, D.C., Denver Center = Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire = Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard = School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company  OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City = Opera  AWARDS: 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master’s Award, = three Helen Hayes Award Nominations for Outstanding Costume = Design.

MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights = Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the = Irish, Where We’re Born, Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, = Ars Nova; = Islands, The New Victory = Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active Eye; Brooklyn Academy of = Music; The Flea  REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York Stage and Film, = The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington = Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, = Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre = Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, = Yale Repertory Theatre  EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama.

JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin’ Up, Of Mice and Men, RFK, Rabbit = Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named = Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room Service, Bad Dates, = Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, = John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid = Tidings, Crowns, Hurlyburly  = REGIONAL: Cleveland’s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah’s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore’s Center Stage, = New Jersey’s George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, = Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound = system installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former = adjunct professor for the University of Utah’s Fine Arts = program.

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As the = country’s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 = years. More than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions = at The Cleveland Play House – more than 130 of which were American = and/or World Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip = Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance = spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United = States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all = Ohioans.

FACT = SHEET



What:   THE CLEAN HOUSE

          2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist
          By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship “genius = grant”

          Directed by Davis McCallum

Where:  Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Preview = Performances:         = Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007

      Opening Night:  =             = Wednesday, March 7, 2007
      Final = Performance:      =         Sunday, March 25, 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Matilde Ursula Cataan
      Ana     Janis = Dardaris
      Virginia        Beth = Dixon

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Lane    Patricia Hodges
         &nbs= p;            = ; Charles  Terry Layman

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Sarah Ruhl
      Director:       =         =         =         Davis McCallum
      Composer:       =         =         =         Michael Friedman
      Scenic Design:  =         =         Andromache Chalfant
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Matthew Richards
      Costume Design: =         =         Murell Horton
      Sound Design:   =         =         James C. Swonger
      Tango = Instructor:       =         =         Rebecca Sweet

Times:  =         =         =        
Tuesday-Saturday = Evenings       =         8:00 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         2:00 pm
Weekday Matinee =         =         1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, = 2007
Early Curtain   =         =         =         7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, = 2007

Prices: =         =         =         Single = ticket prices start at $39.00

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 14:03:48 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:03:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <675830.57304.qm@web81808.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Stefani, Sense of humor is a plus!! Give me a call~!!! I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts! Thank you, and good night! Mike "Stefani A." wrote: I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... 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Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Stefani,
 
Sense of humor is a plus!!  Give me a call~!!!
 
I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts!
 
Thank you, and good night!
 
Mike

"Stefani A." <princessinafets at yahoo.com> wrote:
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 







 
"If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..."
Stef
 

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Cleveland Composers' Guild Recital
 
Sunday February 25, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Pilgrim Church
2592 West 14th Street, Tremont
(Cleveland)
 
music by Eric Charnofsky (flute and piano,) Fred Lissauer (piano,) Nick Puin (two pianos,) Lisa Rainsong (flute and piano,) and
 
Mary Ann Griebling         THE FOUR ELEMENTS (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) clarinet and piano
                                     Lindsay Wile Charnofsky, clarinet
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
Stephen T. Griebling       FIVE SONGS (Edna St. Vincent Millay)
                                     Sandra Simon, soprano
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
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--0-1907784512-1172186038=:72486-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Thu Feb 22 17:37:37 2007 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Brad Wyner) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:37:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Once On This Island @ Playhouse Square this weekend: Cleveland School of the Arts performs at IdeaCenter Message-ID: <6d88e39eb5acac5c5fcfa577506a9c26@adelphia.net> --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Feb 22 18:24:22 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:24:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop "The Singing Child" in Hudson, OH March 2nd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "The Singing Child" including Lee's popular "Singing FUNdamentals" Toy Box =20 The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned clinician and children's choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, TX for a workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in Hudson, OH. Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter's 34th Annual Children's Choir Festival. This workshop will explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically will be experienced by session attendees. Mr. Gwozdz will also demonstrate his Singing FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he tosses it in the air. =20 Lee Gwozdz biography: Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus Christi Cathedral in Corpus Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of "The Chorister". In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. A native of Ft. Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in organ performance. Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington. =20 As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, primarily in the area of children's choirs, throughout the United States. He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer seminars in both Grand Rapids and Kansas City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for the Papal Mass held in San Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World Youth Day Festival.=20 =20 REGISTRATION: $20 per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner. Please send your check payable to Choristers Guild: NE Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS. Higbee at chsaviour.org =20 =20 =20 First Congregational Church 47 Aurora St. Hudson, Ohio 44236 =20 >From the south: Take Rte 8 North to 303 exit (Hudson). Turn right on 202 and to the town square which is route 91. Turn left on 91. Go one block and turn right on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 >From the north: Take 480 to Rte. 91 exit (Hudson/Twinsburg) . Follow 91 South into the town of Hudson and turn left on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 “The Singing Child” including Lee’s popular “Singing = FUNdamentals” Toy Box         =

The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned = clinician and children’s choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, = TX for a = workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 = from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in = Hudson, OH. = Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest = clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter’s 34th Annual Children’s = Choir Festival.

This workshop will = explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and = heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically = will be experienced by session attendees.  Mr. Gwozdz will also = demonstrate his Singing = FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his = cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, = Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, = making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. = Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make = their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he = tosses it in the air.

 

Lee Gwozdz biography: = Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus = Christi Cathedral in Corpus = Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of = “The Chorister”.  In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term = past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the = national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the = National Association of Pastoral Musicians.

A native of Ft. = Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in = organ performance.  Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training = Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington.  =

As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, = primarily in the area of children’s choirs, throughout the United States.  He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer = seminars in both Grand = Rapids and Kansas = City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for = the Papal Mass held in San = Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in = Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World = Youth Day Festival.

  &n= bsp;    

REGISTRATION: $20 = per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner.  Please send your = check payable to Choristers Guild: NE = Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH = 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE = INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS.  Higbee at chsaviour.org  

 

 

First Congregational = Church

47 Aurora St.

Hudson, Ohio 44236

 

From the = south:   Take Rte = 8 North to 303 exit  (Hudson).  Turn right = on 202 and to the town square which is route 91.  Turn left on 91.  Go = one block and turn right on Aurora St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the = 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear.  =

 

From the north: =  Take 480 to = Rte. 91 exit  (Hudson/Twinsburg) .  Follow 91 South into the town of = Hudson and turn left on = Aurora = St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the 2nd church on the left (red = brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. 

 

Judith Higbee

Director of Music

Church of the Saviour

2537 Lee Road 

Cleveland Hts., OH 44118

216-321-8880

higbee at chsaviour.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Thu Feb 22 18:52:59 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:52:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on the "Mama's Plan" Film Message-ID: <35250.69.221.139.206.1172199179.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> To All Memers of NEOhiopal: This is a response to all the mail that we received on 2/22/07. We MUST explain what our objectives are with the "Mama's Plan" Film. 1. We are NOT a political group. 2. The reason we put out postings for volunteers is because this is a community film, not Hollywood! 3. We have had alot of interest with the story, because this is an altruistic effort to help young girls who are in troubled situations, and to offer them help. 4. We would like to tell young women that there are options and alternatives to discarding their newborn babies in dumpsters, garbage cans, rivers, lakes, etc. We will inform them of the Safe-Haven laws. We were appalled at the recent news of a woman who put her baby in a microwave. THIS IS WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO STOP! 5. Although we do not agree with abortion, "Mama's Plan" is not about abortion. It is about a girl who discards her twin newborns in a dumpster, and the consequences that follow. We do suggest that before anyone judges our intent, they might want to first view our website at www.mamasplan.com to get the truth about our group and what we're trying to accomplish. We hope we have clarified any misunderstandings that have occurred. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From Stacy at CBurris.com Thu Feb 22 20:03:28 2007 From: Stacy at CBurris.com (Stacy Burris) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 23:03:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000701c756ff$95f59f60$650fa8c0@Mordor> Hi Cheryl, You want to get in touch with Jeff Bodkin; his band is AMAZING. Am looking for his number, in the meantime, hopefully someone will see this and pass it along to Jeff to get in touch with you. (...and I will keep looking for contact info) All the best! Stacy -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of cherylcarter Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:54 PM To: Neohiopal at Lists. Fredsternfeld. Com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >From Cassidy Theatre Fri Feb 23 15:25:02 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:25:02 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CABARET opens tonight at CASSIDY Message-ID: <2683881.1172244302568.JavaMail.root at elwamui-ovcar.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH 44130 (440) 842-4600 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 14, 2007 CABARET OPENS TONIGHT AT CASSIDY Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 The Cassidy Theatre proudly presents the clas= sic musical CABARET, Friday, February 23rd through March 11th. Directed by= Kevin Joseph Kelly and Musically Directed by Heidi Herczeg, the Cassidy pr= oduction features choreography by Jennifer Glowe and costumes by David Glow= e. Production times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm with Sunday matinees = at 3pm.=20 Set in Berlin at the beginning of the Third Reich, the story follows the ro= mance of an English cabaret performer and an American writer. Through the s= ongs of the Cabaret's Emcee, the audience witnesses the political changes t= aking place. The Cassidy production features: Kristin Netzband as =E2=80=9CSally Bowles=E2=80=9D Zac Hudak as =E2=80=9CThe Emcee=E2=80=9D William Valichnac as =E2=80=9CCliff=E2=80=9D Candice Russell as =E2=80=9CFr=C3=A4ulein Schneider=E2=80=9D Gilgamesh Tagget as =E2=80=9CHeir Schultz=E2=80=9D Pat Ciamacco as =E2=80=9CErnest Ludwig=E2=80=9D=20 with Kim Bush as "Fr=C3=A4ulein Kost". =20 Rounding out the cast are: Russ Harris, Rachel Galambus, Kate League, Kendra Payne, Beth Bebenroth, Al= ex Tepe, Holly K. Harris, Jennifer Nageotte, Jennifer Glowe, Max Kantor, Jo= shua M. Baum, Ryan Smith, David Glowe, Andrew Parmalee and Eric M. Veres. Director Kevin Joseph Kelly anticipates an exceptional production saying = =E2=80=9CI am thrilled to bring Cabaret back to the Cassidy stage after nea= rly 20 years. This cast does an exceptional job of bringing this musical to= life by personally investing into every moment and creating a spectacular = event for all of us to share.=E2=80=9D Originally called "Welcome to Berlin", Cabaret is based on John Van Druten'= s play "I Am a Camera", which was in turn based on the novel "Goodbye to Be= rlin" by Christopher Isherwood. Cabaret was originally produced and direct= ed on Broadway by the legendary Hal Prince with music by John Kander and Ly= rics by Fred Ebb. The show originally ran for 1165 performances from 1966 = to 1969 winning Tony Awards in 1967 for Best Musical, Best Composer and Lyr= icist, Best Supporting Actor in a Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Music= al, Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Choreography, and Best Di= rection of a Musical. Cabaret features classic songs like It Couldn't Ple= ase Me More, Willkommen, Cabaret, Don't Tell Mama and Two Ladies. The musi= cal was adapted into the famous Academy Award winning 1972 movie directed b= y Bob Fosse starring Liza Minelli and Joel Grey. The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons at 6200 Pearl Rd. = in Parma Heights. Ticket reservations can be made by calling (440) 842-460= 0. =20 FOR INFORMATION: Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 07:32:26 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:32:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mamas and Papas in search of Free lunches. In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: <644426.55732.qm@web81710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-208112707-1172244746=:55732 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group, Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups, and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you??? You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you, as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer. And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you most assuredly deserve. Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed?????? There is also another one. . . . .A word to the wise is sufficient. Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote: A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group,
 
Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups,
and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through
the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going
to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just
about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you
with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you???
 
You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free
lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are
going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you
think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you,
as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post
a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer.
And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you
most assuredly deserve.
 
Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed??????
 
There is also another one. . . . .A  word to the wise is sufficient.
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland
 

promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote:


A T T E N T I O N :

Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.

We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
many hours you are able to devote to this project.

Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
your interest.

Sincerely,

The "Mama's Plan" Film Group








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--0-208112707-1172244746=:55732-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Fri Feb 23 05:21:38 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:21:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheese Making Fest and Wine Pairing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0029_01C75723.A3F542E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland, OH - February 23, 2007 The Studio of 5 Rings is inviting Cheese Makers from Ohio to participate in this event that both highlights their talents and brings wine and cheese together. This is a fun competition and a chance to get face-time with cheese makers and the people who love cheese. The "Pro-AM" format is open to professional and amateur cheese makers. We will add the names of the participating cheese factories soon! * Set for Saturday April 14, 2007 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm for paid registrants and contestants only * There is a nominal entry fee for all participants and $10 for attendees; registrations must be made and paid in advance * Entry fee includes cheese samples along with assorted meats, breads, crackers and desserts * Pro cheese makers will have names included in our advertising, press releases, etc. * Two separate awards for Pro's and Am's based on people's choice * Participants will bring up to five cheeses that they make (about three pounds of each) along with utensils for cutting / serving cheese samples * Wines are from our winery: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red * We are only taking reservations for 50 people - make your reservation early! Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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C. A.) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 05:31:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA welcomes Ten Thousand Villages Message-ID: <935254.95425.qm@web50910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For Immediate Release: BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours. Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America. Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years. For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com. Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm. 2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio 2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- Any questions? 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For Immediate Release:  BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages
 
BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours.
 
Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America.  Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   
 
 
Ten Thousand Villages
 
Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years.
 
For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com.  Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm.
 
2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio
2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine 
Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers
Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer
 


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


Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425-- From HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu Fri Feb 23 05:49:20 2007 From: HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu (Houser, Nancy) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:49:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it...the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! =20 Nancy Houser =20 =20 ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium =20 Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies?=20 A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Finding fabulous fares is fun.=20 Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed.  It is = time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music Center is a = prime example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides = numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring = customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed = the outcome of that at a summer concert when the “accidental = spill” occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with = drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it…the individual = sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the = night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

=

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February = 22, 2007 1:37 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: = [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back = at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" = (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in = late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  = A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large = box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the = parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second = act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else = we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better.  The = noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to = those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the right to be = an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get = up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in = the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is this = the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the = movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an = food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  = Am I way off base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres = in the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music Director
Riverside High School Drama Club



_________________________________________________________________________= ___________
Finding fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight = and hotel bargains.
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C-- From mark at levignefamily.org Fri Feb 23 06:26:31 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:26:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HKbNW2fJx-0008Ss@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks, Nancy I agree. Take charge! I was beginning to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone else's home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience. Disgraceful, isn't it? Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? Thanks. Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there with opinions on both sides. Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo! group(s)? Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a house of your choice. Mark Check us out on the web at http://all2uband.org ! PS: Lori: I got your reply as well. Your 'twist' on my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning. ;-) Shame, shame.... Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta way. ;-) "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi _____ From: Houser, Nancy [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:49 AM To: mark at levignefamily.org; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it.the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! Nancy Houser _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks, Nancy
 
I agree.  Take charge!  = I = was beginning=20 to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone = else's=20 home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience.  = Disgraceful,=20 isn't it?  Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? =20 Thanks.
 
Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there = with opinions=20 on both sides.  Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo!=20 group(s)?
 
Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a = house of=20 your choice.

     = Mark
 

Check=20 us out on the web at http://all2uband.org=20 !

PS: Lori: I got your reply as well.  Your = 'twist' on=20 my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning.  ;-)  = Shame,=20 shame....  Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta = way. =20 ;-)

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince = Lombardi

 


From: Houser, Nancy=20 [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 23, = 2007 8:49=20 AM
To: mark at levignefamily.org;=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food = and=20 Drink in the Auditorium

I just wanted = to state=20 that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should=20 not be allowed. =  It is=20 time the administrators of professional, community, and even school = theatre=20 presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink=20 rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the=20 individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol=20 on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music=20 Center is a prime = example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the=20 pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous = alcoholic=20 and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to = indulge=20 and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed the = outcome of=20 that at a summer concert when the “accidental spill” = occurred because someone=20 became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to = sway to the=20 music, and you guessed it…the individual sitting in front was = wearing a beer the=20 rest of the night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

 


From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark = Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 = 1:37=20 PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and = Drink in=20 the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I=20 must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a=20 concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only=20 ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but=20 took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we=20 went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn=20 boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to=20 clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back at = 'the=20 home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation = of=20 "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at = World View Church=20 (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late = January.  We were=20 told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  A 10 = year old,=20 with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of = popcorn so=20 loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the parents knew = 'the=20 rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  = Thankfully he ate=20 it fast and was done by the second act...

As a parent I ensure my = family=20 leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition = as when=20 we arrived, if not better.  The noise of food and drink during a = live=20 performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you = but to=20 the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the = ticket=20 price include the right to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right = to swing=20 your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel = better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original = Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High=20 School Drama=20 Club



_____________________________________________________= _______________________________
Finding=20 fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your = favorite travel=20 sites to find flight and hotel bargains.
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840-- From k_man61 at hotmail.com Fri Feb 23 07:54:11 2007 From: k_man61 at hotmail.com (Kevin Walsh) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:54:11 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE hitting the festival circuit Message-ID: Hello my neohiopal peeps, You best be keeping it real:) I worked on the feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE and it is now making the rounds in the festivals. I just wanted to give you a heads up that there are now official screening dates and times for AMERICAN ZOMBIE at SXSW and at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. If you know people that live in the Austin and San Francisco areas or anyone going to these festivals please give them the info listed below so they have the opportunity see the film. thanks for the support Kevin Michael Walsh The trailer can be found here http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1814756884 Please spread the word! I would highly recommend that if you know people who want to see the films, that they buy their tickets in advance. We anticipate big crowds! Both of these are great, audience-driven festivals. You can find ticket details on each website. SXSW - Friday, March 9, 9:30pm, at the Alamo Lamar 1 Saturday, March 10, 9:45pm at the Alamo Lamar 1 More info on the film here: http://2007.sxsw.com/film/screenings/ film/F7504.html SFIAFF Friday, March 16, 9pm at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, CA Saturday, March 17, 7pm, at the 1000 AMC Van Ness in San Francisco http://www.asianamericanfilmfestival.org/2007/films-events/film- detail/?i=4 Tickets for SF go on sale online beginning Feb 19 (Monday)! www.myspace.com/kevinmichaelwalsh _________________________________________________________________ Don?t miss your chance to WIN 10 hours of private jet travel from Microsoft? Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0540002499mrt/direct/01/ From chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net Fri Feb 23 09:10:03 2007 From: chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net (Chris Mezzolesta) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:10:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Voiceover training DVD FS Message-ID: <20070223171020.MYDC17450.ibm65aec.bellsouth.net@CHRIS.bellsouth.net> --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-) The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more. Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested. Many thanks! Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent 800.356.5519 Skype: chrismezzolesta http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-)

The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more.

Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested.

Many thanks!

Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent
800.356.5519
Skype: chrismezzolesta
http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com
http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com
--=====================_148826968==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 23 09:36:48 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:36:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]David Manocchio's Music Video Audition Message-ID: <02d201c75771$33dd2380$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit fyi _____ From: david manocchio [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:52 AM To: johnny at mdifilm.com Subject: Need actor Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor shoud have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work divided into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at Stone Model and Talent located at West Resource Drive Cleve. Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

fyi


From: david manocchio=20 [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 = 11:52=20 AM
To: johnny at mdifilm.com
Subject: Need=20 actor
Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor = shoud=20 have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work = divided=20 into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at = Stone=20 Model and Talent  located at West Resource Drive Cleve.=20 Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
 
------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 10:19:35 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:19:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]I wrote this in February 2005 Message-ID: <396360.15737.qm@web81811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05. Find the asterisk (*)! Dear Cleveland Community, This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it. I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!). I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot. The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here. Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us. Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community. The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this. Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror). Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again. The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature. Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this. For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think! Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city. Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here. Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry). The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet. Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes. Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town. Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled. Why is this so? As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans: Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes. Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it. Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought. By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity. By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs! Help filling these potholes, please? Best, Mike Norton Pauper in Transformation --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05.  Find the asterisk (*)!
 
Dear Cleveland Community,

This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it.

I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!).

I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot.

The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here.

Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us.

Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community.

The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this.

Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror).

Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again.

The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature.

Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this.

For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think!

Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city.

Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here.

Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry).

The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet.

Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes.

Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town.

Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled.

Why is this so?

As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans:

Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes.

Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it.

Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought.

By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity.

By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs!

Help filling these potholes, please?
 
Best,
 
Mike Norton
Pauper in Transformation
 
--0-593051963-1172254775=:15737-- >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean Zarzour >From Recent Students Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble Theater, March 16 - April 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy (most recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu Theater) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Issue 18 ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI ?? Smith Dairy Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks April 2 - May 21 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
 
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks, = Jean.  Pete Ferry  (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble = Theater,=20 March 16 - April=20 1)

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The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in=20 self-confidence. She = has a great=20 gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, = addressing=20 the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her = friendly and=20 relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes = for=20 a juicy environment for creative challenge and=20 growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their = voiceover=20 career.  - Anne=20 McEvoy   (most=20 recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu=20 Theater)

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Some key words=20 about Jean: Professional. = Prepared.=20 Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. = Funny. A=20 leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! -=20 James = McCormack

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The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was = covered in=20 that time.  It was such a great experience!  You truly do help = us to=20 "find our voice"!  The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome!  Jimmy and = Jean make=20 such a great team!  Thanks again for a great = experience!  Thanks again! -  Cathy Nadolski

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This work=20 is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about = what it=20 really takes, Jean.  Hard = work. Much=20 like any other area of acting.  = How=20 great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding = experience!=20 - = Beverly

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After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I = was so=20 inspired!  You really get a sense of her knowledge and = experience in=20 the field. Jimmy at The Reel = Thing  took=20 the time with each of us to make our demos top notch.  Working with = such=20 professionalism elevates us.   You ROCK, Sista!  - Sharon

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have = so much to=20 share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel = Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to = record our=20 work at a professional sound studio!  - Ellen=20

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real = world" setting=20 of a professional studio, and to hear the final results!  Jimmy was = great=20 to work with.  He was professional and personable, and he gave very = helpful=20 feedback.- Nicole

----------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------------------------------------------

You'll come out=20 sounding just as professional as you can be.  Recording at The Reel Thing = is the=20 perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work = has paid=20 off. You come away with a very professional radio spot.  - =20 Laurel Johnson

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Whether you're just beginning or, like me, = need to=20 have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed = page to a=20 ready for prime time MP3 demo. -  Marje Rody=20
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Thanks to Jean=20 Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have = noticed a=20 marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as=20 voicemail messages and general conversation with clients.  That = alone has=20 been worth my time and effort! - Coletta=20 West  

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

Learn all = of the=20 technique and gain real world experience=20

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

Jean=20 Zarzour=20 &=20 The Reel Thing Recording Studio

 

 Who?

Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and=20 instructor of:

Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, = Movement &=20 Improv at:

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up = & Live/Actors=20 Studio,  

and=20 for 2 years in London, England & Milan,=20 Italy. 

You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, = WZAK=20 & WMMS

in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials = and=20 industrials, internationally.

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

 Issue 18 = =C2=B7 Ohio.net=20 =C2=B7=20 Lakewood Hospital =C2=B7=20 CEI =C2=B7=20 Smith Dairy

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

Owner of =20 LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The=20 GOT PAY?=20 Organization

Visit www.lipschtick.com for a=20 full resume and Click To Hear=20 My Commercial demo

 

The=20 Reel=20 Thing Recording Studios have been providing

award = winning,=20 state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since=20 1975. =

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

 No more=20 than 8 students will meet each Monday from = 6-8:30=20 pm (or later, as=20 needed) for 8 weeks

All=20 recording equipment and copy will be=20 provided.

All=20 you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your=20 chords!

 Your = final class will=20 take place at The Reel Thing = Recording=20 Studios 

where you'll get the experience of working = on commercial=20 copy 

in=20 a full service recording studio and walk away with=20 a CD 

of=20 your voice on a fully produced radio=20 spot. 

 

You=E2=80=99ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette,=20 Industry Terminology and

Microphone Technique with the option to explore=20 a variety of "reads" like:=20

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

Real=20 Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - = Cold=20 Readings

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

5 Houses South of the = McKinley Exit off=20 I-90

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

 April 2 - May=20 21

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

 Payment due in advance.  Missed=20 classes are not refundable.

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

From Jimmy Silver, Owner=20 of  The Reel Thing Recording=20 Studios

"Over the years, Jean's students show up = prepared and=20 well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If = you=20 want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's=20 class is a good place to start."

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

"Thank you for making the = Extreme=20 Festival an incredible weekend.  When I saw you working with the = kids,=20 encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for = both=20 putting the show together and making the kids happy.  Although = other people=20 could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with = the=20 kids really made a difference.  I can't wait to work with you = again! Thanks=20 again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at = Playhouse=20 Sq.!!"  Ray Gargano, Education = Outreach=20 Manager, Playhouse Square Center

 

From The Beck Center=20

"I Have had the pleasure = of=20 employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She = is always=20 prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance.  Jean = is=20 especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her = needs and=20 meet those needs. The students love her.  Her personality works = well with=20 kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I  can whole heartedly = recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher."   =20 Meg=20 Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education=20 1996-2006

 

"Jean=20 Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since=20 1998.  She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children = thoroughly=20 enjoy.  She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and = relates well=20 to children and adults."   Lynda=20 Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education = Outreach=20

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0-- From ted at swingingcane.com Fri Feb 23 11:18:29 2007 From: ted at swingingcane.com (Hero Tomorrow) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:18:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hero Tomorrow at Cleveland International Film Festival & New Clips Online Message-ID: <04ae01c7577f$82750a40$190a0a0a@crs.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International Film Festival. This year the fest will be showing over 120 features and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries. We are so honored to be included, and can't wait to get this cast & crew together for an ultra cool midnight screening. If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local Heroes, & Midnight Snacks. Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members. Contact Info: Cleveland Film Society 866.865.3456 HT Screening Times Friday, March 16 Midnight - Code HERT16 Sunday, March 18 11:45 AM - Code HERT18 Running Time 93 Minutes Tower City Cinemas 230 West Huron Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and myspace page for the latest news and party info! Ted Sikora We finally added some new videos online, and you can see them all on our new Youtube page www.youtube.com/herotomorrow 1. The Hero Tomorrow Trailer 2. ManiaTV interview from Comic Con International. This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of new HT shots peppered throughout. (All these vids are also available on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV Channel.) 3. G4 Network's Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment. 4. In one of our early focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next scene. We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those who choose to click - it can be that first moment. Hero Tomorrow - The Squid Scene Reviews "Among the cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006." Chris Gore G4 Network's "ATTACK OF THE SHOW" "Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules... Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie films." Clay Dempsey CINEPHELIA "The Film is excellent. A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic fan or not. The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the acting is first rate." Michael San Giacomo NEWSARAMA "Future cult classic. thoroughly enjoyable. I loved it." Neal Cropper SCURVY DAWG "Jocelyn Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine. She's got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom heartthrob." Tony Isabella COMICBUYERS GUIDE Awards North Texas Film Festival IFFYNTX Best Cinematography Best Actor Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster. Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote? www.herotomorrow.com www.herotomorrow.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/herotomorrowmovie ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual = Cleveland International Film Festival

Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International = Film Festival.  

 

This year the fest will be showing over 120 features = and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries.  We are so = honored to be included, and can’t wait to get this cast & crew together = for an ultra cool midnight screening.

 

If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local = Heroes, & Midnight Snacks.

 

Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members.  

 

Contact Info:

Cleveland Film Society =

866.865.3456

 

HT Screening = Times

Friday, March 16

Midnight – Code HERT16

 

Sunday, March 18

11:45 AM – Code = HERT18

 

Running Time 93 Minutes

 

Tower City Cinemas

230 = West Huron Road,

Cleveland, Ohio 44113

 

See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and = myspace page for the latest news and party info! =

 

Ted Sikora

 

 

We finally added some new videos online, and you can = see them all on our new Youtube page

www.youtube.com/herotomorrow=

 

  1. The Hero Tomorrow = Trailer

 

  1. ManiaTV interview = from Comic Con International.  This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of = new HT shots peppered throughout.  (All these vids are also available = on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV = Channel.)

 

  1. G4 Network’s = Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment.

 

  1. In one of our early = focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert = Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next = scene.  We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those = who choose to click - it can be that first moment. =

Hero Tomorrow – The Squid = Scene

 

Reviews

 

“Among the = cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006.”

Chris Gore

G4 Network’s “ATTACK OF THE = SHOW”

 

“Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules...  Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie = films.”

Clay Dempsey

CINEPHELIA

 

“The Film is excellent…  A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic = fan or not.  The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the = acting is first rate.”

Michael San Giacomo  

NEWSARAMA

 

“Future cult classic… thoroughly enjoyable… I loved = it.”

Neal Cropper

SCURVY DAWG

 

“Jocelyn = Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine.  = She’s got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom = heartthrob.”

Tony Isabella  

COMICBUYERS GUIDE  

 

Awards

North = Texas Film = Festival IFFYNTX

Best Cinematography

Best Actor

 

Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis
David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting = grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero = fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David = long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster.

Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante = dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own = desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote?

 

www.herotomorrow.com 

www.herotomorrow.blogspot.= com 

www.myspace.com/herotom= orrowmovie

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240-- From dajsk8 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 12:25:09 2007 From: dajsk8 at yahoo.com (Dawn Jordan) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:25:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? Message-ID: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Fri Feb 23 12:50:27 2007 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:50:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope Tomorrow Night! Message-ID: <200702231550.AA16908500@clevelandyucks.com> Beachland Ballroom - 9:00 PM Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. As "Chortle UK" puts it: "Ask anyone whose opinion matters, and they'll tell you Doug Stanhope is one of the top ten stand-ups in the world today. Stanhope's confrontational stance comes from the rough, blistered underbelly of America's trailer parks; he's a feral, aggressive man full fuelled by primal urges to drink, fight and screw and the corrosive material has all the venomous aggression you might expect from that background. But what underlines it, and makes it so untouchably good, is the passion and conviction with which he holds his intelligent beliefs, informed by sensibilities that might seem alien to such a no-nonsense, pig-headed persona." Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com. Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at clevelandyucks.com From gmaher at alltel.net Fri Feb 23 13:37:24 2007 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:37:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend to See Once Upon A Mattress!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon A Mattress' Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out. A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances left...but don?t put it off or you?ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also available at the door. After tonight?s performance (Feb 23), audience members will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson?s On The Green after the show. The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic provides for some side splitting shenigans. Chances are, you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again. The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary Maher ? Annie Steinheiser ? Jenna Bates ? Dani Kuntz ? Claudia Lillibridge ? Adrienne Dickson ? Colleen McCaughey ? Patrick Wulff ? Ellen Antes ? Jim Wolf ? Stephanie Bowlin ? John Mohnacky ? Laura Mohnacky ? Kirk Worcester ? Sally Morris ? Sarah Shriver ? Steve Brofman ? Marco Urbanic ? Beth Judy ? Doug Lillibridge ? John Jesenko ? Michelle Dolciato ? Tim Steiner The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of "good shows, good friends, good times. Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com < http://www.hudsonplayers.com/ > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players = Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon = A Mattress'
 
Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. = It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more = importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out.

A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the = great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances = left...but don’t put it off or you’ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are = February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center = in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale = tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also = available at the door. After tonight’s performance (Feb 23), audience members = will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson’s On The Green after = the show.

The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously = unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential = bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order = to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the = ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved = musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic = audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious = and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking  spin on the familiar classic provides for some side = splitting  shenigans. Chances are, = you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.

The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary = Maher – Annie Steinheiser – Jenna Bates – Dani Kuntz – Claudia = Lillibridge – Adrienne Dickson – Colleen McCaughey – Patrick Wulff – Ellen Antes = – Jim Wolf – Stephanie Bowlin – John Mohnacky – Laura Mohnacky – Kirk Worcester = – Sally Morris – Sarah Shriver – Steve Brofman – Marco Urbanic – Beth Judy = – Doug Lillibridge – John Jesenko – Michelle Dolciato – Tim Steiner

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

>From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

>From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community = theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an = ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of = "good shows, good friends, good times.

Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & = Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All = shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking = for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a = quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is = available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com
<http://www.hudsonplayers.com/= > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. = <= /p>

 

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Actors' Summit Theater is seeking a musical director for= it's=20 upcoming production of Quilters. Actors' Summit is a nonpro= fit=20 professional Equity Theater located in Hudson.  This is a paid=20 position.
 
Responsibilities include:
    Teaching vocal music to the acto= rs.=20
    Playing keyboard for all=20 performances
    Coordinating with additional=20 musicians.
    
Production dates are: April 26-May 13,=20 2007
    Performance times are :
    Thursday, Friday and Saturday ni= ghts=20 at 8 PM
    Sunday matinees at 2 PM
 
Rehearsals are scheduled to begin March= 15th.=20
    Rehearsal schedule for Quilters=20= will=20 be: 
    Sat. 10-4PM
    Sundays-6PM-10 PM
    Monday, Tuesday and Wed from 6-1= 0:30=20 PM
    Thursday and Fri is on a TBA bas= is.=20
 
The MUST dates are:
    April 20-26th;  6 PM til 10 PM; dress=20 reheasals
    Plus Sat April 21- from 10 AM til 10 PM-tech an= d=20 dress
    And Sunday April 22 from 12 noon til 10 PM--tec= h=20 and dress.
    And performances: April 26-May 13, 2007
 
Please email your resume along with any questions, directly to mjalexthac at aol.com,  = ;as a=20 pdf  or Word document.
 
 
Thank you,
 
Sincerely,  
MaryJo Alexander
Co-Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown St
Hudson Oh
330-342-0800
 
 


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. -------------------------------1172268262-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 14:58:41 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:58:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jessica Strader ( Cleveland Idol ) Message-ID: <942880.55800.qm@web50601.mail.yahoo.com> Jessica has been chosen to audition for FOX 8's Cleveland Idol this weekend at the Cleveland Auto Show. For more info check her out in the featured artist page at www.aldiamondphillips.com Al From lee921 at att.net Fri Feb 23 15:09:40 2007 From: lee921 at att.net (Lee Kamps) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? In-Reply-To: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee. If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison. If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work. When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock. Lee Kamps -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Dawn Jordan Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
There=20 are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and = the Bush=20 administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - = an=20 unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without = expecting=20 to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to = survive. The=20 laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. =
 
If one=20 hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the=20 business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. = That is the=20 law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not = subject to=20 the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others = hired=20 on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, = plumbers,=20 etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent = contractor to=20 decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has = distinct=20 rules between an independent contractor and an = employee.
 
If you=20 hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, = state and=20 local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper = authority. An=20 employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as = well as=20 withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure = to do so=20 results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of = business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an=20 opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly = the owner=20 could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and = is most=20 likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, = then the=20 postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be = notified.=20 These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is = not a=20 part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their = employer is=20 breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the = state's=20 atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.=20
 
When=20 landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu = of=20 dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being = paid in=20 company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is=20 worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to = attract=20 good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal = Mart. When=20 Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were = given stock=20 in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers = that=20 became millionaires through that early Wal Mart = stock.
 
Lee=20 Kamps
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of = Dawn=20 Jordan
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To = Volunteer=20 or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to = share my=20 own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and = entertainment=20 community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests = for=20 legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I = (and=20 many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have = volunteered our=20 time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on = resumes,=20 or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone = volunteers=20 doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I = don't=20 want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable = posting=20 requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing = so. =20 Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list = are=20 intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies = from those=20 who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money = to hire=20 someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid = employees=20 because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about=20 payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I = need to=20 do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar = Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a = company. =20 In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone = thinks=20 they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't = count. =20
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to = volunteer my time=20 to help them, there may be others that would want to help for=20 experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and = want to=20 help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to = help.  How=20 many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film = for=20 experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody = scenes=20 of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the = experience=20 of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think = it would=20 be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should = give=20 all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide = for=20 themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's = a=20 duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for = researching=20 for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have = had a=20 bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means = post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but = please=20 do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or = try to ban=20 them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare = away=20 someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses = volunteer=20 ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use=20 volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this = mean that=20 they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at = all.  To=20 volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not = make the=20 assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent = that we=20 can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our = needs and=20 gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, = share, and=20 discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420-- From brandi at acidentertainment.net Fri Feb 23 15:30:12 2007 From: brandi at acidentertainment.net (brandi at acidentertainment.net) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:30:12 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dream Analysis: Now ONLINE! http://films.thelot.com/films/21512 Check it out at the LOT! Message-ID: <20070223163012.ad159368457453de07710a4615fcd099.c95302855c.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
Hi everyone!
 
I'm pleased to announce that my short film, Dream Analysis can now be viewed on the LOT's web site.  
 
Click the following link and be taken directly to my film:  http://films.thelot.com/films/21512
 
Please if you can, take the time to rate and review the film!  I'm always very interested in viewer feedback.
 
You do have to sign up as a member of the LOT to rate and review the film, however, they don't ask for a lot of personal info!
 
For those of you not familiar with the LOT, read the following cut and pasted directly from their web site:
 
On the Lot is the groundbreaking new show brought to you by reality show mastermind, Mark Burnett, and legendary producer and director, Steven Spielberg. Over the season, the 16 filmmakers will produce short films in every genre every week and the viewers will vote on who gets eliminated. The winning filmmaker will take home a $1 Million development deal!
 
Thanks for your support!

Brandi Lynn Borgia
Director of Operations
Acid Entertainment & Third Eye Screenwriting
440-840-2900 (P)
440-236-6150 (F)
www.acidentertainment.net
www.thirdeyewebdesign.com
www.thirdeyedomains.com
From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Fri Feb 23 15:07:38 2007 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L. Davis) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:07:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteers needed for EarthFest 2007 Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.0.20070223180336.02cc46b0@adelphia.net> VOLUNTEERS FROM 8 TO 80!


EarthFest 2007 - will be held on Sunday, April 22nd


Earth Day Coalition=92s Volunteer Orientation Meetings for EarthFest 2007

Become a part of Ohio=92s largest Earth Day celebration. This meeting will show you how. You will also meet other EarthFest volunteers, learn all about EarthFest activities, and join a Volunteer team.

Please RSVP for the Orientation you would like to attend by calling 216-281-6468 ext. 221 or emailing to dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org. Hint - the most fun jobs get snapped up quickly, so come to the earliest Orientation you can to get your choice of jobs!

EarthFest 2007 is Sunday, April 22. Individuals, businesses, or groups who cannot attend any of the orientation meetings, but wish to volunteer at EarthFest should contact Earth Day Coalition at 216-281-6468 x221, or by email at dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org

EarthFest 2007 Volunteer Orientations:

=95 Monday, March 19, 2007
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library)

=95Saturday, April 14, 2007
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library) From RNavisjr at aol.com Fri Feb 23 16:26:25 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 19:26:25 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ROLES ARE OPEN IN URINETOWN - AUDITIONS AT NWT Message-ID: -------------------------------1172276785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S WEST 78TH AND LAKE RD =20 =20 NEAR WEST THEATRE =20 AUDITIONS U R I N E T O W N=20 =20 ALL ROLES OPEN ........................................... For ages 16 yrs. & up February 27, 28, March 1, 2007=20 (Tues., Weds., Thurs.)=20 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.=20 Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal Church=20 West 78 & Lake Road=20 Arrive 15 minutes early to register=20 Large singing, dancing ensemble. All roles are open.=20 this first stage of our audition process is a group experience=20 of theatre games and improvs around acting, movement and singing.=20 No experience necessary. A relaxed and friendly atmosphere.=20 No prepared material needed. =20 Wear comfortable clothing & shoes for physical expression=20 and dance.=20 Group audition process. Select the date you wish to audition. Auditions=20 last for the entire time specified.=20 Anyone arriving after the starting time will not be able to audition that= =20 day.=20 (Rehearsals for URINETOWN begin Sunday, March 11 and the show=20 runs May 4 to 20)=20 CHARACTER LIST=20 Hope Caldwell (Soprano with belt, 20s) =20 a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co. =20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair =20 Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass) =20 the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed. he i= s=20 not conniving and sneaky =20 Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone) =20 a revolutionist =20 Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s) =20 starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses, =20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother =20 Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass) =20 he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great sense =20 of humour =20 Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto) =20 a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates the =20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the =20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role =20 Barrel (tenor/baritone) =20 he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be either= =20 male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in his shad= ow=20 has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD be playe= d=20 by a woman =20 Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto) =20 a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hurt =20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibition= s, =20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Hot Blades Harry: baritone =20 also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels, =20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto) =20 has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobby's =20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to be= =20 able to faint onstage =20 Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone) =20 sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex change =20= -=20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone) =20 does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who will= =20 do anything to save himself =20 Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing) =20 gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequence =20 his demise, Bobby's father =20 Soupy Sue: =20 a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/rebels =20= =20 Tiny Tom: chorus singing =20 always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dream =20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman =20 Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing) =20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing =20 one of Cladwell's "men" =20 Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song" =20 The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering =20 a rougher voice type, more belting =20 Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing =20 should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing=20 FOR MORE INFO CALL NWT BUSINESS OFFICE AT=20 216-961-9750 OR DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879


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AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S<= /DIV>
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NEAR WEST THEATRE 
          =               &nb= sp;       =20 AUDITIONS
       U=20 R I N E T O W N=20
 
    ALL ROLES OPEN      ....= .......................................
   For ages 16 yrs.=20 &=20 up

 

February=20 ,(Tues.,=20 Weds., Thurs.)

Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal=20 Church

West 78 &&nb= sp;=20 Lake=20 Road

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= Arrive 15 minutes early to=20 register

 

=    =20 A= ll=20 roles are open=  No experience necessary.  A relaxed and friendly=20 atmosphere.

= No=20 prepared material needed.     

= Wear comfortable clothing  

Group=20 audition process.  Select the=20= date=20 you wish to audition. =20 Auditions last for the entire time=20 specified.

Anyone arriving after= the=20 starting time will not=20 audition that day.

 

(howruns May to )

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CHARACTER=20 LIST

Hope Caldwell   (Soprano with belt, 20s)=20
a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co= .=20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair=20
Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass)= =20
the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed.= he=20 is not conniving and sneaky=20
Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone)=20
a revolutionist=20
Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s)=20
starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses= ,=20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother=20
Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass)=20
he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great s= ense=20 of humour=20
Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto)=20
a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates th= e=20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the=20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role=20
Barrel (tenor/baritone)=20
he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be=20 either male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in=20= his=20 shadow has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD=20= be=20 played by a woman=20
Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto)=20
a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hu= rt=20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibiti= ons,=20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Hot Blades Harry: baritone=20
also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels,=20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto)=20
has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobb= y's=20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to=20= be=20 able to faint onstage=20
Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone)=20
sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex ch= ange=20 - one of Cladwell's men=20
Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone)=20
does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who= =20 will do anything to save himself=20
Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing)=20
gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequ= ence=20 his demise, Bobby's father=20
Soupy Sue:=20
a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/re= bels=20
Tiny Tom: chorus singing=20
always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dr= eam=20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman=20
Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing)=20
one of Cladwell's men=20
Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing=20
one of Cladwell's "men"=20
Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song"=20
The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering=20
a rougher voice type, more belting=20
Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing=20
should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing
AOL now offers free email to everyo= ne. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172276785-- From Stacilynv at aol.com Fri Feb 23 17:12:16 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 20:12:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SELREC SINGERS & SPAGHETTI!!!! Message-ID: --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house for a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot fo= r=20 it? Here's your chance to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chor= us!!!=20 The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on=20 Saturday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor. Tickets are $8 for Adul= ts and=20 $5 for Children (10 and under). Ticket prices include a delicious pasta=20 dinner, salad, bread and dessert. Beverages are not included, but a cash ba= r will=20 be available. There will also be many prizes available at the Chinese Aucti= on=20 and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raffle. =20 Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4=20 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie.=20= =20 And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear us "sing= =20 for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information or to=20 purchase tickets. Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C=20 Singers! And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing you at ou= r=20 Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at 7:30pm!!= ! ### ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone.=20 Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house f= or a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot for it?  Here's your chance= to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chorus!!!
The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on Satu= rday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor.  Tickets are $8 for Adu= lts and $5 for Children (10 and under).  Ticket prices include a delici= ous pasta dinner, salad, bread and dessert.  Beverages are not included= , but a cash bar will be available.  There will also be many prizes ava= ilable at the Chinese Auction and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raf= fle. 

Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie= .  And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear=20= us "sing for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information o= r to purchase tickets.

Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C Singers!  And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing yo= u at our Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at= 7:30pm!!!


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AOL= now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AO= L at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 17:30:10 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 17:30:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Press Release- Jamari's Drum ,February 24th at 5pm Message-ID: <833834.51456.qm@web38207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793.
 


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Hi folks,
 
I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally= =20 relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that= =20 ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the fut= ure=20 so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and=20 flaming.
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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 I just wanted to say: what about all the  film actors/actresses of Cleveland who are making movies for free? Are the Cleveland directors taking advantage of us? I only got paid for one movie I did and only because it was a Los Angeles production. Independent directors are regular workers with a big illussion: to make movies and they put every effort and every penny they have in their movies, even when none of those pennies are coming from actors. They need money to have a good film/digital equipment, they have to rent places to shoot in, pay an editor, etc... Still when we are shooting they are giving us food. Should we complain for this? I don't think so. We should appreciatte what we got in the Cleveland area. If someone doesn't like it they should try to go to a different state like California or New York. Yes, the "multi-million" dollar company is not such, because if it was they would have enough money to pay a secretary. But the volunteers of Mama's Plan are just a group of people who believes in something and are putting every effort to spread their message. We can agree with this ideology of them or not, but they are not hurting nobody by doing this, I would love to volunteer, it happens I love to help people. Unfortunatly I don't have a car and Akron is too far away from me. Please let people be and ask, they're not taking advantage of nobody. If you feel they are gonna take advantage of you it's very easy: delete the email and keep going with your life.

Peace.

Honestly, Silvia Marchena-Guillen                                                            

 


From: "Lee Kamps" <lee921 at att.net>
To: "Dawn Jordan" <dajsk8 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500

There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees.
 
If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee.
 
If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.
 
When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock.
 
Lee Kamps
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
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The Tri-C Student Theatre Club proudly presents: Jack Matuszewski's new play A SIMPLE LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two acts Saturday March 10th at 7:00 pm and=20 Sunday March 11th at 4:00 pm In the Tri-C Eastern Campus Lower Studio Theatre at Harvard and Richmond road Highland Hills, Ohio E2 ELA building Admission is free but free will donations will be accepted at the door For Seating reservations please contact: Jack (216) 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C7580F.0DCD2390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention theater=20 goers!!
 
The Tri-C=20 Student Theatre Club proudly presents:
 
Jack Matuszewski's new play
 
A SIMPLE=20 LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two = acts
 
 
Saturday March = 10th at=20 7:00 = pm
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Lower Studio=20 Theatre
 
at Harvard and = Richmond=20 road
Highland Hills, = Ohio
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Admission is free=20 but free will donations will be accepted at the = door
 
For Seating = reservations=20 please contact:
Jack (216) = 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com
 
 
 
 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C75815.931123C0-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Sat Feb 24 10:23:57 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:23:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROYALTIES Message-ID: <8C9265814DBA4B3-13A4-DC46@WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Greetings Fred & Neohipal members, I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y. For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her. Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented? Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas. I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give. Thanks all. Ife, (Gail F. Young) ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Greetings Fred & Neohipal members,
 
I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y.  For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked  about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will  not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her.
 
Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented?  Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? 
 
I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas.  I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get   current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give.
 
Thanks all.
 
Ife,
(Gail F. Young)

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C75823.14503950-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 11:59:46 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 11:59:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors' Summit) Message-ID: <901822.39611.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ACTORS? SUMMIT DOES A GOOD JOB OF SELLING A MILLER CLASSIC Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Cleveland has become an Arthur Miller kind of town! Running concurrently are the master playwright?s THE PRICE (Ensemble Theatre) and THE DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors? Summit). And, to the pleasure of local theatre-goers, both productions are excellent! Arthur Miller, who died in 2005 at the age of 89, is considered to be one of America?s greatest modern playwrights. He authored many highly regarded works including ?THE CRUCIBLE,? ?A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE? and ?ALL MY SONS.? Many consider his greatest work to be ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN,? which premiered on Broadway on February 10, 1949, starring Lee J. Cobb. The play won a Tony Award, a New York Drama Critics' Award and a Pulitzer Prize. It was the first play ever to win all three of those awards. Miller, who continued in his writing to probe, ?Is this the best way to live,? features that theme in Salesman, which by most counts is the most studied American play in high schools and colleges. The plot centers on Willy Loman, a salesman who has spent his whole life ?way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine,? proud of his ability to sell anything to anyone and to provide for his family. In reality, this is a dream of the reality...he is not successful, nor well liked, nor providing for his family. As the play unfolds, he loses his job, the respect of his sons, and finally, his hope. He finds himself needing to face reality, but unable to do so. Miller uses flashbacks to create a stream of conscious to illustrate Willy?s lack of reality. He is a modern day tragic hero, whose flaws lead to his destruction. He dies, as he has lived, by creating a false illusion. Is this the best way to live? The play takes place in a small house in Brooklyn. Originally in the country, the home in the play is now surrounded by high-rise buildings. The house really exists. The Miller family lived there. Ironically, it is around the corner from my aunt and uncle?s apartment and, when I visited them, I would walk over to see the residence, and realized that it, much like Willy, was overwhelmed and lost by the reality of the world which surrounds it. Actors? Summit?s production, under the direction of Alex Cikra is quite good. Though a little slow in places, the play?s intent is clear. A. Neil Thackaberry, coming off an amazing performance in Actors? Summit?s ?QED,? gives Willy the right physical and emotional dimensions. Here is a stoop-shouldered hunk of a man who walks as if defeated, weighted down by not only his salesman?s valises, but by his self-created delusions. Interestingly, Thackaberry?s occasional stumbling over lines adds to the chaos in the character?s mind. Paula Duesing does well as Linda, Willy?s brow-beaten enabler wife. One of her two major speeches is outstanding. Known as the ?respect must be paid? soliloquy, in which she summarizes Willy as an undistinguished man whose name will never appear in a newspaper, Duesing is emotionally right on target. Unfortunately, the final speech, the requiem, when Linda states that she is unable to cry and questions why, now that ?We?re free and clear? Willy has killed himself, lacks the emotional gut-shaking reality that is needed to close the curtain on Willy?s delusions. This production, however, belongs to Nick Koesters as Biff, the only Loman capable of finally realizing that he is not the superstar that Willy has dreamt up. Koesters is outstanding. In the scene in which he finds out the truth about his philandering father, his body sags, his eyes well, his lips tremble, the life goes out of his eyes as his world crashes down. Bravo! John Galbraith is fine as the clueless Hap, the other son, who is well on his way to becoming another Willy. Cikra?s decision to multi-cast Marc Moritz as five different people is questionable. Though Moritz is excellent, several scenes lose their focus because Moritz is forced to literally play two people at once. The set does more to distract than enhance the production. Not using see-through walls, which Miller meticulously describes in the play?s notes, distracts from our ability to separate Willy?s realities from his illusions. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? is a brilliant play. Actors? Summit generally does a fine job of showcasing this important work. ?QED? runs though January 28 at Actors? Summit, 86 Owen Brown Street, Hudson. Call for tickets now at 330-342-0800 Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 24 17:35:58 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:35:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sorry for some of the postings this past week ... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <740714.41838.qm@web81701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Fred and Neopal, If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand. Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies. I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. Martin Cosentino FSternfeld at aol.com wrote: Hi folks, I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone. I'm sorry about that ... I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming. Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --------------------------------- AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Fred and Neopal,
 
If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand.
 
Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies.  
I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. 
 
Martin Cosentino



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I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming.
 
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--0-862387563-1172367358=:41838-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 18:05:18 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 18:05:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Holding Auditions for Gary Webster's Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef Message-ID: <922635.10355.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Call for Auditions The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances. Rehearsals will begin in early March. Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P. Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script. Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location. If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn: Sue Johnson. (No email photos, please.) 1. Strictly Platonic? Characters Paul (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late. Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment Prudence P. Primrose (40?s). She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her. Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to. 2. Prime Beef Characters Diane (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter Jeff (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor. He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie. Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. For additional information Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio wakeup4664 at aol.com www.wakeupandlives.org http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Call for Auditions

 
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances.  Rehearsals will begin in early March.
 
Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P.  Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script.  Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location.  If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd  to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio,
P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn:  Sue Johnson.
(No email photos, please.)
 
1.  Strictly Platonic? Characters
 
 Paul  (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late.
 
 Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment  
 
  Prudence P. Primrose  (40?s).  She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her.
 
Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to.
 
2.  Prime Beef Characters
 
Diane  (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter
 
  Jeff  (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor.  He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie.
 
 Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. 
 
For additional information
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


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To be honest, I don't like the script, but I can't and won't deny that the raw smells, tastes and visions got into my senses and won?t get out. I don?t like the people. I don?t like what they represent. I don?t like that they can?t and or won?t save themselves from their destructive paths. Yet, I can?t get them out of my mind. The name Adam Rapp may sound familiar, even if you aren?t a theatre person. A novelist, film maker and playwright, his book ?THE BUFFALO TREE? was brought to national attention when it was censored by the Muhlenberg School Board in Reading, Pennsylvania for its language and subject matter. Rapp uses graphic language, sexual content and themes that are repulsive to some. Personally, I?m not shocked or turned off by his language or subject matter. But I am turned off by his style. I just think he writes speeches which don?t sound like they would be spoken by a normal person, writes characters that are overdrawn, and puts shock before substance. I find that he throws in gimmicks to move along the plot that often make no sense. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? begins in a small bedroom in a hostel in Amsterdam, where nerdy, unsuccessful playwright Matt attempts to kill himself. Right after his half hearted attempt fails, his traveling mate Davis turns up. The two are friends from college and are vacationing together in Europe. Davis has a present for Matt?a prostitute named Christina. Christina appears to be French but, as Matt deduces, is actually an American. She undresses Matt, takes him to bed, then she exits, leaving behind a tape recorder and the fancy red dress she changed into just before bedding the somewhat shy and inexperienced young man. Act Two takes place in New York, in Matt's apartment. If any more of the plot is revealed the effect of the evening will be ruined, so I?m stopping here with just the comment that the play has no curtain call and that is one of the dramatic highlights of the evening. Okay, here are my issues with Rapp and his script. Yes, opposites may attract and people turn to those who are unlike themselves in order to get some thrills. But, that obsessive-compulsive insecure Matt would be friends with Davis, who has no redeeming qualities, is questionable. As written, Davis wouldn?t be an actual friend to anyone, least of all Matt, whose girl friend Davis stole some years back. As for Christina, she's something of an enigma throughout. At first I thought that it was the fault of Laurel Johnson, who plays the role. She has a bad French accent, is a weak singer, and her lines often lack unity of thought. Nope, it?s not Laurel?s fault. The character is poorly and manipulatively drawn by Rapp. Her language and lines don?t ring true. Questions abound: Why the false French accent? Why does she leave her dress and the tape recorder behind? Of all the people in the world, why does she seek out a scumbag like Davis when she comes to New York? The answer is that these are all plot development devices. What is surprising is that ?RED LIGHT WINTER? was one of the finalist for last year?s Pulitzer Prize. With the quality of this script, no wonder no award was given. As they are apt to do, the Bang and Clatter gives the play a good production. In fact, the production, outclasses the material, though trimming the first act (one hour and thirty minutes was way too long) and picking up the pace in the second act, would have helped. Doug Kusak is generally on target as Matt. He probably has the clearest of the characters to interpret, even with the question of his loyalty to Davis. I found his interpretation of the closing scene a little unclear, but otherwise, it was a good acting exercise. Mark Mayo knows no boundaries as Davis. He is way, way over-the-top. It can only be assumed that Director Sean McConaha really, really wanted us to hate Davis. He succeeded. I wonder what would have happened if Mayo had pulled back the character a little. If he had not screamed almost every line, over-acted ever gross action and syllable that spewed forth from his mouth. The second act confrontation scene between Davis and Christina was so finely tuned it was pure emotional agony. It was almost unwatchable because of the uncompromising reality of the performers. Gorgeous Laurel Johnson does what she can with the poorly written role of Christina/Christine/ Annie. Her physical change between the first and second acts is amazing. She perfectly transforms into a Keene painting of a hollow-eyed child looking at finality. Capsule judgement: ?RED LIGHT WINTER? has to be one of the, if not the most disturbing productions I?ve ever seen. I?m writing this 24 hours after having seen the show and I?m still in a state of shock! ?RED LIGHT WINTER runs through March 25 at The Bang and Clatter Theatre, 140 E. Market Street in Akron . For tickets call 330-606-5317. For $15 you get to see a great show, all the free wine, beer and soft drinks you want, and free parking. This is quite an entertainment buy! Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ From mmiloro at adelphia.net Sun Feb 25 05:45:12 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 08:45:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER for "You Can't Take It With You" -- GLTG Message-ID: <003801c758e3$2c1395d0$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions This Monday and Tuesday For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. 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------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520-- From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 23:05:12 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 23:05:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please Read- Important notice about webstreaming Message-ID: <578949.8513.qm@web36604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office. The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online. It sounds like a noble cause. Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it. WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist. The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive. The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played. Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played. A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check! And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit. It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts. Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees. The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting. A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult. A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up. They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music. They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music. They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!! Throw anything on! When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange? Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes. It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any. College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork. The new rules are not about paying artists. They are about controlling content and limiting competition. The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web. As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them. So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this. Here's what you can do about it. 1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2. 2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives. If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out. Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives! 3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place. For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times. http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757. Some of the details listed here came directly from his article. Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech. Thanks for your time and your activism, Keith Newman Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap! Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland www.wcsb.org --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office.  The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online.  It sounds like a noble cause.  Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it.  WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist.  
 
The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive.  The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played.  Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played.  A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check!  And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. 
 
Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit.  It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts.  Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees.   
 
The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting.  A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult.  A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up.  They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music.  They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music.  They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!!  Throw anything on!  When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange?  Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes.  It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any.  College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork.   
 
The new rules are not about paying artists.  They are about controlling content and limiting competition.  The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web.  As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them.      
 
So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this.  Here's what you can do about it.
 
1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2.
 
2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives.  If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out.  Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives!
 
3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place.
 
For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times.  http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757.  Some of the details listed here came directly from his article.  Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com
 
Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech.
 
Thanks for your time and your activism,
 
Keith Newman  
Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap!
Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST
WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland


Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513-- From Pllecompany at aol.com Sun Feb 25 07:23:17 2007 From: Pllecompany at aol.com (Pllecompany at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:23:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of A House With No Walls by Thomas Gibbons Message-ID: -------------------------------1172416997 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm. Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karamu is holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with a multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which also had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which has recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright's "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full production is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season. Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it was publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over the site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutionary freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the more painful reality of slavery. In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this debate as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the play's dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The conflict takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful academic with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an ultra liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with that of one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to risk the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liberty Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas Gibbons Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm Where: Karamu House Concert Hall Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @ 6pm Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the script. "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons Character Breakdown Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female) Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female) Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties Park Ranger - white, about sixty Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties Steven Gardner - white, about sixty Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties "George Washington" - white, about sixty Karamu House 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, OH 44106 _www.karamu.com_ (http://www.karamu.com) Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage reading.


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AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No= =20 Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm.
 
Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karam= u is=20 holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright=20 Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with=20= a=20 multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which a= lso=20 had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which=20= has=20 recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright= 's=20 "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full producti= on=20 is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season.
 
 
Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose= =20 roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it wa= s=20 publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the=20 foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over= the=20 site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly=20 symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutio= nary=20 freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the= =20 more painful reality of slavery.
  In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this de= bate=20 as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the pla= y's=20 dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The confl= ict=20 takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought=20 together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful acade= mic=20 with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an u= ltra=20 liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with tha= t of=20 one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to ri= sk=20 the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liber= ty=20 Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas=20 Gibbons
 
 
Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm
Where: Karamu House Concert Hall
Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @=20 6pm
Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm
 
Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the=20 script.
 
"A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons
 
Character Breakdown
 
Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female)
Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female)
Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty 
Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties
Park Ranger - white, about sixty
Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties
Steven Gardner - white, about sixty
Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties
Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties
"George Washington" - white, about sixty
 
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street
Cleveland, OH 44106
Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage=20 reading.
 




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We are filming a Super 16mm short film March3rd-5th. There are many roles available. All ages 16 and up, and open to any nationality.
We are shooting Sat and Sun in and around downtown Cleveland.
Here is a list of possible roles.
Waitress-speaking
Server-Featured extra
Maitre` D-Featured extra
Downtown Businessmen and women-extras
Restaurant Patrons-extras
Dollar Store owner-speaking(preferably Asian or Arabic speaking)
Dollar Store patron-Featured extra
 
 We have core crew, although anyone wishing to volunteer will be accepted.
 This is a good opportunity to see how a professional shoot is run.
The director has experience on national commercials, feature films and a number of Top Ten videos. She has a 16mm film circulating the film festival market.
Copy and credits for all volunteers.
Cast and crew wrap party at local restaurant
For more info Call
Anthony@ 216 288 4970
 
 
 


Anthony Nickerson CEO
Highminded One Productions Inc.
30799 Pinetree Rd. Ste 254
Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124
216 751 6000 office
216 751 9334 fax
www.highmindedone.com


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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-280165906-1172427314=:7797-- From spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 10:40:57 2007 From: spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com (Spax not telling) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:40:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLEASE help out Film Message-ID: <930704.7258.qm@web31102.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The film production team MjR 37 have made films that have won gold awards completely unopposed and going to nationals in New York city, and we submitted something to On The lot. We are trying to make a name for ourselves at a young age, and we really need your help. Please, vote for us! http://films.thelot.com/films/18053 Kind regards, -Matt Zaleski- MjR37.com P.S. Check out our videos on our website! (Our site is going to be down until the 1st of March.) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 >From Beverly Kristy" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello NEOpal, I'm forwarding a message from the Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael = Rochford, regarding the film's LA premier on March 12. This comedy short = was shot in Cleveland last year and is decidedly worth a look-see for = those in LA. Clevelanders will get a chance to see it later this year = Michael has promised. In the meantime view the trailer at the link = below. Thanks, Beverly Kristy Hi Everyone, Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the Dolby = stuff and answer printing this week. On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big Shorts at the = Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills. You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's free = booze from 7PM to 8PM. Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, but = you might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry = Flynt Building. Here's a website for the screening:=20 http://reelbigshorts.com/=20 There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, but = it would help if you did. We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable evening. And did I mention the free booze? We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at the = moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though. http://carpetkingdommovie.com/ Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have screenings in = other parts of this great country of ours, including a Cleveland = premiere party extravaganza! That's all for now. I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum. But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And = hopefully it's something you're happy to have made. Let me know what's going on with you. -Mike=20 PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who wants = to be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. = Or if you hate me and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom = again, you can also ask to be removed.=20 Thanks!! ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello=20 NEOpal,
 
I'm forwarding a = message from the=20 Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael Rochford, regarding the film's LA = premier on=20 March 12. This comedy short was shot in Cleveland last year and is=20 decidedly worth a look-see for those in LA.  Clevelanders will get = a chance=20 to see it later this year Michael has promised. In the meantime view the = trailer=20 at the link below.
 
Thanks,
Beverly=20 Kristy
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi=20 Everyone,

Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the = Dolby=20 stuff and answer printing this week.

On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big = Shorts at=20 the Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills.

You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's = free=20 booze from 7PM to 8PM.  Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, = but you=20 might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry Flynt=20 Building.

Here's a website for the screening: 

http://reelbigshorts.com/ 

There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, = but it=20 would help if you did.

We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable=20 evening. And did I mention the free booze?

We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at = the=20 moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though.

http://carpetkingdommovie.com/

Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have = screenings in=20 other parts of this great country of ours, including a = Cleveland premiere=20 party extravaganza!

That's all for now.

I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum.=20 But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And hopefully = it's=20 something you're happy to have made.

Let me know what's going on with you.

-Mike 

PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who = wants to=20 be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. Or if = you hate me=20 and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom again, you can also = ask to=20 be removed. 

Thanks!!




------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0-- From marcmoritz at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 12:21:56 2007 From: marcmoritz at yahoo.com (MARC MORITZ) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:21:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STANDARDIZED PATIENT ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <252331.36358.qm@web36501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WAS ASKED TO HELP POST THIS. The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour. Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour.
 
Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu


MARC MORITZ
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--0-663127656-1172434916=:36358-- From ameenabrown at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 13:28:14 2007 From: ameenabrown at yahoo.com (ameena brown) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 13:28:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Help Wanted! Message-ID: <427960.42049.qm@web62302.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures 1-Cameraman-paid position 2-Special effects person-paid position 3-Boom operator-copy and credit-back end 4-Cast-copy and credit along with back end pay contact us at AmeenaBrown at yahoo.com Shoots begin late April early May. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Looking for an editor for feature film.  If you are interested please email me your resume.
 
Thanks,
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Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-847887318-1172439255=:77369-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:35:53 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:35:53 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse announces the cast of "Sylvia" Message-ID: <508051.56235.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia, a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007. Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm The Cast SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor GREG - Mark Mayo KATE - Michelle Meers TOM ) PHYLLIS ) - Alex Nalbach LESLIE ) For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia,
a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy
 
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007.  Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm
 
The Cast
 
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM         )
PHYLLIS   ) -  Alex Nalbach
LESLIE     )
 
For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org
 
 
--0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:17:33 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:17:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Constant Wife" Opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <639833.22016.qm@web81403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007. An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays. No performance Sunday March 4th. A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance. The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend. The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage. Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her. For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM. As always, free parking. --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007.
 
An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening
 
Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays.  No performance Sunday March 4th.
 
A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance.  The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend.  The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage.  Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her.
 
For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM.
 
As always, free parking.
 
--0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016-- From neumannc at kent.edu Sun Feb 25 17:07:21 2007 From: neumannc at kent.edu (neumannc at kent.edu) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 20:07:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Message-ID: Sorry- it seems like the last paragraph got cut off the first e-mail. "Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Directed by Cassie Neumann The show is March 1,2,3 @ 8 pm in B005 theatre of Music and Speech at Kent State. (B005 is the black box theatre, located in the basement of the theatre wing.) Tickets are free and can be reserved from the box office by calling 330.672.2497. From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 17:44:01 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:44:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Parents, Pictures and Photo Calls Message-ID: <543397.74684.qm@web36609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule. When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment." If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage. What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor. At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser. They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers). Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly. They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process. If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own. Photo Call Tips: 1. Get the best photographer you can. If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them. Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out. Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 2. Digital = Cheap! Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results. Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one. Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning. If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call. 4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures. Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 5. Have your shots in mind before hand. Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board. Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore. No one wants to stay any longer then necessary. 6. Remind everyone frequently about them. That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses. Keith Newman Technical Director Cleveland Heights High School Forwarded Message From: "Greta Rothman" To: cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Plain Text Attachment [ Scan and Save to Computer | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule.  When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment."  If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. 
 
This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage.  What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor.  At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser.  They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers).  Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly.  They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process.  If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own.   
 
Photo Call Tips:
 
1. Get the best photographer you can.  If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them.  Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out.  Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 
 
2. Digital = Cheap!  Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results.    Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one.  Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 
 
3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning.  If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call.
 
4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures.  Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 
 
5. Have your shots in mind before hand.  Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board.  Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore.  No one wants to stay any longer then necessary.
 
6. Remind everyone frequently about them.  That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses.   
 
Keith Newman
Technical Director
Cleveland Heights High School
 
 
 
Forwarded Message
From:
"Greta Rothman" <gretaofoz at hotmail.com>
To:
cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:
RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary
Date:
Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500
Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't   all   about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your   salery....WOW!    I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the   usual   signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the   audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 
 
that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Feb 25 18:38:16 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:38:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still seeking MALE ACTOR 28-40 for THE NERD at OTHT Message-ID: <004201c7594f$2d6c28e0$68988f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is still seeking a male actor who appears to be in = his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL HAMMOND in Olde Towne = Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD. AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, Indiana, = (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for = a change. It is essential to the character (and the comedy of the show) = that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical = edge. Readings for the part of AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 = p.m. at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North = Ridgeville (near the intersection of State Routes 113 & 83). Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. For more = information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) 785-7460 or by e-mail = at hanlonsrazor at msn.com. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is still seeking a = male actor=20 who appears to be in his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL = HAMMOND in=20 Olde Towne Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD.
 
AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, = Indiana,=20 (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is=20 challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for a=20 change.  It is essential to the character (and the comedy of = the show)=20 that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical=20 edge.
 
Readings for the part of = AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. at = the Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near = the=20 intersection of State Routes 113 & 83).
 
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3.
 
Auditions will consist of readings from = the=20 script.  For more information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) = 785-7460 or by e-mail at hanlonsrazor at msn.com.
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0-- From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:26:22 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:26:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Auditions: Big River, Mame, Seussical Message-ID: <8C9276D05CC357A-1604-7F05@WEBMAIL-DF16.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock Announces 2007 Auditions BIG RIVER: June 15-June 30, 2007 MAME: July 13-July 28 2007 SEUSSICAL: August 10 through 25, 2007 DATES: Monday and Tuesday, March 12 & 13, 2007 TIME: 6:30 - 10:30PM LOCATION: Cleveland Playhouse. 8500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland OH 44106 Now Accepting Appointments. CALL: 216-771-5862 OR E-MAIL: mercuryss2003 at aol.com for an appointment. For more information and complete cast breakdowns: www.mercurysummerstock.com AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare two short musical selections of contrasting styles in your key; bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided. GENERAL REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Rehearsals will be weeknights 6:30-10:30 and Saturday afternoons 12:00-4:00. No Sundays. Each Production Rehearses for two and half weeks. For productions involving children, every effort will be made to release them early, but, as our rehearsal period is short, the entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals for tech week. Rehearsal conflicts need to be very minimal or none at all. CASTING REQUIREMENTS: Equity & Non - Equity. Most roles are open (see specific show breakdowns for which roles are cast). Mercury Summer Stock is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability are essential to a role. Ages listed in breakdowns are "character ages" not actor ages. Actors selected for casting may be cast in more than one production for the season. COMPENSATION: There are salaried AEA contracts available. All non-AEA actors appear in Mercury Summer Stock productions on a volunteer basis. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND COMPLETE CAST BREAKDOWNS CHECK OUT www.mercurysummerstock.com ______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:46:37 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:46:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening in 12 Days: The Biggest Show to Hit Cleveland Message-ID: --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Heights Youth Theatre presents Disney's HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 *Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.* $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors TROY BOLTON: Corey Joseph Mach CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible JASON: Brandon Patterson JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde JAMIE: Kristen McCrae SUSAN: Caroline Hatch CATHY: Gabby Martinez ALAN: John David Porter CYNDRA: Sara Stanger PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Renee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer) GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller, Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow MONGO: Jaquon Thompson OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Roskos, Sydney McPherson WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konishi, Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter with MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Heights Youth Th= eatre
presents

Disney's
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL

Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault
Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt

Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM
Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM


Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118

*Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.*

$8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors

TROY B= OLTON: Corey Joseph Mach
CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle
ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney
JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible
JASON: Brandon Patterson
JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow

SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon
RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla
KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde
JAMIE: Kristen McCrae
SUSAN: Caroline Hatch
CATHY: Gabby Martinez
ALAN: John David Porter
CYNDRA: Sara Stanger
PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Re= nee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer)

GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor
TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth
MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers
KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt
OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller,
Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow

MONGO: Jaquon Thompson
OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Ro= skos, Sydney McPherson

WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konis= hi,
Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter

with
MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham
COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello





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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out=20= more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Feb 19 03:43:09 2007 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 06:43:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable There was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month. Unfortunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ... =B3Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch=B2 NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday =B3While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be universally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their drinks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let-them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton= , New Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin, Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Richard Rodgers). =B3=B9'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'=B9 said Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '=B9As the audience for Broadway expands, ther= e are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader attempt to enhance the audience experience.'=B9=B2 ... (end excerpt) ...except where your experience infringes upon my experience. And the mone= y such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it. Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, that would be wrong.) But there=B9s a big difference between a quiet little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium There= was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month.  Unfo= rtunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ...

“Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch”
NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday

“While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be univer= sally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their dr= inks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let= -them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton, Ne= w Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine= houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin= , Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Rich= ard Rodgers).

“’'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'’ said = Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '’As the audience for Br= oadway expands, there are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader= attempt to enhance the audience experience.'’” ...  
(e= nd excerpt)

...except where your experience infringes upon my experience.  And the= money such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it.=

Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I= have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, t= hat would be wrong.)  But there’s a big difference between a quie= t little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke.
--B_3254712191_4295959-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Feb 19 04:57:54 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:57:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]discussions on "THE SECRET" and "SNACKS IN THEATRES" switch to bulletin board Message-ID: -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All! Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last two days. If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the Neopal Yahoo Board at _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/_ (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/) . Warm Regards, Fred Sternfeld Neohiopal founder and administrator _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All!
 
Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last= two=20 days.  If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the=20 Neopal Yahoo Board at http://groups.yahoo.com/group= /neopal/.
 
Warm Regards,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Neohiopal founder and administratorhttp://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
-------------------------------1171889874-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 03:24:20 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 03:24:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <709091.74153.qm@web62311.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090 or com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090
 
 
Thank you for your interest.


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 05:00:15 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 05:00:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams and More! Next Improv Jam 2/20/07 Message-ID: <386398.22941.qm@web59013.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07! Work on stage with members of the Improv Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event! Jump up on stage with us or support Cleveland Improv as an audience member. Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out! Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge. Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland! Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita! (Spots fill up quickly so come down early!) ***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!*** STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM. THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY! GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND! DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST! For more information about Cleveland Jams!: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! IMPROV SHOTS! IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES: -ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT! -SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ) -ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL) ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND JAMS!
CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!
 

Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in

Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07!
 

Work on stage with members of the Improv

Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast

paced learning environment!

 
Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event!

Jump up on stage with us or support

Cleveland Improv as an audience member.
 

Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out!

Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge.  Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland!

 
Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita!
(Spots fill up quickly so come down early!)
 
***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!***
 
STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM.  THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY!  GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND!  DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST!
 
For more information about Cleveland Jams!:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
 
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 
3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES:
-ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT!
-SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ)
-ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL)
 
ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. 
TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! 
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353!
 
 
 
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!


Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Feb 19 06:16:48 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary References: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my = salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, = and my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography = is distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not = best for the production.=20 I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.=20 CP ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My = theory on it is this: People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT = them. =20 =20 We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children = have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and = they know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot = flash pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling = them this is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th = row, dead center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and = tell them to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks = ago and tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a = camera bag, and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, = she insisted that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to = leave it in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out = came her camera and the flashes began. =20 So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do = YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who = don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"=20 =20 I'm curious to hear. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
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"I pay your = salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line!
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I did have a father say that to me once. I = told him that if he paid my salary he should know that I was hired to = run the theatre department, and my job is to do what is best for the = productions; flash photography is distracting to both the audience = and the actors and therefore not best for the production.
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I also told him that if he paid my salary, = I could use a raise.
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From: = neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com
Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM
To: = warnert70 at yahoo.com; = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food = and Drink in the Auditorium

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I see this problem in our high school productions all the = time. My theory on it is this:
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People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to = everyone EXCEPT them.
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We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their = children have been involved in community and high school theatre for = years, and they know better - continue to sneak cameras into = performances and shoot flash pictures during them, despite signs = and an announcement telling them this is not = permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead = center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them = to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and = tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, = and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted = that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to leave it = in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out came her = camera and the flashes began.
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So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - = What do YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with = people who don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your = salary?"
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307-- From starringeb at gmail.com Mon Feb 19 06:19:58 2007 From: starringeb at gmail.com (E.B. Smith) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:19:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Indellible, a new play, at Cleveland State University Message-ID: AUDITION NOTICE: TIME: Tuesday, February 20th and Wednesday February 21st both at 6:00 until 8 or 9. Appointments are encouraged, but not required. Limited time is available on Thursday Feb. 22 as well. CALLBACKS will be Thursday, Feb. 22. PLACE: The Upstairs Theatre, Cleveland State University, Chester Ave. and 23rd St. MATERIALS REQUESTED: Headshot or recent photograph, theatrical resume, and a monologue (if one is prepared). Sides will be provided to those who do not have a monologue ready. Please indicate any dialect work done esp. Southern American. PRODUCTION DATES: Times TBD, last weekend of April and 1st weekend of May. This production will be part of the CSU Student Play Festival. CONTACT: E.B. Smith at starringeb at gmail.com or call (216) 496-5612 for an appointment SYNOPSIS: Indellible is the story of the roots of the modern civil rights movement in the North. Set in Southern Ohio in the 1950's and in 1902, the play explores the means and the obstacles to African American advancement in post-civil war America. This play focuses on the publication of a small black newspaper called the Negro Times, which has been raising fears amongst whites in this small Ohio River town of uprising or revolution. CHARACTER BREAKDOWN: Walter Davidson: (African American) A self educated entrepreneur, originally from the deep south, who owns a used clothing store. Doleda Watkins: (African American) A widowed mother who works in Walter Davidson's used clothing store. Delano/Old Delano: (Caucasian) A mysterious agent from the south. Festus Watkins: (African American) A twelve year old boy who works for Walter Davidson. He is the son on Doleda Watkins. Curtis and Pratt: (African American) Two young Civil Rights demonstrators who are in jail for attempting to integrate a lunch counter. Furman: (Caucasian) A henchman who works for Delano. 'Bama and Babo: (African American) Two railroad men who help smuggle Walter Davidson's newspaper to other parts of the country. They also work as sources of news from other places. William Rochester III: (African American) An educated northern man who has come to town to meet with Walter. Prison Guard: (Caucasian) A young racist prison guard in 1950. ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Compensation will be provided in the form of a stipend upon closing of production. --No Actors' Equity contracts are available for this production-- -- From AlteredPotential at starspath.com Mon Feb 19 07:22:00 2007 From: AlteredPotential at starspath.com (Alana Mileras) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:22:00 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opportunity: Music Video Production Needed Message-ID: <20070219072200.CD06F4E9@resin18.mta.everyone.net>
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Local record label is seeking $20,000 in investment capital in order to launch musician to the national arena.  Amount can come from one source or several different individuals.  Musician tours over 200 dates a year and has sold over 10,000 units without distribution or record label support.  Plan of action and industry contacts are in place; money is needed to market and promote Artist's next record properly in order to get industry action.  ROI, terms and conditions, and other details can be discussed based on interest level.  Serious inquiries only.






 

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From hiseas2 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 07:41:19 2007 From: hiseas2 at aol.com (hiseas2 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:41:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <8C9225388C5D66F-B24-7437@WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department. Pam Christian does amazing things with these students. Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department. On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse. They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS! Bernadette Hisey ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department.  Pam Christian does amazing things with these students.  Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. 

It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department.  On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse.  They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. 

Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS!

Bernadette Hisey




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----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Feb 19 07:54:40 2007 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:54:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] Oscar Night America Tickets Message-ID: --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release 20 February 2007 - for immediate release OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures, Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9 (CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP), will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television market as their winter fund raising event this year. Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio. =95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight =95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio =95 Ticket Price: $75 =95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, money order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 44102 ** Your name will be held at the door** =95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception and include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest. =95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind," only to name a few of the outstanding items. The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the artist but also education and audience building activities. Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com. Contact: Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment jefferymannies at sbcglobal.net OR Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures ohioindiefilmfest at juno.com --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release
20 February 2007
- for immediate release

OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures,
Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9

(CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP),
will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the
opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of
the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program
that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent
Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television
market as their winter fund raising event this year.

Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the
official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David
Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of
Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the
youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio.

=95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight
=95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio
=95 Ticket Price: $75
=95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, mone= y
order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street,
Cleveland, OH 44102
** Your name will be held at the door**

=95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception= and
include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the
Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC
Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during
the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest.

=95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an
amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow
personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love=
Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind,&q= uot; only
to name a few of the outstanding items.

The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art
of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and
equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media
artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a
consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not
otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the
artist but also education and audience building activities.

Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com.

Contact:
Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment
jefferymannies@sbcgl= obal.net
OR
Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures
ohioindiefilmfest@juno= .com

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__,_._,___ --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV-- From Moviemanandy at aol.com Mon Feb 19 08:02:44 2007 From: Moviemanandy at aol.com (Moviemanandy at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:02:44 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Event ... Message-ID: --part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator for a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a few more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If anyone is interested, e-mail me at: moviemanandy at aol.com with any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience. Thank you in advance. We are in need of a couple. A few I had can't do it know do to previous commitments. Kindly, Andy Schofield www.dream-makerproductions.com www.moviemanandy.com --part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


     I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator f= or a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a f= ew more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on= February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If an= yone is interested, e-mail me at:  moviemanandy at aol.com   wit= h any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience.
Thank you in advance. We are in need of a couple. A few I had can't do it kn= ow do to previous commitments.

Kindly, Andy Schofield

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--part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 08:31:05 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:31:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Poetry@Coventry Village Library-Tuesday, February 20@6PM Message-ID: <580220.89757.qm@web54513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th. Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze. We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes! Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on. Door open at 6 pm. This is a free open mic poetry event with music. Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard. --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th.  Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze.  We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes!

Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on.

Door open at 6 pm. 

This is a free open mic poetry event with music.

Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard.


Finding fabulous fares is fun.
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:37:52 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:37:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Aurora Community Theatre Fundraiser!! Message-ID: <009201c75444$4e8448b0$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SEASONS OF LOVE An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing Entertainment, gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit Aurora Community Theatre 115 E. Pioneer Trail Aurora, Ohio 44202 7 p.m. Friday, Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24 $35 per person ACT Members, $30 each Limited Seating For Reservations Call 330-562-1818 Dress: Casually Elegant Musical Directors -- Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason Producers-Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney=20 SONGS in the theatre Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, co-hosts PERFORMERS John Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, = David Vosburgh, Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, = Michael Pitt, Liz Fuller, Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, = Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, Lynn McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, = Daniel White, Ross Wason, Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and = George Roemich SWEETS (and Savories) in the Gallery Gourmet Sweets by Jean Arbuckle Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague of Twiinz Catering Punch, Wine and Coffee Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by LeeAnn Anderson SWING in the theatre Dance onstage to the syncopated rhythms and memorable melodies from the = 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the Bodkin Big Band. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

SEASONS = OF=20 LOVE
An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing

Entertainment,=20 gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit
Aurora = Community=20 Theatre
115 E. Pioneer Trail
Aurora, Ohio 44202
7 = p.m.
Friday,=20 Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24
$35 per person
ACT Members, $30 = each
Limited=20 Seating
For Reservations Call 330-562-1818

Dress: = Casually=20 Elegant


Musical Directors = --=20
Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason
Producers=97Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney

SONGS=20 in the theatre
Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney,=20 co-hosts
PERFORMERS
John=20 Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, David = Vosburgh,=20 Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, Michael Pitt, Liz = Fuller,=20 Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, = Lynn=20 McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, Daniel White, Ross Wason, = Kevin=20 Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and George Roemich

SWEETS (and Savories) in the = Gallery
Gourmet Sweets by=20 Jean Arbuckle
Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague = of Twiinz=20 Catering
Punch, Wine and Coffee
Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by = LeeAnn=20 Anderson

SWING in the theatre
Dance onstage to the syncopated = rhythms and=20 memorable melodies from the 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the = Bodkin Big=20 Band.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:39:20 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:39:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Message-ID: <009d01c75444$81711690$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS =20 Run for Your Wife Ray Cooney =20 Audition Dates: Sunday, March 11 7:30pm Monday, March 12 7:30pm =20 Production Dates: May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 @ 8pm =20 =20 =20 STORY This superb example of the British farce had them rolling in the aisles = in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in = different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule. = Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in = the Net. " Run for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A = frolic? It is ... a triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous = laughter." N.Y. Post. "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. = Daily News. "A laugh a minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from = laughing so hard." =20 =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS: =20 Age Range: Must be 21 or over =20 6 male=20 2 female =20 =D8 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent = appropriately =D8 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie onstage =D8 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual = innuendo =20 =D8 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner) =20 =20 We have a general meeting on Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting = will be at 6 p.m. followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is = important because you're a valuable member or perspective member and we = need your input. We are planning some great fun activities. For one = thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season. After our great Wheel of = Fortune like unveiling last year, we of course can't present the season = without a song and dance. Well.maybe we can present it without dance, = but not without song. Thus as an added benefit to the general meeting we = will have our favorite vocalist Chris White, performing with the Bodkin = Big Band. The Bodkin Big Band a 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music = of every genre from 40's swing all the way through today. Chris will = perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, and many more.=20 =20 Just as some background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996. The = band was originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and = everyone had so much fun that they decided to keep the group together. = The band is comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high = school/college students, and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led = by husband-wife duo Jeff & Debbie Bodkin. The Bodkin Big Band has = performed at various venues including First Night Akron, Wilmot = Wilderness Center, Porthouse Theater, and many other places. Now they = can add our general meeting to the list. We a very pleased and honored = that they are doing so please let them know this by showing up and = enjoying their performance. =20 There is no cost for this great entertainment except your attendance at = our general meeting. We do ask that you also make every attempt to bring = some new prospective members with you (which can include yourself if = you've never come out but wondering what we're all about). We'd like a = full crowd and more fun people to add to our group. Of course, we will = also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so donations will gladly be = accepted for that as well.=20 See, general meetings are fun and exciting.=20 =20 As always, feel free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions = you may call=20 330-655-8522 =20 The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
AUDITIONS

 

Run for Your Wife

Ray Cooney

 

Audition Dates:           =20 Sunday, March 11   =20 7:30pm

           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Monday, March 12  =20 7:30pm

 

Production Dates:  = May=20 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19  @=20 8pm

           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           =20

 

 

STORY

This superb example of the British farce had them = rolling in the=20 aisles in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two = wives in=20 different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule.=20 Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double=20 life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in the Net. = " Run=20 for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A frolic? It is ... = a=20 triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous laughter." N.Y. Post.=20 "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. Daily News. "A laugh = a=20 minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from laughing so=20 hard."

 

 

CAST = REQUIREMENTS:

 

Age = Range:  Must be 21 or=20 over

 

6 = male=20

2=20 female

 

=D8      =20 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent=20 appropriately

=D8      =20 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie=20 onstage

=D8      =20 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual=20 innuendo

 

=D8      =20 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John=20 Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner)

 

 

We have a general = meeting on=20 Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting will be at 6 = p.m.=20 followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is important because = you=92re a=20 valuable member or perspective member and we need your input.  We are planning some great fun = activities. For one thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season.  After our great Wheel of = Fortune like=20 unveiling last year, we of course can=92t present the season without a = song and=20 dance. Well=85maybe we can present it without dance, but not without = song. Thus as=20 an added benefit to the general meeting we will have our favorite = vocalist=20 Chris White, performing with the Bodkin Big Band. The Bodkin Big = Band a=20 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music of every genre from 40's swing = all the=20 way through today. Chris will perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, = and many=20 more.

 

Just = as some=20 background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996.  The band was=20 originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and everyone = had so=20 much fun that they decided to keep the group together.  The band is = comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high school/college = students,=20 and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led by husband-wife duo = Jeff=20 & Debbie Bodkin.  The Bodkin Big Band has performed at various = venues=20 including First Night Akron, Wilmot Wilderness Center, Porthouse = Theater, and=20 many other places. Now they can add our general meeting to the = list. We a=20 very pleased and honored that they are doing so please let them know = this by=20 showing up and enjoying their performance.

 

There is no cost=20 for this great entertainment except your attendance at our general = meeting. We=20 do ask that you also make every attempt to bring some new prospective = members=20 with you (which can include yourself if you=92ve never come out but = wondering what=20 we=92re all about). We=92d like a full crowd and more fun people to add = to our=20 group. Of course, we will also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so = donations=20 will gladly be accepted for that as well.


See,=20 general meetings are fun and exciting. =

 

As = always, feel=20 free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions you may call =

330-655-8522

 

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

From the = North, simply=20 exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 = (just=20 past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community = Center will=20 be on the left hand side just a block down the road.

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

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0-- From Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 19 09:50:24 2007 From: Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu (Lamb, Autumn) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:50:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPACE STILL AVAILABLE 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Adjudication for High School Students April 25-27, 2007 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There are still a few more spaces available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year's 28th Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don't want anyone to miss out. Call today to reserve your slot. 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508. =20 =20 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland The Ultimate JazzFest Experience for High School Students April 25 - 27th 2007 Tri-C Metro Campus 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44115 =20 REGISTER NOW! =20 ATTEND CLINICS - HEAR LIVE CONCERTS Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz Artists. =20 Artist-in-Residence - Winard Harper Adjudicators and Clinicians =20 =20 Performance Workshops: High School Jazz Ensembles - Wednesday, April 25 Thursday, April 26 Friday, April 27 Jazz ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances. Written and recorded comments will be provided to the ensemble directors. Also, interactive workshops will take place with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their performance. =20 Performance Workshops Registration Fee: $250 per ensemble/combo Clinics and master classes offered at no additional cost. =20 Scholarships and Awards: Tri-C Jazz Studies Scholarships for Fall '07 Summer with the Jazz Masters for Fall '07 IAJE Scholarship Award Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship =20 All Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship. Live concert performances by world renowned artists 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January '07 Special discounted ticket prices will be available for school groups! =20 Hotel accommodations=20 A limited number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest Rate. Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 - 1022 Carnegie Ave 216-373-3804 Ask for Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate. Rates are in effect for the rooms as available. The hotel is located in downtown Cleveland about 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus. There is a swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests. Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a short driving distance from the hotel. =20 To register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using the mailing information listed on the form. =20 If you have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu. =20 =20 Performing Arts Division MAM 211 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, OH 44115 =20 =20 =20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form High School Performance Workshops Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27, 2007 =20 =20 Please print or type clearly: =20 Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in print):________________________ =20 Director's Name: Name of High School: Street Address: City State Zip =20 Office phone: ( ) Other phone: ( ) =20 E-mail: =20 I am an IAJE member Yes __________ No____________ (Must be a member in order for your combo or ensemble participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship) =20 =20 High School Instrumental Performance Workshops Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m. (combos and ensembles)=20 =20 # _______ students will perform Wednesday, April 25 =20 # _______ students will perform Thursday, April 26 =20 # _______ students will perform Friday, April 27 =20 Registration fee: $250.00 per ensemble due with completed registration form. Registrations will not be accepted without payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. No refunds will be made after March 2, 2007. Please make checks payable to: Tri-C JazzFest (and send to address below). =20 # _______ students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.=20 =20 Special concert ticket rates will be offered to registered ensembles as available - watch for further information. =20 =20 Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community College may be used in promotional literature. =20 Return this form and required registration fee to Alice Backus * Performing Arts Division, Room 211 * 2900 Community College Ave. * Cleveland, OH 44115-3196 =20 General Information =20 * Ensembles will receive a warm-up time prior to performance. =20 =20 * Performance Workshops are scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop with the clinicians and tear-down time. =20 * Tuned acoustic piano, drums, guitar and bass amps, sound system provided. If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it available. =20 * Directors will receive audio tapes of their ensemble's performance.=20 =20 * Motivating and instructional clinics are scheduled throughout the day. To get the full benefit of this unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other events. =20 * If after registration you find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as possible so it can offer your slot to another ensemble. =20 =20 Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at=20 Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus=20 2900 Community College Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 (Enter off E. 30th St. on Woodland Ave. - Volunteers will be present to assist) =20 =20 We look forward to welcoming you to=20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland 2007!!! =20 =20 For further information please call 216-987-3206 Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There are still a few more spaces = available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year’s 28th = Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don’t want = anyone to miss out.  Call today to reserve your slot.  = 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508.

 

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28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland

The Ultimate = JazzFest Experience

 for High = School Students

April 25 = – 27th 2007

Tri-C Metro Campus

2900 = Community College Ave Cleveland, = Ohio 44115

 

REGISTER NOW!

 

ATTEND CLINICS – HEAR LIVE CONCERTS

Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz = Artists.

 

Artist-in-Residence – Winard Harper

Adjudicators and Clinicians           =             &= nbsp;  

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Performance Workshops:

High = School Jazz Ensembles – Wednesday, April 25

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Jazz = ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances.  Written and recorded comments will be provided to = the ensemble directors.  Also, interactive workshops will take place = with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their = performance.

 

Performance Workshops Registration Fee:  $250 per = ensemble/combo

Clinics and master classes offered at no additional = cost.

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Scholarships and Awards:

Tri-C Jazz = Studies Scholarships for Fall ‘07

Summer = with the Jazz Masters for Fall ‘07

IAJE = Scholarship Award

Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship

 

All = Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship.

Live concert performances by world renowned = artists

28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January = ‘07

Special = discounted ticket prices will be available for school = groups!

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Hotel accommodations

A limited = number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest = Rate.

Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 – 1022 Carnegie Ave = 216-373-3804

Ask for = Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate.  Rates are in = effect for the rooms as available.  The hotel is located in downtown = Cleveland about = 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus.  There is a = swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests.  = Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a = short driving distance from the hotel.

 

To = register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using = the mailing information listed on the form.

 

If you = have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu.<= /o:p>

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Performing Arts Division

MAM 211

2900 Community College = Ave

Cleveland, OH = 44115

 

 

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form

High School Performance Workshops

Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April = 26

and Friday, April 27, = 2007

 

 

Please print or type = clearly:

 

Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in = print):________________________   =           

Director's = Name:           = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;      

Name of High School:   =            &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

Street Address:           = ;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

City        &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =                   = State           = ;        Zip    =            &nbs= p;           

Office = phone:        = (           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;     )  =            &nb= sp;            Other phone:           = (           )            =             &= nbsp;         

E-mail:   &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      

 

I am an IAJE member     Yes __________    = No____________ (Must be a member in order for = your

combo or ensemble = participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship)          =

 

High School Instrumental = Performance Workshops

Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m.  (combos and ensembles)

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Wednesday, April 25

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Thursday, April 26

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Friday, April 27

 

Registration fee: $250.00 = per ensemble due with completed registration form.

Registrations will not be accepted without = payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve = basis.

No refunds will be made after March 2, = 2007.

Please make checks payable to:  Tri-C = JazzFest (and send to address below).

 

# = _______       &nbs= p;            = ;            =   students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.

 

Special concert ticket rates = will be offered to registered ensembles as available – watch for further information. 

 

Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that = any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community = College may be used in promotional literature.

 

Return this form and = required registration fee to Alice Backus • Performing Arts Division, Room = 211 • 2900 Community College Ave. • Cleveland, OH = 44115-3196


 

General Information

 

·        Ensembles will receive a = warm-up time prior to performance. 

 

·        Performance Workshops are = scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop = with the clinicians and tear-down time.

 

·        Tuned acoustic piano, drums, = guitar and bass amps, sound system provided.  If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it = available.

 

·        Directors will receive audio = tapes of their ensemble's performance.

 

·        Motivating and instructional = clinics are scheduled throughout the day.  To get the full benefit of this = unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other = events.

 

·        If after registration you = find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as = possible so it can offer your slot to another = ensemble.

 

 

Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at

Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus =

2900 Community College = Ave.=

Cleveland, OH 44115=

(Enter off E. 30th = St. on Woodland = Ave. – Volunteers will be present to = assist)

 

 

We look forward to welcoming you to =

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland = 2007!!!

 =

 =

For further information please call

216-987-3206

Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu

 

 <= /p>

 

 

 

 

 

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Mon Feb 19 09:58:10 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:58:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run Crew needed Message-ID: <000d01c7544f$8dc2c550$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for The Clean House. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to 3/25/07. Dresser experience is preferred, but will train. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run Crew needed


The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for The Clean House.  This is a = paid position.  The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to = 3/25/07.  Dresser experience is preferred, but will train.  = Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant = Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Feb 19 10:08:58 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:08:58 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse looking for Choreographer Message-ID: -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell". The production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st. Audition dates are April 9 & 10th. Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks will be the music director. There is a stipend for this position. Interested parties should reply by e-mail to _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For more information go to our web site at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is seeking an=20 experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell".  The=20 production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st.  Audition date= s=20 are April 9 & 10th.  Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks wil= l be=20 the music director.  There is a stipend for this position.
 
Interested parties should reply by e-mail=20= to=20 huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is locat= ed at=20 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland=20 Metroparks.  For more information go to our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing=20 Director
-------------------------------1171908538-- From the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 10:37:40 2007 From: the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com (Harmony Staxx) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:37:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filipino Kali Seminar - Info ! Message-ID: <980611.95466.qm@web52807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !" SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term 'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting. Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'. True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art. He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public, covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'. For Seminar Information Please Contact : Philippine Martial Arts Institute at : 440.237.4138 Or visit : http://www.MarcialTirada.Com Or Contact Master Kolar at : 216.466.2394 'KINJIRU ACADEMY' http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com SEMINAR LOCATION : KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105 FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or Family members are half the abovementioned fees ! --------------------------------- Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
     FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR
        FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL
 
              "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity
          To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !"
 
   SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING
   SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING
 
   TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. &  2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
 
   Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term
     'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting.   
    Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the 
    Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'.
   True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial
     decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art.
   He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public,
    covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'.
 
         For Seminar Information Please Contact :
            Philippine Martial Arts Institute at :
                       440.237.4138
                          Or visit :
               http://www.MarcialTirada.Com
 
                Or Contact Master Kolar at :
                       216.466.2394
                   'KINJIRU ACADEMY'
           http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy
             http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com
 
                  SEMINAR LOCATION :
  KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105
 
FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members
NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or   
              Family members are half the abovementioned fees !
 
        
   
 


Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:48:28 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:48:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope this Saturday Message-ID: <200702191348248.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / $15.00 Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com . Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom
Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / = $15.00

 

Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts = directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly = likeable and funny guy.

Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that = dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, “The = Unbookables” and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for = comedy fans who appreciate the real deal.

Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD = “Dumb It Down For The Masses” is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy.

Also appearing are Cleveland’s own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, = Mike Baker and Jeff = Blanchard.

This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. = Productions.

Check out an interview with Andy Andrist  at the Podcast “F You = Marconi” at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and = www.hearts-o-darkness.com = for more info.

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:58:42 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]F You Marconi show Message-ID: <200702191359996.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com . Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially Cleveland comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page. This week's show has an interview with Andy Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos "the Cheato Bandito" Mencia, and other scattered topics. F You Marconi contains language and situations that may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. You click, you take your chances. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly = show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially = Cleveland = comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page.

 

This week’s show has an interview with Andy = Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, = Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos ”the Cheato = Bandito” Mencia, and other scattered topics.

F You Marconi contains language and situations that = may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a = fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural = sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. = You click, you take your chances.

 

=

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0-- From bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:05:33 2007 From: bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com (Brittany Janis) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:05:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder: Open Casting Call Wednesday for Ferdinand and the Bull at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <000c01c75458$f8907360$4400a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C7542F.0FBA6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------AUDITIONS FOR FERDINAND AND THE BULL AT THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE---------------------- The Cleveland Play House is casting its next children's musical, Ferdinand the Bull, to be directed by Seth Gordon, musical director Charles Eversole, choreographer Pandora Robertson. The first rehearsal is scheduled to be Tuesday, March 27 and the play will run April 24-May 20. Rehearsals will be generally daytime, six days a week; all performances will be daytime, six days a week. A weekly salary is provided; we are looking for non-AEA actors only. The following characters are being cast- Duque Dodo- 45-65, competitive, self absorbed. Baritone. Duquito Danilo- 20's, the Duque's sweet son who wishes to be a dancer. Tenor/High Baritone. Cochina- 20's, a pig, Danilo's friend, star struck with an outsized personality, mezzo-soprano. Ferdinand- 30's-40's, a bull, a gentle soul who loves flowers, Bass or Bass-Baritone. Auditions are scheduled for Wednesday, February 21 in the afternoon and early evening. Please prepare a song about three minutes long or less in the range we need. There will be a pianist. Auditions will be by appointment. To schedule one or ask questions, please respond to bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com . 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Brittany Janis Director Of Campus Liaisons Artistic Intern (216) 795-7000 (x148) bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com Have you ordered your tickets for Ella yet? ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C7542F.0FBA6B60 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="winmail.dat" eJ8+IjITAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWNy b3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQOQBgDgEAAAIAAAAAsAAgABAAAAAwAmAAAAAAAeAHAAAQAAAGYA AABBdWRpdGlvbiBSZW1pbmRlcjogT3BlbiBDYXN0aW5nIENhbGwgV2VkbmVzZGF5IGZvciBGZXJk aW5hbmQgYW5kIHRoZSBCdWxsIGF0IFRoZSBDbGV2ZWxhbmQgUGxheSBIb3VzZQAAAAIBcQABAAAA FgAAAAHHVFjud7mMMzPlZ0KmpNe4VPopRIgAAAsAAQ4AAAAAAgEKDgEAAAAYAAAAAAAAADR/IQUo G/BGsR/8TINrp0rCgAAAAwAUDgEAAAACAQkQAQAAAI4NAACKDQAA8x0AAExaRnUpkm8OAwAKAHJj cGcxMjUaMgxgYwBQAQRzdHPiaAVwYmNoDvUJAA+HZmgN4A+WYmkBQwtgbpEOEDAzMxGmZmUSIj8B 9wKkA2MCAA+ACsBzZUJ0AtFwcnEyAAAqyQqhbm8U4CAwAdAB0MI2EjAwNTA0FrEB0PkWoDR9B20C 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Message-ID: <000c01c7545a$b5593260$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950" ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 Fisticuffs to Pointy Things=20 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, Ten Classes, Tuition $250=20 ~ AGES 16 & UP ~=20 March 2 ~ May 11, NO CLASS APRIL 6=20 Instructor: John Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors=20 Check out his website here! www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com=20 The principles of Stage fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting = for the stage! THIRTY solid hours of hands-on instruction! Come and see = his work onstage at Weathervane: Romeo & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20 Acting for the Camera=20 Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ 9:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 16 ~ May 7=20 Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20 Check out his IMBD here! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/=20 Check him out on Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas=20 Currently ONSTAGE at The Cleveland Playhouse! = http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061215 = The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to techniques for = acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the difference between = "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or performance = designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When = it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don't act, and be natural!" = is not all that's needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor's = unique process of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual = sensibility needed, and spend time discussing the professional aspects = of the business. At the end of this course you will know how to prepare = and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do once you've been = cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in the U.S. Weathervane Playhouse=20 Adult Education SPRING 2007=20 ~ Ages 18 and Up ~ Stage Makeup for the Actor=20 Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ 6:00 pm, One Class, Tuition $80=20 March 10, 2007=20 Instructor: Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education=20 Melanie has designed makeup for over 50 theater productions, as well as = TV & film. She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of Medicine.=20 A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL techniques are demonstrated for student, but = the focus of this class is self-application. A practical guide to the = fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to help transmit your = acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look altogether! Students = will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to apply these = techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20 The Business of Voice Acting=20 Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 14 ~ May 5=20 Instructor: Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 ** IN PROGRESS **=20 Act Out!=20 Saturdays, 1:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm, Six Classes, Tuition $150=20 January 27 ~ March 10, NO CLASS ON MARCH 3=20 Instructor: Pete Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20 "Acting is repeatedly performing, before audiences, words and actions, = each and every time with exactly the same tempo, inflection, emotion and = meaning, while making them appear to be happening for the very first = time.=20 If the actor is an artist, his role is the object that he presents to = his viewer for contemplation. As any artist knows, this object, the = role, must be meticulously crafted and controlled, and yet appear to be = spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from the actor's = craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his = assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20 We will discuss these value judgements, and how they affect our work as = actors; and we will study craft and technique. Specifically, I will show = you how to analyze a script while you are rehearsing, and to memorize it = at the same time.=20 Work will be limited to two-person scenes, one to be assigned, others to = be selected by the students. The class will meet for six two-hour = sessions. I look forward to working with you!"=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x=20 17=20
 
Fisticuffs to Pointy=20 Things
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, = Ten Classes,=20 Tuition $250
~ AGES 16 & UP=20 ~ =
March 2 = ~ May 11, NO=20 CLASS APRIL 6
Instructor: John=20 Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors =
Check out his = website here!=20 www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com
The = principles of Stage=20 fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting for the stage! THIRTY = solid hours=20 of hands-on instruction! Come and see his work onstage at Weathervane: = Romeo=20 & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn=20 Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20
Check out his IMBD = here!=20 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/
Check him out on=20 Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas
Currently ONSTAGE at = The Cleveland=20 Playhouse! http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061<= /FONT>215 The purpose of this course is to introduce the = student to=20 techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the = difference=20 between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or = performance=20 designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need=20 to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When it comes to acting = for the=20 camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be natural!" is not all that=92s = needed. Instead,=20 this course stresses the actor=92s unique process of preparation and = execution. We=20 will discuss the visual sensibility needed, and spend time discussing = the=20 professional aspects of the business. At the end of this course you will = know=20 how to prepare and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do = once=20 you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in = the=20 U.S.
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages = 18 and Up=20 ~
 
Stage = Makeup for the=20 Actor
Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ = 6:00 pm, One=20 Class, Tuition $80
March 10,=20 2007
Instructor: Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education=20
Melanie has designed = makeup for over=20 50 theater productions, as well as TV & film.  = She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of=20 Medicine.
A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL = techniques=20 are demonstrated for student, but the focus of this class is = self-application. A=20 practical guide to the fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to = help=20 transmit your acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look = altogether!=20 Students will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to = apply these=20 techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for=20 each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ = 5:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 14 ~ May = 5
Instructor: Joe Cali;=20 AFTRA, SAG=20
What can you do to become=20 professional? Forget what you=92ve been told about the quality of your = voice. Can=20 you read? Can you interpret? Can you bring copy to life? Unlike stage = actors,=20 voice actors often receive NO advance script=85 yet YOU must be able to = bring the=20 text to life! Develop these skills along with the business savvy you = need for a=20 career in Voice Acting. And
GET CALLED=20 AGAIN!
 
Space is = limited so sign-up=20 today!
 
** IN PROGRESS=20 **
 
Act Out! =
Saturdays, 1:30 pm = ~ 3:30 pm,=20 Six Classes, Tuition $150 =
January 27 ~ March = 10, NO=20 CLASS ON MARCH 3 =
Instructor: Pete=20 Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20
"Acting is repeatedly = performing,=20 before audiences, words and actions, each and every time with exactly = the same=20 tempo, inflection, emotion and meaning, while making them appear to be = happening=20 for the very first time.
If the actor is an artist, = his role is=20 the object that he presents to his viewer for contemplation. As any = artist=20 knows, this object, the role, must be meticulously crafted and = controlled, and=20 yet appear to be spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from = the=20 actor's craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his=20 assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20
We will discuss these = value=20 judgements, and how they affect our work as actors; and we will study = craft and=20 technique. Specifically, I will show you how to analyze a script while = you are=20 rehearsing, and to memorize it at the same time.
Work will be limited to = two-person=20 scenes, one to be assigned, others to be selected by the students. The = class=20 will meet for six two-hour sessions. I look forward to working with=20 you!"
 
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Leon Major, Artistic Director    

Richard Buckley, Principal Conductor

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DANCE AUDITIONS

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Opera Cleveland seeks professionally = trained dancers for paid roles in its upcoming 2007 = season.

Auditions will = take place on:

 

Sunday, Feb. 25, = 2:00pm-5:00pm

 

Dance roles are available = in:

 

Salome       &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;   Performance Dates    April 20, 22, 27, 28, = 2007

Jeannette = Aster,           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;          State Theater, Playhouse = Square

Director and Choreographer =            Rehearsals Begin:       March 21, = 2007           &nb= sp;          =

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;

 

La = Traviata         &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      Performance Dates:   June 13, 15, 17, 20, 23, 24, = 2007

Leon Major, = Director           = ;            =   Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       May 24, = 2007

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

 

A Little Night Music         &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;   Performance Dates:    Aug. 10, 11, 12, 17, = 18,

19, 2007

Paul Gurgol, = Director           = ;            = Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       July 16, = 2007

 

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

Requirements:

=

 

  • Professionally trained dancers, at least 18 years of age, must be solid in ballet = and modern dance and/or with any specialties. =
  • You must bring a resume and headshot.  =
  • Dancers must arrive warmed up and ready to begin at = 2:00PM
  • Audition = will begin with a class, barre provided. 
  • You must = arrive 15 minutes early to register. To register ahead of time, call Cliff = Wilson, Audition Coordinator, at 216-575-0903 x = 211.

 

Location.  Held in the = 3rd floor dance studio = of the Cleveland Masonic and Performance Arts Center, 3615 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.  Please use the = Euclid = Ave. entrance.  Street parking is available, as well as secured parking = in the lot at a cost of $2.00.

 

Questions.  Please call = Cliff Wilson, at 216-575-0903 x 211 or email at: wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

Cliff = Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

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At Lake Erie College in Painesville.

Workshops meet on Saturday, February 24th a= nd Sunday, February 25th from 1:00-3:00 p.m.

 

Learn how to swing dance with guest instructor= s; national and international dance champions, Valerie Salstrom and Marty K= lempner of Get Hep Swing Ltd. 

 

Students will learn the basic six count swing = moves that will get everyone started Swing dancing.  They will then wo= rk on intermediate moves that will add some flash and style to their Swing = dancing. 

 

Classes are FREE and OPE= N TO ANYONE! 

Please= call (440-375-7450) or

email dicello at lec.edu to reserve a spot. =

 

Lake Erie College

Fine= Arts Building

391 W. Washington Street

Painesville, Oh 44077

440 375-7455

 

Hope to see you there!

 

PS If you want to see what we can do please ch= eckout the videos on our website.  www.GetHepSwing.com

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

www.= GetHepSwing.com

 



Fit more fun into your day with Flexicon: the crossword game that feeds yo= ur brain. =A0 PLAY now for FREE. = --_9be8d93c-6fb9-45fa-89e8-dffad0efa69c_-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:04:37 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:04:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Legacy triple organ recital to take the stage at LEC Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287D3@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry=20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 Lake Erie College to present legacy triple organ recital =20 (PAINESVILLE, Ohio) - Lake Erie College will honor its history and = legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital by three = organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 p.m. = in Morley Music Hall, James Darling, David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway = will perform in a joint organ recital on the newly-restored Carol Morris = E.M. Skinner Organ. =20 Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s and = performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is = organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. = Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and Lenel. =20 Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known throughout the = region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC = and served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the = 70s, following the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist = for the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell during that period. = Gooding returns to campus to perform Festival Toccata by Percy Fletcher = and other selections. =20 =20 Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, = art and worship, and artistic director of music and performing arts at = Trinity Cathedral. He has performed organ recitals throughout North = America and Europe and made his conducting debut in South America at the = Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will = perform the substantial three-movement work, Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, = no.2, by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. =20 This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are = required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030. =20 =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 ### =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:=A0=A0 Kathleen Lawry =

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Office: =A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0440/375-7230=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Date:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

Lake Erie College to present = legacy triple organ recital

 

(PAINESVILLE, Ohio) – Lake Erie College will = honor its history and legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital = by three organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 = p.m. in Morley = Music Hall, James Darling, = David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway will perform in a joint organ recital on the = newly-restored Carol Morris E.M. Skinner Organ.

 

Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s = and performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and = Lenel.

 

Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known = throughout the region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC and = served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the 70s, following = the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist for the Cleveland = Orchestra under George Szell during that period. Gooding returns to campus to = perform Festival Toccata by Percy = Fletcher and other selections.=A0

 

Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since = 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, art and worship, and = artistic director of music and performing arts at Trinity Cathedral. He has = performed organ recitals throughout North America and Europe and made his = conducting debut in South America at the Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will perform the substantial three-movement work, = Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, no.2, = by Sigfrid Karg-Elert.

 

This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030.=A0

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive institution of higher education. The = College offers 26 undergraduate majors, including new programs in sports = management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as = master’s degrees in business administration and education. This coeducational = college, grounded in the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all = ages and is nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and = international learning opportunities for students.

 

###

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:43:08 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:43:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287E4@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry =20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 =20 Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" =20 (PAINESVILLE, OHIO) - Emotions of love and friendship will be explored = during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of "Marcus is = Walking." Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April 13-14 and = April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in = the C.K. Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.=20 =20 On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the play = examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on = Halloween; an actor on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end = collision and confrontation with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a = devastated businessman strikes up an unlikely alliance with a homeless = woman who sleeps in his car.=20 =20 Nine Lake Erie students and one alumnus make up the cast, which = includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, = Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, Garrett Fausnaught, = Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC students. = Though the performance is free for Lake Erie College students, faculty = and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free = parking is located off Gillett Street near Philips Osborne School. =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 # =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Date:=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

 

Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present “Marcus is = Walking”

 

(PAINESVILLE, OHIO) – Emotions of love and friendship will be = explored during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of = “Marcus is Walking.” Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April = 13-14 and April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in the C.K. = Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.

 

On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the = play examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on Halloween; an actor = on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end collision and confrontation = with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a devastated businessman strikes up an = unlikely alliance with a homeless woman who sleeps in his car. =

 

Nine Lake Erie students and = one alumnus make up the cast, which includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, = Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, = Garrett Fausnaught, Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath.

 

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC = students. Though the performance is free for Lake = Erie College = students, faculty and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free parking is = located off Gillett = Street near Philips Osborne School.

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie = College is a dynamic and = progressive institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master’s degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in the liberal arts, = enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is nationally recognized for = its equine studies programs and international learning opportunities for = students.

 

#

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 19 13:58:32 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED USHER for 2/24 "The Price" Performance Message-ID: <521982.98976.qm@web81705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE." The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run. Please contact either via email at ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net or call: 216.321.2930 Thank you so much Celeste Cosentino Operations Manager Ensemble Theatre --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE."
The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run.
Please contact either via email at
or call:
216.321.2930
 
Thank you so much
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
 
 
--0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Mon Feb 19 14:04:14 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:04:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Garfield Hts. church seeking pianist/keyboard player Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hathaway United Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday evening rehearsals. Must be able to read music and demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music. Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus. If interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387. Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail: _humchurch at yahoo.com =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hathaway United = Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded = individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday = evening rehearsals.  Must be able to read music and = demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music.  Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus.  If = interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387.  Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail:

_humchurch at yahoo.com

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:32:13 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:32:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Romeo & Juliet... Guys night out! Message-ID: <00a301c7545c$a8a8aee0$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents Romeo & Juliet A Young Actor Series Production February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Romeo & Juliet! I know what you're thinking. NOT exactly a guys' = night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse production, that's where = you are wrong! Shakepeare's classic tale of love and tragedy goes = hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast performs Shakespeare's text with passion and intensity and = the fight choreography puts this production over the top! Romeo & Juliet Performance Schedule February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Tuesday, February 20 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, February 22 at 10:00 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, February 24 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 25 at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 28 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, March 1 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4 at 2:30 p.m. =20 Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call = between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $8. OUR DIRECTORS: Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the newly hired Director of Education, = Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo & Juliet at Weathervane = Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts from Kent State = University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is currently = returning to her life in the theater after the births of her three = beautiful children. John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ An award winning, certified fight = director who recently relocated to the Cleveland-Akron scene. He has = just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he presented over four = thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries worldwide. His = past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of = Emily & The Trial of Anne Boleyn. Project STAGE Sponsors: The Akron Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan = Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation. = The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all Ohioans. ### ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe  = (330) 836-2626x 17
   
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
Romeo & = Juliet
A Young Actor Series = Production
February 20 ~ = March 4,=20 2007

    Romeo &=20 Juliet! I know what you=92re = thinking=85 NOT=20 exactly a guys=92 night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse = production, that=92s=20 where you are wrong! Shakepeare=92s classic tale of love and tragedy = goes=20 hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends=20 & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast=20 performs Shakespeare=92s text with passion and intensity and the fight=20 choreography puts this production over the top!

Romeo & = Juliet
Performance Schedule
February 20 ~ March 4, = 2007
 
Tuesday, February 20 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, February = 22 at 10:00=20 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, February 23 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, February 24 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, February 25 at = 2:30=20 p.m.
 
Wednesday, = February 28 at 10:00=20 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, March 1 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, March 2 at 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, March 3 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, March 4 at 2:30=20 p.m.
   
 Charge by phone at = Weathervane=92s Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. = Tuesday=20 through Friday. Tickets: $8.
 
OUR = DIRECTORS:

Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the = newly=20 hired Director of Education, Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo = &=20 Juliet at Weathervane Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts = from=20 Kent State University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is=20 currently returning to her life in the theater after the births of her = three=20 beautiful children.

John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ = An award=20 winning, certified fight director who recently relocated to the = Cleveland-Akron=20 scene. He has just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he = presented=20 over four thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries = worldwide. His=20 past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy=20 of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of Emily & = The=20 Trial of Anne Boleyn.

Project = STAGE=20 Sponsors:
    = The Akron=20 Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation, = OMNOVA=20 Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation.  =
    = The Ohio Arts=20 Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage = economic=20 growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all=20 Ohioans.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 11:00:32 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:00:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winter/Spring Classes! Message-ID: <200702191900.l1JJ0OpG019465@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit New Winter/Spring Classes at Art House Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! Enameling Artist/Instructor: Craig Sullivan Date: 6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, 24, 31 and April 14 & 23 Time: 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: $115 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $104 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Jewlery Making Artist/Instructor: Deby Cowdin Date: 2 Weeks, Mondays, March 5-12 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $30 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $27 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Crochet Jewelry Artist/Instructor: Cheryl Gross Date: 3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 and April 2 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $45 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $40 for Individual Level Members and above Glass Bead Making Artist/Instructor: Ann McNeill Date: 3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and 23 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $157 Supplies Included in the cost $142 for Individual Level Members and above Please visit www.arthouseinc.org for class description and more information You can register for classes online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like to be removed from the Art House email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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I have a friend, a bassist by the name of Ed = Lemmers,=20 whose van was stolen last Monday night from the E. 105th area of = Cleveland near=20 Bratenahl. It was his birthday!!!!!!
In his line of work, computer tech. and = free-lance=20 upright & electric bass player, he relies heavily on his vehicle for = his=20 livelihood.
He is desperate for a very affordable, = reliable=20 used van or small SUV.
 
Can anyone who can help him out please contact = Ed at elemmers at ebdynamics.com
or I can forward your message as = well.
Thank you in advance for your = kindness.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0043_01C75464.CEBB6980-- ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Greg Benedetto.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Greg Benedetto.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Benedetto;Greg FN:Greg Benedetto EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:greg at belladetto.com REV:20070220T013034Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980-- From lmcmmohler at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:29 2007 From: lmcmmohler at yahoo.com (Larry Mohler) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Medina Show Biz: musician needed for pit Message-ID: <912035.31754.qm@web50911.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame. This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity. Tech week begins Mar. 4. Performance dates are: Mar. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24. Fri/Sat @ 8pm; Sun @ 2pm. For more information, please contact Nancy McNeal, Orchestra Director, at (330)722-1948 or mjm194636 at msn.com * * * * * DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE * * * * * --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame.  This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity.
 
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--0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:31 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance at The Erie Building Message-ID: <440687.78629.qm@web55410.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Regular Modern Class with MegLouise Dance at Studio 11 WILL BE MOVED TO THE ERIE BUILDING This Week Only! As a warm-up for the Sneak Review, performers and all dancers are invited to join us for a unique movement exploration lead by director Megan Pitcher. Class is free and open to the public. Donations welcome. Modern Dance Exploration At The Erie Building (www.eriebuilding.com) In The Warehouse District 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 2:30 - 3:30pm Saturday, February 24th ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. http://videogames.yahoo.com/platform?platform=120121 From FSternfeld at aol.com Tue Feb 20 06:13:31 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC in less than two weeks. Message-ID: -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/) Fred Sternfeld, director THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP Supervisor: Carol Pribble The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment. The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. SESSION 1 Three Weeks: Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm SESSION 2 Three Weeks: Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/map.htm) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info _here_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/signup.asp) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrolled in college ... Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work with Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was here. SUPERB! Shaina Vencel, FPAC '05 I loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible and each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!! Anne Markt, FPAC '04 & '05 Hi Fred! How are you? This is Erika Rylow from FPAC. I just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron and I just wanted to say thank you. So far almost everything we've discussed or done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC. I fully realize now how helpful camp was for me. Erika Rylow, FPAC '05 Ya know, FPAC was great this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demanding challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with this year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre as a profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real deal" and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs, none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere alone sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I just really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks again so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful! Halle Morse, FPAC '04 Dear Fred, This past summer at Fairmount Performing Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I have been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a career in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique each individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college program has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the idea of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so honored to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I not participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now in terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for any college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre. Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04 When I auditioned for Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into. I, as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have been involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FPAC could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial, from the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle, I believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions this year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies. For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as a career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Performing Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year at FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year), University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely crazy year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everything! Alex Puette, FPAC '04 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission requirements go to our _website_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

Supervisor:=20 Carol Pribble

The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Trai= ning=20 Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and discipli= ned=20 environment.  The training is=20 focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding=20 artifice.  Campers in the=20 Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene s= tudy=20 and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre= or=20 dance.

SESSION=20= 1=20
Three Weeks:
 Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13,=20 2007
10:00am - 5:00pm

SESSION 2
T= hree=20 Weeks:  
Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007
10:00am -=20 5:00pm

 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info=20= here

--------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrol= led in=20 college ...


Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and= am=20 excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've=20 learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommen= d=20 this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. T= hey=20 are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models=20= and=20 I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work wi= th=20 Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he=20= was=20 here. SUPERB!
Shaina Vencel, FPAC=20 '05

I=20 loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on ev= ery=20 aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to pre= pare=20 for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I fee= l=20 inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible an= d=20 each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!!
Anne= =20 Markt, FPAC '04 &=20 '05

=

Hi Fred!  How are you?  This is Erika Rylow from FPAC.&nb= sp; I=20 just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron a= nd I=20 just wanted to say thank you.  So far almost everything we've discussed= or=20 done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC.  I fully real= ize=20 now how helpful camp was for me. 
Erika Rylow, FPAC '05

Ya know, FPAC was gre= at=20 this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demandin= g=20 challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with t= his=20 year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre=20= as a=20 profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few=20 educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real de= al"=20 and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs,= =20 none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere a= lone=20 sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I jus= t=20 really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for=20 students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks aga= in=20 so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful!
Halle= =20 Morse, FPAC '04
=20


Dear Fred,
This past summer at Fairmount Perf= orming=20 Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I hav= e=20 been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting=20 training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a care= er=20 in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique=20= each=20 individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college progra= m=20 has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the id= ea=20 of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so hon= ored=20 to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last= =20 summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the=20 college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I n= ot=20 participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now= in=20 terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for= any=20 college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre.
Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04

When I auditioned for= =20 Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into.= I,=20 as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have b= een=20 involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FP= AC=20 could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a=20 truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial,=20= from=20 the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle= , I=20 believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions th= is=20 year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies= .=20 For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as=20= a=20 career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Perform= ing=20 Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year a= t=20 FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of=20 Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year),=20 University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely cr= azy=20 year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out= =20 during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everythin= g!=20
Alex Puette, FPAC '04



for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission=20 requirements go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.

-------------------------------1171980811-- From Brina1215 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 21:54:08 2007 From: Brina1215 at aol.com (Brina1215 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:54:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOUR EYED MONSTERS-Indie Film in Cleveland at the Cinematheque 2/20 Message-ID: -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the film and they have put everything they have into it. You can learn more about them at _www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters_ (http://www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters) or _www.foureyedmonsters.com_ (http://www.foureyedmonsters.com) . I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. It's a wonderful film. FOUR EYED MONSTERS Acclaimed at SXSW and nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows a young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow not to speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com Tickets are $8, Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for more information. Four Eyed Monsters Cleveland Cinematheque / Institute of Art Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00 p 11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 421-7450 -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the fi= lm and=20 they have put everything they have into it.  You can learn more about t= hem=20 at www.myspace.com/foureye= dmonsters=20 or www.foureyedmonsters.com. =20 I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. = ;=20 It's a wonderful film.
 
FOUR EYED MONSTERS

Acclaimed at SXSW and=20 nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows= a=20 young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow no= t to=20 speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text= =20 messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and=20 contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American= =20 movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85=20 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com
Tickets are $= 8,=20 Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for=20= more=20 information.


Four Eyed Monsters
Cleveland=20 Cinematheque / Institute of Art
Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00=20 p

11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106
(216)=20 421-7450
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Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-1659315176-1171954357=:77049-- From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Feb 20 04:17:18 2007 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:17:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Purim, Parables and Pizza Message-ID: -------------------------------1171973838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Purim, Parables and Pizza (Featuring KULTURE KIDS) Sponsored and Presented by the Young Leadership Division of The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Sunday, February 25, 2007 5 - 7 p.m. Mandel Jewish Community Center Stonehill Auditorium 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio Kids! Come dressed in your favorite Purim costumes for an evening filled with pizza, Purim-themed crafts and storytelling with Kulture Kids! $6 adults/$3 children Please bring new books to be donated to area schools. RSVP by Thursday, February 22 to yld at jcfcleve.org , call (216) 566-9200, ext. 278 -------------------------------1171973838 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Purim, Parables and Piz= za (Featuring KULTURE KIDS)
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Sunday, February 25, 2007
5 -= 7 p.m.
Mandel Jewish Community Center
Stonehill Auditorium
26001 S= . Woodland Road
Beachwood, Ohio

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-------------------------------1171973838-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 06:27:40 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 06:27:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]******ACTING WORKSHOP****** Message-ID: <964613.80331.qm@web30109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S MEISNER WORKSHOP! ONLY $25! MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007! The Meisner Technique focues on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" * Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises * Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique * Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students This Workshop Showcases Our On-Going Class! Email or Call for Location Hope to see you there! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla --0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S
 
MEISNER WORKSHOP!
ONLY $25!
 
MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007!
 
The Meisner Technique focues on
 "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" 
 
* Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises
* Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique
* Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students
 
This Workshop Showcases
Our On-Going Class!
 
 
Email or Call for Location
 
Hope to see you there!
 
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
--0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 20 06:36:44 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C754D2.A23BC580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Feb. 18th marks the Lunar Calendar's Year of the Boar. In honor of Chinese New Year, we are displaying our own collection of Silk Scrolls. The exhibit runs from Feb. 22nd - March 17th 2007. After viewing the display, dine in Cleveland's Chinatown for the best Asian cuisine between San Francisco and New York. We are Downtown Cleveland's Only Winery - we bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. Our New York loft-style gallery provides a great setting to enjoy meaningful art works with a glass of fine wine. The connection between art and wine has been well established, and we have brought the two together under one roof. Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Chamberlin on February 21, has been postponed due to speaker work obligations. Laura Leonard Youth Services Manager Twinsburg Public Library From lbender at mmjh.org Tue Feb 20 07:23:06 2007 From: lbender at mmjh.org (Lynda Bender) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:23:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie at the Maltz Message-ID: <00F806C7B26B0E4C8642BBB619B59860209FDD@mmjhmail.mmjh.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a little-know story of Black-Jewish relations One night only!=20 =20 Film: From Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims Wednesday, February21 7pm $10/$8 members To reserve your tickets call 216-593-0575 In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place-traditionally black colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden of oppression. A. Grace Lee Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and host of WCLV's distinguished "Black Arts" and "ArtsLog" programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion.=20 =20 =20 Lynda A. Bender Director of Education and Public Programs Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 DD 216.593.0588 Fax 216.593.0576 www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org lbender at mmjh.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CELEBRATE = BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a = little-know story of Black-Jewish relations

One night = only!

 =

Film: From = Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims

Wednesday, February21

7pm

$10/$8 = members

To reserve = your tickets call 216-593-0575

In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American = universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place—traditionally black = colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden = of oppression. A. Grace Lee = Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and = host of WCLV’s distinguished “Black Arts” and = “ArtsLog” programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion. =

 

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 07:28:05 2007 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:28:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Young Artists Showcase winners perform this Sunday in Cleveland Heights Message-ID: <010e01c75503$b84bd9b0$220110ac@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable YOUNG ARTISTS SHOWCASE Sunday, February 25, 3:00 p.m.=20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.) The Showcase will feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- = chosen through 2 rounds of competitive auditions. The program includes music for piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the = Allegro from Beethoven's "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,=20 Debussy's Syrinx for flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach = for unaccompanied violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.=20 The winning performers are: Amy Cave (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark = (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko (Berea),=20 Grace Patuwo (Copley), and Vidya Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to = return as a featured winner from the 2006 Showcase.=20 This free concert is sponsored by Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists = Reception will follow. For more information please contact; Judith Higbee, Director of Music, Church of the Saviour 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
YOUNG ARTISTS = SHOWCASE
 Sunday, February = 25, 3:00=20 p.m.
Church of the=20 Saviour
2537 Lee Road, = Cleveland Heights=20 (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.)
    The = Showcase will=20 feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- chosen through 2 = rounds of=20 competitive auditions.
  The program includes = music for=20 piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the Allegro from = Beethoven's=20 "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,
Debussy's Syrinx for=20 flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach for = unaccompanied=20 violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.
The winning performers are: = Amy Cave=20 (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko = (Berea),=20
Grace Patuwo (Copley), = and Vidya=20 Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to return as a featured winner from the = 2006=20 Showcase.
This free concert is = sponsored by=20 Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists Reception will=20 follow.
 
For more information = please=20 contact;
 Judith Higbee, = Director of=20 Music, Church of the Saviour
216-321-8880
------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490-- From Markkobak at aol.com Tue Feb 20 07:34:38 2007 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:34:38 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Ezell Exhibit Message-ID: -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en John Ezell was the resident Set Designer for Great Lakes Theatre Festival=20 for many years. On behalf of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold=20 Strokes and Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007= USITT=20 Annual Conference & Stage Expo. This retrospective on one of American theatre=E2=80=99s most influential de= signers=20 will include sketches, painter elevations, and designs encompassing fifty=20 years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional and international theatres. T= he USITT=20 Conference & Stage Expo will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March=20= 14=20 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyone may attend the Conference, with cu= rrent=20 USITT members receiving a discounted registration fee.=20 An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezell on Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM=20 to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, sponsored by the University of= =20 Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City Repertory Theatre.=20= All=20 are welcome.=20 For more information on the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the=20 following website: =20 _http://www.usitt.org/phoenix_ (http://www.usitt.org/phoenix)=20 Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni, colleagues, friends and= =20 associates. Sincerely, Jarrett Bertoncin UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96 Arts & Science Alumni Board jsbdesign at earthlink.net 913-486-4118 cell -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
John Ezell was the resident Set Designe= r for=20 Great Lakes Theatre Festival for many years.

On=20= behalf=20 of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold Strokes and=20 Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007 USITT An= nual=20 Conference & Stage Expo.
 
This retrospective on one of Ameri= can=20 theatre=E2=80=99s most influential designers will include sketches, painter=20= elevations,=20 and designs encompassing fifty years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional= and=20 international theatres. The USITT Conference & Stage Expo will be held i= n=20 Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March 14 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyo= ne=20 may attend the Conference, with current USITT members receiving a discounted= =20 registration fee.
 
An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezel= l on=20 Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, spons= ored=20 by the University of Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City= =20 Repertory Theatre. All are welcome.
 

For more informatio= n on=20 the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the following website:=20  
http://www.usitt.org/phoenix

 
Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni,= =20 colleagues, friends and associates.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jar= rett=20 Bertoncin
UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96
Arts & Science Alu= mni=20 Board
 
jsbdesign at earthlink.net
913-486-4118=20 cell
-------------------------------1171985678-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 07:56:26 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:56:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <341639.62407.qm@web62305.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email
 
Thank you for your interest.


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Feb 20 07:58:12 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 7:58:12 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Lauren K. Licursi/Feb. 20 & Other News! Message-ID: <9131648.1171987092088.JavaMail.root@web13> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - LAUREN K. LICURSI (Location: Strongsville, Ohio) (February 20, 2007) To view Lauren's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=645 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From info at GetHepSwing.com Tue Feb 20 07:59:58 2007 From: info at GetHepSwing.com (Valerie Salstrom) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:59:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blue Lunch playing for a big swing dance this Saturday the 24th at the Bohemian National Hall Message-ID: <002001c75508$2e6a0d70$6601a8c0@Maxi> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Get Hep Swing invites you to come and dance to the most entertaining and super fun band-Blue Lunch! Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to a big swing dance this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at 4939 Broadway Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77) Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is true) and dancing to live music from 9pm to midnight! And all of this for only $10! or $7 if you are a poor student and can prove it :-) For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their swing night. Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner Get Hep Swing, Ltd. www.GetHepSwing.com ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Get Hep Swing = invites you to come and dance to the

most entertaining and super fun band—Blue Lunch!

 

Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to = a big swing dance

this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at = 4939 Broadway = Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77)

 

Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers

Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is = true)

and dancing to live music from 9pm to = midnight!

 

And all of this for only $10!  or $7 if you are a poor student and can = prove it  J

 

For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com

 

See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their = swing night.

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty = Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

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Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 
--0-2091739202-1171988789=:81397-- From mlzach25 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 08:27:30 2007 From: mlzach25 at yahoo.com (Monica Z) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:27:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]any info on Lorain Community Music Theater? Message-ID: <806724.31737.qm@web39510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken Monica --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken
 
Monica


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Prelude2Cinema and the Velvet Dog present "Dark Warp Feb 23rd 2007"
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
All are invited to a party for the cop/sci-fi TV Series "Out of Darkness" shooting in Cleveland, Ohio and airing on Time Warner Cable and My Space. Meet the cast and crew of Cleveland's own TV series. * Receive a Compliment Ticket for a Special Event from Mix Master Mike Spin of the Beastie Boys. Come out and support a Cleveland
TV Series using local talent.

FREE, BUT RSVP IS A MUST-

The Velvet Dog
1280 West 6th Street, Cleveland, OH
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
3rd Floor VIP Room

Complimentary Apps, Door Prizes, Giveaways**
No Cover Charge, but Donations are Welcome
RSVP is a Must


Sincerely
Alex P. Michaels
Studio Chief
Prelude2Cinema
"Movies that Make You Think."
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Seeking Cast & Crew for 2004
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Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-658752840-1171988880=:84919-- From lenne at mindspring.com Tue Feb 20 08:39:19 2007 From: lenne at mindspring.com (Lenne ) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:39:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Music w/ Jim Snively This Week Message-ID: <410-220072220163919640@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011. Hi Everyone, Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day. Sign up is at 7:30pm. It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music. Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard, whatever and sign up early. It has been filling up pretty fast. Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old. Come on out and join in the fun. www.ridersinn.com Also, I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm. Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer. www.barkingspidertavern.com On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm. Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun. They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well. Plenty of parking in the rear. Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one ~ see you there. my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you www.myspace.com/jimsnively ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII  For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011.
 
 
Hi Everyone,
                        Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day.  Sign up is at 7:30pm.  It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music.  Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard,  whatever and sign up early.  It has been filling up pretty fast.  Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old.  Come on out and join in the fun.  www.ridersinn.com
 
                        Also,  I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm.  Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer.  www.barkingspidertavern.com
 
                        On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams  (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm.  Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun.  They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well.  Plenty of parking in the rear.  Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one    ~     see you there.  
 
    my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you      www.myspace.com/jimsnively
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 20 09:01:10 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:01:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Celebrates President's Day Message-ID: <20070220-12011045-4e0-0@acc7> Something Dada is as patriotic as the next improv troupe (well, unless the next improv troupe is "Improv About America for America By Americans," but they're mainly jingoistic more than patriotic). In that vein, and in honor of President's Day, we'd like to present the newest installment of Something Dada Introduces the Presidents. This week, Millard Fillmore. Some interesting MF facts: - Served from 1850 - 1853 - He was a Whig (recently voted the 3rd coolest political party ever, behind the Bull Moose and the Know Nothings) - He wasn't elected, but served as the unlucky 13th president. (Ironically, of course, it was more unlucky for the 12th President, Zachary Taylor, who died in office) - His nickname: "The American Louis Philippe" (Who the heck was Louis Philippe? How much time for research do you think we have, you lazy bum? Go look it up yourself!) - Inspired an ironically uninspired cartoon, Mallard Fillmore (Get it? He's a duck! Mallard! Millard! Get it?) - He could fly! (Well, not really, but just curious if anyone would make it through 5 facts about Millard Fillmore) So there you go, indisputable proof that Something Dada can learn you up with the best of them. If this has merely teased your thirst for education, and you wish to drink more deeply from our fount of knowledge...or you just want to laugh your weekend away, come down and see Something Dada this weekend. We'll be performing Friday night at 8, Saturday at 8 and 10:30. Tickets are only $10, or dress up as Millard Fillmore and we'll give you half-off! Call 216.696.4242, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or visit our web site to make reservations. SOMETHING DADA All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, 2/2/07 8:00 PM Saturday, 2/3/07 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 09:07:43 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Script Contest! $250 prize! Message-ID:

E.M.Productions wants to shoot your script! Submit your movie script now for our consideration to produce. Winner will recieve $250.00. All genres accepted. Help us help you get to Hollywood! All submissions must be recieved by 12:01 am, June 1st, 2007 and become the physical property of E.M.Productions. No scripts will be returned. All scripts must be mailed to: E.M.Productions 206 Comanche Place, Kent, Ohio 44240.




 
 
 
 
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Tue Feb 20 09:09:25 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:09:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri- C West opens "Burial at Thebes" this Friday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C West Theatre Department announces: =20 Burial At Thebes: A Version of Sophocles' Antigone by Seamus Heaney Director - Fred Gloor Asst. Director - Bob Ellis Set Design - Todd Krispinsky Lighting Design - Shawna Melnykowski Sound Design - Ben Stewart Costume Design - Craig Tucker Mask Design - Tim Corrigan =20 What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor? In a world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power. This theme, and others, take center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus Heaney's brawny translation of Sophocles' Antigone. Commisioned by Ireland's Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago. =20 About the Author: Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he teaches regularly at Harvard University. His recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened Ground (FSG, 1998). =20 =20 =20 Running: February 23, 24, March 1, 2, & 3 at 8pm February 25, March 4 at 3pm =20 =20 =20 =20 Mainstage Ticket and Reservation Information: All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus Theatre in the T building. For reservations call 216-987-5536 Admission Prices: General Admission $10 Students/Seniors/Staff $8 CCC Students Free with valid ID =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tri-C West Theatre Department announces:

 

Burial At = Thebes: A = Version of Sophocles’ Antigone by Seamus Heaney


Director – Fred Gloor

Asst. Director – Bob Ellis

Set Design – Todd Krispinsky

Lighting Design – Shawna = Melnykowski

Sound Design – Ben Stewart

Costume Design – Craig Tucker


Mask Design – Tim Corrigan

 

What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor?  In a = world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with = public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power.  This = theme, and others, take  center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus = Heaney’s brawny translation of Sophocles’ Antigone.  Commisioned by Ireland’s Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of = Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as = clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago.

 

About the Author:  Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he = teaches regularly at Harvard University. His = recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), = Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened = Ground (FSG, = 1998).

 

 

 

Running:         &nb= sp; February 23, 24,   March 1, 2, & 3 at = 8pm

           = ;            = February 25, March 4 at 3pm

 

 =

 

 

Mainstage Ticket and = Reservation Information:

All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus = Theatre in the T building.

For reservations call 216-987-5536

Admission = Prices:          General = Admission          &nbs= p;         = $10

           = ;            =              = Students/Seniors/Staff        &nb= sp;       $8

           = ;            =              = CCC = Students           = ;            =     Free with valid ID

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95-- From mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 10:01:41 2007 From: mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net (molly cornwell) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:01:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Playwriting Workshop at Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <436794.69043.qm@web82906.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City. Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003. Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend. Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24. The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm Sunday, Feb. 25 at 2:30 pm Tickets are $6.00 Students/Seniors $8.00 General Admission For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125 Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. 
Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City.  Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003.   Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend.
Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24.   
The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm
                      Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm
                      Sunday, Feb. 25  at 2:30 pm
Tickets are $6.00  Students/Seniors
                 $8.00 General Admission
For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125
Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH 
--0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043-- From smiledolly at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:28:30 2007 From: smiledolly at hotmail.com (Gina Washington) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:28:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]march 10th Opening Reception Message-ID: --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nubrosis Art Gallery Presents The Collaborative =20 Featuring: Araaman Alvin Fudge, Chester Hopkins-Bey, Kole,=20 Malkiese Paythress, Gina Washington=20 and=20 Guest Artist Brother Walt Wali Neil =20 Opening Reception March 10, 2007 5:00 - 8:00 pm Food, Poetry and Live Performance =20 Dj Dance Party 8:00 - 1:00 am Where: 11910 Buckey Rd =20 Link can be found at: http://ginawashington.tripod.com _________________________________________________________________ Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be.=A0 Meet Muse.=20 http://muse.live.com?source=3Dwlmailtag&loc=3Dus = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Nubrosis Art Galle= ry

Presents<= /FONT>

The Collaborative<= /STRONG>

 

Featuring:<= /P>

Araaman Alvin Fudge, Cheste= r Hopkins-Bey, Kole,

Malkiese Paythress, Gina Wa= shington

and

Guest Artist Brother Walt W= ali Neil

 

Opening Reception<= /FONT>

March 10, 2007

5:00 - 8:00 pm

Food, Poetry and L= ive Performance

 

Dj Dance Party

8:00 - 1:00 am

Where: 11910 Bucke= y Rd

 

Link can be found at:<= /STRONG>

http://ginawashington.tripod.com


Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be. Meet your= Muse. = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_-- From tinks1026 at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:48:34 2007 From: tinks1026 at gmail.com (Angela Boehm) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:48:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical seeking basketball coach Message-ID: Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a man between the ages of 30-40 years old to play the part of Coach Bolton in High School Musical. Show will be Performed April 26-28th. Cast is middleschool-college with three adult roles. If intrested please email angela at angela at olmstedperformingarts.com Thanks. Angela Boehm Olmsted Performing Arts Board Of Directors www.olmstedperformingarts.com 440.465.3355 From mollylarocco at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 12:13:43 2007 From: mollylarocco at gmail.com (molly larocco) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:13:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Vagina Monologues: Akron Message-ID: <13eb94d70702201213p222ee766x17ba08dd35f77e0a@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part! Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter! Help end Violence against Women. It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm. Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111 on campus Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day Foundation. Hope to see you all there!! ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part!
Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter!

Help end Violence against Women.

<img src=" http://myspace-160.vo.llnwd.net/01913/06/16/1913526160_m.gif">

It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm.
Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111
on campus

Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis
Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day
Foundation.

Hope to see you all there!!


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------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187-- From JJones at aultman.com Tue Feb 20 12:47:03 2007 From: JJones at aultman.com (Jennifer Jones) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:47:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Celebrity Impersonators Message-ID: <29A593101B6F5149B2A78A3E10E9B71007318A20@exch03.ahf2000.aultman.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I work for Aultman Hospital (located in Canton, Ohio). Each year we host an annual themed event for our employees in May. This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue. We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city backdrop. One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with them. I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could identify! Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th. Our "Celebs" would need to be available from about 5-7pm. We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience. If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023. =20 FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and have an Elvis in the works! =20 Thanks in advance for your consideration! Sincerely, Jennifer Jones =20 Jennifer Jones Aultman Hospital Physician Services 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, Ohio 44710 330-363-4023 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I work for Aultman Hospital (located = in Canton, Ohio).  Each year we host an annual themed event for our = employees in May.  This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue.  = We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create = Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city = backdrop.  One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity = impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with = them.  I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, = Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could = identify!  Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th.  Our “Celebs” would need to be available from about 5-7pm.  = We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience.  = If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at = jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023.

 

FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and = have an Elvis in the works!

 

Thanks in advance for your = consideration!

Sincerely,

Jennifer Jones

 

Jennifer Jones

Aultman Hospital

Physician Services

2600 Sixth Street = SW

Canton, Ohio  44710

330-363-4023

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA-- From info at standingrock.ne Tue Feb 20 09:18:06 2007 From: info at standingrock.ne (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:18:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Get WARM" Silent Art Auction, benefit for Epitome Magazine Message-ID: <45DB2D4E.90001@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women?s Art Recognition Movement (W.A.R.M) present WHAT: ?Get WARM? Silent Art Auction for Epitome Magazine -a silent art auction to benefit the Epitome Magazine, a northeast Ohio magazine highlighting the achievments of women in our area. -Photographs, Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics and more -food, beverages, and music WHEN: Saturday, March 3rd, 8pm -Auction closes at 5pm on March 31st. WHERE: North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: 330-673-4970 or 330-686-9800 GALLERY HOURS: Thursday-Saturday 1-5pm www.standingrock.net for updates EPITOME MAGAZINE: www.epitomemag.com Maureen Londergan Founder & Editor in Chief Celebrating the arts minds and ambitions of the women of northeast Ohio! Epitome is now in its fifth year of publication. Epitome is a unique blend of local resources, area arts and literary updates as well as personal and global viewpoints that are important to women. Epitome magazine is published by Implosion Press a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Epitome magazine is a publication of Implosion Press Implosion Press, a 501(c)3 Non-profit Organization. Implosion Press mission is to continue Celebrating the Arts, Minds and Ambitions of Women in Northeast Ohio. Phone: 330-836-7808 Fax: 330-836-9877 Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net info at standingrock.net From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:20:54 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:20:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Noah Budin's CD Launch Party and Concert Message-ID: <83919.21116.qm@web81401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Announcing the Release of Noah Budin's new CD "Metaphor" CD Launch Party and Concert Monday, February 26 8:00 PM Nighttown in Cleveland Heights (at the Top of Cedar Hill) Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians David Budin Ed Ridley, Jr. Sam Getz and Rob Ticherich Admission $10.00 Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime you an order them from www.soundswrite.com or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH or by emailing Noah at nbudin at sbcglobal.net --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Announcing the Release of
Noah Budin's new CD
"Metaphor"
 
CD Launch Party and Concert
Monday, February 26
8:00 PM
Nighttown in Cleveland Heights
(at the Top of Cedar Hill)
Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians
David Budin
Ed Ridley, Jr.
Sam Getz and
Rob Ticherich
 
Admission $10.00
 
Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime you an order them from
or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH
or by emailing Noah at 
 
 
--0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116-- From neonataldeath at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 09:24:16 2007 From: neonataldeath at yahoo.com (Parker) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:24:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publishing help Message-ID: <199206.56577.qm@web54601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book? I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art. I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art. Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well. This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly. Thank you, Parker --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book?
 
I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art.  I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art.
 
Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well.  This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly.
 
                                             Thank you,
                                                      Parker  


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:42:16 2007 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:42:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <220824.21052.qm@web82510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITIONS North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe Ages 50 + "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals) Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26 7:00 p.m. North Canton Playhouse Mainstage 525 7th St. NE North Canton Directed By Ed Kuntzman Call 330 494 - 1613 for information --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
AUDITIONS
North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe
Ages 50 +
"Radio TBS"
(Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)
Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26
7:00 p.m.
North Canton Playhouse Mainstage
525 7th St. NE  North Canton
Directed By Ed Kuntzman
Call 330 494 - 1613 for information
 
 
--0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 20 13:39:46 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:39:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Auditions next week Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E015273B8@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 announces auditions for =20 Guys and Dolls A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Auditions:=20 Monday & Tuesday, February 26 & 27, 2007 beginning at 6:30 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm =20 Requirements: - Appointment Needed -- Call 440-951-7500 x113 - Come prepared with one short song - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will be provided. =20 Casting Information: The role of Sky Masterson has been cast. All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+) (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Tue Feb 20 14:04:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:04:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes for Young Actors BEGIN ON SATURDAY! Message-ID: <024b01c7553b$27ab5600$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0247_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910" ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EVERY CLASS IS A GO!! SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!! NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com WEATHERVANE YOUTH THEATRE ~ NEXT SESSION BEGINS FEBURARY 24TH ~ Offered at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron Classes at Weathervane follow the Ohio Academic Content Standards for = Theater. Same fun, more challenging games and exercises, ADDED arts = content! Youth Theatre Classes are taught by theatre professionals and = educators, for children ages 4 to 18. Classes are offered in = performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical theatre. = Classes take place one day a week, Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already started, so call today! Theatre for Little Ones Ages 3 & 4 Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 am Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For toddlers AND their parents! In the style of a mommy and me = class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. Using theatre = games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a comfortable, = fun and creative atmosphere. Acting I: Through the Eyes of a Child Grades K ~ 2 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For the beginning student to learn about the magic of theatre. The = class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre games to teach = fundamentals. Acting II: Places, Please! Grades 2, 3 & 4 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 12 Young performers will develop basic acting skills. The class will = also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will focus on = monologues and scene work. Acting III: Zoo Crew Grades 4, 5 & 6 Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 In this class, students will explore creative movement through = stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and exercises are = used to teach and re-enforce fundamentals. Acting IV: Advanced Workshop: Classical Theatre Grades 6, 7 & 8 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 Students will have the opportunity to work with play scripts from = Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and performing these texts are = the focus of this class, with theatre games designed to help students = build the skills they will need to perform the classics. Acting V: Advanced Acting Workshop Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This challenging class explores different acting techniques and = styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques and scripts. Acting VI: Advanced Workshop: Improvisation Grades 5 ~ 8 Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 This fast paced drama class focuses on improvisational techniques. = Students will play a large variety of theatre games and scenework. Think = fast! Musical Theatre I Grades 1, 2 & 3 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class will concentrate on developing the skill and artistry of = singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the younger student who = enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation is a small = cabaret performance. Musical Theatre II Grades 4, 5 & 6 Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 For students with some performance experience, this class will focus = on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical styles. The final = presentation is a small performance. Musical Theatre III Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class is for students with previous musical theatre, dance = and/or performance training. The class will focus on advanced = performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final presentation is a small ensemble performance. Make Yourself up! Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 Characters in this class will range from the mildly unusual to the = truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and from that a = makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results will amaze and entertain you! Stage Management Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes. Students will = learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute the "run" of a = production. Interested students who have completed the class may have = the opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane production.=20 MASTER CLASS ADDED Fisticuffs to Pointy Things March 2 ~ May 11 NO CLASS APRIL 6 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm Ten Classes Tuition $250 Special Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight = Directors Check out his website here! www.HackandSlash.com And here! http://www.thefightdirector.com/ The principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please = call for more information. Space is limited so sign-up today! #### ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
EVERY = CLASS IS A=20 GO!!  SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!!
 
NEWS = RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC = Pepe =20 (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
 
WEATHERVANE = YOUTH=20 THEATRE
~ NEXT SESSION = BEGINS=20 FEBURARY 24TH ~
Offered at Weathervane=20 Playhouse in Akron

Classes at Weathervane = follow the=20 Ohio Academic Content Standards for Theater. Same fun, more challenging = games=20 and exercises, ADDED arts content! =20 Youth Theatre = Classes are=20 taught by theatre professionals and educators, for children ages 4 to 18.  = Classes are=20 offered in performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical=20 theatre.  Classes take place one day a week,=20 Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to=20 May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already = started, so=20 call today!

 
Theatre for Little=20 Ones
Ages 3 & 4
Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 = am
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For toddlers AND their parents! In the style = of a=20 mommy and me class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. = Using=20 theatre games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a = comfortable,=20 fun and creative atmosphere.
 
Acting I: = Through the=20 Eyes of a Child
Grades K ~ 2
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For the beginning student to learn about the = magic=20 of theatre. The class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre = games to=20 teach fundamentals.
 
Acting = II: Places,=20 Please!
Grades 2, 3 & 4
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 12
    Young performers will develop basic acting = skills.=20 The class will also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will = focus on=20 monologues and scene work.
 
Acting = III: Zoo=20 Crew
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    In this class, students will explore = creative=20 movement through stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and = exercises are used to teach and re-enforce = fundamentals.
 
Acting = IV: Advanced=20 Workshop: Classical Theatre
Grades 6, 7 & 8
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    Students will have the = opportunity to=20 work with play scripts from Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and = performing these texts are the focus of this class, with theatre games = designed=20 to help students build the skills they will need to perform the=20 classics.
 
Acting V: = Advanced=20 Acting Workshop
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This challenging class explores different = acting=20 techniques and styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques = and=20 scripts.
 
Acting = VI: Advanced=20 Workshop: Improvisation
Grades 5 ~ 8
Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    This fast paced drama class focuses on=20 improvisational techniques. Students will play a large variety of = theatre games=20 and scenework. Think fast!
 
Musical = Theatre=20 I
Grades 1, 2 & 3
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class will concentrate on developing = the skill=20 and artistry of singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the = younger=20 student who enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation = is a=20 small cabaret performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 II
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    For students with some performance = experience, this=20 class will focus on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical = styles. The=20 final presentation is a small performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 III
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class is for students with previous = musical=20 theatre, dance and/or performance training. The class will focus on = advanced=20 performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final=20 presentation is a small ensemble performance.
 
Make = Yourself=20 up!
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    Characters in this class will range from the = mildly=20 unusual to the truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and = from=20 that a makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results=20 will amaze and entertain you!
 
Stage=20 Management
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    The how-to of running a show from behind the = scenes.=20 Students will learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute = the "run"=20 of a production. Interested students who have completed the class may = have the=20 opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane = production. 
 
MASTER=20 CLASS ADDED
Fisticuffs=20 to Pointy Things
March 2 ~ May=20 11
NO CLASS APRIL=20 6
 
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 = pm
Ten Classes
Tuition $250
    Special = Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight=20 Directors
       =20         Check out his website here! = www.HackandSlash.com<= /STRONG>
   =20             And here! = http://www.thefightdirector.com= /
    The=20 principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please call = for more=20 information.
 
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Looking for special effects ideas for production of Wizard of Oz.  Smoke and flames for the Wizard scenes, explosions for the witch's appearances, rising balloon basket, burning Scarecrow straw.  Contact Mike Skerritt at gmskerritt at aol.com.  Thanks.

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----------MB_8C923749D3C69AC_16DC_7108_WEBMAIL-MC20.sysops.aol.com-- From a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 20:19:14 2007 From: a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com (Angela Kabasan) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 20:19:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]in need of a vocal/accompanist coaching lesson? In-Reply-To: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F83EA3C@gltf01.gltf.local> Message-ID: <691141.98929.qm@web32115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-516843785-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929" --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally? I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up. I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece. If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now). The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday. Thank you. Angela --------------------------------- Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally?  I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up.
 
I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece.  If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now).   The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday.  Thank you. 
 
Angela


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charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release February 21, 2007=20 =20 Cleveland's Classic Theater Company Concludes 45th Season With Spring Repertory GTLF Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward's Hay Fever and=20 Festival Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut with Shakespeare's The Tempest.=20 =20 CLEVELAND, OH - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that features Noel Coward's classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and William Shakespeare's fantastic farewell to the theater, The Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, March 16 - April 21, 2007. The Spring Repertory features a single company of eighteen actors performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. Festival Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will direct Hay Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic Director, Andrew May, will make his GLTF directorial debut with The Tempest. =20 Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with generous support from Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger Foundation. Media sponsors for the Festival's 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3 ideastream.=20 =20 "Our forty-fifth year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically remarkable and wildly popular," said Charles Fee, of the GLTF's current season. "During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew 13% over last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all income projections. In addition, our subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. That's an increase of 37% in season ticket attendance over the last two seasons. We look forward to continuing this period of incredible audience growth and artistic achievement with our upcoming Spring Repertory productions of Hay Fever and The Tempest. These great plays are in the hands of a truly gifted artistic company and I can't wait to share their work with Northeast Ohio." =20 The Festival's Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward's comedy Hay Fever. In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at the country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly destroyed when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to arrive. Nothing could have prepared the visitors for the chaos to come. An innocent visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent maelstrom of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic comedy takes center stage in Noel Coward's evening of blissfully bad behavior. =20 William Shakespeare's The Tempest rounds out the Festival's Spring Repertory. Tempted by spirits, teased by sprites, and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a mysterious enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero - a man they marooned and betrayed years ago. Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and passions unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic romance. William Shakespeare's final glorious gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and redemption. =20 =20 The directors of both Spring Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences. GLTF's Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will celebrate the completion of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel Coward's Hay Fever to open the Spring Repertory. Fever represents the first Noel Coward offering in a GLTF season since the company's winter 2004 production of Private Lives. Fee most recently directed Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest for GLTF in 2004. Andrew May, GLTF's Associate Artistic Director and a veteran member of the Festival's acting company, will accept a new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut with William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Since first appearing with the Festival in 2003 as Bottom in A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet, Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can't Take It With You, Amadeus and Love's Labour's Lost. =20 "We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season with an amazing pair of classics like Hay Fever and The Tempest," said Charles Fee of the upcoming Spring Repertory. "On behalf of everyone at the Festival, I would like to say 'thank you' to Northern Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful one for us. You've demonstrated that this community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of Great Lakes Theater Festival. From this foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era - one that will set the course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences experience theater. We can't wait to share our bold new plans with you. In the meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an amazing night of classic theater...or two...this spring!" =20 Opening Night performances of Hay Fever (March 17th) and The Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with preview performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain times for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Spring Repertory will continue to offer sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the popular Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series. (Consult the enclosed production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and times.) =20 Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price from $22-$56 (Student tickets $13 - any performance / any seat) and are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or by visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office. Students, educators and groups of ten or more receive discounts.=20 =20 Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center, the Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since 1982. =20 # # # =20 =20 Media Contact: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Director (216) 241-5490 x317=20 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org =20 www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 Shakespeare's Great Company! Catch a pair of classics this spring with our NEW Spring Repertory! =20 Hay Fever & The Tempest Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / March 16-April 21, 2007 For tickets, visit www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For=20 Immediate Release

February=20 21, 2007

 

Cleveland’s Classic Theater = Company

Concludes 45th=20 Season With Spring Repertory

GTLF=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward’s = Hay=20 Fever and

Festival=20 Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut = with Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.=20

 

CLEVELAND, OH –=20 Great Lakes Theater = Festival (GLTF)=20 will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that = features Noel=20 Coward’s classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and = William=20 Shakespeare’s fantastic farewell to the theater, The=20 Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating = repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse = Square Center, March 16 – April = 21, 2007. The=20 Spring Repertory features a = single=20 company of eighteen actors = performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. = Festival=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles=20 Fee, will direct Hay = Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic = Director,=20 Andrew May, will make his GLTF = directorial debut with The=20 Tempest.

 

Great = Lakes=20 Theater Festival’s 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with = generous support from=20 Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger = Foundation.  Media sponsors for the = Festival’s=20 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 = and WCPN=20 90.3 ideastream.

 

“Our forty-fifth=20 year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically = remarkable=20 and wildly popular,” said Charles Fee, of the = GLTF’s=20 current season.  = During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew = 13% over=20 last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all = income=20 projections.  In = addition, our=20 subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. = That’s an increase of 37% in season = ticket=20 attendance over the last two seasons. =20 We look forward to continuing this period of incredible = audience=20 growth and artistic achievement = with our=20 upcoming Spring Repertory = productions=20 of Hay Fever and The Tempest.  These great plays are in the = hands of a=20 truly gifted artistic company and I can’t wait to share their work = with=20 Northeast = Ohio.”

 

The = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward’s=20 comedy Hay = Fever.  In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at = the=20 country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly = destroyed=20 when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to = arrive.  Nothing could have prepared = the visitors=20 for the chaos to come.  An = innocent=20 visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent = maelstrom=20 of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic = comedy=20 takes center stage in Noel Coward’s evening of blissfully bad=20 behavior.

 

 William Shakespeare’s The Tempest rounds out the = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory.  Tempted by spirits, teased by = sprites,=20 and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a = mysterious=20 enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero – = a man they=20 marooned and betrayed years ago.  = Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and = passions=20 unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic = romance.  William Shakespeare’s = final glorious=20 gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and = redemption. 

 

           =20 The directors of both = Spring=20 Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences.  GLTF’s Producing Artistic Director, = Charles=20 Fee, will celebrate the = completion=20 of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel = Coward’s Hay Fever to open the = Spring=20 Repertory.  Fever represents the first = Noel Coward=20 offering in a GLTF season since the company’s winter 2004 = production of Private Lives.  Fee most recently directed = Oscar Wilde’s=20 The Importance of Being = Earnest for=20 GLTF in 2004.  Andrew May, GLTF’s = Associate Artistic=20 Director and a veteran member of the Festival’s acting company, = will accept a=20 new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut = with=20 William Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.   = Since first=20 appearing with the Festival in 2003 as = Bottom in=20 A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet,=20 Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming = of=20 the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can’t Take It = With You,=20 Amadeus and Love’s Labour’s = Lost.

 

           =20 “We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season = with an amazing=20 pair of classics like Hay = Fever and=20 The Tempest,” said = Charles Fee of the=20 upcoming Spring Repertory.  “On behalf of everyone = at the Festival,=20 I would like to say ‘thank you’ to Northern=20 Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful = one for=20 us.  You’ve = demonstrated that this=20 community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of = Great Lakes=20 Theater Festival.  From = this=20 foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era – one that = will set the=20 course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences = experience=20 theater.  We can’t = wait to share our=20 bold new plans with you.  = In the=20 meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an = amazing=20 night of classic theater…or two…this=20 spring!”

 

Opening = Night=20 performances of Hay Fever = (March=20 17th) and The=20 Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with = preview=20 performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain = times for=20 all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. = curtain time=20 for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. = Both productions in = GLTF’s Spring=20 Repertory will continue to offer=20 sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the = popular Director’s Night and = Playnotes pre-show discussion=20 series.  (Consult the = enclosed=20 production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and=20 times.)

 

Single = tickets=20 for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price=20 from $22-$56 = (Student=20 tickets $13 – any performance / any seat) and = are=20 available by calling (216)=20 241-6000, by = ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or = by=20 visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office.  Students, educators and groups of = ten or=20 more receive discounts.

 

Since = 1962, Great=20 Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of = classic=20 theater to the widest possible audience in Northern=20 Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse = Square Center, the Festival has called = the Ohio=20 Theatre home since 1982.

 

#  # =20 #

 

 

Media=20 Contact:

Todd=20 Krispinsky

Marketing and Public = Relations=20 Director

(216) 241-5490 x317=20

tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org

=

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Shakespeare's Great=20 Company!
Catch a pair of classics = this spring=20 with our NEW Spring Repertory! 
Hay Fever & =
The=20 Tempest
Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / = March=20 16-April 21, 2007
For tickets, visit = www.greatlakestheater.org=20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Feb 21 07:53:55 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:53:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woody Allen, Elaine May, David Mamet One Acts Open this Friday Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E01527405@fa1.FineArts.Local> 11th Annual One Act Festival Opens this Friday! =20 The Fine Arts Association =20 presents our 11th Annual One Act Festival =20 Death Defying Acts 3 fast paced and witty one-act plays by the incomparable Woody Allen, Elaine May, and David Mamet (Rated Adult) =20 February 23 & 24 and March 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 & 10 at 8:00 pm =20 =20 The Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 To order tickets, call (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org =20 (Ask about our special Singles pricing for the March 1 performance!! Use code "Fast Friends") =20 CAST =20 Mike Breeze Nancy Brooks Mark DePompei Aaron Drews Paul Felden Dawn Hill Don Knepper Sarah Kunchik Mary Britta Shirring =20 Artistic Team =20 Ann Hedger-Director Caity Grand-Assistant to the Director Dena Jo Pavlovic-Stage Manager Kristen Buchs-Lighting Design Melissa Konieczka-Costume Design Paul Gatzke-Technical Director Ben Needham-Set Design =20 =20 From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Feb 21 08:27:56 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:27:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST CHANCE FOR DISCOUNT: Register today for Verb Ballets Master Class Series at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7E4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST CHANCE to register for Dance Master Classes at discounted rate! First class begins February 25th =20 Beck Center for the Arts and Verb Ballets present =20 MASTER CLASS SERIES =20 Beck Center Creative Arts Building 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. =20 =20 Sunday, February 25 HERNANDO CORTEZ Intermediate Ballet =20 Hernando Cortez, Verb Ballets Artistic Director, performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. He was featured in two PBS/WNET "Great Performances: Dance in America" specials. He performed with Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement. =20 Sunday, March 4 MARCELLA ALVAREZ Intermediate Modern Dance =20 Marcella Alvarez trained with the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark Morris among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004. =20 Sunday, March 11 BRIAN MURPHY Intermediate Ballet =20 Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance Caravan in the summer months.=20 =20 Tuition: $40 for the series -or- $15 for a single class =20 To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x 222. =20 In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will present Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted group rates are available for dance students. For more information, call Linda Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

LAST = CHANCE

to register = for

Dance Master = Classes

at discounted = rate!

First class begins February = 25th

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

and

Verb = Ballets

present

 

MASTER CLASS = SERIES

 

Beck Center = Creative Arts Building

17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio

Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 = p.m.

 

=  

= Sunday, February 25

HERNANDO CORTEZ   Intermediate Ballet

 

Hernando = Cortez, = Verb Ballets Artistic Director, = performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance = Company.  He was featured in two PBS/WNET “Great Performances: Dance in = America” specials. He performed with Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project = on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the = school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York = Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio = Live Award of Achievement.

=  

= Sunday, March 4

MARCELLA ALVAREZ   Intermediate Modern = Dance

 

Marcella Alvarez trained with = the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance = Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert = Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark = Morris

among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004.

=  

= Sunday, March 11

BRIAN MURPHY   Intermediate Ballet

 

Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, = New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance = Caravan in the summer months.

 

Tuition:=

$40 for the = series

-or-

 $15 for a single = class

 

To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x = 222.

 

In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will = present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song = and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted = group rates are available for dance students.  For more information, call = Linda = Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540. =

 

 

 

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

 

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All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+), particularly male movers and dancers young and old (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 From etsengas at kent.edu Wed Feb 21 08:46:08 2007 From: etsengas at kent.edu (Effie) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:46:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening at Kent State for Staff Musician Message-ID: <20070221164609.890D54CE8F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit POSITION VACANCY: DANCE DIVISION KENT STATE UNIVERSITY KENT, OH 44242-0001 POSITION: Full Time Dance Staff Musician Beginning Fall 2007 RESPONSIBLITIES: To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and develop part-time staff accompanists. QUALIFICATIONS: Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing. PROGRAM: The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age license in the State of Ohio. While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement sciences, history, notation and production. A minimum of four concerts are held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company. The Dance Division includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty and 1-3 part time staff musicians. The Dance Division enjoys a strong and cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts. The Division is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association. UNIVERSITY: Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities. The University functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events. Fine dining, entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus. The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine local parks. APPLICATION: Detailed letter of application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by phone. DEADLINE: All materials must be received by March 16, 2006. APPLY TO: Dance Musician Search Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124. E-mail: ashearer at kent.edu KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Effie A. 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POSITION: =          Full Time Dance = Staff Musician  Beginning Fall = 2007

 

RESPONSIBLITIES:       &nbs= p;  To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for = Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and = student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance = Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and = develop part-time staff accompanists.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:= Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching = experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing.

 

PROGRAM:       &nbs= p; The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age = license in the State of Ohio.  While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and = jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement = sciences, history, notation and production.  A minimum of four concerts are = held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, = B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company.  The Dance Division = includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and = serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty = and 1-3 part time staff musicians.  The Dance Division enjoys a strong and = cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts.  The Division is an accredited member of the National = Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association.

 

UNIVERSITY:=       = Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional = campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities.  The University = functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for = undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social = activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events.  Fine dining, = entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus.  The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 = offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine = local parks.

 

APPLICATION: Detailed letter of = application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by = phone.

 

DEADLINE: All materials must be = received by March 16, = 2006.

 

APPLY = TO: Dance Musician Search = Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box = 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea = Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124.  E-mail: = ashearer at kent.edu

 

 

 

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL = OPPORTUNITY,

AFFIRMATIVE = ACTION EMPLOYER.

 

 

Effie A. = Tsengas

PR/Marketing = Director

Porthouse Theatre & = KSU School of Theatre & Dance

330-672-4102 = Direct Line

330-672-3884 Porthouse Box Office

330-672-2889 = Fax

www.porthouse= theatre.com

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O0TCewm8gB8+FkEAADs= ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:01:21 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:01:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Noah Budin's CD "Metaphor" Message-ID: <20070221170121.55411.qmail@web81407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in! Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor" Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email): "...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs. Silent Son made me cry. The truth is, every song was so well written. The whole vibe of this project is so right. I learned so much and FELT so much just listening. You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. Your band is awesome, too. They sound great. And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING. Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE. I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice. I can't say enough good things about this CD..." "Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio or www.soundswrite.com --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in!

Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current
and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor"

Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email):

"...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs.  Silent Son made me cry.  The truth is, every song was so well written.  The whole vibe of this project is so right.  I learned so much and FELT so much just listening.  You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. 
Your band is awesome, too.  They sound great.  And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING.  Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE.  I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice.  I can't say enough good things about this CD..."


"Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio
or www.soundswrite.com
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Get tickets now for "The Music of Jacques Brel" at Kalliope Stage,
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Tuesday to Friday and Saturday from 11am to 4pm.  Box Office Phone 216-321-0870 or order tickets at www.kalliopestage.com.

Special $20/person promotion price for Wednesday 02/21/07 and Thursday
02/22/07 when you mention this posting. Call now and make your
reservation. Watch for other promotions through this bulletin board.

Rex R. Snider
Managing Director


Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. --0-791210629-1172078006=:91456-- From diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:42:25 2007 From: diemwoman at sbcglobal.net (Lori Diemer) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:42:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SAVE THE DATE : :Lori Diemer, DW Photography Message-ID: <20070221174225.35230.qmail@web81005.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Save The Date to: "Explore the Arctic" Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio Please join local photographers Lori Diemer Marilyn Dolence & Carol Hoffecker for a presentation of their 2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle. In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes and a variety of sea birds during the trip. For more information or to RSVP for this FREE event please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Save The Date to:
"Explore the Arctic"
Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm
 The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio
 
Please join local photographers
 Lori Diemer  Marilyn Dolence 
& Carol Hoffecker
for a presentation of their
2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle.
 
In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes
and a variety of sea birds during the trip.
 
For more information or to RSVP
for this FREE event
please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net
 
Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org
--0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787-- >From Cassidy Theatre Wed Feb 21 18:18:22 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:18:22 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BABY Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <23118536.1172081903202.JavaMail.root at elwamui-muscovy.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Cassidy Theatre will hold auditions for the musical BABY. this Monday, February 26th at 8p.m. and Tuesday February 27th at 7p.m. Production dates for the show are April 20 - May 6, 2008. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN AT THIS TIME!! This shows will need: 3 couples (please see below for descriptions) 4 women 4 men Director : Trinidad Snider Musical Director: Brad Wyner Stage Manager: Caron Wykle Callbacks will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 7p.m. Rehearsals will begin Monday, March 5, 2007. Is there anything more exciting, frightening and utterly life-changing than impending parenthood? BABY is the Tony award-nominated musical story of three expectant couples. Three Couples: Couple #1 Danny - (Baritone/Tenor) 20 years of age, Musician, He is someone who needs to be urged to make big life decisions Lizzie - (Mezzo/Belter) 20 years of age, Writer, She is a visionary and wants to have it all Couple #2 Nick - (Baritone/Tenor) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Great sense of humor but tends to deal with matters with his sense of humor to avoid the underlying truth. Pam - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Very athletic. Fears she is not feminine enough. Desperately want to have a baby. Couple #3 Alan - (Baritone/Tenor) Mid to late 40's - He is trying to find a way to reconnect with his wife now that the children are gone. Arlene - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 40's - She wants to be a "twosome" finally but at what costs? These roles require not only strong vocalists BUT very strong actors!! This cast will consist of 14 people: Please prepare a song which not only highlights your vocal ability but truly lets you shine as an actor! Questions? Please call the box office at (440) 842-4600, Monday through Friday from 9am to 4p.m. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights. From joe216films at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 11:19:19 2007 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:19:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discounted CAVS tix for NEohioPAL members... Message-ID: Greeting NEohioPAL members. I have 2 CLUB TICKETS for the Cleveland Cavaliers game this Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at downtown's "The Q" against the New Orleans Hornets. The tickets are worth $89 apiece ($188) and are in the very nice CLUB SEAT level, which includes its own service staff so you never have to leave your seats during the game for a drink or food. I know how it can be tough for an artist to afford a night out, so I'm dropping the price for both tickets by over 20% to $150. If interested, even if you don't have $150, make me an offer and they could be yours. Don't waste time. Cavs tix are hot and are a great way to entertain clients or make a great gift... Joe _________________________________________________________________ With tax season right around the corner, make sure to follow these few simple tips. http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.aspx?icid=HMFebtagline From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 11:42:20 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:42:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33010.69.221.139.206.1172086940.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, SELF-MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: * Public Relations * Fund Raisers * Errands Person * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. From rdt1 at uakron.edu Wed Feb 21 12:00:57 2007 From: rdt1 at uakron.edu (rdt1 at uakron.edu) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:00:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Residental Cleaning Message-ID: <20070221150057.n4jzlnq4n9k4skwc@webmail.uakron.edu> I am looking for anyone who needs residental cleaning in and around the Akron area. Whether it's for yourself or an elderly person. You can contact me at any time day or night. Renata Thompson 330-860-3871 Thank you so much! From stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 12:14:01 2007 From: stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net (Stefanie Coletti) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:14:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP RISING STAR 2007 WINNER ANNOUNCED! Message-ID: <421430.9986.qm@web82815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE Center For The Performing Arts "RISING STAR" Vocal Talent Competition CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER! MELISSA DAY 2ND PLACE KARRI BETH FEDOR 3RD PLACE ALICIA FOGAL CHELSEE CAMPBELL SUZI ORAVEC ALYSE B. CORLEY LYNN SHEA JAKE D. FEDOR CORY TURNER LAURA FEDOR CASSIE UTT TRICIA HORN COURTNEY VIGNOS Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory 1227 North Main Street, North Canton March 16 - 6:00pm Winner's Performance March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm Finalists Performances $12.00/Person Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-305-1466 www.northcantonplayhouse.com --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE
Center For The Performing Arts
 
"RISING STAR"
Vocal Talent Competition
 
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER!
 
MELISSA DAY

2ND PLACE
KARRI BETH FEDOR
 
3RD PLACE
ALICIA FOGAL

              CHELSEE CAMPBELL            SUZI ORAVEC               
              ALYSE B. CORLEY                 LYNN SHEA
              JAKE D. FEDOR                      CORY TURNER
              LAURA FEDOR                        CASSIE UTT
              TRICIA HORN                           COURTNEY VIGNOS
Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances
At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory
1227 North Main Street, North Canton
 
March 16 - 6:00pm
Winner's Performance
March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm
Finalists Performances
 
$12.00/Person
Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:
330-305-1466
 
--0-333745433-1172088841=:9986-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Feb 21 12:21:22 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:21:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join in fun of BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton Message-ID: <000001c755f5$dab482c0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton (Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton. Come on your own or with a partner to one or more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per couple. Bring payment to first day of class or mail payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net . ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton

 

(Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National = ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week = workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe = School of Dance, 2387 Locust = St. S., Canal Fulton.

 

Come on your own or with a partner to one or = more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for = all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per = couple.

 

Bring payment to first day of class or mail = payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St. = South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0-- From jayrossishow at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 12:35:49 2007 From: jayrossishow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:35:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]JRP...Come see what's new! Message-ID: <154275.70456.qm@web33412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!! Over the past couple months we've filmed: 1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at http://jayrossi.s5.com ) 2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency 3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs! ------------------------------------------ COMING SOON: 1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II' 2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film! ALSO, New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!! http://jayrossi.s5.com . The Jay Rossi Project on MySpace on YouTube --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!!
Over the past couple months we've filmed:
1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at 
http://jayrossi.s5.com )
2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency
3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography
We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs!
------------------------------------------
COMING SOON:
1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II'
2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film!
ALSO,
New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!!
 
http://jayrossi.s5.com .



Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456-- From jcasey at dobama.org Wed Feb 21 15:35:19 2007 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:35:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama theatre presents SHORN Message-ID: <000001c75610$f5995280$a602a8c0@dobamamain> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit DOBAMA THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS A Workshop Production of SHORN Written & Performed by Juliette Regnier Directed by Pandora Robertson SHORN tells fictionalized stories of 4 French women accused of being complicit with in Nazis February 22-March 4 $8 for preview tickets February 22 Sunday February 25 is "pay what you can"! 13100 Shaker Square Come early, eat at the wonderful restaurants nearby Call 216-932-3396 for Reservations -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.412 / Virus Database: 268.18.3/694 - Release Date: 2/20/2007 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
DOBAMA=20 THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS
 
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Directed by Pandora Robertson
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80-- From mglady at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 15:52:51 2007 From: mglady at adelphia.net (mglady at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:52:51 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art Show Opening - Textile Art Alliance Message-ID: <800841.1172101971817.JavaMail.root@web40> Hello!=20 I was given this Email by one of our new members as a place to announce = some of our shows, I hope you can post this, or let me know what I need to = do inorder to post. Thanks.. I will Copy my press release in this Email, so= there is no attachment.=20 Cat Lee Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Museum of Art FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =09CONTACT: =09Cat Lee =09216.382.7052 =09Fax: 216.881.0653=09mglady at adelphia.net =09www.clevelandart.org/taa =09taa at clevelandart.org=09=09 Textile Arts Expressions 2007 =E2=80=93 Opening Reception and show On Saturday March 3, 6:00 pm, The Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Mus= eum of Art (TAA) will be hosting an opening reception for it=E2=80=99s memb= er show at HeightsArts Gallery, located at the newly renovated Cleveland He= ights library, 2340 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118. This show will r= un from March 3 =E2=80=93 April 7, 2007. To emphasize the diversity of our = membership, this show will highlight the talents of TAA members. This show = will coincide with HeightsArts Family days, with demonstrations by members.= There will be quilting demonstrations on both Sunday March 18, and March 2= 5 and =E2=80=9Cmake it and take it=E2=80=9D projects for school age childre= n.=20 March 18, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Drop Spindle =E2=80=93 Come make your own= yarn! Kits will be available for sale=20 March 25, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Needle felting to create a pouch on a str= ing March 28, 1:00 =E2=80=93 5:00 pm Painting on Silk =E2=80=93 for grades 6 = =E2=80=93 12, Reservations is required by March 23 March 28, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm =E2=80=93 Make it and take it - Paper Wea= ving with TAA member Marty Young March 29, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 - Make it and Take it - Paper Quilting with T= AA meber Marty Young March 31, 1:00 pm, Gayle Pritchard will give an illustrated talk about her= new book =E2=80=9CUncommon Threads: Ohio=E2=80=99s Art Quilt Revolution=E2= =80=9D, published by Ohio University Press. It traces the emergence the art= quilt as a medium and shows the central role Ohio artists played in its cr= eation. The book will be available for purchase, and Gayle will be signing = her books. For more information, please call HeightsArts @ 216 371.3344 or www.heights= arts.org From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 15:56:36 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:56:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE OPEN AUDITIONS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B268@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the following: West Side Story; directed and choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 - August 26) Crazy For You; directed by James Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December 31). Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the following: =20 2PM -4PM Girls age 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is winning in the ultimate child performer.=20 For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared to move. =20 4PM - 6PM Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West Side Story, Crazy For You, and White Christmas.=20 Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.=20 =20 6 PM Non-Equity Women for role of Patsy Cline.=20 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with you.=20 =20 6:30 pm - Non-Equity Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline.=20 Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship with the star.=20 This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50.=20 =20 7 PM - AEA Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =20 Officer Krupke & Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for White Christmas. Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater repertoire and bring your book.=20 =20 Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. Auditions will be held at Canal Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.=20 To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner = Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the = following:  West Side Story; directed and = choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 – August = 26) Crazy For You; directed by James = Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White = Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December = 31).

Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the = following:

 

2PM –4PM Girls age = 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). = Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter = of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is = winning in the ultimate child performer.

For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared = to move.  

 

4PM – 6PM =  Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West  Side Story, Crazy For You, and White = Christmas.

Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. = Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay = for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.

 

6 PM Non-Equity Women for = role of Patsy Cline.

 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring = role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. = Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with = you.

 

6:30 pm – Non-Equity = Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline. =

Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship = with the star.

This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute = contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50. =

 

7 PM – AEA = Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =  

Officer Krupke & = Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for = White Christmas.

Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater = repertoire and bring your book.

 

Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. =  Auditions will be held at = Canal = Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.

To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company = Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680-- From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 16:02:53 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:02:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKS GIRL 9-15 FOR WHITE CHRISTMAS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B269@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007=20 Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead.=20 =20 Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at Canal Place, 520 S Main St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 Cassie Goldbach Company Manager=20 CDT 1275 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron, OH 44306 330-724-9855 x124 (office) =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of = White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007 =

Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young = granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals = and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead. =

 

Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at = Canal = Place, 520 S Main = St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition = please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com

 

Cassie Goldbach

Company Manager

CDT

1275 E. Waterloo = Rd.

Akron, OH 44306

330-724-9855 x124 = (office)

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384-- From mmiloro at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 19:38:28 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:38:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU - Monday and Tuesday at GLTG Message-ID: <002101c75632$ea770290$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions Will be held next week For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. The show will run weekends at the Geauga Theater May 4 through May 20 ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Auditions
Will be held next week
For the Geauga Lyric = Theater Guild's=20 production of:
 
You Can't = Take It With=20 You
 
Directed by Ann Hedger
Produced by Patty = Osredkar
 
Open auditions will take = place on=20 February 26 and 27 at=20 7pm
At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, = Ohio
Across From The Geauga Theater = (Located on=20 Chardon Square)
 
All roles are open.  Auditioners = will read=20 from the script.
 
The show will run weekends at the = Geauga=20 Theater
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------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220-- From thinkclara at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 19:56:49 2007 From: thinkclara at hotmail.com (Clara Illson) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:56:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Junior Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Message-ID: Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Now that I am a junior and adulthood is looming, I am beginning to look at colleges and conservatory programs. I've talked to my guidance counselor and theatre teachers, and so on, but I wanted to ask you all about the conservatory programs you have participated in. If you did attend college for theatre, I'd love to find out all I can. Your personal experience will be greatly helpful to me as well as my peers. I welcome any recomendations for or warnings against programs which you have experienced. The trials and tribulations of the college application process are incredibly stressful, as many of you already know, so I really appreciate everyone's help. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, movie theater, and more?.then map the best route! http://maps.live.com/?icid=hmtag1&FORM=MGAC01 From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 19:58:23 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:58:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <502899.81397.qm@web81814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 

--0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 20:05:14 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <654103.21311.qm@web81801.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 


--0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 20:19:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:19:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 20:31:21 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:31:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko previews of theatre and dance Message-ID: <769622.27900.qm@web33114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UPCOMING EVENTS GROUNDWORKS DANCE THEATER March 29 through April 1. The program will feature two world premieres, one by Keely Garfield and the other by GroundWorks? Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar. A previously performed piece, ?Through The Lens,? will round out the evening. Presented at Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue. Tickets: 216.631.272. MOMIX (Dance Cleveland and Cuyahoga Community College) March 9 @ 8 PM and March 10 @ 2 PM. ?Lunar Sea,? a 90-minutes, new evening-length spectacle. The dancers appear as glowing androgynous creates, levitating above the ground and disappearing into darkness. Called ?a tour de force of line and lift? by the NY Times. Presented at State Theatre. For tickets call 216-241-6000. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? (The Bang and the Clatter) February 23-March 25 (Thursdays through Sundays). Former college buddies take off to the Netherlands ands find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful prostitute. All tickets $15 with students and seniors on a ?pay as you can? for each show. 140 E. Market Street, Akron. Free parking. For tickets call 330-606-5317 or go to www.bnctheatre.com. ?STARS FELL ALL NIGHT? (Cleveland Public Theatre) March 2-March 17. Written by local playwright Mike Geither, the macabre play examines how a distrubed mortician attempts to manage the death of his sister by re enating her life with the corpses he embalms. 6415 Detroit Avenue. For tickets: 216 631-2727 or go to www.cptonline.org. ?SHORN? (Dobama Theatre) February 22-March 4. Local playwight and performer Juliette Regnier examines the concept that, ?nothing that passes for normal behavior during war, is.? 13100 Shaker Square, 2 doors down from the Colony Movie Theatre. Tickets: 216-932-3396 or online thru ?TicketLea? at www.dobama.org. ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? (Actors? Summit) February 15-March 4, special school matinees. Arthur Miller?s classic Pulitzer Prize winning play is a stream of conscious that examines the reality and fantasy of the American dream while asking the question, ?What is the best way to live?? Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. Tickets: 330-342-0800. THE CLEAN HOUSE (Cleveland Play House) March 2-25. In Sarah Ruhl?s play Mathilda doesn?t want to clean. She wants to tell jokes--in Portuguese. 8500 Euclid Avenue. Tickets: 216-795-7000. THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE (Carousel Dinner Theatre) February 28-April 28. A twenties roaring musical dance show. Director/Choreographer Marc Robin returns for a story of hope, transition and love. Millie was the recipient of six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Tickets: 330-724 9855, 1-800-362-4100. 1275 East Waterloo Road, Akron. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396546091 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Feb 21 22:02:27 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 01:02:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change' Message-ID: <45DCEBA30200008D00007C04@mailgate.wooster.edu> College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change': The Cast Features Students and Local Actors For Immediate Release February 15, 2007 Contact: John Finn 330-263-2145 Starring in "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" are Tina Benson, Meredith Overcash, Michael Stratton, and Dick Benson. WOOSTER, Ohio - The College of Wooster will present the adult musical comedy "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" March 1-3 at The College Underground (535 E. Wayne Ave.) beginning at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Tickets, which go on sale Feb. 19, are $5 for the general public ($3 for those with a College of Wooster I.D.) and include desserts and beverages. A cash bar with beer and wine will also be available. Tickets will be sold at the Lowry Center Information Desk (1189 Beall Ave.). Written by Joe DiPietro with music by Jimmy Roberts, the production consists of songs and sketches a la "Saturday Night Live" that examine dating, marriage, and love. The show reveals a range of emotions designed to make the audience laugh and cry in the same evening. Directed by Ansley Valentine, assistant professor of theatre at Wooster, with musical direction by Geoffrey Zimmerly, the show is produced by The College Underground and Lowry Center. This Dessert Theatre presentation features local theatre performers Dick and Tina Benson as well as College of Wooster students Michael Stratton and Meredith Overcash. The Bensons have appeared in numerous area productions, including the lead roles in Stage Partner's "Annie Get Your Gun" in 2005. Stratton had a role in the College's production of "Twelfth Night," and Overcash was featured in "Once on This Island." Originally produced in New York by James Hammerstein, Bernie Kukoff, and Jonathan Pollard, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" was first directed by Joel Bishoff and produced by the American Stage Company (James N. Vagias, executive producer). For more information, please call 330-263-2028. To order tickets, phone 330-263-2566. From FSternfeld at aol.com Thu Feb 22 04:22:02 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 07:22:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROBLEM with neohiopal yahoo "digest" subscribers Message-ID: -------------------------------1172146922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Early this morning, for an unknown reason, Yahoo bounced off approximately 700 yahoo subscribers who receive the "digest" version. The Yahoo "one-at-a-time" subscribers were not affected. I have written to both Hostway and Yahoo to find out what happened and to ask them to fix the problem so the Neohiopal mail can be delivered to you in the future. I was able to retrieve the email addresses and re subscribe you just now, but unfortunately you were re subscribed to one-at-a-time posting even though I set the "mass subscribe" to default to "digest." 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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172146922-- >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" Don't miss the Ohio Premier of 2006 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Adam Rapp's "Red Light Winter." This provocative premier opens Friday, February 23rd at 8pm. OPENING WEEKEND RECEPTION: Saturday, February 24th *Join the Seans, the Cast, and the Crew for a COMPLIMENTARY RECEPTION immediately following the performance. "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp Directed by Sean McConaha February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to Amsterdam and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute name Christina. But the romance they encounter in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home. www.bnctheatre.com LOCATED AT: 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From chloe at passportproject.org Thu Feb 22 02:10:47 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloë Hopson) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:10:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceAway! with Carlos Jones!; Construction Passport Project; Spring Classes begin in March! 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= --Apple-Mail-12-568229179-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 05:11:38 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:11:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv Shots! Improv Workshop Series Message-ID: <372418.38393.qm@web59002.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" Improv Shots! was created for every student interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once. Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques. New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles. To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today! All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between! For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353. Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm. For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv! Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching! IMPROV SHOTS! ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (EI 07) INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!) Thursday 2/22/07 7:00-10:00pm Mitchell's Personal Residence Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy! This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more. Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where). Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work! Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration! This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy! SCENE CREATION (SC 07) INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz Monday 3/5/07 7:00-10:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go! Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances. Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes. You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that. Scene creation is life created before your eyes! This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills. ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (AIT 07) INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress. Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop. On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be your classroom. This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. ***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward. If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment? This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.*** --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" 
 
Improv Shots! was created for every student  interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once.  Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques.  New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles.
 
To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! 
 
All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today!  All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between!  
 
For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353.
 
Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm.  For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov   Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv!    Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching!
  
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION  (EI 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!)
Thursday 2/22/07  7:00-10:00pm  Mitchell's Personal Residence
 
Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy!  This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more.  Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where).  Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work!  Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration!  This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy!
SCENE CREATION  (SC 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz
Monday 3/5/07  7:00-10:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go!
 
Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances.  Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes.  You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that.  Scene creation is life created before your eyes!  This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills.
ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES  (AIT 07)  INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall
Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress.  Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop.  On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be  your classroom.  This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. 
 
***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward.  If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment?  This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.***


Be a PS3 game guru.
Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Feb 22 05:35:32 2007 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:35:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Cleveland Theater Auditions Message-ID: <10117-45DD9C24-1679@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net> What: "Purlie Victorious" written by Ossie Davis - A comedy about the old south and one man's efforts to reacquire the local church. When: Monday, February 26th and Tuesday, February 27th (7 - 9 pm) Production Dates: April 21 - May 13th Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue Needed: 6 Males and 3 Females Ages 18 and up Director: Freddie A. Cox No appointment needed For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From donald.boozer at cpl.org Thu Feb 22 06:13:14 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:13:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Casting, Clubs, and Women Message-ID: Presenting this week's posting from the Literature Department at=20 Cleveland Public Library... The Literature Department is located on the second floor of the Main= =20 Library, downtown Cleveland, at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= .=20 Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reser= ve=20 any of these titles. For more information, visit our location, call 2= 16- 623-2881, or email us at =93literature cpl.org.=94 A Star Is Found: Our Adventures Casting Some of Hollywood's Biggest= =20 Movies. Janet Hirshenson and Jane Jenkins. Harcourt, 2006. (PN1995.9.C34 H57 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0151012342 (Link includes cover art, a summary, a review, table of contents, and= =20 an excerpt) "For anyone who's ever wondered how the Princess Bride ended up with = an=20 English accent or what Julia Roberts wore to the audition for her fir= st=20 major role -- or for anyone who's ever walked out of a movie saying "= I=20 would never have put that guy in that part" -- here is a first-of-its= - kind look at how actors are chosen and careers are born." -- from the= =20 book jacket The Movie Lovers' Club: How to Start Your Own Film Group. Cathleen Rountree. Inner Ocean Publishing, 2006. (PN1998 .R69 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1930722524 The author "invites film enthusiasts to use the magic of cinema to ho= st=20 an engaging evening filled with thoughtful discussion and lively=20 debates: Can men and women be friends? (Annie Hall) - Do you agree wi= th=20 Paul Rusesabagina, who said, 'family is all that matters' (Hotel=20 Rwanda) - How do you feel about Ramon Sampedro's fight for the right = to=20 die? (The Sea Inside)" -- from the back cover Women Screenwriters Today: Their Lives and Words. Marsha McCreadie. Praeger Publishers, 2006. (PN1998.2 .M425 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0275985423 (Link includes cover art, summary, and table of contents) "Throughout cinematic history, women screenwriters have played an= =20 essential role in the creation of the films we watch, and the questio= n=20 of whether women write from a unique perspective has been debated sin= ce=20 the silent era. Marsha McCreadie examines how this 'female sensibilit= y'=20 has been defined and questions whether, in fact, it exists at all." -= -=20 =66rom the book jacket Remember, books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET= =20 library with the touch of a button. Whether you're from Shaker Height= s,=20 Cleveland, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=20 provided and choose your library as the pickup location. ************************** Donald Boozer, Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 donald.boozer at cpl.org 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http://www.cpl.org From smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com Thu Feb 22 06:17:52 2007 From: smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com (Sheila Maloney) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:17:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. 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Message-ID: <9345139.1172153922180.JavaMail.root@web30> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Ethnic Dance Troupe - Csardas Dance Company (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 22, 2007) To view Csardas Dance Company's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=265 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. 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Sneak Reviews (vol 1) Saturday, February 24th 7:00 - 9:00pm At The Erie Building 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 www.eriebuilding.com FREE and Open to the Public (Suggested $5 Donation if You Can) Choreography and improvisations by: Colleen Clark & Larry Muha, Caroline Kappel, Megan Pitcher, Jennifer K Sutton, Shenee King, Maree ReMalia and Stephanie Iervoline will be presented. Enjoy an intimate loft setting while visiting with friends and artists. Give feedback to the choreographers or ask questions. Food & Beverages provided by ArteFino Art Gallery & Cafe in Tower Press. Space provided by The Erie Building - LIVE. WORK. LOFTS. For More Information or To Reserve Your Attendance, Contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com, 616.502.1019 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL From eak at cpacbiz.org Thu Feb 22 06:37:25 2007 From: eak at cpacbiz.org (Beth Kappa) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:37:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Learn new skills and understand your market Message-ID: <009501c7568e$f83ef9d0$310aa8c0@CPACWS03> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute "Where art meets business" We are getting ready to launch the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th. Since its founding in 2003, the AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast Ohio artists. AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and graphics to the basic business skills they need to thrive financially. We give participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the working artist. Topics include everything from finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, understanding taxes and branding. This class also serves as a great opportunity to hear local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security while preserving artistic passion. It is a great opportunity to network and make new connections within the arts and business communities. We have trained artists at all levels of their careers from students to established professionals. The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth discussion on local resources as well as personal experiences. View more information and media attention for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org/business/ent.shtml Questions? Call us! 216.575.0331 or email info at cpacbiz.org. The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute Dates: March 5, 7; March 12,14; March 19,21 Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm PM. Cost: $150. Location: 1900 Superior Ave., Cleveland, 44114. Sincerely, Beth Kappa Communications & Information Associate Community Partnership for Arts & Culture (CPAC) 1900 Superior, Suite 130 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.575.0331 www.cpacbiz.org ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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We are getting ready = to launch=20 the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th.  Since its founding in = 2003, the=20 AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast = Ohio=20 artists.

AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and = graphics to=20 the basic business skills they need to thrive financially.  We give = participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists = throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the = working=20 artist.  Topics include everything = from=20 finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, = understanding taxes=20 and branding.  This class also serves as a great opportunity  = to hear=20 local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security = while=20 preserving artistic passion.  It is a great opportunity to network = and make=20 new connections within the arts and business = communities.

 
We = have trained=20 artists at all levels of their careers from students to established=20 professionals.  The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth = discussion=20 on local resources as well as personal experiences.

View more information and media = attention=20 for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org= /business/ent.shtml


Questions?  Call us!  = 216.575.0331 or=20 email info at cpacbiz.org. 

The Artist as an Entrepreneur=20 Institute

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Location:        =20 1900 Superior Ave., = Cleveland, = 44114.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Beth Kappa
Communications = &=20 Information Associate
Community = Partnership for Arts=20 & Culture (CPAC)
1900 Superior, Suite = 130=20
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.575.0331  
www.cpacbiz.org

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 06:38:36 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 06:38:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about wha= t's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172171972-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Thu Feb 22 08:29:01 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:29:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND to see critically acclaimed EQUUS at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7F8@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST WEEKEND to see EQUUS February 22-25, 2007 =20 Read what reviewers have to say about EQUUS at Beck Center! =20 "Beck's EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a MUST-see. If you only go to one = theatrical production this year, make it 'EQUUS.' It is brilliant, = amazing, compelling and awesome!!!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times http://royberko.info =20 =20 "Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive...'Equus' is one of the best = (non-musical) shows I've seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for = that matter...Miss 'Equus' and you'll miss out on one of the most = awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland stage." ~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08/features/arts/arts= 0209.txt =20 "A new, beautifully elegiac production...demonstrates how = seriously...Beck...must be taken." ~ Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/tony_brown =20 "...this production is so visually stunning in places, it beggars = description...the overall impact is absolutely captivating...the = horses...their equine gestures and ensemble prancing...are remarkable = and mesmerizing...a show where even one horse is worth the price of the = ticket." =20 ~ Christine Howey, Cleveland Scene http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/stage.html =20 =20 "...EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every night...this is a = brilliant and beautiful and riveting production...This is a magnificent = play...audiences...will never forget it." ~ Mark Moran, Lakewood Observer http://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck =20 "EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding production. Everything comes = together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction = fuse together into a powerful whole where gifted people produce an = experience that will stay with you." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales =20 =20 Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning drama EQUUS Directed by William Roudebush Choreographed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Beck Center for the Arts Mackey Main Stage February 2-25, 2007 =20 A psychiatrist tries to determine why a teenage boy has blinded six horses with a hoof pick.=20 =20 This production contains scenes with full nudity. =20 For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us online at www.beckcenter.org = . =20 Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 =20 Cast of Characters (in order of appearance) =20 Dr. Martin Dysart Matthew Wright* Nurse Rose Leininger Hester Salomon Alison Garrigan Alan Strang Dan Folino Frank Strang Geoffrey Darling Dora Strang Lenne Snively Horseman/Nugget Franklyn Singley Harry Dalton Jeffrey Glover Jill Mason Bernadette Clemens* Horses Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro, E. Ray Goodwin, = Jr., Ryan Lahetta, and Vincent = Martinez =20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the = union of actors and stage managers. =20 =20 Production Staff =20 Artistic Director Scott Spence Director William Roudebush ** Choreographer Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage Manager Joanna May Hunkins Choral Vocal Coach Douglas Collier Scenic Designer Don McBride Technical Director Joseph Carmola Costume Designer Aimee Kluiber Lighting Designer Trad A. Burns Sound Designer Richard B. Ingraham Composer Aryavarta Kumar Light Board Operator Joanna May Hunkins Sound Board Operator Tom Linsenmeier Run Crew Kate George, Rosemary = Masterson =20 **Member of SSDC - Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. =20 =20 Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 - 25, 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage. Directed = by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in = 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused = seventeen-year-old boy who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five = horses. Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy's senseless = mutilation of horses, Peter Shaffer's Equus is a fictional account of = what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime. The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense = of purpose. =20 Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 = at 8:00 p.m. For tickets to Equus, call the Beck Center box office at = (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org = . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 = for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a = $2.00 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 each on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to = curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available = for $2. =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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to see EQUUS

February 22-25, 2007

 =

Read what reviewers

have to say about

EQUUS

at Beck Center!<= /b>

 

=

Beck’s EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a = MUST-see.  If you only go to one theatrical production this = year, make it ‘EQUUS.’ It is brilliant, amazing, compelling and awesome!!!”

~  Roy Berko, The = Times

http://royberko.info

 

=

“Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive…’Equus’ is one of the best (non-musical) = shows I’ve seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for that = matter…Miss ‘Equus’ and you’ll miss out on one of = the most awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland = stage.

~  Fran Heller, = Cleveland Jewish = News

http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08= /features/arts/arts0209.txt

 

=

A new, beautifully elegiac production…demonstrates how seriously…Beck…must be taken.”

~ Tony Brown, The Plain = Dealer

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=

“…this production is = so visually stunning in places, it beggars description…the overall impact is absolutely = captivating…the horses…their equine gestures and ensemble prancing…are remarkable and = mesmerizing…a show where even one horse is worth the price of = the ticket.” 

~  Christine Howey, = Cleveland = Scene

http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/s= tage.html

 

 

=

“…EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every = night…this is a brilliant and beautiful and riveting production…This is a magnificent play…audiences…will = never forget it.”

~  Mark Moran, = Lakewood = Observer

ht= tp://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck=

 

=

EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding = production. Everything comes together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction fuse together into a powerful whole = where gifted people produce an experience that will stay with = you.”

~  Marcus Bales, = Cool Cleveland

http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales

 

=

 

=

Peter Shaffer’s

Tony Award-winning drama

EQUUS

Directed by William Roudebush

Choreographed by Mart=EDn = C=E9spedes

Beck Center for the = Arts

Mackey Main = Stage

February 2-25, = 2007

 

A psychiatrist tries to determine why a = teenage

boy has blinded six horses with a hoof = pick. =

 

This production contains scenes with full nudity.

 

For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us = online at = www.beckcenter.org= .

 

Beck Center is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =  

 

 

Cast of Characters

(in order of = appearance)

 

Dr. Martin Dysart                     Matthew = Wright*

Nurse           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;                 Rose = Leininger

Hester Salomon                  &= nbsp;   Alison Garrigan

Alan Strang               &= nbsp;              Dan = Folino

Frank Strang             &= nbsp;              Geoffrey = Darling

Dora Strang              &= nbsp;              Lenne = Snively

Horseman/Nugget               &= nbsp;  Franklyn Singley

Harry Dalton     &n= bsp;                 &= nbsp;    Jeffrey Glover

Jill = Mason           &n= bsp;               &= nbsp;     Bernadette Clemens*

Horses                                      Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      E. Ray Goodwin, Jr., Ryan = Lahetta,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      and Vincent Martinez

 

*Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the union of = actors and stage managers.

 

 

Production Staff

 

Artistic Director           = ;             Scott = Spence

Director                    &= nbsp;                 William = Roudebush **

Choreographer                    &= nbsp;   Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager           =              Joanna May = Hunkins

Choral Vocal Coach               Douglas Collier

Scenic Designer           = ;           Don = McBride

Technical Director               &= nbsp;  Joseph Carmola

Costume Designer           = ;      Aimee Kluiber

Lighting Designer                &= nbsp;  Trad A. Burns

Sound Designer           = ;           Richard B. = Ingraham

Composer          &nbs= p;               &= nbsp;      Aryavarta Kumar

Light Board Operator             Joanna May = Hunkins

Sound Board Operator           = ;Tom Linsenmeier

Run Crew                                   Kate = George, Rosemary = Masterson

 

**Member of SSDC – Society of Stage Directors and = Choreographers.

 

 

Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 – 25, = 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage.  Directed by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and = Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused seventeen-year-old boy = who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five horses.  Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy’s senseless mutilation of horses, Peter = Shaffer’s Equus is a fictional = account of what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime.  The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense of = purpose.

 

Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  A = special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 at 8:00 = p.m.  For tickets to Equus, call = the Beck Center box = office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org= .   Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors = and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2.00 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or = more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 each = on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available for = $2. 

 

 

=

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood<= /font>, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

 

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From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Feb 22 09:16:20 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:16:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Hiring Stage Manager for URINETOWN Message-ID: -------------------------------1172164580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire a STAGE MANAGER for our upcoming production of URINETOWN. Applicant must be experienced working with musicals and large casts. (There will be approximately 40 cast in this show.) Send resume to _RNavisjr at aol.com_ (mailto:RNavisjr at aol.com) and/or call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director at 216-281-6879 Schedule: URINETOWN AT NEAR WEST THEATRE (Located in Cleveland's Ohio City, W38th and Bridge Ave) AUDITIONS Feb 27, 28 and Mar 1 (Held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church at W78th and Lake Rd) REHEARSALS Begin Mar 11 General rehearsal days and times are: Sunday 2-5pm Principals, 6-11pm Company Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7-11pm TECH WEEK April 29, Sunday 12noon-9pm, Aril 30, May 1, 2, 3 6-11PM PERFORMANCES May 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 20 7:30pm Curtain most performances May 20, Sunday matinee at 3pm You can also get info about us at nearwesttheatre.org


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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172164671-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:24:46 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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The Laramie Project
 
By Mois?s Kaufman and The Members of the Tectonic Theater Project
Directed by Dr. Michael L. Mauldin
February 23, 24, 25, March 2, 3, 4   Curtain at 8:00 pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm
Friday, March 2 is already sold out.  Tickets are going quickly!
 
In October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die, tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, and others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of their reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical multi-media collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are also capable of.  This highly physical, multi-media production features a ensemble of 12 CSU Dramatic Arts majors, extraordinary lighting by Dennis Dugan, a constructivist set by Donald McBride, original soundscore by James Kosmatka, and gripping media elements created by CSU?s Communications Department.
 
For more information call 216-687-2109


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to find your fit. --0-1641342643-1172166678=:29767-- From gretaofoz at hotmail.com Thu Feb 22 09:54:19 2007 From: gretaofoz at hotmail.com (Greta Rothman) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > _________________________________________________________________ Find what you need at prices you?ll love. Compare products and save at MSN? Shopping. http://shopping.msn.com/default/shp/?ptnrid=37,ptnrdata=24102&tcode=T001MSN20A0701 From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 09:55:52 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:55:52 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release - NB Puppets going on tour to Europe for AFE Message-ID: <7089.66.213.21.31.1172166952.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Natural Bridges & the NB Puppets will be going on a month-long tour this April to Europe (Germany, UK, and The Netherlands) to entertain US military troops and their families for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE). We will be performing a 1-hour live comedy show that features the NB Puppets and a few humans at various military installations along this 30-day tour. Natural Bridges LLC is an Ohio-based, full-service Puppet Production Company and we have been chosen to go on this special tour. We intend to bring much joy and laughter to everyone we meet, and are looking forward to showing just how special and unique the NB Puppets are. If anyone would be interested in interviewing Nutty, our main NB Spokes-puppet to learn more about Natural Bridges and this special tour, please give us a call. Nutty would be more than happy to talk with you and he might even bring along a special friend too! To set up an interview, we can be reached by phone at 1-888-866-4877, or by email at President at thenaturalbridges.com. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:56:03 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. 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The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 10:04:35 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 10:04:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <359307.11277.qm@web31114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful. If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value! Mike Norton wrote: Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Maureen Dempsey CC: Submit Letter Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful.  If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com>
CC: Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>

Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277-- From apantsios at freetimes.com Thu Feb 22 10:07:05 2007 From: apantsios at freetimes.com (Pantsios, Anastasia) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:07:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: It would be important to share with people that your group promotes a = strong, extremely controversial, political position with which many in = this group undoubtedly passionately disagree. I assume that the word = "volunteer" would scare off many to begin with and that others would = take the time to view the web site, but this group's work is neither = "educational" nor "helping," but political advocacy, requiring not an = experienced pr or theater person but rather someone in complete = agreement with these specific views. > ---------- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = promiseheart at lpemail.com > Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:19 PM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film >=20 >=20 >=20 > A T T E N T I O N : >=20 > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which = will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and = other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who = will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be = familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this = field. >=20 > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in = Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. >=20 > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get = a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure = to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you = for > your interest. >=20 > Sincerely, >=20 > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details = here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: = http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from = digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out = of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out = the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are = solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact = that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement = by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due = diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >=20 > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >=20 >=20 From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Thu Feb 22 10:24:08 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:24:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <004601c756ae$a557ee50$1900a8c0@rbithinkpad> If it's an all volunteer group, then what is the big deal??? Did you take two seconds to look at their web site? It seems legit to me, and obviously anyone that is going to volunteer for something should use a healthy degree of skepticism until they really know more about what they are getting involved in. But as long as everyone in the organization is a volunteer, with like minded goals, what is the big deal? Sure, if they had money to spend then maybe they might have a better chance of getting a good and experienced PR person. Most PR people I know like to make a living and understandably so. And it does seem like they are asking for an awful lot or expect an awful lot, for a volunteer position. But who knows, maybe there is a PR person out there that shares their same goals, and wants to help them out. Certainly nothing wrong with that. Even at Jean Z's open discussions she said something to the words of "If money is made, the talent gets paid".... well if they are not making money, then does the talent still need to get paid? Probably if they want to get an experienced, professional. But maybe not. It certainly doesn't hurt to ask. Don't get me wrong.... that doesn't mean that I think a Multi-Million dollar start up should be looking for a volunteer secretary. :-)) Or at least if they are, they should be honest about it, and if there was any real possibilities for advancement, or future rewards, or even just a learning opportunity. I've had people who volunteered to help me, yes, even while I was getting paid. But most of them chose to do so for the fun of the project and/or as a learning experience. (or at least I do the best I can to make it so they learn something from me, while they are doing so...) I guess my point is that just because there are some people who will take advantage of others and try and get something for nothing, doesn't automatically mean that all people looking for volunteers are. Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Sheila Maloney > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:18 AM > To: promiseheart at lpemail.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person > Needed for Film > > > Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED > for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read > your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). > > > "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, > not interested! > > > On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" > > wrote: > > > > > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget > film which > > will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools > > and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations > > person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that > > this person be familiar with area agencies and > organizations, and have > > experience in this field. > > > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take > place in Akron, > > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio > appearances and > > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as > far as how > > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > > > Please take the time to view our website at: > WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get > > a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, > please be sure > > to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you > soon. Thank you > > for your interest. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --0-16967658-1172168897=:92322-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 10:35:11 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:35:11 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urgent - NBLLC has one more opening to fill for AFE Tour Message-ID: <10439.66.213.21.31.1172169311.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> One of our puppeteers/actors for the AFE Tour to Europe this coming April has had to cancel, therefore we have one spot needed to fill ASAP. This position requires a female actress who has a valid passport, or can obtain one ASAP. If interested, please send us a resume and a recent photograph to President at thenaturalbridges.com. You must be comfortable working with puppets and a team player that can work with our group of 8 (males/females). This tour pays $50.00 per day for 30 days (travel, lodging, meals and other provided by NBLLC) and you must be able to depart the US on April 1st (Sunday) and return on April 30th (Monday). This tour will take place in Europe. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From mark at levignefamily.org Thu Feb 22 10:36:51 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:36:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an = annoying norm to=20 some degree.  I was at a concert last night and the two young girls = that=20 sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me = want to=20 cry...  ;-)  ) but took camera-phone pictures during the = show. =20 When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled = over their=20 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to = those around=20 them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left.  = When did=20 they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also = attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by = the=20 way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted = Falls)=20 back in late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the = worship=20 center/auditorium.  A 10 year old, with his parents right in front = of me,=20 was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in = it.  Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let = "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done = by the=20 second act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's = home (and=20 anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not=20 better.  The noise of food and drink during a live performance is = not only=20 disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of = the=20 venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the = right=20 to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends = where my=20 nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not = whether you=20 get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince=20 Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High School Drama=20 Club



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AOL now= offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at= http://www.aol.com. --part1_cb1.b99aa2b.330f44c4_boundary-- From pwlgc at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 11:13:47 2007 From: pwlgc at yahoo.com (Poets' & Writers' League) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:13:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming Classes at PWLGC Literary Center Message-ID: <936906.90907.qm@web51311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing. All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland. Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html. For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403. FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction. Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22. COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor. The class will focus on short sketch writing. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts. An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED. Visiting Editors/Publishers - David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries). A totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow. Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts. How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography. Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120. PLAYWRITING: Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House. Class will focus on writing effective dialogue. Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120 MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner. Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs. Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm. Members $85/Non-members $95 *** Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture! Want to be kept up to date on PWLGC Literary Center activities? Join our list serve by visiting http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PWLGC/ We'll send you up-to-the minute announcements about PWLGC programs, events, classes, and gatherings. Or visit our website, at www.pwlgc.com. --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing.  All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland.  Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html.  For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403.
 
FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction.  Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22.
 
COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor.  The class will focus on short sketch writing.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts.  An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
 
EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED.  Visiting Editors/Publishers -  David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries).  A  totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow.  Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts.  How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography.  Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120.
 
PLAYWRITING:  Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House.  Class will focus on writing effective dialogue.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120
 

MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner.  Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs.  Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm.  Members $85/Non-members $95

 

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Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture!
 
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Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Thu Feb 22 11:14:22 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:14:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i missed the big food and drink discussion Message-ID: <45DDA53D.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here. the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake. Column numero uno CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,January 30, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece. It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals. We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert. Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts? Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances. We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth. At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge. Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act. But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle. We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost. the folo-up the next week: ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,February 6, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday. We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response. And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square. Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square. "We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves." Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater. "Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time." >From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them." >From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!" Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home." The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?" As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too. If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager. If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115. Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater: "I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched." Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ... --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: HTML
while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here.
 
the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake.
 
Column numero uno
 
CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,January 30, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I


When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece.

It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals.

We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert.

Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts?

Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances.

We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth.

At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge.

Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act.

But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle.

We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost.

 

the folo-up the next week:

 

ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,February 6, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J


We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday.

We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response.

And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square.

Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square.

"We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves."

Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater.

"Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time."

From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them."

From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!"

Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home."

The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?"

As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too.

If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager.

If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115.

Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater:

"I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched."

Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ...

 

 

--=__Part85A1109E.0__=-- From sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 11:46:32 2007 From: sgyorki at sbcglobal.net (Sarah Gyorki) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:46:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kozmon?Krause exhibit Message-ID: <155381.78242.qm@web81215.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit News Release Contact: Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting. In the exhibition: THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world. The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar. In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district. Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m. Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery. George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work. Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling. Viewing hours are: Arts Collinwood Gallery: Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m. True Art Gallery: Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

News Release

Contact:
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT

CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS

AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY

 
CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting.
 
In the exhibition:
THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE
the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world.
 
The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar.
 
In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district.
 
Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m.     
Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery
and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery.
 
George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work.
 
Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling.
 
Viewing hours are:
Arts Collinwood Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m.
 
True Art Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m.
 
For more information, please contact
 
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 
 
--0-23542066-1172173592=:78242-- From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Thu Feb 22 11:53:00 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:53:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "Jane Eyre" Ticket Offer and PR Miller Gallery Opening Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEohioPAL Special for=20 The Acting Company's production of=20 "Jane Eyre"=20 directed by Davis McCallum set design, Neil Patel costume design, Christal Weatherly lighting design, Michael Chybowski music and sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton movement director, Tracy Bersley=20 being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County Community College this Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 7:30pm Print out this email and bring it to the Stocker Box Office for 1/2 price ($7.50/each) tickets=20 [prior sales excluded] Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared Experience Theatre out of London in 1997, "Jane Eyre" is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary coming-of-age story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed women. Recognized as a masterpiece when it was first published in 1847, "Jane Eyre" is a startlingly modern blend of passion, romance and suspense. Jane is obscure and plain but locked up in the attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full of longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she would wreak. Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy Jane's orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in love? The Acting Company's production transforms Bronte's great novel into deeply affecting drama. Davis McCallum [who is also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented actors and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that should be seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. =20 With the presentation of Teale's celebrated adaptation of "Jane Eyre," The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring classical productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities across America. Honored by the TONY's for Excellence in Theater, The Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Citibank's Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards. The Company has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and nine foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the opportunity to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, Jesse L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey Wright. See for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and praised touring repertory theater in America. www.theactingcompany.org =20 and while you're here for "Jane Eyre"...stop in and see the new exhibit=20 in the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery=20 P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and recycler Friday, February 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007 Artist's Reception this Friday, February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20 A self - described "Junk Yard Artist" and the "Chihuly of Trash," consummate recycler and artist P.R. Miller transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished sculpture, furniture and lighting. This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and sculptures ---- colorful, whimsical portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity in the viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the world's consumer waste. =20 P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art Education from the University of Akron, and has studied public art in Oslo, Norway, and Mexico. He has exhibited his work in a solo exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Ingenuity Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park into a sculpture park. He has dedicated his art and his life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20 =20 This exhibition is part of the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery season program, "Making a Difference - The Artist's Work," a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of artistic journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20 =20 Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane Eyre." You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 I hope to see you at Stocker Arts Center this week! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NEohioPAL Special=20 for 
The Acting Company's production=20 of 
"Jane Eyre"
 

directed by Davis McCallum

set design, Neil Patel
costume = design,=20 Christal Weatherly
 lighting design, Michael Chybowski
music = and=20 sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton
movement director, Tracy=20 Bersley
=20

being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County = Community=20 College

this Saturday, February 24, 2007 – = 7:30pm

Print out = this=20 email and bring it to the Stocker = Box=20 Office
for 1/2 price=20 ($7.50/each) tickets
[prior=20 sales excluded]

Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared = Experience=20 Theatre out of London in 1997, “Jane Eyre” = is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary = coming-of-age=20 story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed=20 women.  Recognized as a = masterpiece when it=20 was first published in 1847, “Jane Eyre” is = a startlingly modern=20 blend of passion, romance and suspense. =20 Jane is obscure and plain but locked up = in the=20 attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full = of=20 longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she = would=20 wreak.  Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy = Jane's=20 orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in = love? =20 The Acting Company’s production transforms Bronte's great novel = into deeply=20 affecting drama.

Davis McCallum [who is=20 also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at=20 the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented = actors=20 and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that = should be=20 seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. 

With the presentation of Teale’s celebrated = adaptation of=20 "Jane Eyre,"=20 The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring = classical=20 productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities = across=20 America.  Honored by the TONY’s for Excellence in = Theater, The=20 Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, = Citibank’s=20 Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards.  The = Company=20 has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and = nine=20 foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the = opportunity=20 to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti = LuPone, Jesse=20 L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey = Wright.

See=20 for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and = praised=20 touring repertory theater in America. =20
www.theactingcompany.org=20

and while you're here for=20 "Jane Eyre"...stop in = and see the=20 new exhibit
in the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art Gallery 
P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and=20 recycler

Friday, February=20 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Artist's Reception this = Friday,=20 February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20

A self – = described “Junk Yard=20 Artist” and the “Chihuly of Trash,” consummate = recycler and artist P.R. Miller=20 transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished=20 sculpture, furniture and lighting. =20 This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and=20 sculptures ---- colorful, = whimsical=20 portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity = in the=20 viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the = world’s=20 consumer waste.  =20


P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art = Education from=20 the University of Akron, and has studied public art in = Oslo, Norway, and Mexico.  He has exhibited his work in a = solo=20 exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in = Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 = Ingenuity=20 Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent = to the=20 Cuyahoga=20 Valley National Park into a sculpture = park.   He has dedicated his art = and his=20 life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20

 

This exhibition = is part of=20 the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art=20 Gallery season = program, “Making a Difference – = The Artist’s=20 Work,” a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of = artistic=20 journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20

 

Gallery Hours:=20

Monday = through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during = many of=20 the Stocker=20 Arts Center evening and weekend=20 events. =20
Gallery tours=20 and additional hours by appointment. =20 Call 440-366-4140

 

=

The = Stocker Arts=20 Center Box Office is open Mondays through=20 Fridays from 12:00 noon to = 6:00pm, and=20 one-and-a-half hours before ticketed = events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane=20 Eyre." =20 You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or = online. =20 By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) = 366-4040,=20 fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet = site at=20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and=20 click on the “Buy Stocker Event Tickets” = icon.  For more information or to=20 request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at = (800)=20 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. =20 The Stocker Arts = Center is on=20 the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, = Elyria,=20 Ohio  44035.  

I hope to see you at=20 Stocker Arts Center this=20 week!

Janet
*************************

Janet Herman = Barlow
Director,=20 Stocker Arts Center
Lorain County Community College
1005 North = Abbe Road=20
Elyria, Ohio  44035
440.366.7105 or
1.800.995.5222 ext.=20 7105
440.366.4101 [fax]
jbarlow at lorainccc.edu  
www.lorainccc.edu/stocker  =20
 

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Well, it looks like Mike Norton has sealed his own fate with the rebuttle he has sent back out over the past few days. If anyone is still interested in his "oppertunity of a lifetime" I think they deserve it, because they are probably as crazy as he is.

Best wishes,

David Benson


From:  Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
To:  Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com>,promiseheart at lpemail.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:  Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film
Date:  Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST)

Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:  
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

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> A T T E N T I O N :
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> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and
organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about= what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172176997-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Thu Feb 22 12:54:24 2007 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (cherylcarter) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:54:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers Message-ID: We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 13:10:37 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:10:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Man In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <674883.14518.qm@web81809.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here's a hint: www.myspace.com/growthofanamericanmale Later, Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Later,
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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--0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518-- From gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:20:21 2007 From: gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com (GMG) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:20:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <959108.34094.qm@web31811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!) Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny! Thanks for the laugh! Mike Norton wrote: Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all > goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!)  Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny!  Thanks for the laugh!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-651121374-1172179221=:34094-- >From Mike Wypasek Thu Feb 22 21:54:48 2007 From: Mike Wypasek (Mike Wypasek) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:54:48 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33306652.1172181288467.JavaMail.root at elwamui-darkeyed.atl.sa.earthlink.net> I've been reading pitches from this group for what, a month now? And althought I don't agree with their philosophy, and certainly the amount of posts were getting a little bit on my nerves because of what they stand for, at least they were and have been outward and honest enough to always, as I remember, include a link to their website so you can look at it and at the movie they are making. I think for them to announce their philosophy on every post would do nothing other than aggravate everyone who doesn't agree with their views. I don't feel they have been in any way dishonest about who they are or what they think. I think they have been subtle about it so that this board and service does NOT become a place to discuss abortion, which it shouldn't be. _mike wypasek -----Original Message----- >From: "Pantsios, Anastasia" >Sent: Feb 22, 2007 1:46 PM >To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com, promiseheart at lpemail.com >Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed > >Once again, could I suggest that you make it clear that you are an anti-abortion advocacy group and that any volunteers would need to be those who are passionate about your particular political viewpoint? > >> ---------- >> From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:42 PM >> To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed >> >> >> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, >> SELF-MOTIVATED >> INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: >> >> >> * Public Relations >> >> * Fund Raisers >> >> * Errands Person >> >> * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. >> >> >> >> >> >> _____________________________________ >> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >> _____________________________________ >> Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >> ______________________________________ >> Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >> >> NEohioPAL mailing list >> NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >> >> >_____________________________________ >AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >_____________________________________ >Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >______________________________________ >Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal From princessinafets at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:57:49 2007 From: princessinafets at yahoo.com (Stefani A.) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:57:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not. And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?... This line of thinking baffles me. -S. Alberts Mike Norton wrote: Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:01:21 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:01:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) -- The Case Western Reserve University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will present Charles = L. Mee=92s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March = 14-24, 2007. Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek tragedy, The = Suppliant Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to = avoid being forced into marriage. The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop culture and music into the story. =20 =93In Big Love, the ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally = comedic faith in the curative powers of love,=94 says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland Play House Professional Actor Training Program. =93Charles Mee=92s Big Love is a = wildly entertaining theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live theatre.=94 ABOUT BIG LOVE Fifty sisters run to escape their fate of an arranged marriage to 50 = grooms. When the grooms follow the brides to their refuge in Italy, havoc = ensues. Forced to marry the men (who happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by their father, the brides make a pact to = kill the grooms on their wedding night. The end result is one couple=92s = story of true love. ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a teacher = in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve University. = She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training Program and is = delighted to be appearing onstage with her students. She is a voice over artist = and runs her own acting studio in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' = Equity Association and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed = in roles as diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias at Porthouse Theatre. =20 TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds a Bachelor=92s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. After = four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical productions = on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some of his past = roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 Mike in Riff Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss.=20 AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since performed with The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also = toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in = Twelfth Night and Gertrude in Hamlet. She portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The Little Foxes and was seen this past summer in = Cleveland Shakespeare=92s production of King Lear. NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in Heartbreak = House. Other productions include Cymbeline (Lachimo), Othello (Casio), American Revolution (Andre), Oscar in The Little Foxes and Great Lakes Theater Festival=92s (GLTF) The Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was also with the = GLTF=92s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years before entering the program. = Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and Philosophy at Whittier College in = Los Angeles. DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble=92s fall production of Heartbreak House. = He previously played the role of Ben in The Little Foxes. He comes to = Cleveland after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include The Real Thing and Twelfth Night. He also appeared on = film as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University Chicago. DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish = moved to Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages = including Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois Gentleman. As an improv artist he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC=92s Jekyll & Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's =93Third Watch.=94 Deric = graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton University where he performed over a dozen roles = and directed two productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG. ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn in = Heartbreak House. Ms. Paul played the role of Alexandra last spring in The Little Foxes. Since completing her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh = she has performed with a variety of companies in Wisconsin, including = American Players Theatre (Cymbeline; The Playboy of the Western World; London Assurance), Theatre X (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and = Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as Beast on the Moon (which recently received = an Off-Broadway production) and The Thousand Pound Marriage. She trained = with The Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. = TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain Shotover = in Heartbreak House. Mr. Valentine has worked with esteemed Bay Area = theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun Players. In addition, he has worked = coast to coast, from children's theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and Bottom (A Midsummer Night's Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He portrayed Horace = in last spring=92s MFA production of The Little Foxes. MELYNEE SAUNDERS WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as a resident company = member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where she performed roles = including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A Midsummer = Night=92s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for = five years in the greater New York City area, where favorite roles included = Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine in The Memory of Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, and Ensemble work in both the = new musical Dissolving Elsa at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, = and concert performances of Eleven: Songs for a New Time at the West End = Theater in New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA = in Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall production = of Heartbreak House. ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or director = with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Syracuse Stage, = The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and Arlington=92s Signature = Theatre. He has served as director for The Cleveland Play House/Case Western = Reserve University MFA program=92s productions of Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night=92s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day = for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. Gordon served as Artistic = Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, an ambitious program that worked = through the Bard=92s entire canon. He has worked on several original plays, = including Romulus Linney=92s Ambrosio and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather McDonald=92s When Grace Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee=92s = Wintertime and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.=92s = Shakespeare Theatre); Angels in America (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; and Who=92s = Afraid of Virginia Woolf. TV: =93Law & Order,=94 =93Law & Order: Special Victims = Unit,=94 and MTV=92s =93Made: Actress.=94 Mr. Gordon is a founding member of the = Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he assisted Michael Kahn in the = direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy. = He has mentored and directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, = NYU/Playwrights Horizon Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre = Lab, among others.=20 Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine; Set Design: = Jill Davis; Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike Pope; Costume: Kristen L. = Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young # # # As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment. Fact sheet What: Big Love Written by Charles L. Mee Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble=20 Where: Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Opening Night: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Final Performance: Saturday, March 24, 2007 Who: Cast Giuliano Deric McNish Lydia Annie Paul Olympia Amanda Duffy Thyona Melynee Saunders Warren Bella/Eleanor Catherine Albers Piero/Leo Dan Hammond Constantine Nathan Gurr Nikos Tom Degnan=20 Oed Taylor Valentine =20 =20 Creative Team Playwright: Charles L. Mee Director: Mark Alan Gordon Movement and Choreography: Ron Wilson Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine Set Design: Jill Davis Costume Design: Kristine Davies Sound Design: Mike Pope Lighting Design: Kristen Egan Times: Wednesday-Saturday Evenings 7:30 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and staff. For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this = March

The Cleveland Play = House and Case make Big Love this March

CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) = -- The Case Western Reserve = University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will = present Charles L. Mee’s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March 14-24, 2007.

Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek = tragedy, The Suppliant = Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 = brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to avoid being forced into marriage. = The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop = culture and music into the story. 

“In Big Love, the = ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally comedic faith in the = curative powers of love,” says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland = Play House Professional Actor Training Program. “Charles = Mee’s Big = Love is a wildly entertaining = theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live = theatre.”

ABOUT BIG LOVE
Fifty sisters run to escape their fate = of an arranged marriage to 50 grooms. When the grooms follow the brides = to their refuge in Italy, havoc ensues. Forced to marry the men (who = happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by = their father, the brides make a pact to kill the grooms on their wedding = night. The end result is one couple’s story of true = love.

ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE
CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a = teacher in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve = University. She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training = Program and is delighted to be appearing onstage with her = students. She is a voice over artist and runs her own acting studio = in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association = and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional = theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed in roles as = diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias = at Porthouse Theatre.=A0

TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds = a Bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. = After four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical = productions on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some = of his past roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 = Mike in Riff = Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss. =

AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her = BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she = relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. = She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since = performed with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The = Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an = educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in Twelfth Night = and Gertrude in Hamlet. She = portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The = Little Foxes and was seen this = past summer in Cleveland Shakespeare’s production of = King Lear.

NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in = Heartbreak House. Other productions include Cymbeline = (Lachimo), Othello = (Casio), American = Revolution (Andre), Oscar = in The Little = Foxes and Great Lakes Theater = Festival’s (GLTF) The = Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was = also with the GLTF’s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years = before entering the program. Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and = Philosophy at Whittier College in Los Angeles.

DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble’s fall production = of Heartbreak = House. He previously played the = role of Ben in The Little = Foxes. He comes to Cleveland = after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The = Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of = Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two = Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include = The Real Thing and Twelfth = Night. He also appeared on film = as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. = Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University = Chicago.

DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun = in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played = as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish moved to = Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages including = Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois = Gentleman. As an improv artist = he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC’s Jekyll & = Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's = “Third Watch.” Deric graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton = University where he performed over a dozen roles and directed two = productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG.

ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn = in Heartbreak = House. Ms. Paul played the role = of Alexandra last spring in The = Little Foxes. Since completing = her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh she has performed with a = variety of companies in Wisconsin, including American Players Theatre = (Cymbeline; The = Playboy of the Western World; London = Assurance), Theatre X = (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of = working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as = Beast on the Moon (which recently received an Off-Broadway production) = and The Thousand Pound = Marriage. She trained with The = Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. =

TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain = Shotover in Heartbreak = House. Mr. Valentine has worked = with esteemed Bay Area theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, = Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun = Players. In addition, he has worked coast to coast, from children's = theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the = Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and = Bottom (A Midsummer Night's = Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He = portrayed Horace in last spring’s MFA production of = The Little Foxes.

MELYNEE SAUNDERS = WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as = a resident company member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where = she performed roles including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A = Midsummer Night’s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for five years in the greater New = York City area, where favorite roles included Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine = in The Memory of = Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, = and Ensemble work in both the new musical Dissolving Elsa = at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, and concert performances = of Eleven: Songs for a New = Time at the West End Theater in = New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA in = Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes = last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall = production of Heartbreak = House.

ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM
Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or = director with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, = Syracuse Stage, The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and = Arlington’s Signature Theatre. He has served as director for The = Cleveland Play House/Case Western Reserve University MFA program’s = productions of Twelfth = Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. = Gordon served as Artistic Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, = an ambitious program that worked through the Bard’s entire canon. = He has worked on several original plays, including Romulus = Linney’s Ambrosio = and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather = McDonald’s When Grace = Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee’s Wintertime = and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.’s Shakespeare = Theatre); Angels in America = (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; = and Who’s Afraid of = Virginia Woolf. TV: “Law = & Order,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” = and MTV’s “Made: Actress.”  Mr. Gordon is a = founding member of the Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he = assisted Michael Kahn in the direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep = Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy.  He has mentored and = directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, NYU/Playwrights Horizon = Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre Lab, among = others.

Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: = Jon Boomershine; Set = Design: Jill Davis; = Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike = Pope; Costume: Kristen L. Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young

# # = #

As the country’s first = permanently established professional theatre, founded in 1915, The = Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More than 12 = million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House – more than 130 of which were American and/or World = Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland = Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest = regional theatre complex in the United States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural = enrichment.


Fact = sheet


What:   = Big Love

          Written by Charles L. Mee
          Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble

Where:  Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, = 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Opening Night:  =             =     Wednesday, March 14, 2007

      Final = Performance:      =         Saturday, March 24, = 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Giuliano        Deric = McNish
      Lydia   Annie Paul
      Olympia Amanda Duffy

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Thyona  Melynee Saunders Warren
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Bella/Eleanor   Catherine Albers
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Piero/Leo       Dan Hammond
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Constantine     Nathan Gurr
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Nikos   Tom Degnan
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Oed     Taylor = Valentine          &nbs= p;            = ;
         &nbs= p;            = ; 

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Charles L. Mee
      Director:       =         =         =         Mark Alan Gordon

          Movement and = Choreography:      =         Ron Wilson
          Stage Manager:  =         =         =         Jon Boomershine
          Set Design:     =         =         =         Jill Davis

      Costume Design: =         =         Kristine Davies
      Sound Design:   =         =         =         Mike Pope
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Kristen Egan

Times:
Wednesday-Saturday = Evenings     =         7:30 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         =         2:00 pm

Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts = for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and = staff.

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit = www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more = SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) = 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:03:23 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:03:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Clean House at The Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House 2005 Pulitzer Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews=20 CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) =96 The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, and runs through March 25, 2007. The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a recipient of this year=92s MacArthur = =93genius=94 grant, and is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting = today. The Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House is directed by = Davis McCallum. The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New Haven, = Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to being = nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing of The Clean House won = the 2004 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary = female playwrights).=20 There are a number of metaphors used in The Clean House, including the title. Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a = clean house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the emotional = problems in their lives. ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE The Clean House is set somewhere in a =93metaphysical=94 representation = of Connecticut, where Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in = maid for Lane, a successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her = life. The problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. = She would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = =96 in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest couple in Brazil. As the characters are forced to pick up the pieces of their broken = lives, they all come to discover they share a common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the perfect joke. ABOUT THE CAST URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway in Havana Bourgeois = at 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her regional theatre = credits include originating the role of Marela in the Pulitzer Prize-winning = Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony Theatre. = She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep. JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation with that show. = Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include productions at Westbeth = Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, = Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street = Theater, Philadelphia Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People=92s Light = & Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in =93Third Watch,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93The Sopranos,=94 and =93As the World Turns.=94 Her film credits include = roles in The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by Jury, Bliss, Sounding and 1967. She = is a recipient of the Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor=92s Choice, = Philadelphia Critic=92s Choice and City Paper=92s Choice - =93Best of = Philadelphia.=94 BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong Mountain. Her = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Mary Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance from Calcutta, York; The = Bee Keeper=92s Daughter, Theatre Row; The Show Off, Playwrights Horizon; = Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and American Stage. She = played roles on television in =93Law and Order: Criminal Intent,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Storm of the Century,=94 =93Home Improvement,=94 =93One Life to = Live=94 and =93Queen.=94 Her motion picture credits include roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and Kinsey. PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House after = performing here in Moon Over Buffalo. She has also performed at Cleveland=92s = Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at = Lughnasa, Six Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits = include roles in Rose's Dilemma, Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal Heart, NY Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. = Regionally, she has acted in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, = Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre = and Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges=92 television credits include = roles on =93Law & Order", "Another World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. She holds a = BFA from the University of Washington Professional Training Program. TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway in Twelve Angry Men, = Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad = Friend, Lincoln Center; A Murder of Crows, South Street Theatre; The Butter and = Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; and Room Service, Manhattan Punch Line. He = has been involved in productions at the following regional theatres: = Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La = Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, = Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival = Theatre. He was seen on film in The Patriot, and on television in =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Law and Order: SVU,=94 =93One Life To Live,=94 =93All My Children,=94 = and =93Ed.=94 DIRECTION AND DESIGN SARAH RUHL (Playwright) has written The Clean House (Susan Smith = Blackburn award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the City (nominated for an NAACP award), Melancholy Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy Song, Orlando, and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl=92s = plays have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, La = Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many other = theatres across the country. Her plays have also been performed in England, = Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and have been translated into = Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she was the recipient of a Helen = Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, and in 2006 she was the recipient of = a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is published in an anthology from TCG. = She is a member of New Dramatists and 13P. MICHAEL FRIEDMAN (Composer) is composer/lyricist for The Civilians=92 (I = Am) Nobody=92s Lunch, Gone Missing, Save This City, and Canard, Canard, = Goose? as well as The Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). His music has also been = heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho = Rep, Theater for a New Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, Williamstown Theatre Festival, London=92s Soho and Gate Theatres, and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground = and Affair Game. He was the dramaturg for the recent Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun, directed by Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate = at New York Theatre Workshop, was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the Obie-Award-winning Civilians. DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara Hudes=92 Elliot: A = Soldier=92s Fugue, The Culture Project; The Turn of the Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee=92s A Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad Acting; Unbound: The Journals = of Fanny Kemble, The Belle=92s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle=92s The Dakota Project, HERE REGIONAL: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl=92s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy Play, Princeton University. ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; = School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Guinea Pig Solo, = LAByrinth and The Public Theater; Orange, Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's Lunch, 59E59 and UK Tour; Triple Happiness, Second Stage Theater REGIONAL: The Georgia = Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage OPERA: Trouble in Tahiti, L=92Elisir d=92Amore, = The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater Company = in Washington, D.C., Denver Center Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City Opera AWARDS: = 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master=92s Award, three Helen Hayes Award = Nominations for Outstanding Costume Design. MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the Irish, Where We=92re Born, = Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, Ars = Nova; Islands, The New Victory Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active = Eye; Brooklyn Academy of Music; The Flea REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York = Stage and Film, The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington = Stage Company, Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, Yale Repertory Theatre EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama. JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin=92 Up, Of Mice = and Men, RFK, Rabbit Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room = Service, Bad Dates, Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid Tidings, Crowns, = Hurlyburly REGIONAL: Cleveland=92s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah=92s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore=92s Center Stage, New Jersey=92s = George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound system = installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former adjunct professor for = the University of Utah=92s Fine Arts program. ### As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. FACT SHEET What: THE CLEAN HOUSE 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship =93genius grant=94 Directed by Davis McCallum Where: Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Preview Performances: Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007 Opening Night: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 Final Performance: Sunday, March 25, 2007 Who: Cast Matilde Ursula Cataan Ana Janis Dardaris Virginia Beth Dixon Lane Patricia Hodges Charles Terry Layman Creative Team Playwright: Sarah Ruhl Director: Davis McCallum Composer: Michael Friedman Scenic Design: Andromache Chalfant Lighting Design: Matthew Richards Costume Design: Murell Horton Sound Design: James C. Swonger Tango Instructor: Rebecca Sweet Times: =09 Tuesday-Saturday Evenings 8:00 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Weekday Matinee 1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, 2007 Early Curtain 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, 2007 Prices: Single ticket prices start at $39.00 For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House

The Clean = House at The Play = House
2005 Pulitzer = Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews


CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) = – The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for = previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, = and runs through March 25, 2007.

The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a = recipient of this year’s MacArthur “genius” grant, and = is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting today. The = Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House = is directed by Davis McCallum.

The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New = Haven, Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to = being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing = of The Clean = House won the 2004 Susan Smith = Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary female = playwrights).

There are a number of metaphors used = in The Clean = House, including the title. = Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a clean = house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the = emotional problems in their lives.


ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE
The Clean House is set somewhere in a = “metaphysical” representation of Connecticut, where = Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in maid for Lane, a = successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her life. The = problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. She = would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = – in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest = couple in Brazil.

As the characters are forced to pick up = the pieces of their broken lives, they all come to discover they share a = common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the = perfect joke.

ABOUT THE CAST
URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway = in Havana = Bourgeois at = 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her = regional theatre credits include originating the role of Marela in the = Pulitzer Prize-winning Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony = Theatre. She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from = Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre = Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep.

JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway = production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation = with that show. Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include = productions at Westbeth Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights = Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre = Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: = Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, = Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia = Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People’s Light & = Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in “Third Watch,” = “Law and Order,” “The Sopranos,” and “As = the World Turns.” Her film credits include roles in = The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by = Jury, Bliss, Sounding and = 1967. She is a recipient of the = Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor’s Choice, Philadelphia = Critic’s Choice and City Paper’s Choice - “Best of = Philadelphia.”

BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of = Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong = Mountain. Her Off-Broadway = credits include roles in Mary = Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, = CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance = from Calcutta, York; = The Bee Keeper’s = Daughter, Theatre = Row; The Show Off, = Playwrights Horizon; Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in = the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in = Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and = American Stage. She played roles on television in “Law and Order: = Criminal Intent,” “Law and Order,” “Storm of the = Century,” “Home Improvement,” “One Life to = Live” and “Queen.” Her motion picture credits include = roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and = Kinsey.

PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House = after performing here in Moon = Over Buffalo. She has also = performed at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at Lughnasa, Six = Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits include roles = in Rose's = Dilemma, = Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal = Heart, NY = Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. Regionally, she has acted = in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, Repertory Theatre of = St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas = Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre and = Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges’ television credits = include roles on “Law & Order", "Another = World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and = Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. = She holds a BFA from the = University of Washington Professional Training Program.

TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway = in Twelve = Angry Men, Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the = Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad Friend, Lincoln Center; = A Murder of = Crows, South = Street Theatre; The Butter and Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; = and Room = Service, = Manhattan Punch Line. He has been involved in productions at the = following regional theatres: Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, = Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, = George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, = Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania = Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival Theatre. He was seen on film = in The = Patriot, and = on television in Law and Order,” “Law and Order: SVU,” = “One Life To Live,” “All My Children,” and = “Ed.”

DIRECTION AND DESIGN
SARAH = RUHL = (Playwright) has = written The Clean = House (Susan Smith Blackburn = award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the = City (nominated for an NAACP = award), Melancholy = Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy = Song, Orlando, = and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and = Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House = at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at = Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl’s plays = have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, = La Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many = other theatres across the country.  Her plays have also been = performed in England, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and = have been translated into Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her = MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she = was the recipient of a Helen Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, = and in 2006 she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is = published in an anthology from TCG. She is a member of New Dramatists = and 13P.

MICHAEL = FRIEDMAN = (Composer) is composer/lyricist for = The Civilians’ (I Am) = Nobody’s Lunch, = Gone Missing, Save This City, = and Canard, Canard, Goose? as well as The = Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). = His music has also been heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights = Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho Rep, Theater for a New = Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The = Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, = Williamstown Theatre Festival, London’s Soho and Gate Theatres, = and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground and Affair = Game. He was the dramaturg for = the recent Broadway revival of A = Raisin in the Sun, directed by = Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate at New York Theatre Workshop, = was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the = Obie-Award-winning Civilians.

DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara = Hudes’ Elliot: A = Soldier’s Fugue, The = Culture Project; The Turn of the = Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee’s A = Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad = Acting; Unbound: The Journals of = Fanny Kemble, The Belle’s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle’s The Dakota = Project, HERE  REGIONAL: = Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American = Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy = Play, Princeton = University.

ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre  OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, = Guinea Pig Solo, LAByrinth and = The Public Theater; Orange, = Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS = 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The = Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's = Lunch, 59E59 and UK = Tour; Triple = Happiness, Second Stage = Theater  REGIONAL: The Georgia Shakespeare Festival, Arena = Stage  OPERA: Trouble in = Tahiti, L’Elisir d’Amore, The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha  EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of = the Arts.

MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater = Company in Washington, D.C., Denver Center = Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire = Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard = School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company  OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City = Opera  AWARDS: 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master’s Award, = three Helen Hayes Award Nominations for Outstanding Costume = Design.

MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights = Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the = Irish, Where We’re Born, Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, = Ars Nova; = Islands, The New Victory = Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active Eye; Brooklyn Academy of = Music; The Flea  REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York Stage and Film, = The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington = Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, = Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre = Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, = Yale Repertory Theatre  EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama.

JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin’ Up, Of Mice and Men, RFK, Rabbit = Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named = Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room Service, Bad Dates, = Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, = John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid = Tidings, Crowns, Hurlyburly  = REGIONAL: Cleveland’s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah’s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore’s Center Stage, = New Jersey’s George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, = Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound = system installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former = adjunct professor for the University of Utah’s Fine Arts = program.

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As the = country’s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 = years. More than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions = at The Cleveland Play House – more than 130 of which were American = and/or World Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip = Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance = spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United = States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all = Ohioans.

FACT = SHEET



What:   THE CLEAN HOUSE

          2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist
          By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship “genius = grant”

          Directed by Davis McCallum

Where:  Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Preview = Performances:         = Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007

      Opening Night:  =             = Wednesday, March 7, 2007
      Final = Performance:      =         Sunday, March 25, 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Matilde Ursula Cataan
      Ana     Janis = Dardaris
      Virginia        Beth = Dixon

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Lane    Patricia Hodges
         &nbs= p;            = ; Charles  Terry Layman

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Sarah Ruhl
      Director:       =         =         =         Davis McCallum
      Composer:       =         =         =         Michael Friedman
      Scenic Design:  =         =         Andromache Chalfant
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Matthew Richards
      Costume Design: =         =         Murell Horton
      Sound Design:   =         =         James C. Swonger
      Tango = Instructor:       =         =         Rebecca Sweet

Times:  =         =         =        
Tuesday-Saturday = Evenings       =         8:00 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         2:00 pm
Weekday Matinee =         =         1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, = 2007
Early Curtain   =         =         =         7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, = 2007

Prices: =         =         =         Single = ticket prices start at $39.00

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 14:03:48 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:03:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <675830.57304.qm@web81808.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Stefani, Sense of humor is a plus!! Give me a call~!!! I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts! Thank you, and good night! Mike "Stefani A." wrote: I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... 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Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Stefani,
 
Sense of humor is a plus!!  Give me a call~!!!
 
I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts!
 
Thank you, and good night!
 
Mike

"Stefani A." <princessinafets at yahoo.com> wrote:
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 







 
"If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..."
Stef
 

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Cleveland Composers' Guild Recital
 
Sunday February 25, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Pilgrim Church
2592 West 14th Street, Tremont
(Cleveland)
 
music by Eric Charnofsky (flute and piano,) Fred Lissauer (piano,) Nick Puin (two pianos,) Lisa Rainsong (flute and piano,) and
 
Mary Ann Griebling         THE FOUR ELEMENTS (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) clarinet and piano
                                     Lindsay Wile Charnofsky, clarinet
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
Stephen T. Griebling       FIVE SONGS (Edna St. Vincent Millay)
                                     Sandra Simon, soprano
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
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--0-1907784512-1172186038=:72486-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Thu Feb 22 17:37:37 2007 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Brad Wyner) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:37:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Once On This Island @ Playhouse Square this weekend: Cleveland School of the Arts performs at IdeaCenter Message-ID: <6d88e39eb5acac5c5fcfa577506a9c26@adelphia.net> --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Feb 22 18:24:22 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:24:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop "The Singing Child" in Hudson, OH March 2nd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "The Singing Child" including Lee's popular "Singing FUNdamentals" Toy Box =20 The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned clinician and children's choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, TX for a workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in Hudson, OH. Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter's 34th Annual Children's Choir Festival. This workshop will explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically will be experienced by session attendees. Mr. Gwozdz will also demonstrate his Singing FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he tosses it in the air. =20 Lee Gwozdz biography: Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus Christi Cathedral in Corpus Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of "The Chorister". In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. A native of Ft. Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in organ performance. Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington. =20 As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, primarily in the area of children's choirs, throughout the United States. He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer seminars in both Grand Rapids and Kansas City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for the Papal Mass held in San Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World Youth Day Festival.=20 =20 REGISTRATION: $20 per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner. Please send your check payable to Choristers Guild: NE Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS. Higbee at chsaviour.org =20 =20 =20 First Congregational Church 47 Aurora St. Hudson, Ohio 44236 =20 >From the south: Take Rte 8 North to 303 exit (Hudson). Turn right on 202 and to the town square which is route 91. Turn left on 91. Go one block and turn right on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 >From the north: Take 480 to Rte. 91 exit (Hudson/Twinsburg) . Follow 91 South into the town of Hudson and turn left on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 “The Singing Child” including Lee’s popular “Singing = FUNdamentals” Toy Box         =

The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned = clinician and children’s choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, = TX for a = workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 = from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in = Hudson, OH. = Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest = clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter’s 34th Annual Children’s = Choir Festival.

This workshop will = explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and = heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically = will be experienced by session attendees.  Mr. Gwozdz will also = demonstrate his Singing = FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his = cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, = Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, = making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. = Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make = their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he = tosses it in the air.

 

Lee Gwozdz biography: = Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus = Christi Cathedral in Corpus = Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of = “The Chorister”.  In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term = past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the = national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the = National Association of Pastoral Musicians.

A native of Ft. = Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in = organ performance.  Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training = Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington.  =

As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, = primarily in the area of children’s choirs, throughout the United States.  He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer = seminars in both Grand = Rapids and Kansas = City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for = the Papal Mass held in San = Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in = Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World = Youth Day Festival.

  &n= bsp;    

REGISTRATION: $20 = per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner.  Please send your = check payable to Choristers Guild: NE = Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH = 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE = INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS.  Higbee at chsaviour.org  

 

 

First Congregational = Church

47 Aurora St.

Hudson, Ohio 44236

 

From the = south:   Take Rte = 8 North to 303 exit  (Hudson).  Turn right = on 202 and to the town square which is route 91.  Turn left on 91.  Go = one block and turn right on Aurora St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the = 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear.  =

 

From the north: =  Take 480 to = Rte. 91 exit  (Hudson/Twinsburg) .  Follow 91 South into the town of = Hudson and turn left on = Aurora = St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the 2nd church on the left (red = brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. 

 

Judith Higbee

Director of Music

Church of the Saviour

2537 Lee Road 

Cleveland Hts., OH 44118

216-321-8880

higbee at chsaviour.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Thu Feb 22 18:52:59 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:52:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on the "Mama's Plan" Film Message-ID: <35250.69.221.139.206.1172199179.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> To All Memers of NEOhiopal: This is a response to all the mail that we received on 2/22/07. We MUST explain what our objectives are with the "Mama's Plan" Film. 1. We are NOT a political group. 2. The reason we put out postings for volunteers is because this is a community film, not Hollywood! 3. We have had alot of interest with the story, because this is an altruistic effort to help young girls who are in troubled situations, and to offer them help. 4. We would like to tell young women that there are options and alternatives to discarding their newborn babies in dumpsters, garbage cans, rivers, lakes, etc. We will inform them of the Safe-Haven laws. We were appalled at the recent news of a woman who put her baby in a microwave. THIS IS WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO STOP! 5. Although we do not agree with abortion, "Mama's Plan" is not about abortion. It is about a girl who discards her twin newborns in a dumpster, and the consequences that follow. We do suggest that before anyone judges our intent, they might want to first view our website at www.mamasplan.com to get the truth about our group and what we're trying to accomplish. We hope we have clarified any misunderstandings that have occurred. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From Stacy at CBurris.com Thu Feb 22 20:03:28 2007 From: Stacy at CBurris.com (Stacy Burris) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 23:03:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000701c756ff$95f59f60$650fa8c0@Mordor> Hi Cheryl, You want to get in touch with Jeff Bodkin; his band is AMAZING. Am looking for his number, in the meantime, hopefully someone will see this and pass it along to Jeff to get in touch with you. (...and I will keep looking for contact info) All the best! Stacy -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of cherylcarter Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:54 PM To: Neohiopal at Lists. Fredsternfeld. Com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >From Cassidy Theatre Fri Feb 23 15:25:02 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:25:02 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CABARET opens tonight at CASSIDY Message-ID: <2683881.1172244302568.JavaMail.root at elwamui-ovcar.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH 44130 (440) 842-4600 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 14, 2007 CABARET OPENS TONIGHT AT CASSIDY Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 The Cassidy Theatre proudly presents the clas= sic musical CABARET, Friday, February 23rd through March 11th. Directed by= Kevin Joseph Kelly and Musically Directed by Heidi Herczeg, the Cassidy pr= oduction features choreography by Jennifer Glowe and costumes by David Glow= e. Production times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm with Sunday matinees = at 3pm.=20 Set in Berlin at the beginning of the Third Reich, the story follows the ro= mance of an English cabaret performer and an American writer. Through the s= ongs of the Cabaret's Emcee, the audience witnesses the political changes t= aking place. The Cassidy production features: Kristin Netzband as =E2=80=9CSally Bowles=E2=80=9D Zac Hudak as =E2=80=9CThe Emcee=E2=80=9D William Valichnac as =E2=80=9CCliff=E2=80=9D Candice Russell as =E2=80=9CFr=C3=A4ulein Schneider=E2=80=9D Gilgamesh Tagget as =E2=80=9CHeir Schultz=E2=80=9D Pat Ciamacco as =E2=80=9CErnest Ludwig=E2=80=9D=20 with Kim Bush as "Fr=C3=A4ulein Kost". =20 Rounding out the cast are: Russ Harris, Rachel Galambus, Kate League, Kendra Payne, Beth Bebenroth, Al= ex Tepe, Holly K. Harris, Jennifer Nageotte, Jennifer Glowe, Max Kantor, Jo= shua M. Baum, Ryan Smith, David Glowe, Andrew Parmalee and Eric M. Veres. Director Kevin Joseph Kelly anticipates an exceptional production saying = =E2=80=9CI am thrilled to bring Cabaret back to the Cassidy stage after nea= rly 20 years. This cast does an exceptional job of bringing this musical to= life by personally investing into every moment and creating a spectacular = event for all of us to share.=E2=80=9D Originally called "Welcome to Berlin", Cabaret is based on John Van Druten'= s play "I Am a Camera", which was in turn based on the novel "Goodbye to Be= rlin" by Christopher Isherwood. Cabaret was originally produced and direct= ed on Broadway by the legendary Hal Prince with music by John Kander and Ly= rics by Fred Ebb. The show originally ran for 1165 performances from 1966 = to 1969 winning Tony Awards in 1967 for Best Musical, Best Composer and Lyr= icist, Best Supporting Actor in a Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Music= al, Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Choreography, and Best Di= rection of a Musical. Cabaret features classic songs like It Couldn't Ple= ase Me More, Willkommen, Cabaret, Don't Tell Mama and Two Ladies. The musi= cal was adapted into the famous Academy Award winning 1972 movie directed b= y Bob Fosse starring Liza Minelli and Joel Grey. The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons at 6200 Pearl Rd. = in Parma Heights. Ticket reservations can be made by calling (440) 842-460= 0. =20 FOR INFORMATION: Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 07:32:26 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:32:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mamas and Papas in search of Free lunches. In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: <644426.55732.qm@web81710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-208112707-1172244746=:55732 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group, Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups, and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you??? You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you, as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer. And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you most assuredly deserve. Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed?????? There is also another one. . . . .A word to the wise is sufficient. Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote: A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group,
 
Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups,
and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through
the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going
to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just
about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you
with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you???
 
You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free
lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are
going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you
think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you,
as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post
a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer.
And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you
most assuredly deserve.
 
Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed??????
 
There is also another one. . . . .A  word to the wise is sufficient.
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland
 

promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote:


A T T E N T I O N :

Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.

We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
many hours you are able to devote to this project.

Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
your interest.

Sincerely,

The "Mama's Plan" Film Group








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--0-208112707-1172244746=:55732-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Fri Feb 23 05:21:38 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:21:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheese Making Fest and Wine Pairing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0029_01C75723.A3F542E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland, OH - February 23, 2007 The Studio of 5 Rings is inviting Cheese Makers from Ohio to participate in this event that both highlights their talents and brings wine and cheese together. This is a fun competition and a chance to get face-time with cheese makers and the people who love cheese. The "Pro-AM" format is open to professional and amateur cheese makers. We will add the names of the participating cheese factories soon! * Set for Saturday April 14, 2007 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm for paid registrants and contestants only * There is a nominal entry fee for all participants and $10 for attendees; registrations must be made and paid in advance * Entry fee includes cheese samples along with assorted meats, breads, crackers and desserts * Pro cheese makers will have names included in our advertising, press releases, etc. * Two separate awards for Pro's and Am's based on people's choice * Participants will bring up to five cheeses that they make (about three pounds of each) along with utensils for cutting / serving cheese samples * Wines are from our winery: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red * We are only taking reservations for 50 people - make your reservation early! Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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C. A.) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 05:31:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA welcomes Ten Thousand Villages Message-ID: <935254.95425.qm@web50910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For Immediate Release: BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours. Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America. Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years. For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com. Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm. 2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio 2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- Any questions? 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For Immediate Release:  BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages
 
BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours.
 
Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America.  Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   
 
 
Ten Thousand Villages
 
Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years.
 
For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com.  Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm.
 
2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio
2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine 
Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers
Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer
 


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


Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425-- From HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu Fri Feb 23 05:49:20 2007 From: HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu (Houser, Nancy) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:49:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it...the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! =20 Nancy Houser =20 =20 ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium =20 Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies?=20 A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Finding fabulous fares is fun.=20 Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed.  It is = time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music Center is a = prime example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides = numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring = customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed = the outcome of that at a summer concert when the “accidental = spill” occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with = drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it…the individual = sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the = night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

=

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February = 22, 2007 1:37 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: = [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back = at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" = (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in = late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  = A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large = box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the = parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second = act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else = we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better.  The = noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to = those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the right to be = an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get = up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in = the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is this = the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the = movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an = food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  = Am I way off base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres = in the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music Director
Riverside High School Drama Club



_________________________________________________________________________= ___________
Finding fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight = and hotel bargains.
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C-- From mark at levignefamily.org Fri Feb 23 06:26:31 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:26:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HKbNW2fJx-0008Ss@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks, Nancy I agree. Take charge! I was beginning to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone else's home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience. Disgraceful, isn't it? Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? Thanks. Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there with opinions on both sides. Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo! group(s)? Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a house of your choice. Mark Check us out on the web at http://all2uband.org ! PS: Lori: I got your reply as well. Your 'twist' on my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning. ;-) Shame, shame.... Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta way. ;-) "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi _____ From: Houser, Nancy [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:49 AM To: mark at levignefamily.org; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it.the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! Nancy Houser _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks, Nancy
 
I agree.  Take charge!  = I = was beginning=20 to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone = else's=20 home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience.  = Disgraceful,=20 isn't it?  Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? =20 Thanks.
 
Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there = with opinions=20 on both sides.  Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo!=20 group(s)?
 
Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a = house of=20 your choice.

     = Mark
 

Check=20 us out on the web at http://all2uband.org=20 !

PS: Lori: I got your reply as well.  Your = 'twist' on=20 my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning.  ;-)  = Shame,=20 shame....  Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta = way. =20 ;-)

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince = Lombardi

 


From: Houser, Nancy=20 [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 23, = 2007 8:49=20 AM
To: mark at levignefamily.org;=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food = and=20 Drink in the Auditorium

I just wanted = to state=20 that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should=20 not be allowed. =  It is=20 time the administrators of professional, community, and even school = theatre=20 presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink=20 rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the=20 individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol=20 on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music=20 Center is a prime = example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the=20 pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous = alcoholic=20 and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to = indulge=20 and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed the = outcome of=20 that at a summer concert when the “accidental spill” = occurred because someone=20 became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to = sway to the=20 music, and you guessed it…the individual sitting in front was = wearing a beer the=20 rest of the night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

 


From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark = Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 = 1:37=20 PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and = Drink in=20 the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I=20 must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a=20 concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only=20 ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but=20 took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we=20 went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn=20 boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to=20 clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back at = 'the=20 home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation = of=20 "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at = World View Church=20 (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late = January.  We were=20 told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  A 10 = year old,=20 with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of = popcorn so=20 loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the parents knew = 'the=20 rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  = Thankfully he ate=20 it fast and was done by the second act...

As a parent I ensure my = family=20 leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition = as when=20 we arrived, if not better.  The noise of food and drink during a = live=20 performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you = but to=20 the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the = ticket=20 price include the right to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right = to swing=20 your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel = better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original = Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High=20 School Drama=20 Club



_____________________________________________________= _______________________________
Finding=20 fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your = favorite travel=20 sites to find flight and hotel bargains.
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840-- From k_man61 at hotmail.com Fri Feb 23 07:54:11 2007 From: k_man61 at hotmail.com (Kevin Walsh) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:54:11 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE hitting the festival circuit Message-ID: Hello my neohiopal peeps, You best be keeping it real:) I worked on the feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE and it is now making the rounds in the festivals. I just wanted to give you a heads up that there are now official screening dates and times for AMERICAN ZOMBIE at SXSW and at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. If you know people that live in the Austin and San Francisco areas or anyone going to these festivals please give them the info listed below so they have the opportunity see the film. thanks for the support Kevin Michael Walsh The trailer can be found here http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1814756884 Please spread the word! I would highly recommend that if you know people who want to see the films, that they buy their tickets in advance. We anticipate big crowds! Both of these are great, audience-driven festivals. You can find ticket details on each website. SXSW - Friday, March 9, 9:30pm, at the Alamo Lamar 1 Saturday, March 10, 9:45pm at the Alamo Lamar 1 More info on the film here: http://2007.sxsw.com/film/screenings/ film/F7504.html SFIAFF Friday, March 16, 9pm at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, CA Saturday, March 17, 7pm, at the 1000 AMC Van Ness in San Francisco http://www.asianamericanfilmfestival.org/2007/films-events/film- detail/?i=4 Tickets for SF go on sale online beginning Feb 19 (Monday)! www.myspace.com/kevinmichaelwalsh _________________________________________________________________ Don?t miss your chance to WIN 10 hours of private jet travel from Microsoft? Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0540002499mrt/direct/01/ From chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net Fri Feb 23 09:10:03 2007 From: chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net (Chris Mezzolesta) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:10:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Voiceover training DVD FS Message-ID: <20070223171020.MYDC17450.ibm65aec.bellsouth.net@CHRIS.bellsouth.net> --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-) The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more. Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested. Many thanks! Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent 800.356.5519 Skype: chrismezzolesta http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-)

The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more.

Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested.

Many thanks!

Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent
800.356.5519
Skype: chrismezzolesta
http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com
http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com
--=====================_148826968==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 23 09:36:48 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:36:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]David Manocchio's Music Video Audition Message-ID: <02d201c75771$33dd2380$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit fyi _____ From: david manocchio [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:52 AM To: johnny at mdifilm.com Subject: Need actor Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor shoud have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work divided into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at Stone Model and Talent located at West Resource Drive Cleve. Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

fyi


From: david manocchio=20 [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 = 11:52=20 AM
To: johnny at mdifilm.com
Subject: Need=20 actor
Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor = shoud=20 have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work = divided=20 into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at = Stone=20 Model and Talent  located at West Resource Drive Cleve.=20 Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
 
------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 10:19:35 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:19:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]I wrote this in February 2005 Message-ID: <396360.15737.qm@web81811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05. Find the asterisk (*)! Dear Cleveland Community, This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it. I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!). I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot. The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here. Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us. Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community. The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this. Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror). Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again. The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature. Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this. For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think! Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city. Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here. Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry). The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet. Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes. Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town. Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled. Why is this so? As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans: Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes. Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it. Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought. By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity. By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs! Help filling these potholes, please? Best, Mike Norton Pauper in Transformation --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05.  Find the asterisk (*)!
 
Dear Cleveland Community,

This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it.

I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!).

I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot.

The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here.

Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us.

Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community.

The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this.

Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror).

Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again.

The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature.

Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this.

For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think!

Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city.

Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here.

Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry).

The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet.

Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes.

Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town.

Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled.

Why is this so?

As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans:

Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes.

Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it.

Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought.

By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity.

By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs!

Help filling these potholes, please?
 
Best,
 
Mike Norton
Pauper in Transformation
 
--0-593051963-1172254775=:15737-- >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean Zarzour >From Recent Students Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble Theater, March 16 - April 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy (most recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu Theater) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Issue 18 ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI ?? Smith Dairy Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks April 2 - May 21 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
 
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks, = Jean.  Pete Ferry  (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble = Theater,=20 March 16 - April=20 1)

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The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in=20 self-confidence. She = has a great=20 gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, = addressing=20 the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her = friendly and=20 relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes = for=20 a juicy environment for creative challenge and=20 growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their = voiceover=20 career.  - Anne=20 McEvoy   (most=20 recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu=20 Theater)

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Some key words=20 about Jean: Professional. = Prepared.=20 Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. = Funny. A=20 leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! -=20 James = McCormack

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The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was = covered in=20 that time.  It was such a great experience!  You truly do help = us to=20 "find our voice"!  The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome!  Jimmy and = Jean make=20 such a great team!  Thanks again for a great = experience!  Thanks again! -  Cathy Nadolski

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This work=20 is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about = what it=20 really takes, Jean.  Hard = work. Much=20 like any other area of acting.  = How=20 great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding = experience!=20 - = Beverly

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After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I = was so=20 inspired!  You really get a sense of her knowledge and = experience in=20 the field. Jimmy at The Reel = Thing  took=20 the time with each of us to make our demos top notch.  Working with = such=20 professionalism elevates us.   You ROCK, Sista!  - Sharon

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have = so much to=20 share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel = Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to = record our=20 work at a professional sound studio!  - Ellen=20

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real = world" setting=20 of a professional studio, and to hear the final results!  Jimmy was = great=20 to work with.  He was professional and personable, and he gave very = helpful=20 feedback.- Nicole

----------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------------------------------------------

You'll come out=20 sounding just as professional as you can be.  Recording at The Reel Thing = is the=20 perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work = has paid=20 off. You come away with a very professional radio spot.  - =20 Laurel Johnson

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Whether you're just beginning or, like me, = need to=20 have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed = page to a=20 ready for prime time MP3 demo. -  Marje Rody=20
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Thanks to Jean=20 Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have = noticed a=20 marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as=20 voicemail messages and general conversation with clients.  That = alone has=20 been worth my time and effort! - Coletta=20 West  

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

Learn all = of the=20 technique and gain real world experience=20

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

Jean=20 Zarzour=20 &=20 The Reel Thing Recording Studio

 

 Who?

Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and=20 instructor of:

Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, = Movement &=20 Improv at:

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up = & Live/Actors=20 Studio,  

and=20 for 2 years in London, England & Milan,=20 Italy. 

You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, = WZAK=20 & WMMS

in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials = and=20 industrials, internationally.

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

 Issue 18 = =C2=B7 Ohio.net=20 =C2=B7=20 Lakewood Hospital =C2=B7=20 CEI =C2=B7=20 Smith Dairy

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

Owner of =20 LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The=20 GOT PAY?=20 Organization

Visit www.lipschtick.com for a=20 full resume and Click To Hear=20 My Commercial demo

 

The=20 Reel=20 Thing Recording Studios have been providing

award = winning,=20 state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since=20 1975. =

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

 No more=20 than 8 students will meet each Monday from = 6-8:30=20 pm (or later, as=20 needed) for 8 weeks

All=20 recording equipment and copy will be=20 provided.

All=20 you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your=20 chords!

 Your = final class will=20 take place at The Reel Thing = Recording=20 Studios 

where you'll get the experience of working = on commercial=20 copy 

in=20 a full service recording studio and walk away with=20 a CD 

of=20 your voice on a fully produced radio=20 spot. 

 

You=E2=80=99ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette,=20 Industry Terminology and

Microphone Technique with the option to explore=20 a variety of "reads" like:=20

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

Real=20 Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - = Cold=20 Readings

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

5 Houses South of the = McKinley Exit off=20 I-90

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

 April 2 - May=20 21

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

 Payment due in advance.  Missed=20 classes are not refundable.

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

From Jimmy Silver, Owner=20 of  The Reel Thing Recording=20 Studios

"Over the years, Jean's students show up = prepared and=20 well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If = you=20 want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's=20 class is a good place to start."

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

"Thank you for making the = Extreme=20 Festival an incredible weekend.  When I saw you working with the = kids,=20 encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for = both=20 putting the show together and making the kids happy.  Although = other people=20 could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with = the=20 kids really made a difference.  I can't wait to work with you = again! Thanks=20 again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at = Playhouse=20 Sq.!!"  Ray Gargano, Education = Outreach=20 Manager, Playhouse Square Center

 

From The Beck Center=20

"I Have had the pleasure = of=20 employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She = is always=20 prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance.  Jean = is=20 especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her = needs and=20 meet those needs. The students love her.  Her personality works = well with=20 kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I  can whole heartedly = recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher."   =20 Meg=20 Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education=20 1996-2006

 

"Jean=20 Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since=20 1998.  She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children = thoroughly=20 enjoy.  She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and = relates well=20 to children and adults."   Lynda=20 Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education = Outreach=20

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0-- From ted at swingingcane.com Fri Feb 23 11:18:29 2007 From: ted at swingingcane.com (Hero Tomorrow) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:18:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hero Tomorrow at Cleveland International Film Festival & New Clips Online Message-ID: <04ae01c7577f$82750a40$190a0a0a@crs.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International Film Festival. This year the fest will be showing over 120 features and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries. We are so honored to be included, and can't wait to get this cast & crew together for an ultra cool midnight screening. If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local Heroes, & Midnight Snacks. Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members. Contact Info: Cleveland Film Society 866.865.3456 HT Screening Times Friday, March 16 Midnight - Code HERT16 Sunday, March 18 11:45 AM - Code HERT18 Running Time 93 Minutes Tower City Cinemas 230 West Huron Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and myspace page for the latest news and party info! Ted Sikora We finally added some new videos online, and you can see them all on our new Youtube page www.youtube.com/herotomorrow 1. The Hero Tomorrow Trailer 2. ManiaTV interview from Comic Con International. This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of new HT shots peppered throughout. (All these vids are also available on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV Channel.) 3. G4 Network's Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment. 4. In one of our early focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next scene. We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those who choose to click - it can be that first moment. Hero Tomorrow - The Squid Scene Reviews "Among the cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006." Chris Gore G4 Network's "ATTACK OF THE SHOW" "Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules... Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie films." Clay Dempsey CINEPHELIA "The Film is excellent. A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic fan or not. The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the acting is first rate." Michael San Giacomo NEWSARAMA "Future cult classic. thoroughly enjoyable. I loved it." Neal Cropper SCURVY DAWG "Jocelyn Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine. She's got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom heartthrob." Tony Isabella COMICBUYERS GUIDE Awards North Texas Film Festival IFFYNTX Best Cinematography Best Actor Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster. Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote? www.herotomorrow.com www.herotomorrow.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/herotomorrowmovie ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual = Cleveland International Film Festival

Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International = Film Festival.  

 

This year the fest will be showing over 120 features = and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries.  We are so = honored to be included, and can’t wait to get this cast & crew together = for an ultra cool midnight screening.

 

If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local = Heroes, & Midnight Snacks.

 

Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members.  

 

Contact Info:

Cleveland Film Society =

866.865.3456

 

HT Screening = Times

Friday, March 16

Midnight – Code HERT16

 

Sunday, March 18

11:45 AM – Code = HERT18

 

Running Time 93 Minutes

 

Tower City Cinemas

230 = West Huron Road,

Cleveland, Ohio 44113

 

See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and = myspace page for the latest news and party info! =

 

Ted Sikora

 

 

We finally added some new videos online, and you can = see them all on our new Youtube page

www.youtube.com/herotomorrow=

 

  1. The Hero Tomorrow = Trailer

 

  1. ManiaTV interview = from Comic Con International.  This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of = new HT shots peppered throughout.  (All these vids are also available = on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV = Channel.)

 

  1. G4 Network’s = Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment.

 

  1. In one of our early = focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert = Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next = scene.  We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those = who choose to click - it can be that first moment. =

Hero Tomorrow – The Squid = Scene

 

Reviews

 

“Among the = cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006.”

Chris Gore

G4 Network’s “ATTACK OF THE = SHOW”

 

“Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules...  Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie = films.”

Clay Dempsey

CINEPHELIA

 

“The Film is excellent…  A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic = fan or not.  The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the = acting is first rate.”

Michael San Giacomo  

NEWSARAMA

 

“Future cult classic… thoroughly enjoyable… I loved = it.”

Neal Cropper

SCURVY DAWG

 

“Jocelyn = Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine.  = She’s got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom = heartthrob.”

Tony Isabella  

COMICBUYERS GUIDE  

 

Awards

North = Texas Film = Festival IFFYNTX

Best Cinematography

Best Actor

 

Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis
David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting = grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero = fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David = long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster.

Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante = dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own = desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote?

 

www.herotomorrow.com 

www.herotomorrow.blogspot.= com 

www.myspace.com/herotom= orrowmovie

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240-- From dajsk8 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 12:25:09 2007 From: dajsk8 at yahoo.com (Dawn Jordan) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:25:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? Message-ID: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Fri Feb 23 12:50:27 2007 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:50:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope Tomorrow Night! Message-ID: <200702231550.AA16908500@clevelandyucks.com> Beachland Ballroom - 9:00 PM Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. As "Chortle UK" puts it: "Ask anyone whose opinion matters, and they'll tell you Doug Stanhope is one of the top ten stand-ups in the world today. Stanhope's confrontational stance comes from the rough, blistered underbelly of America's trailer parks; he's a feral, aggressive man full fuelled by primal urges to drink, fight and screw and the corrosive material has all the venomous aggression you might expect from that background. But what underlines it, and makes it so untouchably good, is the passion and conviction with which he holds his intelligent beliefs, informed by sensibilities that might seem alien to such a no-nonsense, pig-headed persona." Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com. Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at clevelandyucks.com From gmaher at alltel.net Fri Feb 23 13:37:24 2007 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:37:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend to See Once Upon A Mattress!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon A Mattress' Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out. A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances left...but don?t put it off or you?ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also available at the door. After tonight?s performance (Feb 23), audience members will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson?s On The Green after the show. The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic provides for some side splitting shenigans. Chances are, you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again. The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary Maher ? Annie Steinheiser ? Jenna Bates ? Dani Kuntz ? Claudia Lillibridge ? Adrienne Dickson ? Colleen McCaughey ? Patrick Wulff ? Ellen Antes ? Jim Wolf ? Stephanie Bowlin ? John Mohnacky ? Laura Mohnacky ? Kirk Worcester ? Sally Morris ? Sarah Shriver ? Steve Brofman ? Marco Urbanic ? Beth Judy ? Doug Lillibridge ? John Jesenko ? Michelle Dolciato ? Tim Steiner The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of "good shows, good friends, good times. Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com < http://www.hudsonplayers.com/ > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players = Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon = A Mattress'
 
Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. = It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more = importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out.

A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the = great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances = left...but don’t put it off or you’ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are = February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center = in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale = tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also = available at the door. After tonight’s performance (Feb 23), audience members = will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson’s On The Green after = the show.

The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously = unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential = bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order = to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the = ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved = musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic = audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious = and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking  spin on the familiar classic provides for some side = splitting  shenigans. Chances are, = you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.

The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary = Maher – Annie Steinheiser – Jenna Bates – Dani Kuntz – Claudia = Lillibridge – Adrienne Dickson – Colleen McCaughey – Patrick Wulff – Ellen Antes = – Jim Wolf – Stephanie Bowlin – John Mohnacky – Laura Mohnacky – Kirk Worcester = – Sally Morris – Sarah Shriver – Steve Brofman – Marco Urbanic – Beth Judy = – Doug Lillibridge – John Jesenko – Michelle Dolciato – Tim Steiner

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

>From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

>From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community = theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an = ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of = "good shows, good friends, good times.

Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & = Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All = shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking = for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a = quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is = available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com
<http://www.hudsonplayers.com/= > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. = <= /p>

 

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Actors' Summit Theater is seeking a musical director for= it's=20 upcoming production of Quilters. Actors' Summit is a nonpro= fit=20 professional Equity Theater located in Hudson.  This is a paid=20 position.
 
Responsibilities include:
    Teaching vocal music to the acto= rs.=20
    Playing keyboard for all=20 performances
    Coordinating with additional=20 musicians.
    
Production dates are: April 26-May 13,=20 2007
    Performance times are :
    Thursday, Friday and Saturday ni= ghts=20 at 8 PM
    Sunday matinees at 2 PM
 
Rehearsals are scheduled to begin March= 15th.=20
    Rehearsal schedule for Quilters=20= will=20 be: 
    Sat. 10-4PM
    Sundays-6PM-10 PM
    Monday, Tuesday and Wed from 6-1= 0:30=20 PM
    Thursday and Fri is on a TBA bas= is.=20
 
The MUST dates are:
    April 20-26th;  6 PM til 10 PM; dress=20 reheasals
    Plus Sat April 21- from 10 AM til 10 PM-tech an= d=20 dress
    And Sunday April 22 from 12 noon til 10 PM--tec= h=20 and dress.
    And performances: April 26-May 13, 2007
 
Please email your resume along with any questions, directly to mjalexthac at aol.com,  = ;as a=20 pdf  or Word document.
 
 
Thank you,
 
Sincerely,  
MaryJo Alexander
Co-Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown St
Hudson Oh
330-342-0800
 
 


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. -------------------------------1172268262-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 14:58:41 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:58:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jessica Strader ( Cleveland Idol ) Message-ID: <942880.55800.qm@web50601.mail.yahoo.com> Jessica has been chosen to audition for FOX 8's Cleveland Idol this weekend at the Cleveland Auto Show. For more info check her out in the featured artist page at www.aldiamondphillips.com Al From lee921 at att.net Fri Feb 23 15:09:40 2007 From: lee921 at att.net (Lee Kamps) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? In-Reply-To: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee. If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison. If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work. When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock. Lee Kamps -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Dawn Jordan Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
There=20 are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and = the Bush=20 administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - = an=20 unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without = expecting=20 to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to = survive. The=20 laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. =
 
If one=20 hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the=20 business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. = That is the=20 law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not = subject to=20 the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others = hired=20 on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, = plumbers,=20 etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent = contractor to=20 decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has = distinct=20 rules between an independent contractor and an = employee.
 
If you=20 hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, = state and=20 local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper = authority. An=20 employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as = well as=20 withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure = to do so=20 results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of = business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an=20 opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly = the owner=20 could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and = is most=20 likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, = then the=20 postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be = notified.=20 These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is = not a=20 part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their = employer is=20 breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the = state's=20 atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.=20
 
When=20 landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu = of=20 dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being = paid in=20 company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is=20 worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to = attract=20 good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal = Mart. When=20 Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were = given stock=20 in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers = that=20 became millionaires through that early Wal Mart = stock.
 
Lee=20 Kamps
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of = Dawn=20 Jordan
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To = Volunteer=20 or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to = share my=20 own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and = entertainment=20 community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests = for=20 legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I = (and=20 many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have = volunteered our=20 time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on = resumes,=20 or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone = volunteers=20 doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I = don't=20 want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable = posting=20 requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing = so. =20 Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list = are=20 intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies = from those=20 who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money = to hire=20 someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid = employees=20 because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about=20 payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I = need to=20 do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar = Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a = company. =20 In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone = thinks=20 they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't = count. =20
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to = volunteer my time=20 to help them, there may be others that would want to help for=20 experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and = want to=20 help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to = help.  How=20 many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film = for=20 experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody = scenes=20 of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the = experience=20 of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think = it would=20 be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should = give=20 all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide = for=20 themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's = a=20 duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for = researching=20 for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have = had a=20 bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means = post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but = please=20 do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or = try to ban=20 them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare = away=20 someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses = volunteer=20 ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use=20 volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this = mean that=20 they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at = all.  To=20 volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not = make the=20 assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent = that we=20 can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our = needs and=20 gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, = share, and=20 discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420-- From brandi at acidentertainment.net Fri Feb 23 15:30:12 2007 From: brandi at acidentertainment.net (brandi at acidentertainment.net) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:30:12 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dream Analysis: Now ONLINE! http://films.thelot.com/films/21512 Check it out at the LOT! Message-ID: <20070223163012.ad159368457453de07710a4615fcd099.c95302855c.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
Hi everyone!
 
I'm pleased to announce that my short film, Dream Analysis can now be viewed on the LOT's web site.  
 
Click the following link and be taken directly to my film:  http://films.thelot.com/films/21512
 
Please if you can, take the time to rate and review the film!  I'm always very interested in viewer feedback.
 
You do have to sign up as a member of the LOT to rate and review the film, however, they don't ask for a lot of personal info!
 
For those of you not familiar with the LOT, read the following cut and pasted directly from their web site:
 
On the Lot is the groundbreaking new show brought to you by reality show mastermind, Mark Burnett, and legendary producer and director, Steven Spielberg. Over the season, the 16 filmmakers will produce short films in every genre every week and the viewers will vote on who gets eliminated. The winning filmmaker will take home a $1 Million development deal!
 
Thanks for your support!

Brandi Lynn Borgia
Director of Operations
Acid Entertainment & Third Eye Screenwriting
440-840-2900 (P)
440-236-6150 (F)
www.acidentertainment.net
www.thirdeyewebdesign.com
www.thirdeyedomains.com
From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Fri Feb 23 15:07:38 2007 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L. Davis) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:07:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteers needed for EarthFest 2007 Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.0.20070223180336.02cc46b0@adelphia.net> VOLUNTEERS FROM 8 TO 80!


EarthFest 2007 - will be held on Sunday, April 22nd


Earth Day Coalition=92s Volunteer Orientation Meetings for EarthFest 2007

Become a part of Ohio=92s largest Earth Day celebration. This meeting will show you how. You will also meet other EarthFest volunteers, learn all about EarthFest activities, and join a Volunteer team.

Please RSVP for the Orientation you would like to attend by calling 216-281-6468 ext. 221 or emailing to dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org. Hint - the most fun jobs get snapped up quickly, so come to the earliest Orientation you can to get your choice of jobs!

EarthFest 2007 is Sunday, April 22. Individuals, businesses, or groups who cannot attend any of the orientation meetings, but wish to volunteer at EarthFest should contact Earth Day Coalition at 216-281-6468 x221, or by email at dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org

EarthFest 2007 Volunteer Orientations:

=95 Monday, March 19, 2007
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library)

=95Saturday, April 14, 2007
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library) From RNavisjr at aol.com Fri Feb 23 16:26:25 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 19:26:25 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ROLES ARE OPEN IN URINETOWN - AUDITIONS AT NWT Message-ID: -------------------------------1172276785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S WEST 78TH AND LAKE RD =20 =20 NEAR WEST THEATRE =20 AUDITIONS U R I N E T O W N=20 =20 ALL ROLES OPEN ........................................... For ages 16 yrs. & up February 27, 28, March 1, 2007=20 (Tues., Weds., Thurs.)=20 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.=20 Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal Church=20 West 78 & Lake Road=20 Arrive 15 minutes early to register=20 Large singing, dancing ensemble. All roles are open.=20 this first stage of our audition process is a group experience=20 of theatre games and improvs around acting, movement and singing.=20 No experience necessary. A relaxed and friendly atmosphere.=20 No prepared material needed. =20 Wear comfortable clothing & shoes for physical expression=20 and dance.=20 Group audition process. Select the date you wish to audition. Auditions=20 last for the entire time specified.=20 Anyone arriving after the starting time will not be able to audition that= =20 day.=20 (Rehearsals for URINETOWN begin Sunday, March 11 and the show=20 runs May 4 to 20)=20 CHARACTER LIST=20 Hope Caldwell (Soprano with belt, 20s) =20 a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co. =20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair =20 Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass) =20 the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed. he i= s=20 not conniving and sneaky =20 Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone) =20 a revolutionist =20 Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s) =20 starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses, =20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother =20 Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass) =20 he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great sense =20 of humour =20 Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto) =20 a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates the =20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the =20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role =20 Barrel (tenor/baritone) =20 he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be either= =20 male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in his shad= ow=20 has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD be playe= d=20 by a woman =20 Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto) =20 a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hurt =20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibition= s, =20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Hot Blades Harry: baritone =20 also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels, =20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto) =20 has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobby's =20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to be= =20 able to faint onstage =20 Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone) =20 sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex change =20= -=20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone) =20 does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who will= =20 do anything to save himself =20 Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing) =20 gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequence =20 his demise, Bobby's father =20 Soupy Sue: =20 a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/rebels =20= =20 Tiny Tom: chorus singing =20 always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dream =20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman =20 Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing) =20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing =20 one of Cladwell's "men" =20 Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song" =20 The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering =20 a rougher voice type, more belting =20 Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing =20 should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing=20 FOR MORE INFO CALL NWT BUSINESS OFFICE AT=20 216-961-9750 OR DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879


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AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S<= /DIV>
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NEAR WEST THEATRE 
          =               &nb= sp;       =20 AUDITIONS
       U=20 R I N E T O W N=20
 
    ALL ROLES OPEN      ....= .......................................
   For ages 16 yrs.=20 &=20 up

 

February=20 ,(Tues.,=20 Weds., Thurs.)

Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal=20 Church

West 78 &&nb= sp;=20 Lake=20 Road

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= Arrive 15 minutes early to=20 register

 

=    =20 A= ll=20 roles are open=  No experience necessary.  A relaxed and friendly=20 atmosphere.

= No=20 prepared material needed.     

= Wear comfortable clothing  

Group=20 audition process.  Select the=20= date=20 you wish to audition. =20 Auditions last for the entire time=20 specified.

Anyone arriving after= the=20 starting time will not=20 audition that day.

 

(howruns May to )

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CHARACTER=20 LIST

Hope Caldwell   (Soprano with belt, 20s)=20
a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co= .=20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair=20
Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass)= =20
the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed.= he=20 is not conniving and sneaky=20
Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone)=20
a revolutionist=20
Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s)=20
starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses= ,=20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother=20
Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass)=20
he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great s= ense=20 of humour=20
Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto)=20
a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates th= e=20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the=20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role=20
Barrel (tenor/baritone)=20
he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be=20 either male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in=20= his=20 shadow has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD=20= be=20 played by a woman=20
Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto)=20
a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hu= rt=20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibiti= ons,=20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Hot Blades Harry: baritone=20
also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels,=20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto)=20
has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobb= y's=20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to=20= be=20 able to faint onstage=20
Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone)=20
sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex ch= ange=20 - one of Cladwell's men=20
Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone)=20
does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who= =20 will do anything to save himself=20
Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing)=20
gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequ= ence=20 his demise, Bobby's father=20
Soupy Sue:=20
a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/re= bels=20
Tiny Tom: chorus singing=20
always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dr= eam=20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman=20
Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing)=20
one of Cladwell's men=20
Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing=20
one of Cladwell's "men"=20
Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song"=20
The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering=20
a rougher voice type, more belting=20
Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing=20
should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing
AOL now offers free email to everyo= ne. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172276785-- From Stacilynv at aol.com Fri Feb 23 17:12:16 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 20:12:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SELREC SINGERS & SPAGHETTI!!!! Message-ID: --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house for a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot fo= r=20 it? Here's your chance to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chor= us!!!=20 The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on=20 Saturday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor. Tickets are $8 for Adul= ts and=20 $5 for Children (10 and under). Ticket prices include a delicious pasta=20 dinner, salad, bread and dessert. Beverages are not included, but a cash ba= r will=20 be available. There will also be many prizes available at the Chinese Aucti= on=20 and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raffle. =20 Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4=20 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie.=20= =20 And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear us "sing= =20 for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information or to=20 purchase tickets. Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C=20 Singers! And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing you at ou= r=20 Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at 7:30pm!!= ! ### ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone.=20 Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house f= or a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot for it?  Here's your chance= to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chorus!!!
The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on Satu= rday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor.  Tickets are $8 for Adu= lts and $5 for Children (10 and under).  Ticket prices include a delici= ous pasta dinner, salad, bread and dessert.  Beverages are not included= , but a cash bar will be available.  There will also be many prizes ava= ilable at the Chinese Auction and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raf= fle. 

Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie= .  And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear=20= us "sing for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information o= r to purchase tickets.

Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C Singers!  And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing yo= u at our Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at= 7:30pm!!!


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AOL= now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AO= L at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 17:30:10 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 17:30:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Press Release- Jamari's Drum ,February 24th at 5pm Message-ID: <833834.51456.qm@web38207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793.
 


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Hi folks,
 
I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally= =20 relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that= =20 ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the fut= ure=20 so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and=20 flaming.
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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 I just wanted to say: what about all the  film actors/actresses of Cleveland who are making movies for free? Are the Cleveland directors taking advantage of us? I only got paid for one movie I did and only because it was a Los Angeles production. Independent directors are regular workers with a big illussion: to make movies and they put every effort and every penny they have in their movies, even when none of those pennies are coming from actors. They need money to have a good film/digital equipment, they have to rent places to shoot in, pay an editor, etc... Still when we are shooting they are giving us food. Should we complain for this? I don't think so. We should appreciatte what we got in the Cleveland area. If someone doesn't like it they should try to go to a different state like California or New York. Yes, the "multi-million" dollar company is not such, because if it was they would have enough money to pay a secretary. But the volunteers of Mama's Plan are just a group of people who believes in something and are putting every effort to spread their message. We can agree with this ideology of them or not, but they are not hurting nobody by doing this, I would love to volunteer, it happens I love to help people. Unfortunatly I don't have a car and Akron is too far away from me. Please let people be and ask, they're not taking advantage of nobody. If you feel they are gonna take advantage of you it's very easy: delete the email and keep going with your life.

Peace.

Honestly, Silvia Marchena-Guillen                                                            

 


From: "Lee Kamps" <lee921 at att.net>
To: "Dawn Jordan" <dajsk8 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500

There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees.
 
If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee.
 
If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.
 
When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock.
 
Lee Kamps
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
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The Tri-C Student Theatre Club proudly presents: Jack Matuszewski's new play A SIMPLE LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two acts Saturday March 10th at 7:00 pm and=20 Sunday March 11th at 4:00 pm In the Tri-C Eastern Campus Lower Studio Theatre at Harvard and Richmond road Highland Hills, Ohio E2 ELA building Admission is free but free will donations will be accepted at the door For Seating reservations please contact: Jack (216) 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C7580F.0DCD2390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention theater=20 goers!!
 
The Tri-C=20 Student Theatre Club proudly presents:
 
Jack Matuszewski's new play
 
A SIMPLE=20 LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two = acts
 
 
Saturday March = 10th at=20 7:00 = pm
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Lower Studio=20 Theatre
 
at Harvard and = Richmond=20 road
Highland Hills, = Ohio
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Admission is free=20 but free will donations will be accepted at the = door
 
For Seating = reservations=20 please contact:
Jack (216) = 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com
 
 
 
 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C75815.931123C0-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Sat Feb 24 10:23:57 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:23:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROYALTIES Message-ID: <8C9265814DBA4B3-13A4-DC46@WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Greetings Fred & Neohipal members, I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y. For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her. Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented? Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas. I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give. Thanks all. Ife, (Gail F. Young) ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Greetings Fred & Neohipal members,
 
I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y.  For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked  about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will  not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her.
 
Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented?  Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? 
 
I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas.  I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get   current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give.
 
Thanks all.
 
Ife,
(Gail F. Young)

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C75823.14503950-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 11:59:46 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 11:59:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors' Summit) Message-ID: <901822.39611.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ACTORS? SUMMIT DOES A GOOD JOB OF SELLING A MILLER CLASSIC Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Cleveland has become an Arthur Miller kind of town! Running concurrently are the master playwright?s THE PRICE (Ensemble Theatre) and THE DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors? Summit). And, to the pleasure of local theatre-goers, both productions are excellent! Arthur Miller, who died in 2005 at the age of 89, is considered to be one of America?s greatest modern playwrights. He authored many highly regarded works including ?THE CRUCIBLE,? ?A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE? and ?ALL MY SONS.? Many consider his greatest work to be ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN,? which premiered on Broadway on February 10, 1949, starring Lee J. Cobb. The play won a Tony Award, a New York Drama Critics' Award and a Pulitzer Prize. It was the first play ever to win all three of those awards. Miller, who continued in his writing to probe, ?Is this the best way to live,? features that theme in Salesman, which by most counts is the most studied American play in high schools and colleges. The plot centers on Willy Loman, a salesman who has spent his whole life ?way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine,? proud of his ability to sell anything to anyone and to provide for his family. In reality, this is a dream of the reality...he is not successful, nor well liked, nor providing for his family. As the play unfolds, he loses his job, the respect of his sons, and finally, his hope. He finds himself needing to face reality, but unable to do so. Miller uses flashbacks to create a stream of conscious to illustrate Willy?s lack of reality. He is a modern day tragic hero, whose flaws lead to his destruction. He dies, as he has lived, by creating a false illusion. Is this the best way to live? The play takes place in a small house in Brooklyn. Originally in the country, the home in the play is now surrounded by high-rise buildings. The house really exists. The Miller family lived there. Ironically, it is around the corner from my aunt and uncle?s apartment and, when I visited them, I would walk over to see the residence, and realized that it, much like Willy, was overwhelmed and lost by the reality of the world which surrounds it. Actors? Summit?s production, under the direction of Alex Cikra is quite good. Though a little slow in places, the play?s intent is clear. A. Neil Thackaberry, coming off an amazing performance in Actors? Summit?s ?QED,? gives Willy the right physical and emotional dimensions. Here is a stoop-shouldered hunk of a man who walks as if defeated, weighted down by not only his salesman?s valises, but by his self-created delusions. Interestingly, Thackaberry?s occasional stumbling over lines adds to the chaos in the character?s mind. Paula Duesing does well as Linda, Willy?s brow-beaten enabler wife. One of her two major speeches is outstanding. Known as the ?respect must be paid? soliloquy, in which she summarizes Willy as an undistinguished man whose name will never appear in a newspaper, Duesing is emotionally right on target. Unfortunately, the final speech, the requiem, when Linda states that she is unable to cry and questions why, now that ?We?re free and clear? Willy has killed himself, lacks the emotional gut-shaking reality that is needed to close the curtain on Willy?s delusions. This production, however, belongs to Nick Koesters as Biff, the only Loman capable of finally realizing that he is not the superstar that Willy has dreamt up. Koesters is outstanding. In the scene in which he finds out the truth about his philandering father, his body sags, his eyes well, his lips tremble, the life goes out of his eyes as his world crashes down. Bravo! John Galbraith is fine as the clueless Hap, the other son, who is well on his way to becoming another Willy. Cikra?s decision to multi-cast Marc Moritz as five different people is questionable. Though Moritz is excellent, several scenes lose their focus because Moritz is forced to literally play two people at once. The set does more to distract than enhance the production. Not using see-through walls, which Miller meticulously describes in the play?s notes, distracts from our ability to separate Willy?s realities from his illusions. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? is a brilliant play. Actors? Summit generally does a fine job of showcasing this important work. ?QED? runs though January 28 at Actors? Summit, 86 Owen Brown Street, Hudson. Call for tickets now at 330-342-0800 Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 24 17:35:58 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:35:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sorry for some of the postings this past week ... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <740714.41838.qm@web81701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Fred and Neopal, If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand. Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies. I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. Martin Cosentino FSternfeld at aol.com wrote: Hi folks, I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone. I'm sorry about that ... I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming. Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --------------------------------- AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Fred and Neopal,
 
If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand.
 
Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies.  
I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. 
 
Martin Cosentino



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I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming.
 
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--0-862387563-1172367358=:41838-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 18:05:18 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 18:05:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Holding Auditions for Gary Webster's Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef Message-ID: <922635.10355.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Call for Auditions The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances. Rehearsals will begin in early March. Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P. Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script. Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location. If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn: Sue Johnson. (No email photos, please.) 1. Strictly Platonic? Characters Paul (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late. Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment Prudence P. Primrose (40?s). She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her. Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to. 2. Prime Beef Characters Diane (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter Jeff (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor. He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie. Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. For additional information Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio wakeup4664 at aol.com www.wakeupandlives.org http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Call for Auditions

 
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances.  Rehearsals will begin in early March.
 
Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P.  Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script.  Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location.  If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd  to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio,
P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn:  Sue Johnson.
(No email photos, please.)
 
1.  Strictly Platonic? Characters
 
 Paul  (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late.
 
 Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment  
 
  Prudence P. Primrose  (40?s).  She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her.
 
Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to.
 
2.  Prime Beef Characters
 
Diane  (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter
 
  Jeff  (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor.  He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie.
 
 Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. 
 
For additional information
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


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To be honest, I don't like the script, but I can't and won't deny that the raw smells, tastes and visions got into my senses and won?t get out. I don?t like the people. I don?t like what they represent. I don?t like that they can?t and or won?t save themselves from their destructive paths. Yet, I can?t get them out of my mind. The name Adam Rapp may sound familiar, even if you aren?t a theatre person. A novelist, film maker and playwright, his book ?THE BUFFALO TREE? was brought to national attention when it was censored by the Muhlenberg School Board in Reading, Pennsylvania for its language and subject matter. Rapp uses graphic language, sexual content and themes that are repulsive to some. Personally, I?m not shocked or turned off by his language or subject matter. But I am turned off by his style. I just think he writes speeches which don?t sound like they would be spoken by a normal person, writes characters that are overdrawn, and puts shock before substance. I find that he throws in gimmicks to move along the plot that often make no sense. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? begins in a small bedroom in a hostel in Amsterdam, where nerdy, unsuccessful playwright Matt attempts to kill himself. Right after his half hearted attempt fails, his traveling mate Davis turns up. The two are friends from college and are vacationing together in Europe. Davis has a present for Matt?a prostitute named Christina. Christina appears to be French but, as Matt deduces, is actually an American. She undresses Matt, takes him to bed, then she exits, leaving behind a tape recorder and the fancy red dress she changed into just before bedding the somewhat shy and inexperienced young man. Act Two takes place in New York, in Matt's apartment. If any more of the plot is revealed the effect of the evening will be ruined, so I?m stopping here with just the comment that the play has no curtain call and that is one of the dramatic highlights of the evening. Okay, here are my issues with Rapp and his script. Yes, opposites may attract and people turn to those who are unlike themselves in order to get some thrills. But, that obsessive-compulsive insecure Matt would be friends with Davis, who has no redeeming qualities, is questionable. As written, Davis wouldn?t be an actual friend to anyone, least of all Matt, whose girl friend Davis stole some years back. As for Christina, she's something of an enigma throughout. At first I thought that it was the fault of Laurel Johnson, who plays the role. She has a bad French accent, is a weak singer, and her lines often lack unity of thought. Nope, it?s not Laurel?s fault. The character is poorly and manipulatively drawn by Rapp. Her language and lines don?t ring true. Questions abound: Why the false French accent? Why does she leave her dress and the tape recorder behind? Of all the people in the world, why does she seek out a scumbag like Davis when she comes to New York? The answer is that these are all plot development devices. What is surprising is that ?RED LIGHT WINTER? was one of the finalist for last year?s Pulitzer Prize. With the quality of this script, no wonder no award was given. As they are apt to do, the Bang and Clatter gives the play a good production. In fact, the production, outclasses the material, though trimming the first act (one hour and thirty minutes was way too long) and picking up the pace in the second act, would have helped. Doug Kusak is generally on target as Matt. He probably has the clearest of the characters to interpret, even with the question of his loyalty to Davis. I found his interpretation of the closing scene a little unclear, but otherwise, it was a good acting exercise. Mark Mayo knows no boundaries as Davis. He is way, way over-the-top. It can only be assumed that Director Sean McConaha really, really wanted us to hate Davis. He succeeded. I wonder what would have happened if Mayo had pulled back the character a little. If he had not screamed almost every line, over-acted ever gross action and syllable that spewed forth from his mouth. The second act confrontation scene between Davis and Christina was so finely tuned it was pure emotional agony. It was almost unwatchable because of the uncompromising reality of the performers. Gorgeous Laurel Johnson does what she can with the poorly written role of Christina/Christine/ Annie. Her physical change between the first and second acts is amazing. She perfectly transforms into a Keene painting of a hollow-eyed child looking at finality. Capsule judgement: ?RED LIGHT WINTER? has to be one of the, if not the most disturbing productions I?ve ever seen. I?m writing this 24 hours after having seen the show and I?m still in a state of shock! ?RED LIGHT WINTER runs through March 25 at The Bang and Clatter Theatre, 140 E. Market Street in Akron . For tickets call 330-606-5317. For $15 you get to see a great show, all the free wine, beer and soft drinks you want, and free parking. This is quite an entertainment buy! Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ From mmiloro at adelphia.net Sun Feb 25 05:45:12 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 08:45:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER for "You Can't Take It With You" -- GLTG Message-ID: <003801c758e3$2c1395d0$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions This Monday and Tuesday For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. 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------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520-- From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 23:05:12 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 23:05:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please Read- Important notice about webstreaming Message-ID: <578949.8513.qm@web36604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office. The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online. It sounds like a noble cause. Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it. WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist. The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive. The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played. Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played. A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check! And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit. It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts. Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees. The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting. A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult. A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up. They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music. They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music. They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!! Throw anything on! When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange? Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes. It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any. College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork. The new rules are not about paying artists. They are about controlling content and limiting competition. The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web. As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them. So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this. Here's what you can do about it. 1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2. 2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives. If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out. Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives! 3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place. For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times. http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757. Some of the details listed here came directly from his article. Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech. Thanks for your time and your activism, Keith Newman Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap! Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland www.wcsb.org --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office.  The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online.  It sounds like a noble cause.  Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it.  WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist.  
 
The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive.  The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played.  Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played.  A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check!  And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. 
 
Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit.  It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts.  Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees.   
 
The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting.  A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult.  A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up.  They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music.  They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music.  They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!!  Throw anything on!  When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange?  Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes.  It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any.  College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork.   
 
The new rules are not about paying artists.  They are about controlling content and limiting competition.  The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web.  As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them.      
 
So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this.  Here's what you can do about it.
 
1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2.
 
2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives.  If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out.  Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives!
 
3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place.
 
For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times.  http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757.  Some of the details listed here came directly from his article.  Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com
 
Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech.
 
Thanks for your time and your activism,
 
Keith Newman  
Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap!
Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST
WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland


Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513-- From Pllecompany at aol.com Sun Feb 25 07:23:17 2007 From: Pllecompany at aol.com (Pllecompany at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:23:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of A House With No Walls by Thomas Gibbons Message-ID: -------------------------------1172416997 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm. Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karamu is holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with a multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which also had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which has recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright's "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full production is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season. Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it was publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over the site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutionary freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the more painful reality of slavery. In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this debate as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the play's dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The conflict takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful academic with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an ultra liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with that of one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to risk the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liberty Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas Gibbons Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm Where: Karamu House Concert Hall Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @ 6pm Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the script. "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons Character Breakdown Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female) Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female) Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties Park Ranger - white, about sixty Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties Steven Gardner - white, about sixty Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties "George Washington" - white, about sixty Karamu House 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, OH 44106 _www.karamu.com_ (http://www.karamu.com) Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage reading.


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AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No= =20 Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm.
 
Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karam= u is=20 holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright=20 Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with=20= a=20 multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which a= lso=20 had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which=20= has=20 recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright= 's=20 "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full producti= on=20 is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season.
 
 
Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose= =20 roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it wa= s=20 publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the=20 foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over= the=20 site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly=20 symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutio= nary=20 freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the= =20 more painful reality of slavery.
  In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this de= bate=20 as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the pla= y's=20 dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The confl= ict=20 takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought=20 together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful acade= mic=20 with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an u= ltra=20 liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with tha= t of=20 one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to ri= sk=20 the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liber= ty=20 Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas=20 Gibbons
 
 
Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm
Where: Karamu House Concert Hall
Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @=20 6pm
Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm
 
Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the=20 script.
 
"A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons
 
Character Breakdown
 
Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female)
Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female)
Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty 
Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties
Park Ranger - white, about sixty
Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties
Steven Gardner - white, about sixty
Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties
Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties
"George Washington" - white, about sixty
 
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street
Cleveland, OH 44106
Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage=20 reading.
 




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We are filming a Super 16mm short film March3rd-5th. There are many roles available. All ages 16 and up, and open to any nationality.
We are shooting Sat and Sun in and around downtown Cleveland.
Here is a list of possible roles.
Waitress-speaking
Server-Featured extra
Maitre` D-Featured extra
Downtown Businessmen and women-extras
Restaurant Patrons-extras
Dollar Store owner-speaking(preferably Asian or Arabic speaking)
Dollar Store patron-Featured extra
 
 We have core crew, although anyone wishing to volunteer will be accepted.
 This is a good opportunity to see how a professional shoot is run.
The director has experience on national commercials, feature films and a number of Top Ten videos. She has a 16mm film circulating the film festival market.
Copy and credits for all volunteers.
Cast and crew wrap party at local restaurant
For more info Call
Anthony@ 216 288 4970
 
 
 


Anthony Nickerson CEO
Highminded One Productions Inc.
30799 Pinetree Rd. Ste 254
Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124
216 751 6000 office
216 751 9334 fax
www.highmindedone.com


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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-280165906-1172427314=:7797-- From spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 10:40:57 2007 From: spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com (Spax not telling) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:40:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLEASE help out Film Message-ID: <930704.7258.qm@web31102.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The film production team MjR 37 have made films that have won gold awards completely unopposed and going to nationals in New York city, and we submitted something to On The lot. We are trying to make a name for ourselves at a young age, and we really need your help. Please, vote for us! http://films.thelot.com/films/18053 Kind regards, -Matt Zaleski- MjR37.com P.S. Check out our videos on our website! (Our site is going to be down until the 1st of March.) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 >From Beverly Kristy" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello NEOpal, I'm forwarding a message from the Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael = Rochford, regarding the film's LA premier on March 12. This comedy short = was shot in Cleveland last year and is decidedly worth a look-see for = those in LA. Clevelanders will get a chance to see it later this year = Michael has promised. In the meantime view the trailer at the link = below. Thanks, Beverly Kristy Hi Everyone, Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the Dolby = stuff and answer printing this week. On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big Shorts at the = Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills. You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's free = booze from 7PM to 8PM. Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, but = you might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry = Flynt Building. Here's a website for the screening:=20 http://reelbigshorts.com/=20 There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, but = it would help if you did. We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable evening. And did I mention the free booze? We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at the = moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though. http://carpetkingdommovie.com/ Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have screenings in = other parts of this great country of ours, including a Cleveland = premiere party extravaganza! That's all for now. I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum. But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And = hopefully it's something you're happy to have made. Let me know what's going on with you. -Mike=20 PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who wants = to be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. = Or if you hate me and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom = again, you can also ask to be removed.=20 Thanks!! ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello=20 NEOpal,
 
I'm forwarding a = message from the=20 Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael Rochford, regarding the film's LA = premier on=20 March 12. This comedy short was shot in Cleveland last year and is=20 decidedly worth a look-see for those in LA.  Clevelanders will get = a chance=20 to see it later this year Michael has promised. In the meantime view the = trailer=20 at the link below.
 
Thanks,
Beverly=20 Kristy
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi=20 Everyone,

Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the = Dolby=20 stuff and answer printing this week.

On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big = Shorts at=20 the Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills.

You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's = free=20 booze from 7PM to 8PM.  Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, = but you=20 might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry Flynt=20 Building.

Here's a website for the screening: 

http://reelbigshorts.com/ 

There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, = but it=20 would help if you did.

We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable=20 evening. And did I mention the free booze?

We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at = the=20 moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though.

http://carpetkingdommovie.com/

Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have = screenings in=20 other parts of this great country of ours, including a = Cleveland premiere=20 party extravaganza!

That's all for now.

I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum.=20 But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And hopefully = it's=20 something you're happy to have made.

Let me know what's going on with you.

-Mike 

PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who = wants to=20 be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. Or if = you hate me=20 and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom again, you can also = ask to=20 be removed. 

Thanks!!




------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0-- From marcmoritz at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 12:21:56 2007 From: marcmoritz at yahoo.com (MARC MORITZ) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:21:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STANDARDIZED PATIENT ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <252331.36358.qm@web36501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WAS ASKED TO HELP POST THIS. The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour. Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour.
 
Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu


MARC MORITZ
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--0-663127656-1172434916=:36358-- From ameenabrown at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 13:28:14 2007 From: ameenabrown at yahoo.com (ameena brown) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 13:28:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Help Wanted! Message-ID: <427960.42049.qm@web62302.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures 1-Cameraman-paid position 2-Special effects person-paid position 3-Boom operator-copy and credit-back end 4-Cast-copy and credit along with back end pay contact us at AmeenaBrown at yahoo.com Shoots begin late April early May. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Looking for an editor for feature film.  If you are interested please email me your resume.
 
Thanks,
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Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-847887318-1172439255=:77369-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:35:53 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:35:53 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse announces the cast of "Sylvia" Message-ID: <508051.56235.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia, a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007. Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm The Cast SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor GREG - Mark Mayo KATE - Michelle Meers TOM ) PHYLLIS ) - Alex Nalbach LESLIE ) For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia,
a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy
 
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007.  Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm
 
The Cast
 
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM         )
PHYLLIS   ) -  Alex Nalbach
LESLIE     )
 
For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org
 
 
--0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:17:33 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:17:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Constant Wife" Opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <639833.22016.qm@web81403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007. An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays. No performance Sunday March 4th. A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance. The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend. The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage. Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her. For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM. As always, free parking. --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007.
 
An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening
 
Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays.  No performance Sunday March 4th.
 
A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance.  The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend.  The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage.  Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her.
 
For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM.
 
As always, free parking.
 
--0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016-- From neumannc at kent.edu Sun Feb 25 17:07:21 2007 From: neumannc at kent.edu (neumannc at kent.edu) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 20:07:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Message-ID: Sorry- it seems like the last paragraph got cut off the first e-mail. "Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Directed by Cassie Neumann The show is March 1,2,3 @ 8 pm in B005 theatre of Music and Speech at Kent State. (B005 is the black box theatre, located in the basement of the theatre wing.) Tickets are free and can be reserved from the box office by calling 330.672.2497. From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 17:44:01 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:44:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Parents, Pictures and Photo Calls Message-ID: <543397.74684.qm@web36609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule. When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment." If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage. What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor. At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser. They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers). Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly. They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process. If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own. Photo Call Tips: 1. Get the best photographer you can. If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them. Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out. Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 2. Digital = Cheap! Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results. Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one. Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning. If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call. 4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures. Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 5. Have your shots in mind before hand. Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board. Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore. No one wants to stay any longer then necessary. 6. Remind everyone frequently about them. That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses. Keith Newman Technical Director Cleveland Heights High School Forwarded Message From: "Greta Rothman" To: cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Plain Text Attachment [ Scan and Save to Computer | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule.  When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment."  If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. 
 
This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage.  What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor.  At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser.  They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers).  Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly.  They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process.  If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own.   
 
Photo Call Tips:
 
1. Get the best photographer you can.  If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them.  Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out.  Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 
 
2. Digital = Cheap!  Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results.    Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one.  Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 
 
3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning.  If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call.
 
4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures.  Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 
 
5. Have your shots in mind before hand.  Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board.  Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore.  No one wants to stay any longer then necessary.
 
6. Remind everyone frequently about them.  That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses.   
 
Keith Newman
Technical Director
Cleveland Heights High School
 
 
 
Forwarded Message
From:
"Greta Rothman" <gretaofoz at hotmail.com>
To:
cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:
RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary
Date:
Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500
Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't   all   about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your   salery....WOW!    I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the   usual   signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the   audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 
 
that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Feb 25 18:38:16 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:38:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still seeking MALE ACTOR 28-40 for THE NERD at OTHT Message-ID: <004201c7594f$2d6c28e0$68988f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is still seeking a male actor who appears to be in = his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL HAMMOND in Olde Towne = Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD. AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, Indiana, = (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for = a change. It is essential to the character (and the comedy of the show) = that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical = edge. Readings for the part of AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 = p.m. at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North = Ridgeville (near the intersection of State Routes 113 & 83). Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. For more = information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) 785-7460 or by e-mail = at hanlonsrazor at msn.com. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is still seeking a = male actor=20 who appears to be in his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL = HAMMOND in=20 Olde Towne Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD.
 
AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, = Indiana,=20 (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is=20 challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for a=20 change.  It is essential to the character (and the comedy of = the show)=20 that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical=20 edge.
 
Readings for the part of = AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. at = the Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near = the=20 intersection of State Routes 113 & 83).
 
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3.
 
Auditions will consist of readings from = the=20 script.  For more information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) = 785-7460 or by e-mail at hanlonsrazor at msn.com.
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0-- From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:26:22 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:26:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Auditions: Big River, Mame, Seussical Message-ID: <8C9276D05CC357A-1604-7F05@WEBMAIL-DF16.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock Announces 2007 Auditions BIG RIVER: June 15-June 30, 2007 MAME: July 13-July 28 2007 SEUSSICAL: August 10 through 25, 2007 DATES: Monday and Tuesday, March 12 & 13, 2007 TIME: 6:30 - 10:30PM LOCATION: Cleveland Playhouse. 8500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland OH 44106 Now Accepting Appointments. CALL: 216-771-5862 OR E-MAIL: mercuryss2003 at aol.com for an appointment. For more information and complete cast breakdowns: www.mercurysummerstock.com AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare two short musical selections of contrasting styles in your key; bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided. GENERAL REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Rehearsals will be weeknights 6:30-10:30 and Saturday afternoons 12:00-4:00. No Sundays. Each Production Rehearses for two and half weeks. For productions involving children, every effort will be made to release them early, but, as our rehearsal period is short, the entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals for tech week. Rehearsal conflicts need to be very minimal or none at all. CASTING REQUIREMENTS: Equity & Non - Equity. Most roles are open (see specific show breakdowns for which roles are cast). Mercury Summer Stock is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability are essential to a role. Ages listed in breakdowns are "character ages" not actor ages. Actors selected for casting may be cast in more than one production for the season. COMPENSATION: There are salaried AEA contracts available. All non-AEA actors appear in Mercury Summer Stock productions on a volunteer basis. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND COMPLETE CAST BREAKDOWNS CHECK OUT www.mercurysummerstock.com ______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:46:37 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:46:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening in 12 Days: The Biggest Show to Hit Cleveland Message-ID: --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Heights Youth Theatre presents Disney's HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 *Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.* $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors TROY BOLTON: Corey Joseph Mach CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible JASON: Brandon Patterson JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde JAMIE: Kristen McCrae SUSAN: Caroline Hatch CATHY: Gabby Martinez ALAN: John David Porter CYNDRA: Sara Stanger PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Renee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer) GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller, Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow MONGO: Jaquon Thompson OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Roskos, Sydney McPherson WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konishi, Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter with MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Heights Youth Th= eatre
presents

Disney's
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL

Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault
Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt

Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM
Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM


Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118

*Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.*

$8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors

TROY B= OLTON: Corey Joseph Mach
CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle
ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney
JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible
JASON: Brandon Patterson
JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow

SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon
RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla
KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde
JAMIE: Kristen McCrae
SUSAN: Caroline Hatch
CATHY: Gabby Martinez
ALAN: John David Porter
CYNDRA: Sara Stanger
PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Re= nee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer)

GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor
TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth
MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers
KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt
OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller,
Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow

MONGO: Jaquon Thompson
OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Ro= skos, Sydney McPherson

WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konis= hi,
Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter

with
MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham
COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello





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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out=20= more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Feb 19 03:43:09 2007 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 06:43:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable There was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month. Unfortunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ... =B3Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch=B2 NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday =B3While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be universally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their drinks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let-them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton= , New Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin, Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Richard Rodgers). =B3=B9'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'=B9 said Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '=B9As the audience for Broadway expands, ther= e are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader attempt to enhance the audience experience.'=B9=B2 ... (end excerpt) ...except where your experience infringes upon my experience. And the mone= y such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it. Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, that would be wrong.) But there=B9s a big difference between a quiet little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium There= was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month.  Unfo= rtunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ...

“Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch”
NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday

“While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be univer= sally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their dr= inks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let= -them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton, Ne= w Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine= houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin= , Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Rich= ard Rodgers).

“’'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'’ said = Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '’As the audience for Br= oadway expands, there are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader= attempt to enhance the audience experience.'’” ...  
(e= nd excerpt)

...except where your experience infringes upon my experience.  And the= money such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it.=

Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I= have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, t= hat would be wrong.)  But there’s a big difference between a quie= t little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke.
--B_3254712191_4295959-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Feb 19 04:57:54 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:57:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]discussions on "THE SECRET" and "SNACKS IN THEATRES" switch to bulletin board Message-ID: -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All! Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last two days. If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the Neopal Yahoo Board at _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/_ (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/) . Warm Regards, Fred Sternfeld Neohiopal founder and administrator _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All!
 
Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last= two=20 days.  If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the=20 Neopal Yahoo Board at http://groups.yahoo.com/group= /neopal/.
 
Warm Regards,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Neohiopal founder and administratorhttp://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
-------------------------------1171889874-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 03:24:20 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 03:24:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <709091.74153.qm@web62311.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090 or com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090
 
 
Thank you for your interest.


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 05:00:15 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 05:00:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams and More! Next Improv Jam 2/20/07 Message-ID: <386398.22941.qm@web59013.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07! Work on stage with members of the Improv Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event! Jump up on stage with us or support Cleveland Improv as an audience member. Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out! Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge. Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland! Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita! (Spots fill up quickly so come down early!) ***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!*** STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM. THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY! GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND! DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST! For more information about Cleveland Jams!: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! IMPROV SHOTS! IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES: -ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT! -SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ) -ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL) ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND JAMS!
CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!
 

Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in

Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07!
 

Work on stage with members of the Improv

Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast

paced learning environment!

 
Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event!

Jump up on stage with us or support

Cleveland Improv as an audience member.
 

Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out!

Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge.  Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland!

 
Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita!
(Spots fill up quickly so come down early!)
 
***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!***
 
STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM.  THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY!  GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND!  DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST!
 
For more information about Cleveland Jams!:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
 
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 
3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES:
-ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT!
-SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ)
-ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL)
 
ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. 
TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! 
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353!
 
 
 
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!


Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Feb 19 06:16:48 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary References: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my = salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, = and my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography = is distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not = best for the production.=20 I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.=20 CP ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My = theory on it is this: People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT = them. =20 =20 We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children = have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and = they know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot = flash pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling = them this is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th = row, dead center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and = tell them to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks = ago and tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a = camera bag, and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, = she insisted that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to = leave it in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out = came her camera and the flashes began. =20 So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do = YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who = don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"=20 =20 I'm curious to hear. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
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"I pay your = salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line!
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I did have a father say that to me once. I = told him that if he paid my salary he should know that I was hired to = run the theatre department, and my job is to do what is best for the = productions; flash photography is distracting to both the audience = and the actors and therefore not best for the production.
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I also told him that if he paid my salary, = I could use a raise.
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From: = neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com
Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM
To: = warnert70 at yahoo.com; = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food = and Drink in the Auditorium

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I see this problem in our high school productions all the = time. My theory on it is this:
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People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to = everyone EXCEPT them.
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We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their = children have been involved in community and high school theatre for = years, and they know better - continue to sneak cameras into = performances and shoot flash pictures during them, despite signs = and an announcement telling them this is not = permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead = center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them = to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and = tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, = and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted = that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to leave it = in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out came her = camera and the flashes began.
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So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - = What do YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with = people who don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your = salary?"
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307-- From starringeb at gmail.com Mon Feb 19 06:19:58 2007 From: starringeb at gmail.com (E.B. Smith) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:19:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Indellible, a new play, at Cleveland State University Message-ID: AUDITION NOTICE: TIME: Tuesday, February 20th and Wednesday February 21st both at 6:00 until 8 or 9. Appointments are encouraged, but not required. Limited time is available on Thursday Feb. 22 as well. CALLBACKS will be Thursday, Feb. 22. PLACE: The Upstairs Theatre, Cleveland State University, Chester Ave. and 23rd St. MATERIALS REQUESTED: Headshot or recent photograph, theatrical resume, and a monologue (if one is prepared). Sides will be provided to those who do not have a monologue ready. Please indicate any dialect work done esp. Southern American. PRODUCTION DATES: Times TBD, last weekend of April and 1st weekend of May. This production will be part of the CSU Student Play Festival. CONTACT: E.B. Smith at starringeb at gmail.com or call (216) 496-5612 for an appointment SYNOPSIS: Indellible is the story of the roots of the modern civil rights movement in the North. Set in Southern Ohio in the 1950's and in 1902, the play explores the means and the obstacles to African American advancement in post-civil war America. This play focuses on the publication of a small black newspaper called the Negro Times, which has been raising fears amongst whites in this small Ohio River town of uprising or revolution. CHARACTER BREAKDOWN: Walter Davidson: (African American) A self educated entrepreneur, originally from the deep south, who owns a used clothing store. Doleda Watkins: (African American) A widowed mother who works in Walter Davidson's used clothing store. Delano/Old Delano: (Caucasian) A mysterious agent from the south. Festus Watkins: (African American) A twelve year old boy who works for Walter Davidson. He is the son on Doleda Watkins. Curtis and Pratt: (African American) Two young Civil Rights demonstrators who are in jail for attempting to integrate a lunch counter. Furman: (Caucasian) A henchman who works for Delano. 'Bama and Babo: (African American) Two railroad men who help smuggle Walter Davidson's newspaper to other parts of the country. They also work as sources of news from other places. William Rochester III: (African American) An educated northern man who has come to town to meet with Walter. Prison Guard: (Caucasian) A young racist prison guard in 1950. ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Compensation will be provided in the form of a stipend upon closing of production. --No Actors' Equity contracts are available for this production-- -- From AlteredPotential at starspath.com Mon Feb 19 07:22:00 2007 From: AlteredPotential at starspath.com (Alana Mileras) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:22:00 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opportunity: Music Video Production Needed Message-ID: <20070219072200.CD06F4E9@resin18.mta.everyone.net>
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Local record label is seeking $20,000 in investment capital in order to launch musician to the national arena.  Amount can come from one source or several different individuals.  Musician tours over 200 dates a year and has sold over 10,000 units without distribution or record label support.  Plan of action and industry contacts are in place; money is needed to market and promote Artist's next record properly in order to get industry action.  ROI, terms and conditions, and other details can be discussed based on interest level.  Serious inquiries only.






 

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From hiseas2 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 07:41:19 2007 From: hiseas2 at aol.com (hiseas2 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:41:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <8C9225388C5D66F-B24-7437@WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department. Pam Christian does amazing things with these students. Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department. On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse. They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS! Bernadette Hisey ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department.  Pam Christian does amazing things with these students.  Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. 

It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department.  On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse.  They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. 

Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS!

Bernadette Hisey




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----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Feb 19 07:54:40 2007 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:54:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] Oscar Night America Tickets Message-ID: --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release 20 February 2007 - for immediate release OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures, Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9 (CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP), will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television market as their winter fund raising event this year. Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio. =95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight =95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio =95 Ticket Price: $75 =95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, money order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 44102 ** Your name will be held at the door** =95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception and include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest. =95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind," only to name a few of the outstanding items. The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the artist but also education and audience building activities. Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com. Contact: Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment jefferymannies at sbcglobal.net OR Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures ohioindiefilmfest at juno.com --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release
20 February 2007
- for immediate release

OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures,
Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9

(CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP),
will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the
opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of
the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program
that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent
Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television
market as their winter fund raising event this year.

Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the
official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David
Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of
Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the
youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio.

=95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight
=95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio
=95 Ticket Price: $75
=95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, mone= y
order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street,
Cleveland, OH 44102
** Your name will be held at the door**

=95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception= and
include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the
Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC
Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during
the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest.

=95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an
amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow
personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love=
Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind,&q= uot; only
to name a few of the outstanding items.

The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art
of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and
equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media
artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a
consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not
otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the
artist but also education and audience building activities.

Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com.

Contact:
Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment
jefferymannies@sbcgl= obal.net
OR
Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures
ohioindiefilmfest@juno= .com

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__,_._,___ --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV-- From Moviemanandy at aol.com Mon Feb 19 08:02:44 2007 From: Moviemanandy at aol.com (Moviemanandy at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:02:44 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Event ... Message-ID: --part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator for a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a few more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If anyone is interested, e-mail me at: moviemanandy at aol.com with any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience. Thank you in advance. We are in need of a couple. A few I had can't do it know do to previous commitments. Kindly, Andy Schofield www.dream-makerproductions.com www.moviemanandy.com --part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


     I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator f= or a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a f= ew more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on= February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If an= yone is interested, e-mail me at:  moviemanandy at aol.com   wit= h any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience.
Thank you in advance. We are in need of a couple. A few I had can't do it kn= ow do to previous commitments.

Kindly, Andy Schofield

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--part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 08:31:05 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:31:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Poetry@Coventry Village Library-Tuesday, February 20@6PM Message-ID: <580220.89757.qm@web54513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th. Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze. We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes! Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on. Door open at 6 pm. This is a free open mic poetry event with music. Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard. --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th.  Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze.  We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes!

Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on.

Door open at 6 pm. 

This is a free open mic poetry event with music.

Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard.


Finding fabulous fares is fun.
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:37:52 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:37:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Aurora Community Theatre Fundraiser!! Message-ID: <009201c75444$4e8448b0$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SEASONS OF LOVE An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing Entertainment, gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit Aurora Community Theatre 115 E. Pioneer Trail Aurora, Ohio 44202 7 p.m. Friday, Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24 $35 per person ACT Members, $30 each Limited Seating For Reservations Call 330-562-1818 Dress: Casually Elegant Musical Directors -- Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason Producers-Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney=20 SONGS in the theatre Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, co-hosts PERFORMERS John Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, = David Vosburgh, Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, = Michael Pitt, Liz Fuller, Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, = Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, Lynn McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, = Daniel White, Ross Wason, Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and = George Roemich SWEETS (and Savories) in the Gallery Gourmet Sweets by Jean Arbuckle Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague of Twiinz Catering Punch, Wine and Coffee Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by LeeAnn Anderson SWING in the theatre Dance onstage to the syncopated rhythms and memorable melodies from the = 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the Bodkin Big Band. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

SEASONS = OF=20 LOVE
An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing

Entertainment,=20 gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit
Aurora = Community=20 Theatre
115 E. Pioneer Trail
Aurora, Ohio 44202
7 = p.m.
Friday,=20 Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24
$35 per person
ACT Members, $30 = each
Limited=20 Seating
For Reservations Call 330-562-1818

Dress: = Casually=20 Elegant


Musical Directors = --=20
Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason
Producers=97Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney

SONGS=20 in the theatre
Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney,=20 co-hosts
PERFORMERS
John=20 Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, David = Vosburgh,=20 Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, Michael Pitt, Liz = Fuller,=20 Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, = Lynn=20 McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, Daniel White, Ross Wason, = Kevin=20 Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and George Roemich

SWEETS (and Savories) in the = Gallery
Gourmet Sweets by=20 Jean Arbuckle
Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague = of Twiinz=20 Catering
Punch, Wine and Coffee
Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by = LeeAnn=20 Anderson

SWING in the theatre
Dance onstage to the syncopated = rhythms and=20 memorable melodies from the 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the = Bodkin Big=20 Band.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:39:20 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:39:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Message-ID: <009d01c75444$81711690$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS =20 Run for Your Wife Ray Cooney =20 Audition Dates: Sunday, March 11 7:30pm Monday, March 12 7:30pm =20 Production Dates: May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 @ 8pm =20 =20 =20 STORY This superb example of the British farce had them rolling in the aisles = in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in = different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule. = Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in = the Net. " Run for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A = frolic? It is ... a triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous = laughter." N.Y. Post. "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. = Daily News. "A laugh a minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from = laughing so hard." =20 =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS: =20 Age Range: Must be 21 or over =20 6 male=20 2 female =20 =D8 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent = appropriately =D8 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie onstage =D8 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual = innuendo =20 =D8 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner) =20 =20 We have a general meeting on Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting = will be at 6 p.m. followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is = important because you're a valuable member or perspective member and we = need your input. We are planning some great fun activities. For one = thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season. After our great Wheel of = Fortune like unveiling last year, we of course can't present the season = without a song and dance. Well.maybe we can present it without dance, = but not without song. Thus as an added benefit to the general meeting we = will have our favorite vocalist Chris White, performing with the Bodkin = Big Band. The Bodkin Big Band a 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music = of every genre from 40's swing all the way through today. Chris will = perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, and many more.=20 =20 Just as some background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996. The = band was originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and = everyone had so much fun that they decided to keep the group together. = The band is comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high = school/college students, and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led = by husband-wife duo Jeff & Debbie Bodkin. The Bodkin Big Band has = performed at various venues including First Night Akron, Wilmot = Wilderness Center, Porthouse Theater, and many other places. Now they = can add our general meeting to the list. We a very pleased and honored = that they are doing so please let them know this by showing up and = enjoying their performance. =20 There is no cost for this great entertainment except your attendance at = our general meeting. We do ask that you also make every attempt to bring = some new prospective members with you (which can include yourself if = you've never come out but wondering what we're all about). We'd like a = full crowd and more fun people to add to our group. Of course, we will = also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so donations will gladly be = accepted for that as well.=20 See, general meetings are fun and exciting.=20 =20 As always, feel free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions = you may call=20 330-655-8522 =20 The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
AUDITIONS

 

Run for Your Wife

Ray Cooney

 

Audition Dates:           =20 Sunday, March 11   =20 7:30pm

           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Monday, March 12  =20 7:30pm

 

Production Dates:  = May=20 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19  @=20 8pm

           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           =20

 

 

STORY

This superb example of the British farce had them = rolling in the=20 aisles in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two = wives in=20 different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule.=20 Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double=20 life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in the Net. = " Run=20 for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A frolic? It is ... = a=20 triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous laughter." N.Y. Post.=20 "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. Daily News. "A laugh = a=20 minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from laughing so=20 hard."

 

 

CAST = REQUIREMENTS:

 

Age = Range:  Must be 21 or=20 over

 

6 = male=20

2=20 female

 

=D8      =20 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent=20 appropriately

=D8      =20 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie=20 onstage

=D8      =20 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual=20 innuendo

 

=D8      =20 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John=20 Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner)

 

 

We have a general = meeting on=20 Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting will be at 6 = p.m.=20 followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is important because = you=92re a=20 valuable member or perspective member and we need your input.  We are planning some great fun = activities. For one thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season.  After our great Wheel of = Fortune like=20 unveiling last year, we of course can=92t present the season without a = song and=20 dance. Well=85maybe we can present it without dance, but not without = song. Thus as=20 an added benefit to the general meeting we will have our favorite = vocalist=20 Chris White, performing with the Bodkin Big Band. The Bodkin Big = Band a=20 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music of every genre from 40's swing = all the=20 way through today. Chris will perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, = and many=20 more.

 

Just = as some=20 background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996.  The band was=20 originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and everyone = had so=20 much fun that they decided to keep the group together.  The band is = comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high school/college = students,=20 and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led by husband-wife duo = Jeff=20 & Debbie Bodkin.  The Bodkin Big Band has performed at various = venues=20 including First Night Akron, Wilmot Wilderness Center, Porthouse = Theater, and=20 many other places. Now they can add our general meeting to the = list. We a=20 very pleased and honored that they are doing so please let them know = this by=20 showing up and enjoying their performance.

 

There is no cost=20 for this great entertainment except your attendance at our general = meeting. We=20 do ask that you also make every attempt to bring some new prospective = members=20 with you (which can include yourself if you=92ve never come out but = wondering what=20 we=92re all about). We=92d like a full crowd and more fun people to add = to our=20 group. Of course, we will also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so = donations=20 will gladly be accepted for that as well.


See,=20 general meetings are fun and exciting. =

 

As = always, feel=20 free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions you may call =

330-655-8522

 

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

From the = North, simply=20 exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 = (just=20 past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community = Center will=20 be on the left hand side just a block down the road.

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

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0-- From Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 19 09:50:24 2007 From: Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu (Lamb, Autumn) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:50:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPACE STILL AVAILABLE 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Adjudication for High School Students April 25-27, 2007 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There are still a few more spaces available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year's 28th Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don't want anyone to miss out. Call today to reserve your slot. 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508. =20 =20 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland The Ultimate JazzFest Experience for High School Students April 25 - 27th 2007 Tri-C Metro Campus 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44115 =20 REGISTER NOW! =20 ATTEND CLINICS - HEAR LIVE CONCERTS Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz Artists. =20 Artist-in-Residence - Winard Harper Adjudicators and Clinicians =20 =20 Performance Workshops: High School Jazz Ensembles - Wednesday, April 25 Thursday, April 26 Friday, April 27 Jazz ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances. Written and recorded comments will be provided to the ensemble directors. Also, interactive workshops will take place with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their performance. =20 Performance Workshops Registration Fee: $250 per ensemble/combo Clinics and master classes offered at no additional cost. =20 Scholarships and Awards: Tri-C Jazz Studies Scholarships for Fall '07 Summer with the Jazz Masters for Fall '07 IAJE Scholarship Award Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship =20 All Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship. Live concert performances by world renowned artists 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January '07 Special discounted ticket prices will be available for school groups! =20 Hotel accommodations=20 A limited number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest Rate. Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 - 1022 Carnegie Ave 216-373-3804 Ask for Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate. Rates are in effect for the rooms as available. The hotel is located in downtown Cleveland about 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus. There is a swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests. Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a short driving distance from the hotel. =20 To register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using the mailing information listed on the form. =20 If you have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu. =20 =20 Performing Arts Division MAM 211 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, OH 44115 =20 =20 =20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form High School Performance Workshops Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27, 2007 =20 =20 Please print or type clearly: =20 Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in print):________________________ =20 Director's Name: Name of High School: Street Address: City State Zip =20 Office phone: ( ) Other phone: ( ) =20 E-mail: =20 I am an IAJE member Yes __________ No____________ (Must be a member in order for your combo or ensemble participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship) =20 =20 High School Instrumental Performance Workshops Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m. (combos and ensembles)=20 =20 # _______ students will perform Wednesday, April 25 =20 # _______ students will perform Thursday, April 26 =20 # _______ students will perform Friday, April 27 =20 Registration fee: $250.00 per ensemble due with completed registration form. Registrations will not be accepted without payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. No refunds will be made after March 2, 2007. Please make checks payable to: Tri-C JazzFest (and send to address below). =20 # _______ students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.=20 =20 Special concert ticket rates will be offered to registered ensembles as available - watch for further information. =20 =20 Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community College may be used in promotional literature. =20 Return this form and required registration fee to Alice Backus * Performing Arts Division, Room 211 * 2900 Community College Ave. * Cleveland, OH 44115-3196 =20 General Information =20 * Ensembles will receive a warm-up time prior to performance. =20 =20 * Performance Workshops are scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop with the clinicians and tear-down time. =20 * Tuned acoustic piano, drums, guitar and bass amps, sound system provided. If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it available. =20 * Directors will receive audio tapes of their ensemble's performance.=20 =20 * Motivating and instructional clinics are scheduled throughout the day. To get the full benefit of this unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other events. =20 * If after registration you find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as possible so it can offer your slot to another ensemble. =20 =20 Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at=20 Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus=20 2900 Community College Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 (Enter off E. 30th St. on Woodland Ave. - Volunteers will be present to assist) =20 =20 We look forward to welcoming you to=20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland 2007!!! =20 =20 For further information please call 216-987-3206 Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There are still a few more spaces = available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year’s 28th = Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don’t want = anyone to miss out.  Call today to reserve your slot.  = 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508.

 

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28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland

The Ultimate = JazzFest Experience

 for High = School Students

April 25 = – 27th 2007

Tri-C Metro Campus

2900 = Community College Ave Cleveland, = Ohio 44115

 

REGISTER NOW!

 

ATTEND CLINICS – HEAR LIVE CONCERTS

Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz = Artists.

 

Artist-in-Residence – Winard Harper

Adjudicators and Clinicians           =             &= nbsp;  

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Performance Workshops:

High = School Jazz Ensembles – Wednesday, April 25

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Jazz = ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances.  Written and recorded comments will be provided to = the ensemble directors.  Also, interactive workshops will take place = with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their = performance.

 

Performance Workshops Registration Fee:  $250 per = ensemble/combo

Clinics and master classes offered at no additional = cost.

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Scholarships and Awards:

Tri-C Jazz = Studies Scholarships for Fall ‘07

Summer = with the Jazz Masters for Fall ‘07

IAJE = Scholarship Award

Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship

 

All = Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship.

Live concert performances by world renowned = artists

28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January = ‘07

Special = discounted ticket prices will be available for school = groups!

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Hotel accommodations

A limited = number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest = Rate.

Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 – 1022 Carnegie Ave = 216-373-3804

Ask for = Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate.  Rates are in = effect for the rooms as available.  The hotel is located in downtown = Cleveland about = 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus.  There is a = swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests.  = Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a = short driving distance from the hotel.

 

To = register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using = the mailing information listed on the form.

 

If you = have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu.<= /o:p>

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Performing Arts Division

MAM 211

2900 Community College = Ave

Cleveland, OH = 44115

 

 

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form

High School Performance Workshops

Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April = 26

and Friday, April 27, = 2007

 

 

Please print or type = clearly:

 

Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in = print):________________________   =           

Director's = Name:           = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;      

Name of High School:   =            &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

Street Address:           = ;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

City        &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =                   = State           = ;        Zip    =            &nbs= p;           

Office = phone:        = (           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;     )  =            &nb= sp;            Other phone:           = (           )            =             &= nbsp;         

E-mail:   &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      

 

I am an IAJE member     Yes __________    = No____________ (Must be a member in order for = your

combo or ensemble = participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship)          =

 

High School Instrumental = Performance Workshops

Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m.  (combos and ensembles)

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Wednesday, April 25

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Thursday, April 26

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Friday, April 27

 

Registration fee: $250.00 = per ensemble due with completed registration form.

Registrations will not be accepted without = payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve = basis.

No refunds will be made after March 2, = 2007.

Please make checks payable to:  Tri-C = JazzFest (and send to address below).

 

# = _______       &nbs= p;            = ;            =   students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.

 

Special concert ticket rates = will be offered to registered ensembles as available – watch for further information. 

 

Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that = any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community = College may be used in promotional literature.

 

Return this form and = required registration fee to Alice Backus • Performing Arts Division, Room = 211 • 2900 Community College Ave. • Cleveland, OH = 44115-3196


 

General Information

 

·        Ensembles will receive a = warm-up time prior to performance. 

 

·        Performance Workshops are = scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop = with the clinicians and tear-down time.

 

·        Tuned acoustic piano, drums, = guitar and bass amps, sound system provided.  If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it = available.

 

·        Directors will receive audio = tapes of their ensemble's performance.

 

·        Motivating and instructional = clinics are scheduled throughout the day.  To get the full benefit of this = unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other = events.

 

·        If after registration you = find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as = possible so it can offer your slot to another = ensemble.

 

 

Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at

Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus =

2900 Community College = Ave.=

Cleveland, OH 44115=

(Enter off E. 30th = St. on Woodland = Ave. – Volunteers will be present to = assist)

 

 

We look forward to welcoming you to =

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland = 2007!!!

 =

 =

For further information please call

216-987-3206

Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu

 

 <= /p>

 

 

 

 

 

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Mon Feb 19 09:58:10 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:58:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run Crew needed Message-ID: <000d01c7544f$8dc2c550$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for The Clean House. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to 3/25/07. Dresser experience is preferred, but will train. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run Crew needed


The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for The Clean House.  This is a = paid position.  The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to = 3/25/07.  Dresser experience is preferred, but will train.  = Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant = Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Feb 19 10:08:58 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:08:58 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse looking for Choreographer Message-ID: -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell". The production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st. Audition dates are April 9 & 10th. Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks will be the music director. There is a stipend for this position. Interested parties should reply by e-mail to _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For more information go to our web site at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is seeking an=20 experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell".  The=20 production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st.  Audition date= s=20 are April 9 & 10th.  Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks wil= l be=20 the music director.  There is a stipend for this position.
 
Interested parties should reply by e-mail=20= to=20 huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is locat= ed at=20 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland=20 Metroparks.  For more information go to our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing=20 Director
-------------------------------1171908538-- From the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 10:37:40 2007 From: the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com (Harmony Staxx) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:37:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filipino Kali Seminar - Info ! Message-ID: <980611.95466.qm@web52807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !" SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term 'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting. Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'. True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art. He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public, covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'. For Seminar Information Please Contact : Philippine Martial Arts Institute at : 440.237.4138 Or visit : http://www.MarcialTirada.Com Or Contact Master Kolar at : 216.466.2394 'KINJIRU ACADEMY' http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com SEMINAR LOCATION : KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105 FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or Family members are half the abovementioned fees ! --------------------------------- Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
     FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR
        FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL
 
              "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity
          To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !"
 
   SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING
   SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING
 
   TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. &  2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
 
   Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term
     'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting.   
    Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the 
    Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'.
   True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial
     decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art.
   He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public,
    covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'.
 
         For Seminar Information Please Contact :
            Philippine Martial Arts Institute at :
                       440.237.4138
                          Or visit :
               http://www.MarcialTirada.Com
 
                Or Contact Master Kolar at :
                       216.466.2394
                   'KINJIRU ACADEMY'
           http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy
             http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com
 
                  SEMINAR LOCATION :
  KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105
 
FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members
NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or   
              Family members are half the abovementioned fees !
 
        
   
 


Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:48:28 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:48:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope this Saturday Message-ID: <200702191348248.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / $15.00 Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com . Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom
Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / = $15.00

 

Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts = directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly = likeable and funny guy.

Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that = dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, “The = Unbookables” and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for = comedy fans who appreciate the real deal.

Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD = “Dumb It Down For The Masses” is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy.

Also appearing are Cleveland’s own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, = Mike Baker and Jeff = Blanchard.

This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. = Productions.

Check out an interview with Andy Andrist  at the Podcast “F You = Marconi” at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and = www.hearts-o-darkness.com = for more info.

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:58:42 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]F You Marconi show Message-ID: <200702191359996.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com . Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially Cleveland comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page. This week's show has an interview with Andy Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos "the Cheato Bandito" Mencia, and other scattered topics. F You Marconi contains language and situations that may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. You click, you take your chances. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly = show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially = Cleveland = comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page.

 

This week’s show has an interview with Andy = Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, = Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos ”the Cheato = Bandito” Mencia, and other scattered topics.

F You Marconi contains language and situations that = may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a = fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural = sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. = You click, you take your chances.

 

=

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0-- From bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:05:33 2007 From: bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com (Brittany Janis) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:05:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder: Open Casting Call Wednesday for Ferdinand and the Bull at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <000c01c75458$f8907360$4400a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C7542F.0FBA6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------AUDITIONS FOR FERDINAND AND THE BULL AT THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE---------------------- The Cleveland Play House is casting its next children's musical, Ferdinand the Bull, to be directed by Seth Gordon, musical director Charles Eversole, choreographer Pandora Robertson. The first rehearsal is scheduled to be Tuesday, March 27 and the play will run April 24-May 20. Rehearsals will be generally daytime, six days a week; all performances will be daytime, six days a week. A weekly salary is provided; we are looking for non-AEA actors only. The following characters are being cast- Duque Dodo- 45-65, competitive, self absorbed. Baritone. Duquito Danilo- 20's, the Duque's sweet son who wishes to be a dancer. Tenor/High Baritone. Cochina- 20's, a pig, Danilo's friend, star struck with an outsized personality, mezzo-soprano. Ferdinand- 30's-40's, a bull, a gentle soul who loves flowers, Bass or Bass-Baritone. Auditions are scheduled for Wednesday, February 21 in the afternoon and early evening. Please prepare a song about three minutes long or less in the range we need. There will be a pianist. Auditions will be by appointment. To schedule one or ask questions, please respond to bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com . 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Brittany Janis Director Of Campus Liaisons Artistic Intern (216) 795-7000 (x148) bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com Have you ordered your tickets for Ella yet? ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C7542F.0FBA6B60 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="winmail.dat" eJ8+IjITAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWNy b3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQOQBgDgEAAAIAAAAAsAAgABAAAAAwAmAAAAAAAeAHAAAQAAAGYA AABBdWRpdGlvbiBSZW1pbmRlcjogT3BlbiBDYXN0aW5nIENhbGwgV2VkbmVzZGF5IGZvciBGZXJk aW5hbmQgYW5kIHRoZSBCdWxsIGF0IFRoZSBDbGV2ZWxhbmQgUGxheSBIb3VzZQAAAAIBcQABAAAA FgAAAAHHVFjud7mMMzPlZ0KmpNe4VPopRIgAAAsAAQ4AAAAAAgEKDgEAAAAYAAAAAAAAADR/IQUo G/BGsR/8TINrp0rCgAAAAwAUDgEAAAACAQkQAQAAAI4NAACKDQAA8x0AAExaRnUpkm8OAwAKAHJj cGcxMjUaMgxgYwBQAQRzdHPiaAVwYmNoDvUJAA+HZmgN4A+WYmkBQwtgbpEOEDAzMxGmZmUSIj8B 9wKkA2MCAA+ACsBzZUJ0AtFwcnEyAAAqyQqhbm8U4CAwAdAB0MI2EjAwNTA0FrEB0PkWoDR9B20C 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Message-ID: <000c01c7545a$b5593260$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950" ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 Fisticuffs to Pointy Things=20 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, Ten Classes, Tuition $250=20 ~ AGES 16 & UP ~=20 March 2 ~ May 11, NO CLASS APRIL 6=20 Instructor: John Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors=20 Check out his website here! www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com=20 The principles of Stage fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting = for the stage! THIRTY solid hours of hands-on instruction! Come and see = his work onstage at Weathervane: Romeo & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20 Acting for the Camera=20 Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ 9:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 16 ~ May 7=20 Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20 Check out his IMBD here! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/=20 Check him out on Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas=20 Currently ONSTAGE at The Cleveland Playhouse! = http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061215 = The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to techniques for = acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the difference between = "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or performance = designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When = it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don't act, and be natural!" = is not all that's needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor's = unique process of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual = sensibility needed, and spend time discussing the professional aspects = of the business. At the end of this course you will know how to prepare = and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do once you've been = cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in the U.S. Weathervane Playhouse=20 Adult Education SPRING 2007=20 ~ Ages 18 and Up ~ Stage Makeup for the Actor=20 Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ 6:00 pm, One Class, Tuition $80=20 March 10, 2007=20 Instructor: Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education=20 Melanie has designed makeup for over 50 theater productions, as well as = TV & film. She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of Medicine.=20 A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL techniques are demonstrated for student, but = the focus of this class is self-application. A practical guide to the = fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to help transmit your = acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look altogether! Students = will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to apply these = techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20 The Business of Voice Acting=20 Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 14 ~ May 5=20 Instructor: Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 ** IN PROGRESS **=20 Act Out!=20 Saturdays, 1:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm, Six Classes, Tuition $150=20 January 27 ~ March 10, NO CLASS ON MARCH 3=20 Instructor: Pete Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20 "Acting is repeatedly performing, before audiences, words and actions, = each and every time with exactly the same tempo, inflection, emotion and = meaning, while making them appear to be happening for the very first = time.=20 If the actor is an artist, his role is the object that he presents to = his viewer for contemplation. As any artist knows, this object, the = role, must be meticulously crafted and controlled, and yet appear to be = spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from the actor's = craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his = assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20 We will discuss these value judgements, and how they affect our work as = actors; and we will study craft and technique. Specifically, I will show = you how to analyze a script while you are rehearsing, and to memorize it = at the same time.=20 Work will be limited to two-person scenes, one to be assigned, others to = be selected by the students. The class will meet for six two-hour = sessions. I look forward to working with you!"=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x=20 17=20
 
Fisticuffs to Pointy=20 Things
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, = Ten Classes,=20 Tuition $250
~ AGES 16 & UP=20 ~ =
March 2 = ~ May 11, NO=20 CLASS APRIL 6
Instructor: John=20 Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors =
Check out his = website here!=20 www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com
The = principles of Stage=20 fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting for the stage! THIRTY = solid hours=20 of hands-on instruction! Come and see his work onstage at Weathervane: = Romeo=20 & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn=20 Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20
Check out his IMBD = here!=20 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/
Check him out on=20 Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas
Currently ONSTAGE at = The Cleveland=20 Playhouse! http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061<= /FONT>215 The purpose of this course is to introduce the = student to=20 techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the = difference=20 between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or = performance=20 designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need=20 to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When it comes to acting = for the=20 camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be natural!" is not all that=92s = needed. Instead,=20 this course stresses the actor=92s unique process of preparation and = execution. We=20 will discuss the visual sensibility needed, and spend time discussing = the=20 professional aspects of the business. At the end of this course you will = know=20 how to prepare and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do = once=20 you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in = the=20 U.S.
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages = 18 and Up=20 ~
 
Stage = Makeup for the=20 Actor
Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ = 6:00 pm, One=20 Class, Tuition $80
March 10,=20 2007
Instructor: Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education=20
Melanie has designed = makeup for over=20 50 theater productions, as well as TV & film.  = She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of=20 Medicine.
A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL = techniques=20 are demonstrated for student, but the focus of this class is = self-application. A=20 practical guide to the fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to = help=20 transmit your acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look = altogether!=20 Students will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to = apply these=20 techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for=20 each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ = 5:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 14 ~ May = 5
Instructor: Joe Cali;=20 AFTRA, SAG=20
What can you do to become=20 professional? Forget what you=92ve been told about the quality of your = voice. Can=20 you read? Can you interpret? Can you bring copy to life? Unlike stage = actors,=20 voice actors often receive NO advance script=85 yet YOU must be able to = bring the=20 text to life! Develop these skills along with the business savvy you = need for a=20 career in Voice Acting. And
GET CALLED=20 AGAIN!
 
Space is = limited so sign-up=20 today!
 
** IN PROGRESS=20 **
 
Act Out! =
Saturdays, 1:30 pm = ~ 3:30 pm,=20 Six Classes, Tuition $150 =
January 27 ~ March = 10, NO=20 CLASS ON MARCH 3 =
Instructor: Pete=20 Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20
"Acting is repeatedly = performing,=20 before audiences, words and actions, each and every time with exactly = the same=20 tempo, inflection, emotion and meaning, while making them appear to be = happening=20 for the very first time.
If the actor is an artist, = his role is=20 the object that he presents to his viewer for contemplation. As any = artist=20 knows, this object, the role, must be meticulously crafted and = controlled, and=20 yet appear to be spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from = the=20 actor's craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his=20 assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20
We will discuss these = value=20 judgements, and how they affect our work as actors; and we will study = craft and=20 technique. Specifically, I will show you how to analyze a script while = you are=20 rehearsing, and to memorize it at the same time.
Work will be limited to = two-person=20 scenes, one to be assigned, others to be selected by the students. The = class=20 will meet for six two-hour sessions. I look forward to working with=20 you!"
 
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Leon Major, Artistic Director    

Richard Buckley, Principal Conductor

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DANCE AUDITIONS

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Opera Cleveland seeks professionally = trained dancers for paid roles in its upcoming 2007 = season.

Auditions will = take place on:

 

Sunday, Feb. 25, = 2:00pm-5:00pm

 

Dance roles are available = in:

 

Salome       &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;   Performance Dates    April 20, 22, 27, 28, = 2007

Jeannette = Aster,           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;          State Theater, Playhouse = Square

Director and Choreographer =            Rehearsals Begin:       March 21, = 2007           &nb= sp;          =

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;

 

La = Traviata         &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      Performance Dates:   June 13, 15, 17, 20, 23, 24, = 2007

Leon Major, = Director           = ;            =   Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       May 24, = 2007

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

 

A Little Night Music         &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;   Performance Dates:    Aug. 10, 11, 12, 17, = 18,

19, 2007

Paul Gurgol, = Director           = ;            = Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       July 16, = 2007

 

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

Requirements:

=

 

  • Professionally trained dancers, at least 18 years of age, must be solid in ballet = and modern dance and/or with any specialties. =
  • You must bring a resume and headshot.  =
  • Dancers must arrive warmed up and ready to begin at = 2:00PM
  • Audition = will begin with a class, barre provided. 
  • You must = arrive 15 minutes early to register. To register ahead of time, call Cliff = Wilson, Audition Coordinator, at 216-575-0903 x = 211.

 

Location.  Held in the = 3rd floor dance studio = of the Cleveland Masonic and Performance Arts Center, 3615 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.  Please use the = Euclid = Ave. entrance.  Street parking is available, as well as secured parking = in the lot at a cost of $2.00.

 

Questions.  Please call = Cliff Wilson, at 216-575-0903 x 211 or email at: wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

Cliff = Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

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At Lake Erie College in Painesville.

Workshops meet on Saturday, February 24th a= nd Sunday, February 25th from 1:00-3:00 p.m.

 

Learn how to swing dance with guest instructor= s; national and international dance champions, Valerie Salstrom and Marty K= lempner of Get Hep Swing Ltd. 

 

Students will learn the basic six count swing = moves that will get everyone started Swing dancing.  They will then wo= rk on intermediate moves that will add some flash and style to their Swing = dancing. 

 

Classes are FREE and OPE= N TO ANYONE! 

Please= call (440-375-7450) or

email dicello at lec.edu to reserve a spot. =

 

Lake Erie College

Fine= Arts Building

391 W. Washington Street

Painesville, Oh 44077

440 375-7455

 

Hope to see you there!

 

PS If you want to see what we can do please ch= eckout the videos on our website.  www.GetHepSwing.com

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

www.= GetHepSwing.com

 



Fit more fun into your day with Flexicon: the crossword game that feeds yo= ur brain. =A0 PLAY now for FREE. = --_9be8d93c-6fb9-45fa-89e8-dffad0efa69c_-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:04:37 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:04:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Legacy triple organ recital to take the stage at LEC Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287D3@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry=20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 Lake Erie College to present legacy triple organ recital =20 (PAINESVILLE, Ohio) - Lake Erie College will honor its history and = legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital by three = organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 p.m. = in Morley Music Hall, James Darling, David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway = will perform in a joint organ recital on the newly-restored Carol Morris = E.M. Skinner Organ. =20 Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s and = performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is = organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. = Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and Lenel. =20 Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known throughout the = region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC = and served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the = 70s, following the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist = for the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell during that period. = Gooding returns to campus to perform Festival Toccata by Percy Fletcher = and other selections. =20 =20 Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, = art and worship, and artistic director of music and performing arts at = Trinity Cathedral. He has performed organ recitals throughout North = America and Europe and made his conducting debut in South America at the = Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will = perform the substantial three-movement work, Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, = no.2, by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. =20 This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are = required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030. =20 =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 ### =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:=A0=A0 Kathleen Lawry =

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Office: =A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0440/375-7230=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Date:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

Lake Erie College to present = legacy triple organ recital

 

(PAINESVILLE, Ohio) – Lake Erie College will = honor its history and legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital = by three organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 = p.m. in Morley = Music Hall, James Darling, = David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway will perform in a joint organ recital on the = newly-restored Carol Morris E.M. Skinner Organ.

 

Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s = and performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and = Lenel.

 

Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known = throughout the region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC and = served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the 70s, following = the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist for the Cleveland = Orchestra under George Szell during that period. Gooding returns to campus to = perform Festival Toccata by Percy = Fletcher and other selections.=A0

 

Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since = 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, art and worship, and = artistic director of music and performing arts at Trinity Cathedral. He has = performed organ recitals throughout North America and Europe and made his = conducting debut in South America at the Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will perform the substantial three-movement work, = Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, no.2, = by Sigfrid Karg-Elert.

 

This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030.=A0

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive institution of higher education. The = College offers 26 undergraduate majors, including new programs in sports = management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as = master’s degrees in business administration and education. This coeducational = college, grounded in the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all = ages and is nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and = international learning opportunities for students.

 

###

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:43:08 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:43:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287E4@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry =20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 =20 Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" =20 (PAINESVILLE, OHIO) - Emotions of love and friendship will be explored = during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of "Marcus is = Walking." Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April 13-14 and = April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in = the C.K. Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.=20 =20 On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the play = examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on = Halloween; an actor on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end = collision and confrontation with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a = devastated businessman strikes up an unlikely alliance with a homeless = woman who sleeps in his car.=20 =20 Nine Lake Erie students and one alumnus make up the cast, which = includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, = Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, Garrett Fausnaught, = Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC students. = Though the performance is free for Lake Erie College students, faculty = and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free = parking is located off Gillett Street near Philips Osborne School. =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 # =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Date:=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

 

Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present “Marcus is = Walking”

 

(PAINESVILLE, OHIO) – Emotions of love and friendship will be = explored during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of = “Marcus is Walking.” Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April = 13-14 and April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in the C.K. = Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.

 

On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the = play examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on Halloween; an actor = on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end collision and confrontation = with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a devastated businessman strikes up an = unlikely alliance with a homeless woman who sleeps in his car. =

 

Nine Lake Erie students and = one alumnus make up the cast, which includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, = Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, = Garrett Fausnaught, Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath.

 

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC = students. Though the performance is free for Lake = Erie College = students, faculty and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free parking is = located off Gillett = Street near Philips Osborne School.

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie = College is a dynamic and = progressive institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master’s degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in the liberal arts, = enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is nationally recognized for = its equine studies programs and international learning opportunities for = students.

 

#

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 19 13:58:32 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED USHER for 2/24 "The Price" Performance Message-ID: <521982.98976.qm@web81705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE." The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run. Please contact either via email at ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net or call: 216.321.2930 Thank you so much Celeste Cosentino Operations Manager Ensemble Theatre --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE."
The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run.
Please contact either via email at
or call:
216.321.2930
 
Thank you so much
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
 
 
--0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Mon Feb 19 14:04:14 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:04:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Garfield Hts. church seeking pianist/keyboard player Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hathaway United Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday evening rehearsals. Must be able to read music and demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music. Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus. If interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387. Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail: _humchurch at yahoo.com =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hathaway United = Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded = individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday = evening rehearsals.  Must be able to read music and = demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music.  Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus.  If = interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387.  Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail:

_humchurch at yahoo.com

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:32:13 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:32:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Romeo & Juliet... Guys night out! Message-ID: <00a301c7545c$a8a8aee0$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents Romeo & Juliet A Young Actor Series Production February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Romeo & Juliet! I know what you're thinking. NOT exactly a guys' = night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse production, that's where = you are wrong! Shakepeare's classic tale of love and tragedy goes = hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast performs Shakespeare's text with passion and intensity and = the fight choreography puts this production over the top! Romeo & Juliet Performance Schedule February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Tuesday, February 20 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, February 22 at 10:00 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, February 24 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 25 at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 28 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, March 1 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4 at 2:30 p.m. =20 Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call = between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $8. OUR DIRECTORS: Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the newly hired Director of Education, = Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo & Juliet at Weathervane = Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts from Kent State = University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is currently = returning to her life in the theater after the births of her three = beautiful children. John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ An award winning, certified fight = director who recently relocated to the Cleveland-Akron scene. He has = just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he presented over four = thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries worldwide. His = past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of = Emily & The Trial of Anne Boleyn. Project STAGE Sponsors: The Akron Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan = Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation. = The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all Ohioans. ### ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe  = (330) 836-2626x 17
   
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
Romeo & = Juliet
A Young Actor Series = Production
February 20 ~ = March 4,=20 2007

    Romeo &=20 Juliet! I know what you=92re = thinking=85 NOT=20 exactly a guys=92 night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse = production, that=92s=20 where you are wrong! Shakepeare=92s classic tale of love and tragedy = goes=20 hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends=20 & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast=20 performs Shakespeare=92s text with passion and intensity and the fight=20 choreography puts this production over the top!

Romeo & = Juliet
Performance Schedule
February 20 ~ March 4, = 2007
 
Tuesday, February 20 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, February = 22 at 10:00=20 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, February 23 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, February 24 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, February 25 at = 2:30=20 p.m.
 
Wednesday, = February 28 at 10:00=20 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, March 1 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, March 2 at 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, March 3 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, March 4 at 2:30=20 p.m.
   
 Charge by phone at = Weathervane=92s Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. = Tuesday=20 through Friday. Tickets: $8.
 
OUR = DIRECTORS:

Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the = newly=20 hired Director of Education, Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo = &=20 Juliet at Weathervane Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts = from=20 Kent State University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is=20 currently returning to her life in the theater after the births of her = three=20 beautiful children.

John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ = An award=20 winning, certified fight director who recently relocated to the = Cleveland-Akron=20 scene. He has just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he = presented=20 over four thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries = worldwide. His=20 past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy=20 of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of Emily & = The=20 Trial of Anne Boleyn.

Project = STAGE=20 Sponsors:
    = The Akron=20 Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation, = OMNOVA=20 Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation.  =
    = The Ohio Arts=20 Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage = economic=20 growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all=20 Ohioans.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 11:00:32 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:00:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winter/Spring Classes! Message-ID: <200702191900.l1JJ0OpG019465@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit New Winter/Spring Classes at Art House Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! Enameling Artist/Instructor: Craig Sullivan Date: 6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, 24, 31 and April 14 & 23 Time: 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: $115 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $104 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Jewlery Making Artist/Instructor: Deby Cowdin Date: 2 Weeks, Mondays, March 5-12 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $30 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $27 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Crochet Jewelry Artist/Instructor: Cheryl Gross Date: 3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 and April 2 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $45 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $40 for Individual Level Members and above Glass Bead Making Artist/Instructor: Ann McNeill Date: 3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and 23 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $157 Supplies Included in the cost $142 for Individual Level Members and above Please visit www.arthouseinc.org for class description and more information You can register for classes online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like to be removed from the Art House email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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I have a friend, a bassist by the name of Ed = Lemmers,=20 whose van was stolen last Monday night from the E. 105th area of = Cleveland near=20 Bratenahl. It was his birthday!!!!!!
In his line of work, computer tech. and = free-lance=20 upright & electric bass player, he relies heavily on his vehicle for = his=20 livelihood.
He is desperate for a very affordable, = reliable=20 used van or small SUV.
 
Can anyone who can help him out please contact = Ed at elemmers at ebdynamics.com
or I can forward your message as = well.
Thank you in advance for your = kindness.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0043_01C75464.CEBB6980-- ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Greg Benedetto.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Greg Benedetto.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Benedetto;Greg FN:Greg Benedetto EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:greg at belladetto.com REV:20070220T013034Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980-- From lmcmmohler at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:29 2007 From: lmcmmohler at yahoo.com (Larry Mohler) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Medina Show Biz: musician needed for pit Message-ID: <912035.31754.qm@web50911.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame. This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity. Tech week begins Mar. 4. Performance dates are: Mar. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24. Fri/Sat @ 8pm; Sun @ 2pm. For more information, please contact Nancy McNeal, Orchestra Director, at (330)722-1948 or mjm194636 at msn.com * * * * * DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE * * * * * --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame.  This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity.
 
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--0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:31 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance at The Erie Building Message-ID: <440687.78629.qm@web55410.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Regular Modern Class with MegLouise Dance at Studio 11 WILL BE MOVED TO THE ERIE BUILDING This Week Only! As a warm-up for the Sneak Review, performers and all dancers are invited to join us for a unique movement exploration lead by director Megan Pitcher. Class is free and open to the public. Donations welcome. Modern Dance Exploration At The Erie Building (www.eriebuilding.com) In The Warehouse District 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 2:30 - 3:30pm Saturday, February 24th ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. http://videogames.yahoo.com/platform?platform=120121 From FSternfeld at aol.com Tue Feb 20 06:13:31 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC in less than two weeks. Message-ID: -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/) Fred Sternfeld, director THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP Supervisor: Carol Pribble The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment. The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. SESSION 1 Three Weeks: Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm SESSION 2 Three Weeks: Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/map.htm) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info _here_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/signup.asp) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrolled in college ... Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work with Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was here. SUPERB! Shaina Vencel, FPAC '05 I loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible and each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!! Anne Markt, FPAC '04 & '05 Hi Fred! How are you? This is Erika Rylow from FPAC. I just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron and I just wanted to say thank you. So far almost everything we've discussed or done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC. I fully realize now how helpful camp was for me. Erika Rylow, FPAC '05 Ya know, FPAC was great this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demanding challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with this year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre as a profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real deal" and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs, none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere alone sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I just really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks again so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful! Halle Morse, FPAC '04 Dear Fred, This past summer at Fairmount Performing Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I have been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a career in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique each individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college program has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the idea of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so honored to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I not participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now in terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for any college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre. Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04 When I auditioned for Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into. I, as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have been involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FPAC could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial, from the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle, I believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions this year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies. For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as a career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Performing Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year at FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year), University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely crazy year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everything! Alex Puette, FPAC '04 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission requirements go to our _website_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

Supervisor:=20 Carol Pribble

The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Trai= ning=20 Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and discipli= ned=20 environment.  The training is=20 focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding=20 artifice.  Campers in the=20 Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene s= tudy=20 and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre= or=20 dance.

SESSION=20= 1=20
Three Weeks:
 Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13,=20 2007
10:00am - 5:00pm

SESSION 2
T= hree=20 Weeks:  
Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007
10:00am -=20 5:00pm

 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info=20= here

--------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrol= led in=20 college ...


Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and= am=20 excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've=20 learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommen= d=20 this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. T= hey=20 are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models=20= and=20 I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work wi= th=20 Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he=20= was=20 here. SUPERB!
Shaina Vencel, FPAC=20 '05

I=20 loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on ev= ery=20 aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to pre= pare=20 for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I fee= l=20 inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible an= d=20 each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!!
Anne= =20 Markt, FPAC '04 &=20 '05

=

Hi Fred!  How are you?  This is Erika Rylow from FPAC.&nb= sp; I=20 just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron a= nd I=20 just wanted to say thank you.  So far almost everything we've discussed= or=20 done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC.  I fully real= ize=20 now how helpful camp was for me. 
Erika Rylow, FPAC '05

Ya know, FPAC was gre= at=20 this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demandin= g=20 challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with t= his=20 year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre=20= as a=20 profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few=20 educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real de= al"=20 and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs,= =20 none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere a= lone=20 sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I jus= t=20 really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for=20 students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks aga= in=20 so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful!
Halle= =20 Morse, FPAC '04
=20


Dear Fred,
This past summer at Fairmount Perf= orming=20 Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I hav= e=20 been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting=20 training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a care= er=20 in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique=20= each=20 individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college progra= m=20 has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the id= ea=20 of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so hon= ored=20 to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last= =20 summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the=20 college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I n= ot=20 participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now= in=20 terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for= any=20 college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre.
Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04

When I auditioned for= =20 Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into.= I,=20 as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have b= een=20 involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FP= AC=20 could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a=20 truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial,=20= from=20 the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle= , I=20 believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions th= is=20 year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies= .=20 For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as=20= a=20 career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Perform= ing=20 Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year a= t=20 FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of=20 Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year),=20 University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely cr= azy=20 year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out= =20 during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everythin= g!=20
Alex Puette, FPAC '04



for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission=20 requirements go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.

-------------------------------1171980811-- From Brina1215 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 21:54:08 2007 From: Brina1215 at aol.com (Brina1215 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:54:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOUR EYED MONSTERS-Indie Film in Cleveland at the Cinematheque 2/20 Message-ID: -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the film and they have put everything they have into it. You can learn more about them at _www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters_ (http://www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters) or _www.foureyedmonsters.com_ (http://www.foureyedmonsters.com) . I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. It's a wonderful film. FOUR EYED MONSTERS Acclaimed at SXSW and nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows a young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow not to speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com Tickets are $8, Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for more information. Four Eyed Monsters Cleveland Cinematheque / Institute of Art Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00 p 11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 421-7450 -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the fi= lm and=20 they have put everything they have into it.  You can learn more about t= hem=20 at www.myspace.com/foureye= dmonsters=20 or www.foureyedmonsters.com. =20 I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. = ;=20 It's a wonderful film.
 
FOUR EYED MONSTERS

Acclaimed at SXSW and=20 nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows= a=20 young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow no= t to=20 speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text= =20 messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and=20 contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American= =20 movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85=20 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com
Tickets are $= 8,=20 Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for=20= more=20 information.


Four Eyed Monsters
Cleveland=20 Cinematheque / Institute of Art
Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00=20 p

11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106
(216)=20 421-7450
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Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-1659315176-1171954357=:77049-- From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Feb 20 04:17:18 2007 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:17:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Purim, Parables and Pizza Message-ID: -------------------------------1171973838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Purim, Parables and Pizza (Featuring KULTURE KIDS) Sponsored and Presented by the Young Leadership Division of The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Sunday, February 25, 2007 5 - 7 p.m. Mandel Jewish Community Center Stonehill Auditorium 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio Kids! Come dressed in your favorite Purim costumes for an evening filled with pizza, Purim-themed crafts and storytelling with Kulture Kids! $6 adults/$3 children Please bring new books to be donated to area schools. RSVP by Thursday, February 22 to yld at jcfcleve.org , call (216) 566-9200, ext. 278 -------------------------------1171973838 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Purim, Parables and Piz= za (Featuring KULTURE KIDS)
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Sunday, February 25, 2007
5 -= 7 p.m.
Mandel Jewish Community Center
Stonehill Auditorium
26001 S= . Woodland Road
Beachwood, Ohio

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-------------------------------1171973838-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 06:27:40 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 06:27:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]******ACTING WORKSHOP****** Message-ID: <964613.80331.qm@web30109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S MEISNER WORKSHOP! ONLY $25! MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007! The Meisner Technique focues on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" * Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises * Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique * Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students This Workshop Showcases Our On-Going Class! Email or Call for Location Hope to see you there! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla --0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S
 
MEISNER WORKSHOP!
ONLY $25!
 
MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007!
 
The Meisner Technique focues on
 "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" 
 
* Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises
* Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique
* Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students
 
This Workshop Showcases
Our On-Going Class!
 
 
Email or Call for Location
 
Hope to see you there!
 
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
--0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 20 06:36:44 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C754D2.A23BC580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Feb. 18th marks the Lunar Calendar's Year of the Boar. In honor of Chinese New Year, we are displaying our own collection of Silk Scrolls. The exhibit runs from Feb. 22nd - March 17th 2007. After viewing the display, dine in Cleveland's Chinatown for the best Asian cuisine between San Francisco and New York. We are Downtown Cleveland's Only Winery - we bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. Our New York loft-style gallery provides a great setting to enjoy meaningful art works with a glass of fine wine. The connection between art and wine has been well established, and we have brought the two together under one roof. Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Chamberlin on February 21, has been postponed due to speaker work obligations. Laura Leonard Youth Services Manager Twinsburg Public Library From lbender at mmjh.org Tue Feb 20 07:23:06 2007 From: lbender at mmjh.org (Lynda Bender) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:23:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie at the Maltz Message-ID: <00F806C7B26B0E4C8642BBB619B59860209FDD@mmjhmail.mmjh.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a little-know story of Black-Jewish relations One night only!=20 =20 Film: From Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims Wednesday, February21 7pm $10/$8 members To reserve your tickets call 216-593-0575 In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place-traditionally black colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden of oppression. A. Grace Lee Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and host of WCLV's distinguished "Black Arts" and "ArtsLog" programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion.=20 =20 =20 Lynda A. Bender Director of Education and Public Programs Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 DD 216.593.0588 Fax 216.593.0576 www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org lbender at mmjh.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CELEBRATE = BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a = little-know story of Black-Jewish relations

One night = only!

 =

Film: From = Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims

Wednesday, February21

7pm

$10/$8 = members

To reserve = your tickets call 216-593-0575

In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American = universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place—traditionally black = colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden = of oppression. A. Grace Lee = Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and = host of WCLV’s distinguished “Black Arts” and = “ArtsLog” programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion. =

 

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 07:28:05 2007 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:28:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Young Artists Showcase winners perform this Sunday in Cleveland Heights Message-ID: <010e01c75503$b84bd9b0$220110ac@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable YOUNG ARTISTS SHOWCASE Sunday, February 25, 3:00 p.m.=20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.) The Showcase will feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- = chosen through 2 rounds of competitive auditions. The program includes music for piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the = Allegro from Beethoven's "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,=20 Debussy's Syrinx for flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach = for unaccompanied violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.=20 The winning performers are: Amy Cave (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark = (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko (Berea),=20 Grace Patuwo (Copley), and Vidya Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to = return as a featured winner from the 2006 Showcase.=20 This free concert is sponsored by Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists = Reception will follow. For more information please contact; Judith Higbee, Director of Music, Church of the Saviour 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
YOUNG ARTISTS = SHOWCASE
 Sunday, February = 25, 3:00=20 p.m.
Church of the=20 Saviour
2537 Lee Road, = Cleveland Heights=20 (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.)
    The = Showcase will=20 feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- chosen through 2 = rounds of=20 competitive auditions.
  The program includes = music for=20 piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the Allegro from = Beethoven's=20 "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,
Debussy's Syrinx for=20 flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach for = unaccompanied=20 violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.
The winning performers are: = Amy Cave=20 (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko = (Berea),=20
Grace Patuwo (Copley), = and Vidya=20 Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to return as a featured winner from the = 2006=20 Showcase.
This free concert is = sponsored by=20 Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists Reception will=20 follow.
 
For more information = please=20 contact;
 Judith Higbee, = Director of=20 Music, Church of the Saviour
216-321-8880
------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490-- From Markkobak at aol.com Tue Feb 20 07:34:38 2007 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:34:38 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Ezell Exhibit Message-ID: -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en John Ezell was the resident Set Designer for Great Lakes Theatre Festival=20 for many years. On behalf of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold=20 Strokes and Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007= USITT=20 Annual Conference & Stage Expo. This retrospective on one of American theatre=E2=80=99s most influential de= signers=20 will include sketches, painter elevations, and designs encompassing fifty=20 years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional and international theatres. T= he USITT=20 Conference & Stage Expo will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March=20= 14=20 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyone may attend the Conference, with cu= rrent=20 USITT members receiving a discounted registration fee.=20 An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezell on Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM=20 to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, sponsored by the University of= =20 Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City Repertory Theatre.=20= All=20 are welcome.=20 For more information on the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the=20 following website: =20 _http://www.usitt.org/phoenix_ (http://www.usitt.org/phoenix)=20 Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni, colleagues, friends and= =20 associates. Sincerely, Jarrett Bertoncin UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96 Arts & Science Alumni Board jsbdesign at earthlink.net 913-486-4118 cell -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
John Ezell was the resident Set Designe= r for=20 Great Lakes Theatre Festival for many years.

On=20= behalf=20 of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold Strokes and=20 Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007 USITT An= nual=20 Conference & Stage Expo.
 
This retrospective on one of Ameri= can=20 theatre=E2=80=99s most influential designers will include sketches, painter=20= elevations,=20 and designs encompassing fifty years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional= and=20 international theatres. The USITT Conference & Stage Expo will be held i= n=20 Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March 14 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyo= ne=20 may attend the Conference, with current USITT members receiving a discounted= =20 registration fee.
 
An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezel= l on=20 Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, spons= ored=20 by the University of Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City= =20 Repertory Theatre. All are welcome.
 

For more informatio= n on=20 the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the following website:=20  
http://www.usitt.org/phoenix

 
Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni,= =20 colleagues, friends and associates.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jar= rett=20 Bertoncin
UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96
Arts & Science Alu= mni=20 Board
 
jsbdesign at earthlink.net
913-486-4118=20 cell
-------------------------------1171985678-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 07:56:26 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:56:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <341639.62407.qm@web62305.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email
 
Thank you for your interest.


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Feb 20 07:58:12 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 7:58:12 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Lauren K. Licursi/Feb. 20 & Other News! Message-ID: <9131648.1171987092088.JavaMail.root@web13> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - LAUREN K. LICURSI (Location: Strongsville, Ohio) (February 20, 2007) To view Lauren's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=645 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From info at GetHepSwing.com Tue Feb 20 07:59:58 2007 From: info at GetHepSwing.com (Valerie Salstrom) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:59:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blue Lunch playing for a big swing dance this Saturday the 24th at the Bohemian National Hall Message-ID: <002001c75508$2e6a0d70$6601a8c0@Maxi> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Get Hep Swing invites you to come and dance to the most entertaining and super fun band-Blue Lunch! Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to a big swing dance this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at 4939 Broadway Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77) Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is true) and dancing to live music from 9pm to midnight! And all of this for only $10! or $7 if you are a poor student and can prove it :-) For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their swing night. Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner Get Hep Swing, Ltd. www.GetHepSwing.com ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Get Hep Swing = invites you to come and dance to the

most entertaining and super fun band—Blue Lunch!

 

Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to = a big swing dance

this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at = 4939 Broadway = Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77)

 

Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers

Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is = true)

and dancing to live music from 9pm to = midnight!

 

And all of this for only $10!  or $7 if you are a poor student and can = prove it  J

 

For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com

 

See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their = swing night.

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty = Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

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Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 
--0-2091739202-1171988789=:81397-- From mlzach25 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 08:27:30 2007 From: mlzach25 at yahoo.com (Monica Z) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:27:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]any info on Lorain Community Music Theater? Message-ID: <806724.31737.qm@web39510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken Monica --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken
 
Monica


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Prelude2Cinema and the Velvet Dog present "Dark Warp Feb 23rd 2007"
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
All are invited to a party for the cop/sci-fi TV Series "Out of Darkness" shooting in Cleveland, Ohio and airing on Time Warner Cable and My Space. Meet the cast and crew of Cleveland's own TV series. * Receive a Compliment Ticket for a Special Event from Mix Master Mike Spin of the Beastie Boys. Come out and support a Cleveland
TV Series using local talent.

FREE, BUT RSVP IS A MUST-

The Velvet Dog
1280 West 6th Street, Cleveland, OH
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
3rd Floor VIP Room

Complimentary Apps, Door Prizes, Giveaways**
No Cover Charge, but Donations are Welcome
RSVP is a Must


Sincerely
Alex P. Michaels
Studio Chief
Prelude2Cinema
"Movies that Make You Think."
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Seeking Cast & Crew for 2004
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Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-658752840-1171988880=:84919-- From lenne at mindspring.com Tue Feb 20 08:39:19 2007 From: lenne at mindspring.com (Lenne ) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:39:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Music w/ Jim Snively This Week Message-ID: <410-220072220163919640@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011. Hi Everyone, Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day. Sign up is at 7:30pm. It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music. Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard, whatever and sign up early. It has been filling up pretty fast. Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old. Come on out and join in the fun. www.ridersinn.com Also, I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm. Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer. www.barkingspidertavern.com On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm. Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun. They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well. Plenty of parking in the rear. Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one ~ see you there. my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you www.myspace.com/jimsnively ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII  For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011.
 
 
Hi Everyone,
                        Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day.  Sign up is at 7:30pm.  It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music.  Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard,  whatever and sign up early.  It has been filling up pretty fast.  Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old.  Come on out and join in the fun.  www.ridersinn.com
 
                        Also,  I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm.  Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer.  www.barkingspidertavern.com
 
                        On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams  (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm.  Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun.  They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well.  Plenty of parking in the rear.  Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one    ~     see you there.  
 
    my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you      www.myspace.com/jimsnively
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 20 09:01:10 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:01:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Celebrates President's Day Message-ID: <20070220-12011045-4e0-0@acc7> Something Dada is as patriotic as the next improv troupe (well, unless the next improv troupe is "Improv About America for America By Americans," but they're mainly jingoistic more than patriotic). In that vein, and in honor of President's Day, we'd like to present the newest installment of Something Dada Introduces the Presidents. This week, Millard Fillmore. Some interesting MF facts: - Served from 1850 - 1853 - He was a Whig (recently voted the 3rd coolest political party ever, behind the Bull Moose and the Know Nothings) - He wasn't elected, but served as the unlucky 13th president. (Ironically, of course, it was more unlucky for the 12th President, Zachary Taylor, who died in office) - His nickname: "The American Louis Philippe" (Who the heck was Louis Philippe? How much time for research do you think we have, you lazy bum? Go look it up yourself!) - Inspired an ironically uninspired cartoon, Mallard Fillmore (Get it? He's a duck! Mallard! Millard! Get it?) - He could fly! (Well, not really, but just curious if anyone would make it through 5 facts about Millard Fillmore) So there you go, indisputable proof that Something Dada can learn you up with the best of them. If this has merely teased your thirst for education, and you wish to drink more deeply from our fount of knowledge...or you just want to laugh your weekend away, come down and see Something Dada this weekend. We'll be performing Friday night at 8, Saturday at 8 and 10:30. Tickets are only $10, or dress up as Millard Fillmore and we'll give you half-off! Call 216.696.4242, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or visit our web site to make reservations. SOMETHING DADA All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, 2/2/07 8:00 PM Saturday, 2/3/07 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 09:07:43 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Script Contest! $250 prize! Message-ID:

E.M.Productions wants to shoot your script! Submit your movie script now for our consideration to produce. Winner will recieve $250.00. All genres accepted. Help us help you get to Hollywood! All submissions must be recieved by 12:01 am, June 1st, 2007 and become the physical property of E.M.Productions. No scripts will be returned. All scripts must be mailed to: E.M.Productions 206 Comanche Place, Kent, Ohio 44240.




 
 
 
 
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Tue Feb 20 09:09:25 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:09:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri- C West opens "Burial at Thebes" this Friday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C West Theatre Department announces: =20 Burial At Thebes: A Version of Sophocles' Antigone by Seamus Heaney Director - Fred Gloor Asst. Director - Bob Ellis Set Design - Todd Krispinsky Lighting Design - Shawna Melnykowski Sound Design - Ben Stewart Costume Design - Craig Tucker Mask Design - Tim Corrigan =20 What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor? In a world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power. This theme, and others, take center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus Heaney's brawny translation of Sophocles' Antigone. Commisioned by Ireland's Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago. =20 About the Author: Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he teaches regularly at Harvard University. His recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened Ground (FSG, 1998). =20 =20 =20 Running: February 23, 24, March 1, 2, & 3 at 8pm February 25, March 4 at 3pm =20 =20 =20 =20 Mainstage Ticket and Reservation Information: All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus Theatre in the T building. For reservations call 216-987-5536 Admission Prices: General Admission $10 Students/Seniors/Staff $8 CCC Students Free with valid ID =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tri-C West Theatre Department announces:

 

Burial At = Thebes: A = Version of Sophocles’ Antigone by Seamus Heaney


Director – Fred Gloor

Asst. Director – Bob Ellis

Set Design – Todd Krispinsky

Lighting Design – Shawna = Melnykowski

Sound Design – Ben Stewart

Costume Design – Craig Tucker


Mask Design – Tim Corrigan

 

What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor?  In a = world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with = public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power.  This = theme, and others, take  center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus = Heaney’s brawny translation of Sophocles’ Antigone.  Commisioned by Ireland’s Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of = Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as = clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago.

 

About the Author:  Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he = teaches regularly at Harvard University. His = recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), = Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened = Ground (FSG, = 1998).

 

 

 

Running:         &nb= sp; February 23, 24,   March 1, 2, & 3 at = 8pm

           = ;            = February 25, March 4 at 3pm

 

 =

 

 

Mainstage Ticket and = Reservation Information:

All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus = Theatre in the T building.

For reservations call 216-987-5536

Admission = Prices:          General = Admission          &nbs= p;         = $10

           = ;            =              = Students/Seniors/Staff        &nb= sp;       $8

           = ;            =              = CCC = Students           = ;            =     Free with valid ID

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95-- From mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 10:01:41 2007 From: mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net (molly cornwell) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:01:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Playwriting Workshop at Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <436794.69043.qm@web82906.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City. Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003. Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend. Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24. The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm Sunday, Feb. 25 at 2:30 pm Tickets are $6.00 Students/Seniors $8.00 General Admission For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125 Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. 
Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City.  Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003.   Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend.
Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24.   
The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm
                      Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm
                      Sunday, Feb. 25  at 2:30 pm
Tickets are $6.00  Students/Seniors
                 $8.00 General Admission
For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125
Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH 
--0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043-- From smiledolly at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:28:30 2007 From: smiledolly at hotmail.com (Gina Washington) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:28:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]march 10th Opening Reception Message-ID: --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nubrosis Art Gallery Presents The Collaborative =20 Featuring: Araaman Alvin Fudge, Chester Hopkins-Bey, Kole,=20 Malkiese Paythress, Gina Washington=20 and=20 Guest Artist Brother Walt Wali Neil =20 Opening Reception March 10, 2007 5:00 - 8:00 pm Food, Poetry and Live Performance =20 Dj Dance Party 8:00 - 1:00 am Where: 11910 Buckey Rd =20 Link can be found at: http://ginawashington.tripod.com _________________________________________________________________ Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be.=A0 Meet Muse.=20 http://muse.live.com?source=3Dwlmailtag&loc=3Dus = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Nubrosis Art Galle= ry

Presents<= /FONT>

The Collaborative<= /STRONG>

 

Featuring:<= /P>

Araaman Alvin Fudge, Cheste= r Hopkins-Bey, Kole,

Malkiese Paythress, Gina Wa= shington

and

Guest Artist Brother Walt W= ali Neil

 

Opening Reception<= /FONT>

March 10, 2007

5:00 - 8:00 pm

Food, Poetry and L= ive Performance

 

Dj Dance Party

8:00 - 1:00 am

Where: 11910 Bucke= y Rd

 

Link can be found at:<= /STRONG>

http://ginawashington.tripod.com


Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be. Meet your= Muse. = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_-- From tinks1026 at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:48:34 2007 From: tinks1026 at gmail.com (Angela Boehm) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:48:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical seeking basketball coach Message-ID: Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a man between the ages of 30-40 years old to play the part of Coach Bolton in High School Musical. Show will be Performed April 26-28th. Cast is middleschool-college with three adult roles. If intrested please email angela at angela at olmstedperformingarts.com Thanks. Angela Boehm Olmsted Performing Arts Board Of Directors www.olmstedperformingarts.com 440.465.3355 From mollylarocco at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 12:13:43 2007 From: mollylarocco at gmail.com (molly larocco) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:13:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Vagina Monologues: Akron Message-ID: <13eb94d70702201213p222ee766x17ba08dd35f77e0a@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part! Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter! Help end Violence against Women. It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm. Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111 on campus Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day Foundation. Hope to see you all there!! ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part!
Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter!

Help end Violence against Women.

<img src=" http://myspace-160.vo.llnwd.net/01913/06/16/1913526160_m.gif">

It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm.
Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111
on campus

Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis
Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day
Foundation.

Hope to see you all there!!


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------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187-- From JJones at aultman.com Tue Feb 20 12:47:03 2007 From: JJones at aultman.com (Jennifer Jones) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:47:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Celebrity Impersonators Message-ID: <29A593101B6F5149B2A78A3E10E9B71007318A20@exch03.ahf2000.aultman.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I work for Aultman Hospital (located in Canton, Ohio). Each year we host an annual themed event for our employees in May. This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue. We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city backdrop. One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with them. I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could identify! Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th. Our "Celebs" would need to be available from about 5-7pm. We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience. If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023. =20 FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and have an Elvis in the works! =20 Thanks in advance for your consideration! Sincerely, Jennifer Jones =20 Jennifer Jones Aultman Hospital Physician Services 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, Ohio 44710 330-363-4023 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I work for Aultman Hospital (located = in Canton, Ohio).  Each year we host an annual themed event for our = employees in May.  This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue.  = We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create = Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city = backdrop.  One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity = impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with = them.  I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, = Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could = identify!  Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th.  Our “Celebs” would need to be available from about 5-7pm.  = We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience.  = If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at = jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023.

 

FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and = have an Elvis in the works!

 

Thanks in advance for your = consideration!

Sincerely,

Jennifer Jones

 

Jennifer Jones

Aultman Hospital

Physician Services

2600 Sixth Street = SW

Canton, Ohio  44710

330-363-4023

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA-- From info at standingrock.ne Tue Feb 20 09:18:06 2007 From: info at standingrock.ne (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:18:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Get WARM" Silent Art Auction, benefit for Epitome Magazine Message-ID: <45DB2D4E.90001@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women?s Art Recognition Movement (W.A.R.M) present WHAT: ?Get WARM? Silent Art Auction for Epitome Magazine -a silent art auction to benefit the Epitome Magazine, a northeast Ohio magazine highlighting the achievments of women in our area. -Photographs, Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics and more -food, beverages, and music WHEN: Saturday, March 3rd, 8pm -Auction closes at 5pm on March 31st. WHERE: North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: 330-673-4970 or 330-686-9800 GALLERY HOURS: Thursday-Saturday 1-5pm www.standingrock.net for updates EPITOME MAGAZINE: www.epitomemag.com Maureen Londergan Founder & Editor in Chief Celebrating the arts minds and ambitions of the women of northeast Ohio! Epitome is now in its fifth year of publication. Epitome is a unique blend of local resources, area arts and literary updates as well as personal and global viewpoints that are important to women. Epitome magazine is published by Implosion Press a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Epitome magazine is a publication of Implosion Press Implosion Press, a 501(c)3 Non-profit Organization. Implosion Press mission is to continue Celebrating the Arts, Minds and Ambitions of Women in Northeast Ohio. Phone: 330-836-7808 Fax: 330-836-9877 Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net info at standingrock.net From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:20:54 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:20:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Noah Budin's CD Launch Party and Concert Message-ID: <83919.21116.qm@web81401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Announcing the Release of Noah Budin's new CD "Metaphor" CD Launch Party and Concert Monday, February 26 8:00 PM Nighttown in Cleveland Heights (at the Top of Cedar Hill) Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians David Budin Ed Ridley, Jr. Sam Getz and Rob Ticherich Admission $10.00 Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime you an order them from www.soundswrite.com or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH or by emailing Noah at nbudin at sbcglobal.net --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Announcing the Release of
Noah Budin's new CD
"Metaphor"
 
CD Launch Party and Concert
Monday, February 26
8:00 PM
Nighttown in Cleveland Heights
(at the Top of Cedar Hill)
Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians
David Budin
Ed Ridley, Jr.
Sam Getz and
Rob Ticherich
 
Admission $10.00
 
Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime you an order them from
or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH
or by emailing Noah at 
 
 
--0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116-- From neonataldeath at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 09:24:16 2007 From: neonataldeath at yahoo.com (Parker) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:24:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publishing help Message-ID: <199206.56577.qm@web54601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book? I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art. I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art. Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well. This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly. Thank you, Parker --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book?
 
I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art.  I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art.
 
Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well.  This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly.
 
                                             Thank you,
                                                      Parker  


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:42:16 2007 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:42:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <220824.21052.qm@web82510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITIONS North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe Ages 50 + "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals) Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26 7:00 p.m. North Canton Playhouse Mainstage 525 7th St. NE North Canton Directed By Ed Kuntzman Call 330 494 - 1613 for information --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
AUDITIONS
North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe
Ages 50 +
"Radio TBS"
(Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)
Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26
7:00 p.m.
North Canton Playhouse Mainstage
525 7th St. NE  North Canton
Directed By Ed Kuntzman
Call 330 494 - 1613 for information
 
 
--0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 20 13:39:46 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:39:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Auditions next week Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E015273B8@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 announces auditions for =20 Guys and Dolls A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Auditions:=20 Monday & Tuesday, February 26 & 27, 2007 beginning at 6:30 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm =20 Requirements: - Appointment Needed -- Call 440-951-7500 x113 - Come prepared with one short song - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will be provided. =20 Casting Information: The role of Sky Masterson has been cast. All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+) (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Tue Feb 20 14:04:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:04:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes for Young Actors BEGIN ON SATURDAY! Message-ID: <024b01c7553b$27ab5600$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0247_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910" ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EVERY CLASS IS A GO!! SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!! NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com WEATHERVANE YOUTH THEATRE ~ NEXT SESSION BEGINS FEBURARY 24TH ~ Offered at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron Classes at Weathervane follow the Ohio Academic Content Standards for = Theater. Same fun, more challenging games and exercises, ADDED arts = content! Youth Theatre Classes are taught by theatre professionals and = educators, for children ages 4 to 18. Classes are offered in = performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical theatre. = Classes take place one day a week, Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already started, so call today! Theatre for Little Ones Ages 3 & 4 Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 am Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For toddlers AND their parents! In the style of a mommy and me = class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. Using theatre = games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a comfortable, = fun and creative atmosphere. Acting I: Through the Eyes of a Child Grades K ~ 2 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For the beginning student to learn about the magic of theatre. The = class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre games to teach = fundamentals. Acting II: Places, Please! Grades 2, 3 & 4 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 12 Young performers will develop basic acting skills. The class will = also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will focus on = monologues and scene work. Acting III: Zoo Crew Grades 4, 5 & 6 Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 In this class, students will explore creative movement through = stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and exercises are = used to teach and re-enforce fundamentals. Acting IV: Advanced Workshop: Classical Theatre Grades 6, 7 & 8 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 Students will have the opportunity to work with play scripts from = Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and performing these texts are = the focus of this class, with theatre games designed to help students = build the skills they will need to perform the classics. Acting V: Advanced Acting Workshop Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This challenging class explores different acting techniques and = styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques and scripts. Acting VI: Advanced Workshop: Improvisation Grades 5 ~ 8 Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 This fast paced drama class focuses on improvisational techniques. = Students will play a large variety of theatre games and scenework. Think = fast! Musical Theatre I Grades 1, 2 & 3 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class will concentrate on developing the skill and artistry of = singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the younger student who = enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation is a small = cabaret performance. Musical Theatre II Grades 4, 5 & 6 Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 For students with some performance experience, this class will focus = on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical styles. The final = presentation is a small performance. Musical Theatre III Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class is for students with previous musical theatre, dance = and/or performance training. The class will focus on advanced = performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final presentation is a small ensemble performance. Make Yourself up! Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 Characters in this class will range from the mildly unusual to the = truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and from that a = makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results will amaze and entertain you! Stage Management Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes. Students will = learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute the "run" of a = production. Interested students who have completed the class may have = the opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane production.=20 MASTER CLASS ADDED Fisticuffs to Pointy Things March 2 ~ May 11 NO CLASS APRIL 6 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm Ten Classes Tuition $250 Special Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight = Directors Check out his website here! www.HackandSlash.com And here! http://www.thefightdirector.com/ The principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please = call for more information. Space is limited so sign-up today! #### ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
EVERY = CLASS IS A=20 GO!!  SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!!
 
NEWS = RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC = Pepe =20 (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
 
WEATHERVANE = YOUTH=20 THEATRE
~ NEXT SESSION = BEGINS=20 FEBURARY 24TH ~
Offered at Weathervane=20 Playhouse in Akron

Classes at Weathervane = follow the=20 Ohio Academic Content Standards for Theater. Same fun, more challenging = games=20 and exercises, ADDED arts content! =20 Youth Theatre = Classes are=20 taught by theatre professionals and educators, for children ages 4 to 18.  = Classes are=20 offered in performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical=20 theatre.  Classes take place one day a week,=20 Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to=20 May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already = started, so=20 call today!

 
Theatre for Little=20 Ones
Ages 3 & 4
Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 = am
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For toddlers AND their parents! In the style = of a=20 mommy and me class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. = Using=20 theatre games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a = comfortable,=20 fun and creative atmosphere.
 
Acting I: = Through the=20 Eyes of a Child
Grades K ~ 2
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For the beginning student to learn about the = magic=20 of theatre. The class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre = games to=20 teach fundamentals.
 
Acting = II: Places,=20 Please!
Grades 2, 3 & 4
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 12
    Young performers will develop basic acting = skills.=20 The class will also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will = focus on=20 monologues and scene work.
 
Acting = III: Zoo=20 Crew
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    In this class, students will explore = creative=20 movement through stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and = exercises are used to teach and re-enforce = fundamentals.
 
Acting = IV: Advanced=20 Workshop: Classical Theatre
Grades 6, 7 & 8
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    Students will have the = opportunity to=20 work with play scripts from Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and = performing these texts are the focus of this class, with theatre games = designed=20 to help students build the skills they will need to perform the=20 classics.
 
Acting V: = Advanced=20 Acting Workshop
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This challenging class explores different = acting=20 techniques and styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques = and=20 scripts.
 
Acting = VI: Advanced=20 Workshop: Improvisation
Grades 5 ~ 8
Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    This fast paced drama class focuses on=20 improvisational techniques. Students will play a large variety of = theatre games=20 and scenework. Think fast!
 
Musical = Theatre=20 I
Grades 1, 2 & 3
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class will concentrate on developing = the skill=20 and artistry of singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the = younger=20 student who enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation = is a=20 small cabaret performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 II
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    For students with some performance = experience, this=20 class will focus on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical = styles. The=20 final presentation is a small performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 III
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class is for students with previous = musical=20 theatre, dance and/or performance training. The class will focus on = advanced=20 performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final=20 presentation is a small ensemble performance.
 
Make = Yourself=20 up!
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    Characters in this class will range from the = mildly=20 unusual to the truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and = from=20 that a makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results=20 will amaze and entertain you!
 
Stage=20 Management
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    The how-to of running a show from behind the = scenes.=20 Students will learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute = the "run"=20 of a production. Interested students who have completed the class may = have the=20 opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane = production. 
 
MASTER=20 CLASS ADDED
Fisticuffs=20 to Pointy Things
March 2 ~ May=20 11
NO CLASS APRIL=20 6
 
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 = pm
Ten Classes
Tuition $250
    Special = Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight=20 Directors
       =20         Check out his website here! = www.HackandSlash.com<= /STRONG>
   =20             And here! = http://www.thefightdirector.com= /
    The=20 principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please call = for more=20 information.
 
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Looking for special effects ideas for production of Wizard of Oz.  Smoke and flames for the Wizard scenes, explosions for the witch's appearances, rising balloon basket, burning Scarecrow straw.  Contact Mike Skerritt at gmskerritt at aol.com.  Thanks.

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----------MB_8C923749D3C69AC_16DC_7108_WEBMAIL-MC20.sysops.aol.com-- From a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 20:19:14 2007 From: a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com (Angela Kabasan) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 20:19:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]in need of a vocal/accompanist coaching lesson? In-Reply-To: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F83EA3C@gltf01.gltf.local> Message-ID: <691141.98929.qm@web32115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-516843785-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929" --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally? I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up. I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece. If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now). The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday. Thank you. Angela --------------------------------- Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally?  I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up.
 
I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece.  If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now).   The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday.  Thank you. 
 
Angela


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charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release February 21, 2007=20 =20 Cleveland's Classic Theater Company Concludes 45th Season With Spring Repertory GTLF Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward's Hay Fever and=20 Festival Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut with Shakespeare's The Tempest.=20 =20 CLEVELAND, OH - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that features Noel Coward's classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and William Shakespeare's fantastic farewell to the theater, The Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, March 16 - April 21, 2007. The Spring Repertory features a single company of eighteen actors performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. Festival Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will direct Hay Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic Director, Andrew May, will make his GLTF directorial debut with The Tempest. =20 Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with generous support from Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger Foundation. Media sponsors for the Festival's 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3 ideastream.=20 =20 "Our forty-fifth year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically remarkable and wildly popular," said Charles Fee, of the GLTF's current season. "During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew 13% over last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all income projections. In addition, our subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. That's an increase of 37% in season ticket attendance over the last two seasons. We look forward to continuing this period of incredible audience growth and artistic achievement with our upcoming Spring Repertory productions of Hay Fever and The Tempest. These great plays are in the hands of a truly gifted artistic company and I can't wait to share their work with Northeast Ohio." =20 The Festival's Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward's comedy Hay Fever. In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at the country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly destroyed when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to arrive. Nothing could have prepared the visitors for the chaos to come. An innocent visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent maelstrom of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic comedy takes center stage in Noel Coward's evening of blissfully bad behavior. =20 William Shakespeare's The Tempest rounds out the Festival's Spring Repertory. Tempted by spirits, teased by sprites, and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a mysterious enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero - a man they marooned and betrayed years ago. Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and passions unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic romance. William Shakespeare's final glorious gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and redemption. =20 =20 The directors of both Spring Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences. GLTF's Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will celebrate the completion of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel Coward's Hay Fever to open the Spring Repertory. Fever represents the first Noel Coward offering in a GLTF season since the company's winter 2004 production of Private Lives. Fee most recently directed Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest for GLTF in 2004. Andrew May, GLTF's Associate Artistic Director and a veteran member of the Festival's acting company, will accept a new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut with William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Since first appearing with the Festival in 2003 as Bottom in A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet, Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can't Take It With You, Amadeus and Love's Labour's Lost. =20 "We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season with an amazing pair of classics like Hay Fever and The Tempest," said Charles Fee of the upcoming Spring Repertory. "On behalf of everyone at the Festival, I would like to say 'thank you' to Northern Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful one for us. You've demonstrated that this community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of Great Lakes Theater Festival. From this foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era - one that will set the course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences experience theater. We can't wait to share our bold new plans with you. In the meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an amazing night of classic theater...or two...this spring!" =20 Opening Night performances of Hay Fever (March 17th) and The Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with preview performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain times for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Spring Repertory will continue to offer sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the popular Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series. (Consult the enclosed production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and times.) =20 Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price from $22-$56 (Student tickets $13 - any performance / any seat) and are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or by visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office. Students, educators and groups of ten or more receive discounts.=20 =20 Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center, the Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since 1982. =20 # # # =20 =20 Media Contact: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Director (216) 241-5490 x317=20 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org =20 www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 Shakespeare's Great Company! Catch a pair of classics this spring with our NEW Spring Repertory! =20 Hay Fever & The Tempest Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / March 16-April 21, 2007 For tickets, visit www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For=20 Immediate Release

February=20 21, 2007

 

Cleveland’s Classic Theater = Company

Concludes 45th=20 Season With Spring Repertory

GTLF=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward’s = Hay=20 Fever and

Festival=20 Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut = with Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.=20

 

CLEVELAND, OH –=20 Great Lakes Theater = Festival (GLTF)=20 will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that = features Noel=20 Coward’s classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and = William=20 Shakespeare’s fantastic farewell to the theater, The=20 Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating = repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse = Square Center, March 16 – April = 21, 2007. The=20 Spring Repertory features a = single=20 company of eighteen actors = performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. = Festival=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles=20 Fee, will direct Hay = Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic = Director,=20 Andrew May, will make his GLTF = directorial debut with The=20 Tempest.

 

Great = Lakes=20 Theater Festival’s 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with = generous support from=20 Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger = Foundation.  Media sponsors for the = Festival’s=20 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 = and WCPN=20 90.3 ideastream.

 

“Our forty-fifth=20 year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically = remarkable=20 and wildly popular,” said Charles Fee, of the = GLTF’s=20 current season.  = During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew = 13% over=20 last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all = income=20 projections.  In = addition, our=20 subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. = That’s an increase of 37% in season = ticket=20 attendance over the last two seasons. =20 We look forward to continuing this period of incredible = audience=20 growth and artistic achievement = with our=20 upcoming Spring Repertory = productions=20 of Hay Fever and The Tempest.  These great plays are in the = hands of a=20 truly gifted artistic company and I can’t wait to share their work = with=20 Northeast = Ohio.”

 

The = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward’s=20 comedy Hay = Fever.  In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at = the=20 country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly = destroyed=20 when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to = arrive.  Nothing could have prepared = the visitors=20 for the chaos to come.  An = innocent=20 visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent = maelstrom=20 of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic = comedy=20 takes center stage in Noel Coward’s evening of blissfully bad=20 behavior.

 

 William Shakespeare’s The Tempest rounds out the = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory.  Tempted by spirits, teased by = sprites,=20 and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a = mysterious=20 enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero – = a man they=20 marooned and betrayed years ago.  = Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and = passions=20 unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic = romance.  William Shakespeare’s = final glorious=20 gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and = redemption. 

 

           =20 The directors of both = Spring=20 Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences.  GLTF’s Producing Artistic Director, = Charles=20 Fee, will celebrate the = completion=20 of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel = Coward’s Hay Fever to open the = Spring=20 Repertory.  Fever represents the first = Noel Coward=20 offering in a GLTF season since the company’s winter 2004 = production of Private Lives.  Fee most recently directed = Oscar Wilde’s=20 The Importance of Being = Earnest for=20 GLTF in 2004.  Andrew May, GLTF’s = Associate Artistic=20 Director and a veteran member of the Festival’s acting company, = will accept a=20 new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut = with=20 William Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.   = Since first=20 appearing with the Festival in 2003 as = Bottom in=20 A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet,=20 Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming = of=20 the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can’t Take It = With You,=20 Amadeus and Love’s Labour’s = Lost.

 

           =20 “We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season = with an amazing=20 pair of classics like Hay = Fever and=20 The Tempest,” said = Charles Fee of the=20 upcoming Spring Repertory.  “On behalf of everyone = at the Festival,=20 I would like to say ‘thank you’ to Northern=20 Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful = one for=20 us.  You’ve = demonstrated that this=20 community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of = Great Lakes=20 Theater Festival.  From = this=20 foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era – one that = will set the=20 course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences = experience=20 theater.  We can’t = wait to share our=20 bold new plans with you.  = In the=20 meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an = amazing=20 night of classic theater…or two…this=20 spring!”

 

Opening = Night=20 performances of Hay Fever = (March=20 17th) and The=20 Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with = preview=20 performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain = times for=20 all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. = curtain time=20 for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. = Both productions in = GLTF’s Spring=20 Repertory will continue to offer=20 sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the = popular Director’s Night and = Playnotes pre-show discussion=20 series.  (Consult the = enclosed=20 production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and=20 times.)

 

Single = tickets=20 for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price=20 from $22-$56 = (Student=20 tickets $13 – any performance / any seat) and = are=20 available by calling (216)=20 241-6000, by = ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or = by=20 visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office.  Students, educators and groups of = ten or=20 more receive discounts.

 

Since = 1962, Great=20 Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of = classic=20 theater to the widest possible audience in Northern=20 Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse = Square Center, the Festival has called = the Ohio=20 Theatre home since 1982.

 

#  # =20 #

 

 

Media=20 Contact:

Todd=20 Krispinsky

Marketing and Public = Relations=20 Director

(216) 241-5490 x317=20

tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org

=

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Shakespeare's Great=20 Company!
Catch a pair of classics = this spring=20 with our NEW Spring Repertory! 
Hay Fever & =
The=20 Tempest
Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / = March=20 16-April 21, 2007
For tickets, visit = www.greatlakestheater.org=20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Feb 21 07:53:55 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:53:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woody Allen, Elaine May, David Mamet One Acts Open this Friday Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E01527405@fa1.FineArts.Local> 11th Annual One Act Festival Opens this Friday! =20 The Fine Arts Association =20 presents our 11th Annual One Act Festival =20 Death Defying Acts 3 fast paced and witty one-act plays by the incomparable Woody Allen, Elaine May, and David Mamet (Rated Adult) =20 February 23 & 24 and March 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 & 10 at 8:00 pm =20 =20 The Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 To order tickets, call (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org =20 (Ask about our special Singles pricing for the March 1 performance!! Use code "Fast Friends") =20 CAST =20 Mike Breeze Nancy Brooks Mark DePompei Aaron Drews Paul Felden Dawn Hill Don Knepper Sarah Kunchik Mary Britta Shirring =20 Artistic Team =20 Ann Hedger-Director Caity Grand-Assistant to the Director Dena Jo Pavlovic-Stage Manager Kristen Buchs-Lighting Design Melissa Konieczka-Costume Design Paul Gatzke-Technical Director Ben Needham-Set Design =20 =20 From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Feb 21 08:27:56 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:27:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST CHANCE FOR DISCOUNT: Register today for Verb Ballets Master Class Series at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7E4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST CHANCE to register for Dance Master Classes at discounted rate! First class begins February 25th =20 Beck Center for the Arts and Verb Ballets present =20 MASTER CLASS SERIES =20 Beck Center Creative Arts Building 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. =20 =20 Sunday, February 25 HERNANDO CORTEZ Intermediate Ballet =20 Hernando Cortez, Verb Ballets Artistic Director, performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. He was featured in two PBS/WNET "Great Performances: Dance in America" specials. He performed with Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement. =20 Sunday, March 4 MARCELLA ALVAREZ Intermediate Modern Dance =20 Marcella Alvarez trained with the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark Morris among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004. =20 Sunday, March 11 BRIAN MURPHY Intermediate Ballet =20 Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance Caravan in the summer months.=20 =20 Tuition: $40 for the series -or- $15 for a single class =20 To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x 222. =20 In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will present Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted group rates are available for dance students. For more information, call Linda Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

LAST = CHANCE

to register = for

Dance Master = Classes

at discounted = rate!

First class begins February = 25th

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

and

Verb = Ballets

present

 

MASTER CLASS = SERIES

 

Beck Center = Creative Arts Building

17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio

Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 = p.m.

 

=  

= Sunday, February 25

HERNANDO CORTEZ   Intermediate Ballet

 

Hernando = Cortez, = Verb Ballets Artistic Director, = performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance = Company.  He was featured in two PBS/WNET “Great Performances: Dance in = America” specials. He performed with Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project = on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the = school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York = Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio = Live Award of Achievement.

=  

= Sunday, March 4

MARCELLA ALVAREZ   Intermediate Modern = Dance

 

Marcella Alvarez trained with = the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance = Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert = Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark = Morris

among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004.

=  

= Sunday, March 11

BRIAN MURPHY   Intermediate Ballet

 

Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, = New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance = Caravan in the summer months.

 

Tuition:=

$40 for the = series

-or-

 $15 for a single = class

 

To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x = 222.

 

In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will = present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song = and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted = group rates are available for dance students.  For more information, call = Linda = Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540. =

 

 

 

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

 

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All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+), particularly male movers and dancers young and old (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 From etsengas at kent.edu Wed Feb 21 08:46:08 2007 From: etsengas at kent.edu (Effie) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:46:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening at Kent State for Staff Musician Message-ID: <20070221164609.890D54CE8F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit POSITION VACANCY: DANCE DIVISION KENT STATE UNIVERSITY KENT, OH 44242-0001 POSITION: Full Time Dance Staff Musician Beginning Fall 2007 RESPONSIBLITIES: To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and develop part-time staff accompanists. QUALIFICATIONS: Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing. PROGRAM: The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age license in the State of Ohio. While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement sciences, history, notation and production. A minimum of four concerts are held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company. The Dance Division includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty and 1-3 part time staff musicians. The Dance Division enjoys a strong and cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts. The Division is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association. UNIVERSITY: Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities. The University functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events. Fine dining, entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus. The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine local parks. APPLICATION: Detailed letter of application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by phone. DEADLINE: All materials must be received by March 16, 2006. APPLY TO: Dance Musician Search Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124. E-mail: ashearer at kent.edu KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Effie A. 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POSITION: =          Full Time Dance = Staff Musician  Beginning Fall = 2007

 

RESPONSIBLITIES:       &nbs= p;  To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for = Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and = student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance = Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and = develop part-time staff accompanists.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:= Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching = experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing.

 

PROGRAM:       &nbs= p; The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age = license in the State of Ohio.  While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and = jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement = sciences, history, notation and production.  A minimum of four concerts are = held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, = B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company.  The Dance Division = includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and = serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty = and 1-3 part time staff musicians.  The Dance Division enjoys a strong and = cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts.  The Division is an accredited member of the National = Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association.

 

UNIVERSITY:=       = Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional = campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities.  The University = functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for = undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social = activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events.  Fine dining, = entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus.  The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 = offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine = local parks.

 

APPLICATION: Detailed letter of = application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by = phone.

 

DEADLINE: All materials must be = received by March 16, = 2006.

 

APPLY = TO: Dance Musician Search = Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box = 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea = Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124.  E-mail: = ashearer at kent.edu

 

 

 

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL = OPPORTUNITY,

AFFIRMATIVE = ACTION EMPLOYER.

 

 

Effie A. = Tsengas

PR/Marketing = Director

Porthouse Theatre & = KSU School of Theatre & Dance

330-672-4102 = Direct Line

330-672-3884 Porthouse Box Office

330-672-2889 = Fax

www.porthouse= theatre.com

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O0TCewm8gB8+FkEAADs= ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:01:21 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:01:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Noah Budin's CD "Metaphor" Message-ID: <20070221170121.55411.qmail@web81407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in! Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor" Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email): "...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs. Silent Son made me cry. The truth is, every song was so well written. The whole vibe of this project is so right. I learned so much and FELT so much just listening. You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. Your band is awesome, too. They sound great. And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING. Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE. I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice. I can't say enough good things about this CD..." "Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio or www.soundswrite.com --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in!

Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current
and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor"

Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email):

"...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs.  Silent Son made me cry.  The truth is, every song was so well written.  The whole vibe of this project is so right.  I learned so much and FELT so much just listening.  You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. 
Your band is awesome, too.  They sound great.  And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING.  Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE.  I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice.  I can't say enough good things about this CD..."


"Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio
or www.soundswrite.com
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Get tickets now for "The Music of Jacques Brel" at Kalliope Stage,
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Tuesday to Friday and Saturday from 11am to 4pm.  Box Office Phone 216-321-0870 or order tickets at www.kalliopestage.com.

Special $20/person promotion price for Wednesday 02/21/07 and Thursday
02/22/07 when you mention this posting. Call now and make your
reservation. Watch for other promotions through this bulletin board.

Rex R. Snider
Managing Director


Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. --0-791210629-1172078006=:91456-- From diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:42:25 2007 From: diemwoman at sbcglobal.net (Lori Diemer) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:42:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SAVE THE DATE : :Lori Diemer, DW Photography Message-ID: <20070221174225.35230.qmail@web81005.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Save The Date to: "Explore the Arctic" Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio Please join local photographers Lori Diemer Marilyn Dolence & Carol Hoffecker for a presentation of their 2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle. In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes and a variety of sea birds during the trip. For more information or to RSVP for this FREE event please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Save The Date to:
"Explore the Arctic"
Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm
 The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio
 
Please join local photographers
 Lori Diemer  Marilyn Dolence 
& Carol Hoffecker
for a presentation of their
2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle.
 
In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes
and a variety of sea birds during the trip.
 
For more information or to RSVP
for this FREE event
please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net
 
Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org
--0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787-- >From Cassidy Theatre Wed Feb 21 18:18:22 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:18:22 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BABY Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <23118536.1172081903202.JavaMail.root at elwamui-muscovy.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Cassidy Theatre will hold auditions for the musical BABY. this Monday, February 26th at 8p.m. and Tuesday February 27th at 7p.m. Production dates for the show are April 20 - May 6, 2008. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN AT THIS TIME!! This shows will need: 3 couples (please see below for descriptions) 4 women 4 men Director : Trinidad Snider Musical Director: Brad Wyner Stage Manager: Caron Wykle Callbacks will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 7p.m. Rehearsals will begin Monday, March 5, 2007. Is there anything more exciting, frightening and utterly life-changing than impending parenthood? BABY is the Tony award-nominated musical story of three expectant couples. Three Couples: Couple #1 Danny - (Baritone/Tenor) 20 years of age, Musician, He is someone who needs to be urged to make big life decisions Lizzie - (Mezzo/Belter) 20 years of age, Writer, She is a visionary and wants to have it all Couple #2 Nick - (Baritone/Tenor) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Great sense of humor but tends to deal with matters with his sense of humor to avoid the underlying truth. Pam - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Very athletic. Fears she is not feminine enough. Desperately want to have a baby. Couple #3 Alan - (Baritone/Tenor) Mid to late 40's - He is trying to find a way to reconnect with his wife now that the children are gone. Arlene - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 40's - She wants to be a "twosome" finally but at what costs? These roles require not only strong vocalists BUT very strong actors!! This cast will consist of 14 people: Please prepare a song which not only highlights your vocal ability but truly lets you shine as an actor! Questions? Please call the box office at (440) 842-4600, Monday through Friday from 9am to 4p.m. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights. From joe216films at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 11:19:19 2007 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:19:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discounted CAVS tix for NEohioPAL members... Message-ID: Greeting NEohioPAL members. I have 2 CLUB TICKETS for the Cleveland Cavaliers game this Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at downtown's "The Q" against the New Orleans Hornets. The tickets are worth $89 apiece ($188) and are in the very nice CLUB SEAT level, which includes its own service staff so you never have to leave your seats during the game for a drink or food. I know how it can be tough for an artist to afford a night out, so I'm dropping the price for both tickets by over 20% to $150. If interested, even if you don't have $150, make me an offer and they could be yours. Don't waste time. Cavs tix are hot and are a great way to entertain clients or make a great gift... Joe _________________________________________________________________ With tax season right around the corner, make sure to follow these few simple tips. http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.aspx?icid=HMFebtagline From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 11:42:20 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:42:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33010.69.221.139.206.1172086940.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, SELF-MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: * Public Relations * Fund Raisers * Errands Person * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. From rdt1 at uakron.edu Wed Feb 21 12:00:57 2007 From: rdt1 at uakron.edu (rdt1 at uakron.edu) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:00:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Residental Cleaning Message-ID: <20070221150057.n4jzlnq4n9k4skwc@webmail.uakron.edu> I am looking for anyone who needs residental cleaning in and around the Akron area. Whether it's for yourself or an elderly person. You can contact me at any time day or night. Renata Thompson 330-860-3871 Thank you so much! From stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 12:14:01 2007 From: stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net (Stefanie Coletti) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:14:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP RISING STAR 2007 WINNER ANNOUNCED! Message-ID: <421430.9986.qm@web82815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE Center For The Performing Arts "RISING STAR" Vocal Talent Competition CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER! MELISSA DAY 2ND PLACE KARRI BETH FEDOR 3RD PLACE ALICIA FOGAL CHELSEE CAMPBELL SUZI ORAVEC ALYSE B. CORLEY LYNN SHEA JAKE D. FEDOR CORY TURNER LAURA FEDOR CASSIE UTT TRICIA HORN COURTNEY VIGNOS Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory 1227 North Main Street, North Canton March 16 - 6:00pm Winner's Performance March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm Finalists Performances $12.00/Person Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-305-1466 www.northcantonplayhouse.com --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE
Center For The Performing Arts
 
"RISING STAR"
Vocal Talent Competition
 
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER!
 
MELISSA DAY

2ND PLACE
KARRI BETH FEDOR
 
3RD PLACE
ALICIA FOGAL

              CHELSEE CAMPBELL            SUZI ORAVEC               
              ALYSE B. CORLEY                 LYNN SHEA
              JAKE D. FEDOR                      CORY TURNER
              LAURA FEDOR                        CASSIE UTT
              TRICIA HORN                           COURTNEY VIGNOS
Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances
At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory
1227 North Main Street, North Canton
 
March 16 - 6:00pm
Winner's Performance
March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm
Finalists Performances
 
$12.00/Person
Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:
330-305-1466
 
--0-333745433-1172088841=:9986-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Feb 21 12:21:22 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:21:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join in fun of BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton Message-ID: <000001c755f5$dab482c0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton (Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton. Come on your own or with a partner to one or more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per couple. Bring payment to first day of class or mail payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net . ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton

 

(Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National = ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week = workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe = School of Dance, 2387 Locust = St. S., Canal Fulton.

 

Come on your own or with a partner to one or = more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for = all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per = couple.

 

Bring payment to first day of class or mail = payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St. = South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0-- From jayrossishow at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 12:35:49 2007 From: jayrossishow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:35:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]JRP...Come see what's new! Message-ID: <154275.70456.qm@web33412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!! Over the past couple months we've filmed: 1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at http://jayrossi.s5.com ) 2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency 3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs! ------------------------------------------ COMING SOON: 1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II' 2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film! ALSO, New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!! http://jayrossi.s5.com . The Jay Rossi Project on MySpace on YouTube --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!!
Over the past couple months we've filmed:
1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at 
http://jayrossi.s5.com )
2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency
3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography
We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs!
------------------------------------------
COMING SOON:
1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II'
2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film!
ALSO,
New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!!
 
http://jayrossi.s5.com .



Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456-- From jcasey at dobama.org Wed Feb 21 15:35:19 2007 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:35:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama theatre presents SHORN Message-ID: <000001c75610$f5995280$a602a8c0@dobamamain> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit DOBAMA THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS A Workshop Production of SHORN Written & Performed by Juliette Regnier Directed by Pandora Robertson SHORN tells fictionalized stories of 4 French women accused of being complicit with in Nazis February 22-March 4 $8 for preview tickets February 22 Sunday February 25 is "pay what you can"! 13100 Shaker Square Come early, eat at the wonderful restaurants nearby Call 216-932-3396 for Reservations -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.412 / Virus Database: 268.18.3/694 - Release Date: 2/20/2007 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
DOBAMA=20 THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS
 
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Directed by Pandora Robertson
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80-- From mglady at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 15:52:51 2007 From: mglady at adelphia.net (mglady at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:52:51 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art Show Opening - Textile Art Alliance Message-ID: <800841.1172101971817.JavaMail.root@web40> Hello!=20 I was given this Email by one of our new members as a place to announce = some of our shows, I hope you can post this, or let me know what I need to = do inorder to post. Thanks.. I will Copy my press release in this Email, so= there is no attachment.=20 Cat Lee Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Museum of Art FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =09CONTACT: =09Cat Lee =09216.382.7052 =09Fax: 216.881.0653=09mglady at adelphia.net =09www.clevelandart.org/taa =09taa at clevelandart.org=09=09 Textile Arts Expressions 2007 =E2=80=93 Opening Reception and show On Saturday March 3, 6:00 pm, The Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Mus= eum of Art (TAA) will be hosting an opening reception for it=E2=80=99s memb= er show at HeightsArts Gallery, located at the newly renovated Cleveland He= ights library, 2340 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118. This show will r= un from March 3 =E2=80=93 April 7, 2007. To emphasize the diversity of our = membership, this show will highlight the talents of TAA members. This show = will coincide with HeightsArts Family days, with demonstrations by members.= There will be quilting demonstrations on both Sunday March 18, and March 2= 5 and =E2=80=9Cmake it and take it=E2=80=9D projects for school age childre= n.=20 March 18, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Drop Spindle =E2=80=93 Come make your own= yarn! Kits will be available for sale=20 March 25, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Needle felting to create a pouch on a str= ing March 28, 1:00 =E2=80=93 5:00 pm Painting on Silk =E2=80=93 for grades 6 = =E2=80=93 12, Reservations is required by March 23 March 28, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm =E2=80=93 Make it and take it - Paper Wea= ving with TAA member Marty Young March 29, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 - Make it and Take it - Paper Quilting with T= AA meber Marty Young March 31, 1:00 pm, Gayle Pritchard will give an illustrated talk about her= new book =E2=80=9CUncommon Threads: Ohio=E2=80=99s Art Quilt Revolution=E2= =80=9D, published by Ohio University Press. It traces the emergence the art= quilt as a medium and shows the central role Ohio artists played in its cr= eation. The book will be available for purchase, and Gayle will be signing = her books. For more information, please call HeightsArts @ 216 371.3344 or www.heights= arts.org From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 15:56:36 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:56:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE OPEN AUDITIONS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B268@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the following: West Side Story; directed and choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 - August 26) Crazy For You; directed by James Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December 31). Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the following: =20 2PM -4PM Girls age 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is winning in the ultimate child performer.=20 For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared to move. =20 4PM - 6PM Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West Side Story, Crazy For You, and White Christmas.=20 Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.=20 =20 6 PM Non-Equity Women for role of Patsy Cline.=20 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with you.=20 =20 6:30 pm - Non-Equity Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline.=20 Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship with the star.=20 This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50.=20 =20 7 PM - AEA Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =20 Officer Krupke & Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for White Christmas. Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater repertoire and bring your book.=20 =20 Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. Auditions will be held at Canal Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.=20 To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner = Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the = following:  West Side Story; directed and = choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 – August = 26) Crazy For You; directed by James = Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White = Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December = 31).

Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the = following:

 

2PM –4PM Girls age = 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). = Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter = of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is = winning in the ultimate child performer.

For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared = to move.  

 

4PM – 6PM =  Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West  Side Story, Crazy For You, and White = Christmas.

Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. = Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay = for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.

 

6 PM Non-Equity Women for = role of Patsy Cline.

 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring = role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. = Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with = you.

 

6:30 pm – Non-Equity = Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline. =

Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship = with the star.

This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute = contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50. =

 

7 PM – AEA = Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =  

Officer Krupke & = Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for = White Christmas.

Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater = repertoire and bring your book.

 

Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. =  Auditions will be held at = Canal = Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.

To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company = Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680-- From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 16:02:53 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:02:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKS GIRL 9-15 FOR WHITE CHRISTMAS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B269@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007=20 Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead.=20 =20 Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at Canal Place, 520 S Main St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 Cassie Goldbach Company Manager=20 CDT 1275 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron, OH 44306 330-724-9855 x124 (office) =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of = White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007 =

Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young = granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals = and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead. =

 

Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at = Canal = Place, 520 S Main = St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition = please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com

 

Cassie Goldbach

Company Manager

CDT

1275 E. Waterloo = Rd.

Akron, OH 44306

330-724-9855 x124 = (office)

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384-- From mmiloro at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 19:38:28 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:38:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU - Monday and Tuesday at GLTG Message-ID: <002101c75632$ea770290$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions Will be held next week For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. The show will run weekends at the Geauga Theater May 4 through May 20 ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Auditions
Will be held next week
For the Geauga Lyric = Theater Guild's=20 production of:
 
You Can't = Take It With=20 You
 
Directed by Ann Hedger
Produced by Patty = Osredkar
 
Open auditions will take = place on=20 February 26 and 27 at=20 7pm
At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, = Ohio
Across From The Geauga Theater = (Located on=20 Chardon Square)
 
All roles are open.  Auditioners = will read=20 from the script.
 
The show will run weekends at the = Geauga=20 Theater
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------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220-- From thinkclara at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 19:56:49 2007 From: thinkclara at hotmail.com (Clara Illson) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:56:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Junior Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Message-ID: Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Now that I am a junior and adulthood is looming, I am beginning to look at colleges and conservatory programs. I've talked to my guidance counselor and theatre teachers, and so on, but I wanted to ask you all about the conservatory programs you have participated in. If you did attend college for theatre, I'd love to find out all I can. Your personal experience will be greatly helpful to me as well as my peers. I welcome any recomendations for or warnings against programs which you have experienced. The trials and tribulations of the college application process are incredibly stressful, as many of you already know, so I really appreciate everyone's help. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, movie theater, and more?.then map the best route! http://maps.live.com/?icid=hmtag1&FORM=MGAC01 From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 19:58:23 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:58:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <502899.81397.qm@web81814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 

--0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 20:05:14 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <654103.21311.qm@web81801.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 


--0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 20:19:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:19:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 20:31:21 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:31:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko previews of theatre and dance Message-ID: <769622.27900.qm@web33114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UPCOMING EVENTS GROUNDWORKS DANCE THEATER March 29 through April 1. The program will feature two world premieres, one by Keely Garfield and the other by GroundWorks? Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar. A previously performed piece, ?Through The Lens,? will round out the evening. Presented at Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue. Tickets: 216.631.272. MOMIX (Dance Cleveland and Cuyahoga Community College) March 9 @ 8 PM and March 10 @ 2 PM. ?Lunar Sea,? a 90-minutes, new evening-length spectacle. The dancers appear as glowing androgynous creates, levitating above the ground and disappearing into darkness. Called ?a tour de force of line and lift? by the NY Times. Presented at State Theatre. For tickets call 216-241-6000. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? (The Bang and the Clatter) February 23-March 25 (Thursdays through Sundays). Former college buddies take off to the Netherlands ands find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful prostitute. All tickets $15 with students and seniors on a ?pay as you can? for each show. 140 E. Market Street, Akron. Free parking. For tickets call 330-606-5317 or go to www.bnctheatre.com. ?STARS FELL ALL NIGHT? (Cleveland Public Theatre) March 2-March 17. Written by local playwright Mike Geither, the macabre play examines how a distrubed mortician attempts to manage the death of his sister by re enating her life with the corpses he embalms. 6415 Detroit Avenue. For tickets: 216 631-2727 or go to www.cptonline.org. ?SHORN? (Dobama Theatre) February 22-March 4. Local playwight and performer Juliette Regnier examines the concept that, ?nothing that passes for normal behavior during war, is.? 13100 Shaker Square, 2 doors down from the Colony Movie Theatre. Tickets: 216-932-3396 or online thru ?TicketLea? at www.dobama.org. ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? (Actors? Summit) February 15-March 4, special school matinees. Arthur Miller?s classic Pulitzer Prize winning play is a stream of conscious that examines the reality and fantasy of the American dream while asking the question, ?What is the best way to live?? Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. Tickets: 330-342-0800. THE CLEAN HOUSE (Cleveland Play House) March 2-25. In Sarah Ruhl?s play Mathilda doesn?t want to clean. She wants to tell jokes--in Portuguese. 8500 Euclid Avenue. Tickets: 216-795-7000. THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE (Carousel Dinner Theatre) February 28-April 28. A twenties roaring musical dance show. Director/Choreographer Marc Robin returns for a story of hope, transition and love. Millie was the recipient of six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Tickets: 330-724 9855, 1-800-362-4100. 1275 East Waterloo Road, Akron. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396546091 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Feb 21 22:02:27 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 01:02:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change' Message-ID: <45DCEBA30200008D00007C04@mailgate.wooster.edu> College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change': The Cast Features Students and Local Actors For Immediate Release February 15, 2007 Contact: John Finn 330-263-2145 Starring in "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" are Tina Benson, Meredith Overcash, Michael Stratton, and Dick Benson. WOOSTER, Ohio - The College of Wooster will present the adult musical comedy "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" March 1-3 at The College Underground (535 E. Wayne Ave.) beginning at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Tickets, which go on sale Feb. 19, are $5 for the general public ($3 for those with a College of Wooster I.D.) and include desserts and beverages. A cash bar with beer and wine will also be available. Tickets will be sold at the Lowry Center Information Desk (1189 Beall Ave.). Written by Joe DiPietro with music by Jimmy Roberts, the production consists of songs and sketches a la "Saturday Night Live" that examine dating, marriage, and love. The show reveals a range of emotions designed to make the audience laugh and cry in the same evening. Directed by Ansley Valentine, assistant professor of theatre at Wooster, with musical direction by Geoffrey Zimmerly, the show is produced by The College Underground and Lowry Center. This Dessert Theatre presentation features local theatre performers Dick and Tina Benson as well as College of Wooster students Michael Stratton and Meredith Overcash. The Bensons have appeared in numerous area productions, including the lead roles in Stage Partner's "Annie Get Your Gun" in 2005. Stratton had a role in the College's production of "Twelfth Night," and Overcash was featured in "Once on This Island." Originally produced in New York by James Hammerstein, Bernie Kukoff, and Jonathan Pollard, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" was first directed by Joel Bishoff and produced by the American Stage Company (James N. Vagias, executive producer). For more information, please call 330-263-2028. To order tickets, phone 330-263-2566. From FSternfeld at aol.com Thu Feb 22 04:22:02 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 07:22:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROBLEM with neohiopal yahoo "digest" subscribers Message-ID: -------------------------------1172146922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Early this morning, for an unknown reason, Yahoo bounced off approximately 700 yahoo subscribers who receive the "digest" version. The Yahoo "one-at-a-time" subscribers were not affected. I have written to both Hostway and Yahoo to find out what happened and to ask them to fix the problem so the Neohiopal mail can be delivered to you in the future. I was able to retrieve the email addresses and re subscribe you just now, but unfortunately you were re subscribed to one-at-a-time posting even though I set the "mass subscribe" to default to "digest." 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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172146922-- >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" Don't miss the Ohio Premier of 2006 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Adam Rapp's "Red Light Winter." This provocative premier opens Friday, February 23rd at 8pm. OPENING WEEKEND RECEPTION: Saturday, February 24th *Join the Seans, the Cast, and the Crew for a COMPLIMENTARY RECEPTION immediately following the performance. "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp Directed by Sean McConaha February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to Amsterdam and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute name Christina. But the romance they encounter in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home. www.bnctheatre.com LOCATED AT: 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From chloe at passportproject.org Thu Feb 22 02:10:47 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloë Hopson) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:10:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceAway! with Carlos Jones!; Construction Passport Project; Spring Classes begin in March! 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= --Apple-Mail-12-568229179-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 05:11:38 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:11:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv Shots! Improv Workshop Series Message-ID: <372418.38393.qm@web59002.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" Improv Shots! was created for every student interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once. Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques. New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles. To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today! All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between! For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353. Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm. For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv! Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching! IMPROV SHOTS! ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (EI 07) INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!) Thursday 2/22/07 7:00-10:00pm Mitchell's Personal Residence Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy! This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more. Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where). Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work! Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration! This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy! SCENE CREATION (SC 07) INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz Monday 3/5/07 7:00-10:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go! Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances. Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes. You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that. Scene creation is life created before your eyes! This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills. ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (AIT 07) INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress. Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop. On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be your classroom. This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. ***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward. If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment? This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.*** --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" 
 
Improv Shots! was created for every student  interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once.  Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques.  New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles.
 
To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! 
 
All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today!  All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between!  
 
For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353.
 
Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm.  For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov   Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv!    Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching!
  
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION  (EI 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!)
Thursday 2/22/07  7:00-10:00pm  Mitchell's Personal Residence
 
Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy!  This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more.  Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where).  Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work!  Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration!  This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy!
SCENE CREATION  (SC 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz
Monday 3/5/07  7:00-10:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go!
 
Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances.  Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes.  You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that.  Scene creation is life created before your eyes!  This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills.
ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES  (AIT 07)  INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall
Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress.  Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop.  On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be  your classroom.  This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. 
 
***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward.  If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment?  This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.***


Be a PS3 game guru.
Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Feb 22 05:35:32 2007 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:35:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Cleveland Theater Auditions Message-ID: <10117-45DD9C24-1679@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net> What: "Purlie Victorious" written by Ossie Davis - A comedy about the old south and one man's efforts to reacquire the local church. When: Monday, February 26th and Tuesday, February 27th (7 - 9 pm) Production Dates: April 21 - May 13th Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue Needed: 6 Males and 3 Females Ages 18 and up Director: Freddie A. Cox No appointment needed For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From donald.boozer at cpl.org Thu Feb 22 06:13:14 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:13:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Casting, Clubs, and Women Message-ID: Presenting this week's posting from the Literature Department at=20 Cleveland Public Library... The Literature Department is located on the second floor of the Main= =20 Library, downtown Cleveland, at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= .=20 Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reser= ve=20 any of these titles. For more information, visit our location, call 2= 16- 623-2881, or email us at =93literature cpl.org.=94 A Star Is Found: Our Adventures Casting Some of Hollywood's Biggest= =20 Movies. Janet Hirshenson and Jane Jenkins. Harcourt, 2006. (PN1995.9.C34 H57 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0151012342 (Link includes cover art, a summary, a review, table of contents, and= =20 an excerpt) "For anyone who's ever wondered how the Princess Bride ended up with = an=20 English accent or what Julia Roberts wore to the audition for her fir= st=20 major role -- or for anyone who's ever walked out of a movie saying "= I=20 would never have put that guy in that part" -- here is a first-of-its= - kind look at how actors are chosen and careers are born." -- from the= =20 book jacket The Movie Lovers' Club: How to Start Your Own Film Group. Cathleen Rountree. Inner Ocean Publishing, 2006. (PN1998 .R69 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1930722524 The author "invites film enthusiasts to use the magic of cinema to ho= st=20 an engaging evening filled with thoughtful discussion and lively=20 debates: Can men and women be friends? (Annie Hall) - Do you agree wi= th=20 Paul Rusesabagina, who said, 'family is all that matters' (Hotel=20 Rwanda) - How do you feel about Ramon Sampedro's fight for the right = to=20 die? (The Sea Inside)" -- from the back cover Women Screenwriters Today: Their Lives and Words. Marsha McCreadie. Praeger Publishers, 2006. (PN1998.2 .M425 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0275985423 (Link includes cover art, summary, and table of contents) "Throughout cinematic history, women screenwriters have played an= =20 essential role in the creation of the films we watch, and the questio= n=20 of whether women write from a unique perspective has been debated sin= ce=20 the silent era. Marsha McCreadie examines how this 'female sensibilit= y'=20 has been defined and questions whether, in fact, it exists at all." -= -=20 =66rom the book jacket Remember, books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET= =20 library with the touch of a button. Whether you're from Shaker Height= s,=20 Cleveland, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=20 provided and choose your library as the pickup location. ************************** Donald Boozer, Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 donald.boozer at cpl.org 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http://www.cpl.org From smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com Thu Feb 22 06:17:52 2007 From: smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com (Sheila Maloney) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:17:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. 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Message-ID: <9345139.1172153922180.JavaMail.root@web30> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Ethnic Dance Troupe - Csardas Dance Company (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 22, 2007) To view Csardas Dance Company's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=265 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. 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Sneak Reviews (vol 1) Saturday, February 24th 7:00 - 9:00pm At The Erie Building 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 www.eriebuilding.com FREE and Open to the Public (Suggested $5 Donation if You Can) Choreography and improvisations by: Colleen Clark & Larry Muha, Caroline Kappel, Megan Pitcher, Jennifer K Sutton, Shenee King, Maree ReMalia and Stephanie Iervoline will be presented. Enjoy an intimate loft setting while visiting with friends and artists. Give feedback to the choreographers or ask questions. Food & Beverages provided by ArteFino Art Gallery & Cafe in Tower Press. Space provided by The Erie Building - LIVE. WORK. LOFTS. For More Information or To Reserve Your Attendance, Contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com, 616.502.1019 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL From eak at cpacbiz.org Thu Feb 22 06:37:25 2007 From: eak at cpacbiz.org (Beth Kappa) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:37:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Learn new skills and understand your market Message-ID: <009501c7568e$f83ef9d0$310aa8c0@CPACWS03> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute "Where art meets business" We are getting ready to launch the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th. Since its founding in 2003, the AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast Ohio artists. AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and graphics to the basic business skills they need to thrive financially. We give participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the working artist. Topics include everything from finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, understanding taxes and branding. This class also serves as a great opportunity to hear local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security while preserving artistic passion. It is a great opportunity to network and make new connections within the arts and business communities. We have trained artists at all levels of their careers from students to established professionals. The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth discussion on local resources as well as personal experiences. View more information and media attention for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org/business/ent.shtml Questions? Call us! 216.575.0331 or email info at cpacbiz.org. The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute Dates: March 5, 7; March 12,14; March 19,21 Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm PM. Cost: $150. Location: 1900 Superior Ave., Cleveland, 44114. Sincerely, Beth Kappa Communications & Information Associate Community Partnership for Arts & Culture (CPAC) 1900 Superior, Suite 130 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.575.0331 www.cpacbiz.org ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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We are getting ready = to launch=20 the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th.  Since its founding in = 2003, the=20 AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast = Ohio=20 artists.

AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and = graphics to=20 the basic business skills they need to thrive financially.  We give = participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists = throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the = working=20 artist.  Topics include everything = from=20 finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, = understanding taxes=20 and branding.  This class also serves as a great opportunity  = to hear=20 local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security = while=20 preserving artistic passion.  It is a great opportunity to network = and make=20 new connections within the arts and business = communities.

 
We = have trained=20 artists at all levels of their careers from students to established=20 professionals.  The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth = discussion=20 on local resources as well as personal experiences.

View more information and media = attention=20 for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org= /business/ent.shtml


Questions?  Call us!  = 216.575.0331 or=20 email info at cpacbiz.org. 

The Artist as an Entrepreneur=20 Institute

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Location:        =20 1900 Superior Ave., = Cleveland, = 44114.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Beth Kappa
Communications = &=20 Information Associate
Community = Partnership for Arts=20 & Culture (CPAC)
1900 Superior, Suite = 130=20
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.575.0331  
www.cpacbiz.org

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 06:38:36 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 06:38:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about wha= t's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172171972-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Thu Feb 22 08:29:01 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:29:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND to see critically acclaimed EQUUS at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7F8@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST WEEKEND to see EQUUS February 22-25, 2007 =20 Read what reviewers have to say about EQUUS at Beck Center! =20 "Beck's EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a MUST-see. If you only go to one = theatrical production this year, make it 'EQUUS.' It is brilliant, = amazing, compelling and awesome!!!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times http://royberko.info =20 =20 "Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive...'Equus' is one of the best = (non-musical) shows I've seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for = that matter...Miss 'Equus' and you'll miss out on one of the most = awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland stage." ~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08/features/arts/arts= 0209.txt =20 "A new, beautifully elegiac production...demonstrates how = seriously...Beck...must be taken." ~ Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/tony_brown =20 "...this production is so visually stunning in places, it beggars = description...the overall impact is absolutely captivating...the = horses...their equine gestures and ensemble prancing...are remarkable = and mesmerizing...a show where even one horse is worth the price of the = ticket." =20 ~ Christine Howey, Cleveland Scene http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/stage.html =20 =20 "...EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every night...this is a = brilliant and beautiful and riveting production...This is a magnificent = play...audiences...will never forget it." ~ Mark Moran, Lakewood Observer http://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck =20 "EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding production. Everything comes = together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction = fuse together into a powerful whole where gifted people produce an = experience that will stay with you." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales =20 =20 Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning drama EQUUS Directed by William Roudebush Choreographed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Beck Center for the Arts Mackey Main Stage February 2-25, 2007 =20 A psychiatrist tries to determine why a teenage boy has blinded six horses with a hoof pick.=20 =20 This production contains scenes with full nudity. =20 For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us online at www.beckcenter.org = . =20 Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 =20 Cast of Characters (in order of appearance) =20 Dr. Martin Dysart Matthew Wright* Nurse Rose Leininger Hester Salomon Alison Garrigan Alan Strang Dan Folino Frank Strang Geoffrey Darling Dora Strang Lenne Snively Horseman/Nugget Franklyn Singley Harry Dalton Jeffrey Glover Jill Mason Bernadette Clemens* Horses Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro, E. Ray Goodwin, = Jr., Ryan Lahetta, and Vincent = Martinez =20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the = union of actors and stage managers. =20 =20 Production Staff =20 Artistic Director Scott Spence Director William Roudebush ** Choreographer Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage Manager Joanna May Hunkins Choral Vocal Coach Douglas Collier Scenic Designer Don McBride Technical Director Joseph Carmola Costume Designer Aimee Kluiber Lighting Designer Trad A. Burns Sound Designer Richard B. Ingraham Composer Aryavarta Kumar Light Board Operator Joanna May Hunkins Sound Board Operator Tom Linsenmeier Run Crew Kate George, Rosemary = Masterson =20 **Member of SSDC - Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. =20 =20 Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 - 25, 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage. Directed = by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in = 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused = seventeen-year-old boy who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five = horses. Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy's senseless = mutilation of horses, Peter Shaffer's Equus is a fictional account of = what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime. The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense = of purpose. =20 Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 = at 8:00 p.m. For tickets to Equus, call the Beck Center box office at = (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org = . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 = for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a = $2.00 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 each on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to = curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available = for $2. =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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to see EQUUS

February 22-25, 2007

 =

Read what reviewers

have to say about

EQUUS

at Beck Center!<= /b>

 

=

Beck’s EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a = MUST-see.  If you only go to one theatrical production this = year, make it ‘EQUUS.’ It is brilliant, amazing, compelling and awesome!!!”

~  Roy Berko, The = Times

http://royberko.info

 

=

“Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive…’Equus’ is one of the best (non-musical) = shows I’ve seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for that = matter…Miss ‘Equus’ and you’ll miss out on one of = the most awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland = stage.

~  Fran Heller, = Cleveland Jewish = News

http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08= /features/arts/arts0209.txt

 

=

A new, beautifully elegiac production…demonstrates how seriously…Beck…must be taken.”

~ Tony Brown, The Plain = Dealer

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=

“…this production is = so visually stunning in places, it beggars description…the overall impact is absolutely = captivating…the horses…their equine gestures and ensemble prancing…are remarkable and = mesmerizing…a show where even one horse is worth the price of = the ticket.” 

~  Christine Howey, = Cleveland = Scene

http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/s= tage.html

 

 

=

“…EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every = night…this is a brilliant and beautiful and riveting production…This is a magnificent play…audiences…will = never forget it.”

~  Mark Moran, = Lakewood = Observer

ht= tp://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck=

 

=

EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding = production. Everything comes together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction fuse together into a powerful whole = where gifted people produce an experience that will stay with = you.”

~  Marcus Bales, = Cool Cleveland

http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales

 

=

 

=

Peter Shaffer’s

Tony Award-winning drama

EQUUS

Directed by William Roudebush

Choreographed by Mart=EDn = C=E9spedes

Beck Center for the = Arts

Mackey Main = Stage

February 2-25, = 2007

 

A psychiatrist tries to determine why a = teenage

boy has blinded six horses with a hoof = pick. =

 

This production contains scenes with full nudity.

 

For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us = online at = www.beckcenter.org= .

 

Beck Center is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =  

 

 

Cast of Characters

(in order of = appearance)

 

Dr. Martin Dysart                     Matthew = Wright*

Nurse           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;                 Rose = Leininger

Hester Salomon                  &= nbsp;   Alison Garrigan

Alan Strang               &= nbsp;              Dan = Folino

Frank Strang             &= nbsp;              Geoffrey = Darling

Dora Strang              &= nbsp;              Lenne = Snively

Horseman/Nugget               &= nbsp;  Franklyn Singley

Harry Dalton     &n= bsp;                 &= nbsp;    Jeffrey Glover

Jill = Mason           &n= bsp;               &= nbsp;     Bernadette Clemens*

Horses                                      Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      E. Ray Goodwin, Jr., Ryan = Lahetta,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      and Vincent Martinez

 

*Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the union of = actors and stage managers.

 

 

Production Staff

 

Artistic Director           = ;             Scott = Spence

Director                    &= nbsp;                 William = Roudebush **

Choreographer                    &= nbsp;   Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager           =              Joanna May = Hunkins

Choral Vocal Coach               Douglas Collier

Scenic Designer           = ;           Don = McBride

Technical Director               &= nbsp;  Joseph Carmola

Costume Designer           = ;      Aimee Kluiber

Lighting Designer                &= nbsp;  Trad A. Burns

Sound Designer           = ;           Richard B. = Ingraham

Composer          &nbs= p;               &= nbsp;      Aryavarta Kumar

Light Board Operator             Joanna May = Hunkins

Sound Board Operator           = ;Tom Linsenmeier

Run Crew                                   Kate = George, Rosemary = Masterson

 

**Member of SSDC – Society of Stage Directors and = Choreographers.

 

 

Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 – 25, = 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage.  Directed by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and = Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused seventeen-year-old boy = who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five horses.  Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy’s senseless mutilation of horses, Peter = Shaffer’s Equus is a fictional = account of what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime.  The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense of = purpose.

 

Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  A = special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 at 8:00 = p.m.  For tickets to Equus, call = the Beck Center box = office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org= .   Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors = and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2.00 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or = more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 each = on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available for = $2. 

 

 

=

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood<= /font>, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

 

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From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Feb 22 09:16:20 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:16:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Hiring Stage Manager for URINETOWN Message-ID: -------------------------------1172164580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire a STAGE MANAGER for our upcoming production of URINETOWN. Applicant must be experienced working with musicals and large casts. (There will be approximately 40 cast in this show.) Send resume to _RNavisjr at aol.com_ (mailto:RNavisjr at aol.com) and/or call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director at 216-281-6879 Schedule: URINETOWN AT NEAR WEST THEATRE (Located in Cleveland's Ohio City, W38th and Bridge Ave) AUDITIONS Feb 27, 28 and Mar 1 (Held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church at W78th and Lake Rd) REHEARSALS Begin Mar 11 General rehearsal days and times are: Sunday 2-5pm Principals, 6-11pm Company Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7-11pm TECH WEEK April 29, Sunday 12noon-9pm, Aril 30, May 1, 2, 3 6-11PM PERFORMANCES May 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 20 7:30pm Curtain most performances May 20, Sunday matinee at 3pm You can also get info about us at nearwesttheatre.org


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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172164671-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:24:46 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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The Laramie Project
 
By Mois?s Kaufman and The Members of the Tectonic Theater Project
Directed by Dr. Michael L. Mauldin
February 23, 24, 25, March 2, 3, 4   Curtain at 8:00 pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm
Friday, March 2 is already sold out.  Tickets are going quickly!
 
In October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die, tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, and others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of their reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical multi-media collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are also capable of.  This highly physical, multi-media production features a ensemble of 12 CSU Dramatic Arts majors, extraordinary lighting by Dennis Dugan, a constructivist set by Donald McBride, original soundscore by James Kosmatka, and gripping media elements created by CSU?s Communications Department.
 
For more information call 216-687-2109


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to find your fit. --0-1641342643-1172166678=:29767-- From gretaofoz at hotmail.com Thu Feb 22 09:54:19 2007 From: gretaofoz at hotmail.com (Greta Rothman) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > _________________________________________________________________ Find what you need at prices you?ll love. Compare products and save at MSN? Shopping. http://shopping.msn.com/default/shp/?ptnrid=37,ptnrdata=24102&tcode=T001MSN20A0701 From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 09:55:52 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:55:52 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release - NB Puppets going on tour to Europe for AFE Message-ID: <7089.66.213.21.31.1172166952.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Natural Bridges & the NB Puppets will be going on a month-long tour this April to Europe (Germany, UK, and The Netherlands) to entertain US military troops and their families for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE). We will be performing a 1-hour live comedy show that features the NB Puppets and a few humans at various military installations along this 30-day tour. Natural Bridges LLC is an Ohio-based, full-service Puppet Production Company and we have been chosen to go on this special tour. We intend to bring much joy and laughter to everyone we meet, and are looking forward to showing just how special and unique the NB Puppets are. If anyone would be interested in interviewing Nutty, our main NB Spokes-puppet to learn more about Natural Bridges and this special tour, please give us a call. Nutty would be more than happy to talk with you and he might even bring along a special friend too! To set up an interview, we can be reached by phone at 1-888-866-4877, or by email at President at thenaturalbridges.com. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:56:03 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. 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The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 10:04:35 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 10:04:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <359307.11277.qm@web31114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful. If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value! Mike Norton wrote: Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Maureen Dempsey CC: Submit Letter Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful.  If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com>
CC: Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>

Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277-- From apantsios at freetimes.com Thu Feb 22 10:07:05 2007 From: apantsios at freetimes.com (Pantsios, Anastasia) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:07:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: It would be important to share with people that your group promotes a = strong, extremely controversial, political position with which many in = this group undoubtedly passionately disagree. I assume that the word = "volunteer" would scare off many to begin with and that others would = take the time to view the web site, but this group's work is neither = "educational" nor "helping," but political advocacy, requiring not an = experienced pr or theater person but rather someone in complete = agreement with these specific views. > ---------- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = promiseheart at lpemail.com > Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:19 PM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film >=20 >=20 >=20 > A T T E N T I O N : >=20 > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which = will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and = other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who = will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be = familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this = field. >=20 > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in = Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. >=20 > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get = a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure = to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you = for > your interest. >=20 > Sincerely, >=20 > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details = here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: = http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from = digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out = of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out = the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are = solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact = that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement = by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due = diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >=20 > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >=20 >=20 From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Thu Feb 22 10:24:08 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:24:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <004601c756ae$a557ee50$1900a8c0@rbithinkpad> If it's an all volunteer group, then what is the big deal??? Did you take two seconds to look at their web site? It seems legit to me, and obviously anyone that is going to volunteer for something should use a healthy degree of skepticism until they really know more about what they are getting involved in. But as long as everyone in the organization is a volunteer, with like minded goals, what is the big deal? Sure, if they had money to spend then maybe they might have a better chance of getting a good and experienced PR person. Most PR people I know like to make a living and understandably so. And it does seem like they are asking for an awful lot or expect an awful lot, for a volunteer position. But who knows, maybe there is a PR person out there that shares their same goals, and wants to help them out. Certainly nothing wrong with that. Even at Jean Z's open discussions she said something to the words of "If money is made, the talent gets paid".... well if they are not making money, then does the talent still need to get paid? Probably if they want to get an experienced, professional. But maybe not. It certainly doesn't hurt to ask. Don't get me wrong.... that doesn't mean that I think a Multi-Million dollar start up should be looking for a volunteer secretary. :-)) Or at least if they are, they should be honest about it, and if there was any real possibilities for advancement, or future rewards, or even just a learning opportunity. I've had people who volunteered to help me, yes, even while I was getting paid. But most of them chose to do so for the fun of the project and/or as a learning experience. (or at least I do the best I can to make it so they learn something from me, while they are doing so...) I guess my point is that just because there are some people who will take advantage of others and try and get something for nothing, doesn't automatically mean that all people looking for volunteers are. Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Sheila Maloney > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:18 AM > To: promiseheart at lpemail.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person > Needed for Film > > > Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED > for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read > your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). > > > "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, > not interested! > > > On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" > > wrote: > > > > > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget > film which > > will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools > > and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations > > person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that > > this person be familiar with area agencies and > organizations, and have > > experience in this field. > > > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take > place in Akron, > > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio > appearances and > > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as > far as how > > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > > > Please take the time to view our website at: > WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get > > a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, > please be sure > > to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you > soon. Thank you > > for your interest. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --0-16967658-1172168897=:92322-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 10:35:11 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:35:11 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urgent - NBLLC has one more opening to fill for AFE Tour Message-ID: <10439.66.213.21.31.1172169311.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> One of our puppeteers/actors for the AFE Tour to Europe this coming April has had to cancel, therefore we have one spot needed to fill ASAP. This position requires a female actress who has a valid passport, or can obtain one ASAP. If interested, please send us a resume and a recent photograph to President at thenaturalbridges.com. You must be comfortable working with puppets and a team player that can work with our group of 8 (males/females). This tour pays $50.00 per day for 30 days (travel, lodging, meals and other provided by NBLLC) and you must be able to depart the US on April 1st (Sunday) and return on April 30th (Monday). This tour will take place in Europe. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From mark at levignefamily.org Thu Feb 22 10:36:51 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:36:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an = annoying norm to=20 some degree.  I was at a concert last night and the two young girls = that=20 sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me = want to=20 cry...  ;-)  ) but took camera-phone pictures during the = show. =20 When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled = over their=20 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to = those around=20 them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left.  = When did=20 they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also = attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by = the=20 way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted = Falls)=20 back in late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the = worship=20 center/auditorium.  A 10 year old, with his parents right in front = of me,=20 was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in = it.  Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let = "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done = by the=20 second act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's = home (and=20 anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not=20 better.  The noise of food and drink during a live performance is = not only=20 disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of = the=20 venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the = right=20 to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends = where my=20 nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not = whether you=20 get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince=20 Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High School Drama=20 Club



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AOL now= offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at= http://www.aol.com. --part1_cb1.b99aa2b.330f44c4_boundary-- From pwlgc at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 11:13:47 2007 From: pwlgc at yahoo.com (Poets' & Writers' League) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:13:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming Classes at PWLGC Literary Center Message-ID: <936906.90907.qm@web51311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing. All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland. Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html. For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403. FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction. Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22. COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor. The class will focus on short sketch writing. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts. An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED. Visiting Editors/Publishers - David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries). A totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow. Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts. How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography. Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120. PLAYWRITING: Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House. Class will focus on writing effective dialogue. Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120 MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner. Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs. Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm. Members $85/Non-members $95 *** Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture! Want to be kept up to date on PWLGC Literary Center activities? Join our list serve by visiting http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PWLGC/ We'll send you up-to-the minute announcements about PWLGC programs, events, classes, and gatherings. Or visit our website, at www.pwlgc.com. --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing.  All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland.  Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html.  For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403.
 
FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction.  Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22.
 
COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor.  The class will focus on short sketch writing.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts.  An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
 
EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED.  Visiting Editors/Publishers -  David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries).  A  totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow.  Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts.  How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography.  Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120.
 
PLAYWRITING:  Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House.  Class will focus on writing effective dialogue.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120
 

MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner.  Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs.  Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm.  Members $85/Non-members $95

 

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Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture!
 
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Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Thu Feb 22 11:14:22 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:14:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i missed the big food and drink discussion Message-ID: <45DDA53D.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here. the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake. Column numero uno CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,January 30, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece. It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals. We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert. Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts? Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances. We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth. At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge. Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act. But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle. We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost. the folo-up the next week: ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,February 6, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday. We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response. And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square. Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square. "We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves." Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater. "Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time." >From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them." >From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!" Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home." The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?" As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too. If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager. If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115. Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater: "I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched." Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ... --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: HTML
while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here.
 
the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake.
 
Column numero uno
 
CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,January 30, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I


When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece.

It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals.

We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert.

Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts?

Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances.

We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth.

At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge.

Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act.

But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle.

We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost.

 

the folo-up the next week:

 

ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,February 6, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J


We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday.

We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response.

And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square.

Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square.

"We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves."

Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater.

"Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time."

From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them."

From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!"

Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home."

The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?"

As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too.

If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager.

If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115.

Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater:

"I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched."

Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ...

 

 

--=__Part85A1109E.0__=-- From sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 11:46:32 2007 From: sgyorki at sbcglobal.net (Sarah Gyorki) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:46:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kozmon?Krause exhibit Message-ID: <155381.78242.qm@web81215.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit News Release Contact: Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting. In the exhibition: THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world. The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar. In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district. Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m. Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery. George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work. Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling. Viewing hours are: Arts Collinwood Gallery: Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m. True Art Gallery: Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

News Release

Contact:
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT

CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS

AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY

 
CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting.
 
In the exhibition:
THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE
the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world.
 
The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar.
 
In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district.
 
Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m.     
Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery
and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery.
 
George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work.
 
Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling.
 
Viewing hours are:
Arts Collinwood Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m.
 
True Art Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m.
 
For more information, please contact
 
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 
 
--0-23542066-1172173592=:78242-- From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Thu Feb 22 11:53:00 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:53:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "Jane Eyre" Ticket Offer and PR Miller Gallery Opening Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEohioPAL Special for=20 The Acting Company's production of=20 "Jane Eyre"=20 directed by Davis McCallum set design, Neil Patel costume design, Christal Weatherly lighting design, Michael Chybowski music and sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton movement director, Tracy Bersley=20 being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County Community College this Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 7:30pm Print out this email and bring it to the Stocker Box Office for 1/2 price ($7.50/each) tickets=20 [prior sales excluded] Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared Experience Theatre out of London in 1997, "Jane Eyre" is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary coming-of-age story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed women. Recognized as a masterpiece when it was first published in 1847, "Jane Eyre" is a startlingly modern blend of passion, romance and suspense. Jane is obscure and plain but locked up in the attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full of longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she would wreak. Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy Jane's orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in love? The Acting Company's production transforms Bronte's great novel into deeply affecting drama. Davis McCallum [who is also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented actors and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that should be seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. =20 With the presentation of Teale's celebrated adaptation of "Jane Eyre," The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring classical productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities across America. Honored by the TONY's for Excellence in Theater, The Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Citibank's Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards. The Company has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and nine foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the opportunity to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, Jesse L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey Wright. See for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and praised touring repertory theater in America. www.theactingcompany.org =20 and while you're here for "Jane Eyre"...stop in and see the new exhibit=20 in the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery=20 P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and recycler Friday, February 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007 Artist's Reception this Friday, February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20 A self - described "Junk Yard Artist" and the "Chihuly of Trash," consummate recycler and artist P.R. Miller transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished sculpture, furniture and lighting. This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and sculptures ---- colorful, whimsical portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity in the viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the world's consumer waste. =20 P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art Education from the University of Akron, and has studied public art in Oslo, Norway, and Mexico. He has exhibited his work in a solo exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Ingenuity Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park into a sculpture park. He has dedicated his art and his life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20 =20 This exhibition is part of the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery season program, "Making a Difference - The Artist's Work," a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of artistic journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20 =20 Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane Eyre." You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 I hope to see you at Stocker Arts Center this week! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NEohioPAL Special=20 for 
The Acting Company's production=20 of 
"Jane Eyre"
 

directed by Davis McCallum

set design, Neil Patel
costume = design,=20 Christal Weatherly
 lighting design, Michael Chybowski
music = and=20 sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton
movement director, Tracy=20 Bersley
=20

being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County = Community=20 College

this Saturday, February 24, 2007 – = 7:30pm

Print out = this=20 email and bring it to the Stocker = Box=20 Office
for 1/2 price=20 ($7.50/each) tickets
[prior=20 sales excluded]

Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared = Experience=20 Theatre out of London in 1997, “Jane Eyre” = is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary = coming-of-age=20 story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed=20 women.  Recognized as a = masterpiece when it=20 was first published in 1847, “Jane Eyre” is = a startlingly modern=20 blend of passion, romance and suspense. =20 Jane is obscure and plain but locked up = in the=20 attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full = of=20 longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she = would=20 wreak.  Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy = Jane's=20 orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in = love? =20 The Acting Company’s production transforms Bronte's great novel = into deeply=20 affecting drama.

Davis McCallum [who is=20 also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at=20 the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented = actors=20 and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that = should be=20 seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. 

With the presentation of Teale’s celebrated = adaptation of=20 "Jane Eyre,"=20 The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring = classical=20 productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities = across=20 America.  Honored by the TONY’s for Excellence in = Theater, The=20 Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, = Citibank’s=20 Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards.  The = Company=20 has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and = nine=20 foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the = opportunity=20 to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti = LuPone, Jesse=20 L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey = Wright.

See=20 for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and = praised=20 touring repertory theater in America. =20
www.theactingcompany.org=20

and while you're here for=20 "Jane Eyre"...stop in = and see the=20 new exhibit
in the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art Gallery 
P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and=20 recycler

Friday, February=20 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Artist's Reception this = Friday,=20 February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20

A self – = described “Junk Yard=20 Artist” and the “Chihuly of Trash,” consummate = recycler and artist P.R. Miller=20 transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished=20 sculpture, furniture and lighting. =20 This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and=20 sculptures ---- colorful, = whimsical=20 portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity = in the=20 viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the = world’s=20 consumer waste.  =20


P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art = Education from=20 the University of Akron, and has studied public art in = Oslo, Norway, and Mexico.  He has exhibited his work in a = solo=20 exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in = Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 = Ingenuity=20 Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent = to the=20 Cuyahoga=20 Valley National Park into a sculpture = park.   He has dedicated his art = and his=20 life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20

 

This exhibition = is part of=20 the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art=20 Gallery season = program, “Making a Difference – = The Artist’s=20 Work,” a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of = artistic=20 journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20

 

Gallery Hours:=20

Monday = through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during = many of=20 the Stocker=20 Arts Center evening and weekend=20 events. =20
Gallery tours=20 and additional hours by appointment. =20 Call 440-366-4140

 

=

The = Stocker Arts=20 Center Box Office is open Mondays through=20 Fridays from 12:00 noon to = 6:00pm, and=20 one-and-a-half hours before ticketed = events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane=20 Eyre." =20 You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or = online. =20 By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) = 366-4040,=20 fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet = site at=20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and=20 click on the “Buy Stocker Event Tickets” = icon.  For more information or to=20 request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at = (800)=20 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. =20 The Stocker Arts = Center is on=20 the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, = Elyria,=20 Ohio  44035.  

I hope to see you at=20 Stocker Arts Center this=20 week!

Janet
*************************

Janet Herman = Barlow
Director,=20 Stocker Arts Center
Lorain County Community College
1005 North = Abbe Road=20
Elyria, Ohio  44035
440.366.7105 or
1.800.995.5222 ext.=20 7105
440.366.4101 [fax]
jbarlow at lorainccc.edu  
www.lorainccc.edu/stocker  =20
 

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Well, it looks like Mike Norton has sealed his own fate with the rebuttle he has sent back out over the past few days. If anyone is still interested in his "oppertunity of a lifetime" I think they deserve it, because they are probably as crazy as he is.

Best wishes,

David Benson


From:  Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
To:  Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com>,promiseheart at lpemail.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:  Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film
Date:  Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST)

Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:  
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

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> A T T E N T I O N :
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> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and
organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about= what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172176997-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Thu Feb 22 12:54:24 2007 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (cherylcarter) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:54:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers Message-ID: We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 13:10:37 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:10:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Man In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <674883.14518.qm@web81809.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here's a hint: www.myspace.com/growthofanamericanmale Later, Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Later,
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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--0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518-- From gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:20:21 2007 From: gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com (GMG) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:20:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <959108.34094.qm@web31811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!) Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny! Thanks for the laugh! Mike Norton wrote: Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all > goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!)  Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny!  Thanks for the laugh!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-651121374-1172179221=:34094-- >From Mike Wypasek Thu Feb 22 21:54:48 2007 From: Mike Wypasek (Mike Wypasek) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:54:48 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33306652.1172181288467.JavaMail.root at elwamui-darkeyed.atl.sa.earthlink.net> I've been reading pitches from this group for what, a month now? And althought I don't agree with their philosophy, and certainly the amount of posts were getting a little bit on my nerves because of what they stand for, at least they were and have been outward and honest enough to always, as I remember, include a link to their website so you can look at it and at the movie they are making. I think for them to announce their philosophy on every post would do nothing other than aggravate everyone who doesn't agree with their views. I don't feel they have been in any way dishonest about who they are or what they think. I think they have been subtle about it so that this board and service does NOT become a place to discuss abortion, which it shouldn't be. _mike wypasek -----Original Message----- >From: "Pantsios, Anastasia" >Sent: Feb 22, 2007 1:46 PM >To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com, promiseheart at lpemail.com >Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed > >Once again, could I suggest that you make it clear that you are an anti-abortion advocacy group and that any volunteers would need to be those who are passionate about your particular political viewpoint? > >> ---------- >> From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:42 PM >> To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed >> >> >> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, >> SELF-MOTIVATED >> INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: >> >> >> * Public Relations >> >> * Fund Raisers >> >> * Errands Person >> >> * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. >> >> >> >> >> >> _____________________________________ >> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >> _____________________________________ >> Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >> ______________________________________ >> Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >> >> NEohioPAL mailing list >> NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >> >> >_____________________________________ >AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >_____________________________________ >Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >______________________________________ >Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal From princessinafets at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:57:49 2007 From: princessinafets at yahoo.com (Stefani A.) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:57:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not. And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?... This line of thinking baffles me. -S. Alberts Mike Norton wrote: Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:01:21 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:01:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) -- The Case Western Reserve University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will present Charles = L. Mee=92s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March = 14-24, 2007. Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek tragedy, The = Suppliant Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to = avoid being forced into marriage. The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop culture and music into the story. =20 =93In Big Love, the ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally = comedic faith in the curative powers of love,=94 says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland Play House Professional Actor Training Program. =93Charles Mee=92s Big Love is a = wildly entertaining theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live theatre.=94 ABOUT BIG LOVE Fifty sisters run to escape their fate of an arranged marriage to 50 = grooms. When the grooms follow the brides to their refuge in Italy, havoc = ensues. Forced to marry the men (who happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by their father, the brides make a pact to = kill the grooms on their wedding night. The end result is one couple=92s = story of true love. ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a teacher = in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve University. = She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training Program and is = delighted to be appearing onstage with her students. She is a voice over artist = and runs her own acting studio in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' = Equity Association and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed = in roles as diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias at Porthouse Theatre. =20 TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds a Bachelor=92s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. After = four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical productions = on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some of his past = roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 Mike in Riff Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss.=20 AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since performed with The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also = toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in = Twelfth Night and Gertrude in Hamlet. She portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The Little Foxes and was seen this past summer in = Cleveland Shakespeare=92s production of King Lear. NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in Heartbreak = House. Other productions include Cymbeline (Lachimo), Othello (Casio), American Revolution (Andre), Oscar in The Little Foxes and Great Lakes Theater Festival=92s (GLTF) The Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was also with the = GLTF=92s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years before entering the program. = Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and Philosophy at Whittier College in = Los Angeles. DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble=92s fall production of Heartbreak House. = He previously played the role of Ben in The Little Foxes. He comes to = Cleveland after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include The Real Thing and Twelfth Night. He also appeared on = film as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University Chicago. DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish = moved to Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages = including Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois Gentleman. As an improv artist he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC=92s Jekyll & Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's =93Third Watch.=94 Deric = graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton University where he performed over a dozen roles = and directed two productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG. ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn in = Heartbreak House. Ms. Paul played the role of Alexandra last spring in The Little Foxes. Since completing her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh = she has performed with a variety of companies in Wisconsin, including = American Players Theatre (Cymbeline; The Playboy of the Western World; London Assurance), Theatre X (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and = Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as Beast on the Moon (which recently received = an Off-Broadway production) and The Thousand Pound Marriage. She trained = with The Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. = TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain Shotover = in Heartbreak House. Mr. Valentine has worked with esteemed Bay Area = theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun Players. In addition, he has worked = coast to coast, from children's theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and Bottom (A Midsummer Night's Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He portrayed Horace = in last spring=92s MFA production of The Little Foxes. MELYNEE SAUNDERS WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as a resident company = member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where she performed roles = including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A Midsummer = Night=92s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for = five years in the greater New York City area, where favorite roles included = Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine in The Memory of Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, and Ensemble work in both the = new musical Dissolving Elsa at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, = and concert performances of Eleven: Songs for a New Time at the West End = Theater in New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA = in Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall production = of Heartbreak House. ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or director = with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Syracuse Stage, = The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and Arlington=92s Signature = Theatre. He has served as director for The Cleveland Play House/Case Western = Reserve University MFA program=92s productions of Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night=92s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day = for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. Gordon served as Artistic = Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, an ambitious program that worked = through the Bard=92s entire canon. He has worked on several original plays, = including Romulus Linney=92s Ambrosio and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather McDonald=92s When Grace Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee=92s = Wintertime and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.=92s = Shakespeare Theatre); Angels in America (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; and Who=92s = Afraid of Virginia Woolf. TV: =93Law & Order,=94 =93Law & Order: Special Victims = Unit,=94 and MTV=92s =93Made: Actress.=94 Mr. Gordon is a founding member of the = Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he assisted Michael Kahn in the = direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy. = He has mentored and directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, = NYU/Playwrights Horizon Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre = Lab, among others.=20 Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine; Set Design: = Jill Davis; Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike Pope; Costume: Kristen L. = Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young # # # As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment. Fact sheet What: Big Love Written by Charles L. Mee Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble=20 Where: Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Opening Night: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Final Performance: Saturday, March 24, 2007 Who: Cast Giuliano Deric McNish Lydia Annie Paul Olympia Amanda Duffy Thyona Melynee Saunders Warren Bella/Eleanor Catherine Albers Piero/Leo Dan Hammond Constantine Nathan Gurr Nikos Tom Degnan=20 Oed Taylor Valentine =20 =20 Creative Team Playwright: Charles L. Mee Director: Mark Alan Gordon Movement and Choreography: Ron Wilson Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine Set Design: Jill Davis Costume Design: Kristine Davies Sound Design: Mike Pope Lighting Design: Kristen Egan Times: Wednesday-Saturday Evenings 7:30 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and staff. For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this = March

The Cleveland Play = House and Case make Big Love this March

CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) = -- The Case Western Reserve = University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will = present Charles L. Mee’s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March 14-24, 2007.

Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek = tragedy, The Suppliant = Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 = brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to avoid being forced into marriage. = The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop = culture and music into the story. 

“In Big Love, the = ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally comedic faith in the = curative powers of love,” says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland = Play House Professional Actor Training Program. “Charles = Mee’s Big = Love is a wildly entertaining = theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live = theatre.”

ABOUT BIG LOVE
Fifty sisters run to escape their fate = of an arranged marriage to 50 grooms. When the grooms follow the brides = to their refuge in Italy, havoc ensues. Forced to marry the men (who = happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by = their father, the brides make a pact to kill the grooms on their wedding = night. The end result is one couple’s story of true = love.

ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE
CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a = teacher in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve = University. She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training = Program and is delighted to be appearing onstage with her = students. She is a voice over artist and runs her own acting studio = in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association = and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional = theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed in roles as = diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias = at Porthouse Theatre.=A0

TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds = a Bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. = After four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical = productions on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some = of his past roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 = Mike in Riff = Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss. =

AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her = BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she = relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. = She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since = performed with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The = Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an = educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in Twelfth Night = and Gertrude in Hamlet. She = portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The = Little Foxes and was seen this = past summer in Cleveland Shakespeare’s production of = King Lear.

NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in = Heartbreak House. Other productions include Cymbeline = (Lachimo), Othello = (Casio), American = Revolution (Andre), Oscar = in The Little = Foxes and Great Lakes Theater = Festival’s (GLTF) The = Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was = also with the GLTF’s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years = before entering the program. Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and = Philosophy at Whittier College in Los Angeles.

DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble’s fall production = of Heartbreak = House. He previously played the = role of Ben in The Little = Foxes. He comes to Cleveland = after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The = Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of = Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two = Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include = The Real Thing and Twelfth = Night. He also appeared on film = as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. = Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University = Chicago.

DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun = in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played = as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish moved to = Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages including = Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois = Gentleman. As an improv artist = he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC’s Jekyll & = Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's = “Third Watch.” Deric graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton = University where he performed over a dozen roles and directed two = productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG.

ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn = in Heartbreak = House. Ms. Paul played the role = of Alexandra last spring in The = Little Foxes. Since completing = her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh she has performed with a = variety of companies in Wisconsin, including American Players Theatre = (Cymbeline; The = Playboy of the Western World; London = Assurance), Theatre X = (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of = working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as = Beast on the Moon (which recently received an Off-Broadway production) = and The Thousand Pound = Marriage. She trained with The = Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. =

TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain = Shotover in Heartbreak = House. Mr. Valentine has worked = with esteemed Bay Area theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, = Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun = Players. In addition, he has worked coast to coast, from children's = theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the = Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and = Bottom (A Midsummer Night's = Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He = portrayed Horace in last spring’s MFA production of = The Little Foxes.

MELYNEE SAUNDERS = WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as = a resident company member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where = she performed roles including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A = Midsummer Night’s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for five years in the greater New = York City area, where favorite roles included Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine = in The Memory of = Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, = and Ensemble work in both the new musical Dissolving Elsa = at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, and concert performances = of Eleven: Songs for a New = Time at the West End Theater in = New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA in = Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes = last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall = production of Heartbreak = House.

ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM
Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or = director with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, = Syracuse Stage, The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and = Arlington’s Signature Theatre. He has served as director for The = Cleveland Play House/Case Western Reserve University MFA program’s = productions of Twelfth = Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. = Gordon served as Artistic Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, = an ambitious program that worked through the Bard’s entire canon. = He has worked on several original plays, including Romulus = Linney’s Ambrosio = and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather = McDonald’s When Grace = Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee’s Wintertime = and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.’s Shakespeare = Theatre); Angels in America = (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; = and Who’s Afraid of = Virginia Woolf. TV: “Law = & Order,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” = and MTV’s “Made: Actress.”  Mr. Gordon is a = founding member of the Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he = assisted Michael Kahn in the direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep = Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy.  He has mentored and = directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, NYU/Playwrights Horizon = Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre Lab, among = others.

Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: = Jon Boomershine; Set = Design: Jill Davis; = Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike = Pope; Costume: Kristen L. Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young

# # = #

As the country’s first = permanently established professional theatre, founded in 1915, The = Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More than 12 = million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House – more than 130 of which were American and/or World = Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland = Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest = regional theatre complex in the United States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural = enrichment.


Fact = sheet


What:   = Big Love

          Written by Charles L. Mee
          Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble

Where:  Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, = 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Opening Night:  =             =     Wednesday, March 14, 2007

      Final = Performance:      =         Saturday, March 24, = 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Giuliano        Deric = McNish
      Lydia   Annie Paul
      Olympia Amanda Duffy

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Thyona  Melynee Saunders Warren
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Bella/Eleanor   Catherine Albers
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Piero/Leo       Dan Hammond
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Constantine     Nathan Gurr
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Nikos   Tom Degnan
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Oed     Taylor = Valentine          &nbs= p;            = ;
         &nbs= p;            = ; 

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Charles L. Mee
      Director:       =         =         =         Mark Alan Gordon

          Movement and = Choreography:      =         Ron Wilson
          Stage Manager:  =         =         =         Jon Boomershine
          Set Design:     =         =         =         Jill Davis

      Costume Design: =         =         Kristine Davies
      Sound Design:   =         =         =         Mike Pope
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Kristen Egan

Times:
Wednesday-Saturday = Evenings     =         7:30 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         =         2:00 pm

Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts = for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and = staff.

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit = www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more = SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) = 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:03:23 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:03:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Clean House at The Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House 2005 Pulitzer Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews=20 CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) =96 The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, and runs through March 25, 2007. The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a recipient of this year=92s MacArthur = =93genius=94 grant, and is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting = today. The Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House is directed by = Davis McCallum. The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New Haven, = Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to being = nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing of The Clean House won = the 2004 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary = female playwrights).=20 There are a number of metaphors used in The Clean House, including the title. Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a = clean house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the emotional = problems in their lives. ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE The Clean House is set somewhere in a =93metaphysical=94 representation = of Connecticut, where Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in = maid for Lane, a successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her = life. The problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. = She would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = =96 in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest couple in Brazil. As the characters are forced to pick up the pieces of their broken = lives, they all come to discover they share a common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the perfect joke. ABOUT THE CAST URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway in Havana Bourgeois = at 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her regional theatre = credits include originating the role of Marela in the Pulitzer Prize-winning = Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony Theatre. = She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep. JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation with that show. = Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include productions at Westbeth = Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, = Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street = Theater, Philadelphia Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People=92s Light = & Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in =93Third Watch,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93The Sopranos,=94 and =93As the World Turns.=94 Her film credits include = roles in The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by Jury, Bliss, Sounding and 1967. She = is a recipient of the Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor=92s Choice, = Philadelphia Critic=92s Choice and City Paper=92s Choice - =93Best of = Philadelphia.=94 BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong Mountain. Her = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Mary Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance from Calcutta, York; The = Bee Keeper=92s Daughter, Theatre Row; The Show Off, Playwrights Horizon; = Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and American Stage. She = played roles on television in =93Law and Order: Criminal Intent,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Storm of the Century,=94 =93Home Improvement,=94 =93One Life to = Live=94 and =93Queen.=94 Her motion picture credits include roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and Kinsey. PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House after = performing here in Moon Over Buffalo. She has also performed at Cleveland=92s = Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at = Lughnasa, Six Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits = include roles in Rose's Dilemma, Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal Heart, NY Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. = Regionally, she has acted in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, = Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre = and Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges=92 television credits include = roles on =93Law & Order", "Another World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. She holds a = BFA from the University of Washington Professional Training Program. TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway in Twelve Angry Men, = Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad = Friend, Lincoln Center; A Murder of Crows, South Street Theatre; The Butter and = Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; and Room Service, Manhattan Punch Line. He = has been involved in productions at the following regional theatres: = Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La = Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, = Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival = Theatre. He was seen on film in The Patriot, and on television in =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Law and Order: SVU,=94 =93One Life To Live,=94 =93All My Children,=94 = and =93Ed.=94 DIRECTION AND DESIGN SARAH RUHL (Playwright) has written The Clean House (Susan Smith = Blackburn award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the City (nominated for an NAACP award), Melancholy Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy Song, Orlando, and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl=92s = plays have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, La = Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many other = theatres across the country. Her plays have also been performed in England, = Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and have been translated into = Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she was the recipient of a Helen = Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, and in 2006 she was the recipient of = a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is published in an anthology from TCG. = She is a member of New Dramatists and 13P. MICHAEL FRIEDMAN (Composer) is composer/lyricist for The Civilians=92 (I = Am) Nobody=92s Lunch, Gone Missing, Save This City, and Canard, Canard, = Goose? as well as The Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). His music has also been = heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho = Rep, Theater for a New Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, Williamstown Theatre Festival, London=92s Soho and Gate Theatres, and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground = and Affair Game. He was the dramaturg for the recent Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun, directed by Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate = at New York Theatre Workshop, was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the Obie-Award-winning Civilians. DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara Hudes=92 Elliot: A = Soldier=92s Fugue, The Culture Project; The Turn of the Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee=92s A Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad Acting; Unbound: The Journals = of Fanny Kemble, The Belle=92s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle=92s The Dakota Project, HERE REGIONAL: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl=92s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy Play, Princeton University. ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; = School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Guinea Pig Solo, = LAByrinth and The Public Theater; Orange, Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's Lunch, 59E59 and UK Tour; Triple Happiness, Second Stage Theater REGIONAL: The Georgia = Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage OPERA: Trouble in Tahiti, L=92Elisir d=92Amore, = The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater Company = in Washington, D.C., Denver Center Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City Opera AWARDS: = 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master=92s Award, three Helen Hayes Award = Nominations for Outstanding Costume Design. MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the Irish, Where We=92re Born, = Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, Ars = Nova; Islands, The New Victory Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active = Eye; Brooklyn Academy of Music; The Flea REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York = Stage and Film, The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington = Stage Company, Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, Yale Repertory Theatre EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama. JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin=92 Up, Of Mice = and Men, RFK, Rabbit Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room = Service, Bad Dates, Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid Tidings, Crowns, = Hurlyburly REGIONAL: Cleveland=92s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah=92s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore=92s Center Stage, New Jersey=92s = George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound system = installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former adjunct professor for = the University of Utah=92s Fine Arts program. ### As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. FACT SHEET What: THE CLEAN HOUSE 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship =93genius grant=94 Directed by Davis McCallum Where: Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Preview Performances: Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007 Opening Night: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 Final Performance: Sunday, March 25, 2007 Who: Cast Matilde Ursula Cataan Ana Janis Dardaris Virginia Beth Dixon Lane Patricia Hodges Charles Terry Layman Creative Team Playwright: Sarah Ruhl Director: Davis McCallum Composer: Michael Friedman Scenic Design: Andromache Chalfant Lighting Design: Matthew Richards Costume Design: Murell Horton Sound Design: James C. Swonger Tango Instructor: Rebecca Sweet Times: =09 Tuesday-Saturday Evenings 8:00 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Weekday Matinee 1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, 2007 Early Curtain 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, 2007 Prices: Single ticket prices start at $39.00 For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House

The Clean = House at The Play = House
2005 Pulitzer = Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews


CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) = – The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for = previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, = and runs through March 25, 2007.

The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a = recipient of this year’s MacArthur “genius” grant, and = is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting today. The = Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House = is directed by Davis McCallum.

The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New = Haven, Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to = being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing = of The Clean = House won the 2004 Susan Smith = Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary female = playwrights).

There are a number of metaphors used = in The Clean = House, including the title. = Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a clean = house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the = emotional problems in their lives.


ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE
The Clean House is set somewhere in a = “metaphysical” representation of Connecticut, where = Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in maid for Lane, a = successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her life. The = problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. She = would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = – in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest = couple in Brazil.

As the characters are forced to pick up = the pieces of their broken lives, they all come to discover they share a = common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the = perfect joke.

ABOUT THE CAST
URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway = in Havana = Bourgeois at = 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her = regional theatre credits include originating the role of Marela in the = Pulitzer Prize-winning Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony = Theatre. She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from = Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre = Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep.

JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway = production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation = with that show. Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include = productions at Westbeth Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights = Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre = Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: = Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, = Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia = Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People’s Light & = Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in “Third Watch,” = “Law and Order,” “The Sopranos,” and “As = the World Turns.” Her film credits include roles in = The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by = Jury, Bliss, Sounding and = 1967. She is a recipient of the = Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor’s Choice, Philadelphia = Critic’s Choice and City Paper’s Choice - “Best of = Philadelphia.”

BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of = Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong = Mountain. Her Off-Broadway = credits include roles in Mary = Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, = CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance = from Calcutta, York; = The Bee Keeper’s = Daughter, Theatre = Row; The Show Off, = Playwrights Horizon; Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in = the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in = Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and = American Stage. She played roles on television in “Law and Order: = Criminal Intent,” “Law and Order,” “Storm of the = Century,” “Home Improvement,” “One Life to = Live” and “Queen.” Her motion picture credits include = roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and = Kinsey.

PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House = after performing here in Moon = Over Buffalo. She has also = performed at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at Lughnasa, Six = Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits include roles = in Rose's = Dilemma, = Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal = Heart, NY = Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. Regionally, she has acted = in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, Repertory Theatre of = St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas = Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre and = Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges’ television credits = include roles on “Law & Order", "Another = World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and = Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. = She holds a BFA from the = University of Washington Professional Training Program.

TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway = in Twelve = Angry Men, Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the = Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad Friend, Lincoln Center; = A Murder of = Crows, South = Street Theatre; The Butter and Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; = and Room = Service, = Manhattan Punch Line. He has been involved in productions at the = following regional theatres: Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, = Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, = George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, = Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania = Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival Theatre. He was seen on film = in The = Patriot, and = on television in Law and Order,” “Law and Order: SVU,” = “One Life To Live,” “All My Children,” and = “Ed.”

DIRECTION AND DESIGN
SARAH = RUHL = (Playwright) has = written The Clean = House (Susan Smith Blackburn = award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the = City (nominated for an NAACP = award), Melancholy = Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy = Song, Orlando, = and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and = Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House = at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at = Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl’s plays = have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, = La Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many = other theatres across the country.  Her plays have also been = performed in England, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and = have been translated into Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her = MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she = was the recipient of a Helen Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, = and in 2006 she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is = published in an anthology from TCG. She is a member of New Dramatists = and 13P.

MICHAEL = FRIEDMAN = (Composer) is composer/lyricist for = The Civilians’ (I Am) = Nobody’s Lunch, = Gone Missing, Save This City, = and Canard, Canard, Goose? as well as The = Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). = His music has also been heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights = Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho Rep, Theater for a New = Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The = Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, = Williamstown Theatre Festival, London’s Soho and Gate Theatres, = and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground and Affair = Game. He was the dramaturg for = the recent Broadway revival of A = Raisin in the Sun, directed by = Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate at New York Theatre Workshop, = was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the = Obie-Award-winning Civilians.

DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara = Hudes’ Elliot: A = Soldier’s Fugue, The = Culture Project; The Turn of the = Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee’s A = Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad = Acting; Unbound: The Journals of = Fanny Kemble, The Belle’s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle’s The Dakota = Project, HERE  REGIONAL: = Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American = Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy = Play, Princeton = University.

ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre  OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, = Guinea Pig Solo, LAByrinth and = The Public Theater; Orange, = Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS = 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The = Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's = Lunch, 59E59 and UK = Tour; Triple = Happiness, Second Stage = Theater  REGIONAL: The Georgia Shakespeare Festival, Arena = Stage  OPERA: Trouble in = Tahiti, L’Elisir d’Amore, The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha  EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of = the Arts.

MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater = Company in Washington, D.C., Denver Center = Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire = Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard = School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company  OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City = Opera  AWARDS: 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master’s Award, = three Helen Hayes Award Nominations for Outstanding Costume = Design.

MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights = Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the = Irish, Where We’re Born, Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, = Ars Nova; = Islands, The New Victory = Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active Eye; Brooklyn Academy of = Music; The Flea  REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York Stage and Film, = The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington = Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, = Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre = Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, = Yale Repertory Theatre  EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama.

JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin’ Up, Of Mice and Men, RFK, Rabbit = Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named = Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room Service, Bad Dates, = Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, = John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid = Tidings, Crowns, Hurlyburly  = REGIONAL: Cleveland’s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah’s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore’s Center Stage, = New Jersey’s George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, = Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound = system installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former = adjunct professor for the University of Utah’s Fine Arts = program.

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As the = country’s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 = years. More than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions = at The Cleveland Play House – more than 130 of which were American = and/or World Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip = Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance = spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United = States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all = Ohioans.

FACT = SHEET



What:   THE CLEAN HOUSE

          2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist
          By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship “genius = grant”

          Directed by Davis McCallum

Where:  Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Preview = Performances:         = Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007

      Opening Night:  =             = Wednesday, March 7, 2007
      Final = Performance:      =         Sunday, March 25, 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Matilde Ursula Cataan
      Ana     Janis = Dardaris
      Virginia        Beth = Dixon

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Lane    Patricia Hodges
         &nbs= p;            = ; Charles  Terry Layman

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Sarah Ruhl
      Director:       =         =         =         Davis McCallum
      Composer:       =         =         =         Michael Friedman
      Scenic Design:  =         =         Andromache Chalfant
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Matthew Richards
      Costume Design: =         =         Murell Horton
      Sound Design:   =         =         James C. Swonger
      Tango = Instructor:       =         =         Rebecca Sweet

Times:  =         =         =        
Tuesday-Saturday = Evenings       =         8:00 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         2:00 pm
Weekday Matinee =         =         1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, = 2007
Early Curtain   =         =         =         7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, = 2007

Prices: =         =         =         Single = ticket prices start at $39.00

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 14:03:48 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:03:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <675830.57304.qm@web81808.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Stefani, Sense of humor is a plus!! Give me a call~!!! I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts! Thank you, and good night! Mike "Stefani A." wrote: I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... 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Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Stefani,
 
Sense of humor is a plus!!  Give me a call~!!!
 
I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts!
 
Thank you, and good night!
 
Mike

"Stefani A." <princessinafets at yahoo.com> wrote:
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 







 
"If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..."
Stef
 

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Cleveland Composers' Guild Recital
 
Sunday February 25, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Pilgrim Church
2592 West 14th Street, Tremont
(Cleveland)
 
music by Eric Charnofsky (flute and piano,) Fred Lissauer (piano,) Nick Puin (two pianos,) Lisa Rainsong (flute and piano,) and
 
Mary Ann Griebling         THE FOUR ELEMENTS (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) clarinet and piano
                                     Lindsay Wile Charnofsky, clarinet
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
Stephen T. Griebling       FIVE SONGS (Edna St. Vincent Millay)
                                     Sandra Simon, soprano
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
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--0-1907784512-1172186038=:72486-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Thu Feb 22 17:37:37 2007 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Brad Wyner) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:37:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Once On This Island @ Playhouse Square this weekend: Cleveland School of the Arts performs at IdeaCenter Message-ID: <6d88e39eb5acac5c5fcfa577506a9c26@adelphia.net> --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Feb 22 18:24:22 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:24:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop "The Singing Child" in Hudson, OH March 2nd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "The Singing Child" including Lee's popular "Singing FUNdamentals" Toy Box =20 The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned clinician and children's choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, TX for a workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in Hudson, OH. Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter's 34th Annual Children's Choir Festival. This workshop will explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically will be experienced by session attendees. Mr. Gwozdz will also demonstrate his Singing FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he tosses it in the air. =20 Lee Gwozdz biography: Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus Christi Cathedral in Corpus Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of "The Chorister". In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. A native of Ft. Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in organ performance. Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington. =20 As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, primarily in the area of children's choirs, throughout the United States. He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer seminars in both Grand Rapids and Kansas City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for the Papal Mass held in San Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World Youth Day Festival.=20 =20 REGISTRATION: $20 per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner. Please send your check payable to Choristers Guild: NE Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS. Higbee at chsaviour.org =20 =20 =20 First Congregational Church 47 Aurora St. Hudson, Ohio 44236 =20 >From the south: Take Rte 8 North to 303 exit (Hudson). Turn right on 202 and to the town square which is route 91. Turn left on 91. Go one block and turn right on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 >From the north: Take 480 to Rte. 91 exit (Hudson/Twinsburg) . Follow 91 South into the town of Hudson and turn left on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 “The Singing Child” including Lee’s popular “Singing = FUNdamentals” Toy Box         =

The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned = clinician and children’s choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, = TX for a = workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 = from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in = Hudson, OH. = Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest = clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter’s 34th Annual Children’s = Choir Festival.

This workshop will = explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and = heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically = will be experienced by session attendees.  Mr. Gwozdz will also = demonstrate his Singing = FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his = cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, = Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, = making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. = Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make = their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he = tosses it in the air.

 

Lee Gwozdz biography: = Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus = Christi Cathedral in Corpus = Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of = “The Chorister”.  In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term = past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the = national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the = National Association of Pastoral Musicians.

A native of Ft. = Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in = organ performance.  Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training = Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington.  =

As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, = primarily in the area of children’s choirs, throughout the United States.  He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer = seminars in both Grand = Rapids and Kansas = City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for = the Papal Mass held in San = Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in = Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World = Youth Day Festival.

  &n= bsp;    

REGISTRATION: $20 = per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner.  Please send your = check payable to Choristers Guild: NE = Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH = 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE = INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS.  Higbee at chsaviour.org  

 

 

First Congregational = Church

47 Aurora St.

Hudson, Ohio 44236

 

From the = south:   Take Rte = 8 North to 303 exit  (Hudson).  Turn right = on 202 and to the town square which is route 91.  Turn left on 91.  Go = one block and turn right on Aurora St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the = 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear.  =

 

From the north: =  Take 480 to = Rte. 91 exit  (Hudson/Twinsburg) .  Follow 91 South into the town of = Hudson and turn left on = Aurora = St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the 2nd church on the left (red = brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. 

 

Judith Higbee

Director of Music

Church of the Saviour

2537 Lee Road 

Cleveland Hts., OH 44118

216-321-8880

higbee at chsaviour.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Thu Feb 22 18:52:59 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:52:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on the "Mama's Plan" Film Message-ID: <35250.69.221.139.206.1172199179.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> To All Memers of NEOhiopal: This is a response to all the mail that we received on 2/22/07. We MUST explain what our objectives are with the "Mama's Plan" Film. 1. We are NOT a political group. 2. The reason we put out postings for volunteers is because this is a community film, not Hollywood! 3. We have had alot of interest with the story, because this is an altruistic effort to help young girls who are in troubled situations, and to offer them help. 4. We would like to tell young women that there are options and alternatives to discarding their newborn babies in dumpsters, garbage cans, rivers, lakes, etc. We will inform them of the Safe-Haven laws. We were appalled at the recent news of a woman who put her baby in a microwave. THIS IS WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO STOP! 5. Although we do not agree with abortion, "Mama's Plan" is not about abortion. It is about a girl who discards her twin newborns in a dumpster, and the consequences that follow. We do suggest that before anyone judges our intent, they might want to first view our website at www.mamasplan.com to get the truth about our group and what we're trying to accomplish. We hope we have clarified any misunderstandings that have occurred. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From Stacy at CBurris.com Thu Feb 22 20:03:28 2007 From: Stacy at CBurris.com (Stacy Burris) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 23:03:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000701c756ff$95f59f60$650fa8c0@Mordor> Hi Cheryl, You want to get in touch with Jeff Bodkin; his band is AMAZING. Am looking for his number, in the meantime, hopefully someone will see this and pass it along to Jeff to get in touch with you. (...and I will keep looking for contact info) All the best! Stacy -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of cherylcarter Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:54 PM To: Neohiopal at Lists. Fredsternfeld. Com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >From Cassidy Theatre Fri Feb 23 15:25:02 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:25:02 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CABARET opens tonight at CASSIDY Message-ID: <2683881.1172244302568.JavaMail.root at elwamui-ovcar.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH 44130 (440) 842-4600 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 14, 2007 CABARET OPENS TONIGHT AT CASSIDY Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 The Cassidy Theatre proudly presents the clas= sic musical CABARET, Friday, February 23rd through March 11th. Directed by= Kevin Joseph Kelly and Musically Directed by Heidi Herczeg, the Cassidy pr= oduction features choreography by Jennifer Glowe and costumes by David Glow= e. Production times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm with Sunday matinees = at 3pm.=20 Set in Berlin at the beginning of the Third Reich, the story follows the ro= mance of an English cabaret performer and an American writer. Through the s= ongs of the Cabaret's Emcee, the audience witnesses the political changes t= aking place. The Cassidy production features: Kristin Netzband as =E2=80=9CSally Bowles=E2=80=9D Zac Hudak as =E2=80=9CThe Emcee=E2=80=9D William Valichnac as =E2=80=9CCliff=E2=80=9D Candice Russell as =E2=80=9CFr=C3=A4ulein Schneider=E2=80=9D Gilgamesh Tagget as =E2=80=9CHeir Schultz=E2=80=9D Pat Ciamacco as =E2=80=9CErnest Ludwig=E2=80=9D=20 with Kim Bush as "Fr=C3=A4ulein Kost". =20 Rounding out the cast are: Russ Harris, Rachel Galambus, Kate League, Kendra Payne, Beth Bebenroth, Al= ex Tepe, Holly K. Harris, Jennifer Nageotte, Jennifer Glowe, Max Kantor, Jo= shua M. Baum, Ryan Smith, David Glowe, Andrew Parmalee and Eric M. Veres. Director Kevin Joseph Kelly anticipates an exceptional production saying = =E2=80=9CI am thrilled to bring Cabaret back to the Cassidy stage after nea= rly 20 years. This cast does an exceptional job of bringing this musical to= life by personally investing into every moment and creating a spectacular = event for all of us to share.=E2=80=9D Originally called "Welcome to Berlin", Cabaret is based on John Van Druten'= s play "I Am a Camera", which was in turn based on the novel "Goodbye to Be= rlin" by Christopher Isherwood. Cabaret was originally produced and direct= ed on Broadway by the legendary Hal Prince with music by John Kander and Ly= rics by Fred Ebb. The show originally ran for 1165 performances from 1966 = to 1969 winning Tony Awards in 1967 for Best Musical, Best Composer and Lyr= icist, Best Supporting Actor in a Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Music= al, Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Choreography, and Best Di= rection of a Musical. Cabaret features classic songs like It Couldn't Ple= ase Me More, Willkommen, Cabaret, Don't Tell Mama and Two Ladies. The musi= cal was adapted into the famous Academy Award winning 1972 movie directed b= y Bob Fosse starring Liza Minelli and Joel Grey. The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons at 6200 Pearl Rd. = in Parma Heights. Ticket reservations can be made by calling (440) 842-460= 0. =20 FOR INFORMATION: Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 07:32:26 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:32:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mamas and Papas in search of Free lunches. In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: <644426.55732.qm@web81710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-208112707-1172244746=:55732 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group, Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups, and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you??? You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you, as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer. And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you most assuredly deserve. Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed?????? There is also another one. . . . .A word to the wise is sufficient. Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote: A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group,
 
Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups,
and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through
the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going
to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just
about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you
with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you???
 
You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free
lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are
going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you
think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you,
as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post
a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer.
And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you
most assuredly deserve.
 
Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed??????
 
There is also another one. . . . .A  word to the wise is sufficient.
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland
 

promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote:


A T T E N T I O N :

Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.

We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
many hours you are able to devote to this project.

Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
your interest.

Sincerely,

The "Mama's Plan" Film Group








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--0-208112707-1172244746=:55732-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Fri Feb 23 05:21:38 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:21:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheese Making Fest and Wine Pairing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0029_01C75723.A3F542E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland, OH - February 23, 2007 The Studio of 5 Rings is inviting Cheese Makers from Ohio to participate in this event that both highlights their talents and brings wine and cheese together. This is a fun competition and a chance to get face-time with cheese makers and the people who love cheese. The "Pro-AM" format is open to professional and amateur cheese makers. We will add the names of the participating cheese factories soon! * Set for Saturday April 14, 2007 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm for paid registrants and contestants only * There is a nominal entry fee for all participants and $10 for attendees; registrations must be made and paid in advance * Entry fee includes cheese samples along with assorted meats, breads, crackers and desserts * Pro cheese makers will have names included in our advertising, press releases, etc. * Two separate awards for Pro's and Am's based on people's choice * Participants will bring up to five cheeses that they make (about three pounds of each) along with utensils for cutting / serving cheese samples * Wines are from our winery: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red * We are only taking reservations for 50 people - make your reservation early! Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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C. A.) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 05:31:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA welcomes Ten Thousand Villages Message-ID: <935254.95425.qm@web50910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For Immediate Release: BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours. Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America. Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years. For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com. Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm. 2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio 2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- Any questions? 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For Immediate Release:  BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages
 
BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours.
 
Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America.  Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   
 
 
Ten Thousand Villages
 
Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years.
 
For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com.  Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm.
 
2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio
2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine 
Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers
Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer
 


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


Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425-- From HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu Fri Feb 23 05:49:20 2007 From: HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu (Houser, Nancy) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:49:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it...the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! =20 Nancy Houser =20 =20 ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium =20 Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies?=20 A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Finding fabulous fares is fun.=20 Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed.  It is = time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music Center is a = prime example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides = numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring = customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed = the outcome of that at a summer concert when the “accidental = spill” occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with = drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it…the individual = sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the = night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

=

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February = 22, 2007 1:37 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: = [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back = at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" = (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in = late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  = A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large = box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the = parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second = act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else = we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better.  The = noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to = those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the right to be = an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get = up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in = the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is this = the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the = movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an = food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  = Am I way off base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres = in the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music Director
Riverside High School Drama Club



_________________________________________________________________________= ___________
Finding fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight = and hotel bargains.
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C-- From mark at levignefamily.org Fri Feb 23 06:26:31 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:26:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HKbNW2fJx-0008Ss@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks, Nancy I agree. Take charge! I was beginning to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone else's home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience. Disgraceful, isn't it? Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? Thanks. Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there with opinions on both sides. Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo! group(s)? Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a house of your choice. Mark Check us out on the web at http://all2uband.org ! PS: Lori: I got your reply as well. Your 'twist' on my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning. ;-) Shame, shame.... Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta way. ;-) "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi _____ From: Houser, Nancy [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:49 AM To: mark at levignefamily.org; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it.the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! Nancy Houser _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks, Nancy
 
I agree.  Take charge!  = I = was beginning=20 to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone = else's=20 home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience.  = Disgraceful,=20 isn't it?  Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? =20 Thanks.
 
Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there = with opinions=20 on both sides.  Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo!=20 group(s)?
 
Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a = house of=20 your choice.

     = Mark
 

Check=20 us out on the web at http://all2uband.org=20 !

PS: Lori: I got your reply as well.  Your = 'twist' on=20 my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning.  ;-)  = Shame,=20 shame....  Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta = way. =20 ;-)

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince = Lombardi

 


From: Houser, Nancy=20 [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 23, = 2007 8:49=20 AM
To: mark at levignefamily.org;=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food = and=20 Drink in the Auditorium

I just wanted = to state=20 that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should=20 not be allowed. =  It is=20 time the administrators of professional, community, and even school = theatre=20 presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink=20 rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the=20 individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol=20 on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music=20 Center is a prime = example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the=20 pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous = alcoholic=20 and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to = indulge=20 and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed the = outcome of=20 that at a summer concert when the “accidental spill” = occurred because someone=20 became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to = sway to the=20 music, and you guessed it…the individual sitting in front was = wearing a beer the=20 rest of the night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

 


From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark = Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 = 1:37=20 PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and = Drink in=20 the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I=20 must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a=20 concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only=20 ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but=20 took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we=20 went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn=20 boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to=20 clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back at = 'the=20 home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation = of=20 "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at = World View Church=20 (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late = January.  We were=20 told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  A 10 = year old,=20 with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of = popcorn so=20 loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the parents knew = 'the=20 rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  = Thankfully he ate=20 it fast and was done by the second act...

As a parent I ensure my = family=20 leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition = as when=20 we arrived, if not better.  The noise of food and drink during a = live=20 performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you = but to=20 the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the = ticket=20 price include the right to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right = to swing=20 your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel = better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original = Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High=20 School Drama=20 Club



_____________________________________________________= _______________________________
Finding=20 fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your = favorite travel=20 sites to find flight and hotel bargains.
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840-- From k_man61 at hotmail.com Fri Feb 23 07:54:11 2007 From: k_man61 at hotmail.com (Kevin Walsh) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:54:11 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE hitting the festival circuit Message-ID: Hello my neohiopal peeps, You best be keeping it real:) I worked on the feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE and it is now making the rounds in the festivals. I just wanted to give you a heads up that there are now official screening dates and times for AMERICAN ZOMBIE at SXSW and at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. If you know people that live in the Austin and San Francisco areas or anyone going to these festivals please give them the info listed below so they have the opportunity see the film. thanks for the support Kevin Michael Walsh The trailer can be found here http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1814756884 Please spread the word! I would highly recommend that if you know people who want to see the films, that they buy their tickets in advance. We anticipate big crowds! Both of these are great, audience-driven festivals. You can find ticket details on each website. SXSW - Friday, March 9, 9:30pm, at the Alamo Lamar 1 Saturday, March 10, 9:45pm at the Alamo Lamar 1 More info on the film here: http://2007.sxsw.com/film/screenings/ film/F7504.html SFIAFF Friday, March 16, 9pm at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, CA Saturday, March 17, 7pm, at the 1000 AMC Van Ness in San Francisco http://www.asianamericanfilmfestival.org/2007/films-events/film- detail/?i=4 Tickets for SF go on sale online beginning Feb 19 (Monday)! www.myspace.com/kevinmichaelwalsh _________________________________________________________________ Don?t miss your chance to WIN 10 hours of private jet travel from Microsoft? Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0540002499mrt/direct/01/ From chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net Fri Feb 23 09:10:03 2007 From: chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net (Chris Mezzolesta) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:10:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Voiceover training DVD FS Message-ID: <20070223171020.MYDC17450.ibm65aec.bellsouth.net@CHRIS.bellsouth.net> --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-) The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more. Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested. Many thanks! Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent 800.356.5519 Skype: chrismezzolesta http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-)

The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more.

Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested.

Many thanks!

Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent
800.356.5519
Skype: chrismezzolesta
http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com
http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com
--=====================_148826968==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 23 09:36:48 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:36:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]David Manocchio's Music Video Audition Message-ID: <02d201c75771$33dd2380$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit fyi _____ From: david manocchio [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:52 AM To: johnny at mdifilm.com Subject: Need actor Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor shoud have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work divided into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at Stone Model and Talent located at West Resource Drive Cleve. Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

fyi


From: david manocchio=20 [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 = 11:52=20 AM
To: johnny at mdifilm.com
Subject: Need=20 actor
Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor = shoud=20 have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work = divided=20 into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at = Stone=20 Model and Talent  located at West Resource Drive Cleve.=20 Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
 
------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 10:19:35 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:19:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]I wrote this in February 2005 Message-ID: <396360.15737.qm@web81811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05. Find the asterisk (*)! Dear Cleveland Community, This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it. I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!). I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot. The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here. Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us. Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community. The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this. Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror). Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again. The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature. Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this. For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think! Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city. Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here. Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry). The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet. Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes. Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town. Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled. Why is this so? As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans: Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes. Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it. Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought. By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity. By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs! Help filling these potholes, please? Best, Mike Norton Pauper in Transformation --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05.  Find the asterisk (*)!
 
Dear Cleveland Community,

This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it.

I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!).

I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot.

The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here.

Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us.

Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community.

The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this.

Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror).

Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again.

The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature.

Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this.

For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think!

Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city.

Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here.

Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry).

The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet.

Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes.

Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town.

Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled.

Why is this so?

As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans:

Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes.

Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it.

Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought.

By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity.

By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs!

Help filling these potholes, please?
 
Best,
 
Mike Norton
Pauper in Transformation
 
--0-593051963-1172254775=:15737-- >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean Zarzour >From Recent Students Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble Theater, March 16 - April 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy (most recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu Theater) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Issue 18 ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI ?? Smith Dairy Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks April 2 - May 21 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
 
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks, = Jean.  Pete Ferry  (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble = Theater,=20 March 16 - April=20 1)

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The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in=20 self-confidence. She = has a great=20 gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, = addressing=20 the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her = friendly and=20 relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes = for=20 a juicy environment for creative challenge and=20 growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their = voiceover=20 career.  - Anne=20 McEvoy   (most=20 recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu=20 Theater)

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Some key words=20 about Jean: Professional. = Prepared.=20 Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. = Funny. A=20 leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! -=20 James = McCormack

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The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was = covered in=20 that time.  It was such a great experience!  You truly do help = us to=20 "find our voice"!  The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome!  Jimmy and = Jean make=20 such a great team!  Thanks again for a great = experience!  Thanks again! -  Cathy Nadolski

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This work=20 is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about = what it=20 really takes, Jean.  Hard = work. Much=20 like any other area of acting.  = How=20 great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding = experience!=20 - = Beverly

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After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I = was so=20 inspired!  You really get a sense of her knowledge and = experience in=20 the field. Jimmy at The Reel = Thing  took=20 the time with each of us to make our demos top notch.  Working with = such=20 professionalism elevates us.   You ROCK, Sista!  - Sharon

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have = so much to=20 share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel = Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to = record our=20 work at a professional sound studio!  - Ellen=20

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real = world" setting=20 of a professional studio, and to hear the final results!  Jimmy was = great=20 to work with.  He was professional and personable, and he gave very = helpful=20 feedback.- Nicole

----------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------------------------------------------

You'll come out=20 sounding just as professional as you can be.  Recording at The Reel Thing = is the=20 perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work = has paid=20 off. You come away with a very professional radio spot.  - =20 Laurel Johnson

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Whether you're just beginning or, like me, = need to=20 have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed = page to a=20 ready for prime time MP3 demo. -  Marje Rody=20
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Thanks to Jean=20 Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have = noticed a=20 marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as=20 voicemail messages and general conversation with clients.  That = alone has=20 been worth my time and effort! - Coletta=20 West  

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

Learn all = of the=20 technique and gain real world experience=20

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

Jean=20 Zarzour=20 &=20 The Reel Thing Recording Studio

 

 Who?

Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and=20 instructor of:

Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, = Movement &=20 Improv at:

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up = & Live/Actors=20 Studio,  

and=20 for 2 years in London, England & Milan,=20 Italy. 

You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, = WZAK=20 & WMMS

in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials = and=20 industrials, internationally.

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

 Issue 18 = =C2=B7 Ohio.net=20 =C2=B7=20 Lakewood Hospital =C2=B7=20 CEI =C2=B7=20 Smith Dairy

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

Owner of =20 LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The=20 GOT PAY?=20 Organization

Visit www.lipschtick.com for a=20 full resume and Click To Hear=20 My Commercial demo

 

The=20 Reel=20 Thing Recording Studios have been providing

award = winning,=20 state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since=20 1975. =

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

 No more=20 than 8 students will meet each Monday from = 6-8:30=20 pm (or later, as=20 needed) for 8 weeks

All=20 recording equipment and copy will be=20 provided.

All=20 you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your=20 chords!

 Your = final class will=20 take place at The Reel Thing = Recording=20 Studios 

where you'll get the experience of working = on commercial=20 copy 

in=20 a full service recording studio and walk away with=20 a CD 

of=20 your voice on a fully produced radio=20 spot. 

 

You=E2=80=99ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette,=20 Industry Terminology and

Microphone Technique with the option to explore=20 a variety of "reads" like:=20

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

Real=20 Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - = Cold=20 Readings

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

5 Houses South of the = McKinley Exit off=20 I-90

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

 April 2 - May=20 21

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

 Payment due in advance.  Missed=20 classes are not refundable.

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

From Jimmy Silver, Owner=20 of  The Reel Thing Recording=20 Studios

"Over the years, Jean's students show up = prepared and=20 well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If = you=20 want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's=20 class is a good place to start."

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

"Thank you for making the = Extreme=20 Festival an incredible weekend.  When I saw you working with the = kids,=20 encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for = both=20 putting the show together and making the kids happy.  Although = other people=20 could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with = the=20 kids really made a difference.  I can't wait to work with you = again! Thanks=20 again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at = Playhouse=20 Sq.!!"  Ray Gargano, Education = Outreach=20 Manager, Playhouse Square Center

 

From The Beck Center=20

"I Have had the pleasure = of=20 employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She = is always=20 prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance.  Jean = is=20 especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her = needs and=20 meet those needs. The students love her.  Her personality works = well with=20 kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I  can whole heartedly = recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher."   =20 Meg=20 Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education=20 1996-2006

 

"Jean=20 Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since=20 1998.  She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children = thoroughly=20 enjoy.  She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and = relates well=20 to children and adults."   Lynda=20 Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education = Outreach=20

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0-- From ted at swingingcane.com Fri Feb 23 11:18:29 2007 From: ted at swingingcane.com (Hero Tomorrow) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:18:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hero Tomorrow at Cleveland International Film Festival & New Clips Online Message-ID: <04ae01c7577f$82750a40$190a0a0a@crs.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International Film Festival. This year the fest will be showing over 120 features and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries. We are so honored to be included, and can't wait to get this cast & crew together for an ultra cool midnight screening. If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local Heroes, & Midnight Snacks. Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members. Contact Info: Cleveland Film Society 866.865.3456 HT Screening Times Friday, March 16 Midnight - Code HERT16 Sunday, March 18 11:45 AM - Code HERT18 Running Time 93 Minutes Tower City Cinemas 230 West Huron Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and myspace page for the latest news and party info! Ted Sikora We finally added some new videos online, and you can see them all on our new Youtube page www.youtube.com/herotomorrow 1. The Hero Tomorrow Trailer 2. ManiaTV interview from Comic Con International. This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of new HT shots peppered throughout. (All these vids are also available on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV Channel.) 3. G4 Network's Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment. 4. In one of our early focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next scene. We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those who choose to click - it can be that first moment. Hero Tomorrow - The Squid Scene Reviews "Among the cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006." Chris Gore G4 Network's "ATTACK OF THE SHOW" "Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules... Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie films." Clay Dempsey CINEPHELIA "The Film is excellent. A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic fan or not. The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the acting is first rate." Michael San Giacomo NEWSARAMA "Future cult classic. thoroughly enjoyable. I loved it." Neal Cropper SCURVY DAWG "Jocelyn Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine. She's got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom heartthrob." Tony Isabella COMICBUYERS GUIDE Awards North Texas Film Festival IFFYNTX Best Cinematography Best Actor Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster. Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote? www.herotomorrow.com www.herotomorrow.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/herotomorrowmovie ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual = Cleveland International Film Festival

Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International = Film Festival.  

 

This year the fest will be showing over 120 features = and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries.  We are so = honored to be included, and can’t wait to get this cast & crew together = for an ultra cool midnight screening.

 

If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local = Heroes, & Midnight Snacks.

 

Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members.  

 

Contact Info:

Cleveland Film Society =

866.865.3456

 

HT Screening = Times

Friday, March 16

Midnight – Code HERT16

 

Sunday, March 18

11:45 AM – Code = HERT18

 

Running Time 93 Minutes

 

Tower City Cinemas

230 = West Huron Road,

Cleveland, Ohio 44113

 

See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and = myspace page for the latest news and party info! =

 

Ted Sikora

 

 

We finally added some new videos online, and you can = see them all on our new Youtube page

www.youtube.com/herotomorrow=

 

  1. The Hero Tomorrow = Trailer

 

  1. ManiaTV interview = from Comic Con International.  This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of = new HT shots peppered throughout.  (All these vids are also available = on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV = Channel.)

 

  1. G4 Network’s = Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment.

 

  1. In one of our early = focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert = Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next = scene.  We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those = who choose to click - it can be that first moment. =

Hero Tomorrow – The Squid = Scene

 

Reviews

 

“Among the = cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006.”

Chris Gore

G4 Network’s “ATTACK OF THE = SHOW”

 

“Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules...  Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie = films.”

Clay Dempsey

CINEPHELIA

 

“The Film is excellent…  A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic = fan or not.  The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the = acting is first rate.”

Michael San Giacomo  

NEWSARAMA

 

“Future cult classic… thoroughly enjoyable… I loved = it.”

Neal Cropper

SCURVY DAWG

 

“Jocelyn = Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine.  = She’s got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom = heartthrob.”

Tony Isabella  

COMICBUYERS GUIDE  

 

Awards

North = Texas Film = Festival IFFYNTX

Best Cinematography

Best Actor

 

Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis
David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting = grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero = fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David = long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster.

Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante = dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own = desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote?

 

www.herotomorrow.com 

www.herotomorrow.blogspot.= com 

www.myspace.com/herotom= orrowmovie

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240-- From dajsk8 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 12:25:09 2007 From: dajsk8 at yahoo.com (Dawn Jordan) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:25:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? Message-ID: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Fri Feb 23 12:50:27 2007 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:50:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope Tomorrow Night! Message-ID: <200702231550.AA16908500@clevelandyucks.com> Beachland Ballroom - 9:00 PM Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. As "Chortle UK" puts it: "Ask anyone whose opinion matters, and they'll tell you Doug Stanhope is one of the top ten stand-ups in the world today. Stanhope's confrontational stance comes from the rough, blistered underbelly of America's trailer parks; he's a feral, aggressive man full fuelled by primal urges to drink, fight and screw and the corrosive material has all the venomous aggression you might expect from that background. But what underlines it, and makes it so untouchably good, is the passion and conviction with which he holds his intelligent beliefs, informed by sensibilities that might seem alien to such a no-nonsense, pig-headed persona." Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com. Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at clevelandyucks.com From gmaher at alltel.net Fri Feb 23 13:37:24 2007 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:37:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend to See Once Upon A Mattress!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon A Mattress' Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out. A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances left...but don?t put it off or you?ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also available at the door. After tonight?s performance (Feb 23), audience members will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson?s On The Green after the show. The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic provides for some side splitting shenigans. Chances are, you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again. The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary Maher ? Annie Steinheiser ? Jenna Bates ? Dani Kuntz ? Claudia Lillibridge ? Adrienne Dickson ? Colleen McCaughey ? Patrick Wulff ? Ellen Antes ? Jim Wolf ? Stephanie Bowlin ? John Mohnacky ? Laura Mohnacky ? Kirk Worcester ? Sally Morris ? Sarah Shriver ? Steve Brofman ? Marco Urbanic ? Beth Judy ? Doug Lillibridge ? John Jesenko ? Michelle Dolciato ? Tim Steiner The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of "good shows, good friends, good times. Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com < http://www.hudsonplayers.com/ > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players = Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon = A Mattress'
 
Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. = It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more = importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out.

A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the = great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances = left...but don’t put it off or you’ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are = February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center = in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale = tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also = available at the door. After tonight’s performance (Feb 23), audience members = will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson’s On The Green after = the show.

The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously = unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential = bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order = to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the = ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved = musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic = audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious = and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking  spin on the familiar classic provides for some side = splitting  shenigans. Chances are, = you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.

The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary = Maher – Annie Steinheiser – Jenna Bates – Dani Kuntz – Claudia = Lillibridge – Adrienne Dickson – Colleen McCaughey – Patrick Wulff – Ellen Antes = – Jim Wolf – Stephanie Bowlin – John Mohnacky – Laura Mohnacky – Kirk Worcester = – Sally Morris – Sarah Shriver – Steve Brofman – Marco Urbanic – Beth Judy = – Doug Lillibridge – John Jesenko – Michelle Dolciato – Tim Steiner

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

>From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

>From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community = theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an = ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of = "good shows, good friends, good times.

Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & = Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All = shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking = for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a = quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is = available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com
<http://www.hudsonplayers.com/= > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. = <= /p>

 

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Actors' Summit Theater is seeking a musical director for= it's=20 upcoming production of Quilters. Actors' Summit is a nonpro= fit=20 professional Equity Theater located in Hudson.  This is a paid=20 position.
 
Responsibilities include:
    Teaching vocal music to the acto= rs.=20
    Playing keyboard for all=20 performances
    Coordinating with additional=20 musicians.
    
Production dates are: April 26-May 13,=20 2007
    Performance times are :
    Thursday, Friday and Saturday ni= ghts=20 at 8 PM
    Sunday matinees at 2 PM
 
Rehearsals are scheduled to begin March= 15th.=20
    Rehearsal schedule for Quilters=20= will=20 be: 
    Sat. 10-4PM
    Sundays-6PM-10 PM
    Monday, Tuesday and Wed from 6-1= 0:30=20 PM
    Thursday and Fri is on a TBA bas= is.=20
 
The MUST dates are:
    April 20-26th;  6 PM til 10 PM; dress=20 reheasals
    Plus Sat April 21- from 10 AM til 10 PM-tech an= d=20 dress
    And Sunday April 22 from 12 noon til 10 PM--tec= h=20 and dress.
    And performances: April 26-May 13, 2007
 
Please email your resume along with any questions, directly to mjalexthac at aol.com,  = ;as a=20 pdf  or Word document.
 
 
Thank you,
 
Sincerely,  
MaryJo Alexander
Co-Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown St
Hudson Oh
330-342-0800
 
 


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. -------------------------------1172268262-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 14:58:41 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:58:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jessica Strader ( Cleveland Idol ) Message-ID: <942880.55800.qm@web50601.mail.yahoo.com> Jessica has been chosen to audition for FOX 8's Cleveland Idol this weekend at the Cleveland Auto Show. For more info check her out in the featured artist page at www.aldiamondphillips.com Al From lee921 at att.net Fri Feb 23 15:09:40 2007 From: lee921 at att.net (Lee Kamps) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? In-Reply-To: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee. If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison. If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work. When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock. Lee Kamps -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Dawn Jordan Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
There=20 are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and = the Bush=20 administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - = an=20 unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without = expecting=20 to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to = survive. The=20 laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. =
 
If one=20 hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the=20 business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. = That is the=20 law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not = subject to=20 the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others = hired=20 on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, = plumbers,=20 etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent = contractor to=20 decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has = distinct=20 rules between an independent contractor and an = employee.
 
If you=20 hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, = state and=20 local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper = authority. An=20 employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as = well as=20 withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure = to do so=20 results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of = business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an=20 opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly = the owner=20 could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and = is most=20 likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, = then the=20 postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be = notified.=20 These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is = not a=20 part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their = employer is=20 breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the = state's=20 atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.=20
 
When=20 landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu = of=20 dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being = paid in=20 company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is=20 worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to = attract=20 good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal = Mart. When=20 Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were = given stock=20 in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers = that=20 became millionaires through that early Wal Mart = stock.
 
Lee=20 Kamps
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of = Dawn=20 Jordan
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To = Volunteer=20 or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to = share my=20 own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and = entertainment=20 community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests = for=20 legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I = (and=20 many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have = volunteered our=20 time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on = resumes,=20 or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone = volunteers=20 doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I = don't=20 want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable = posting=20 requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing = so. =20 Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list = are=20 intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies = from those=20 who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money = to hire=20 someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid = employees=20 because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about=20 payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I = need to=20 do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar = Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a = company. =20 In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone = thinks=20 they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't = count. =20
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to = volunteer my time=20 to help them, there may be others that would want to help for=20 experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and = want to=20 help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to = help.  How=20 many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film = for=20 experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody = scenes=20 of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the = experience=20 of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think = it would=20 be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should = give=20 all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide = for=20 themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's = a=20 duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for = researching=20 for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have = had a=20 bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means = post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but = please=20 do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or = try to ban=20 them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare = away=20 someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses = volunteer=20 ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use=20 volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this = mean that=20 they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at = all.  To=20 volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not = make the=20 assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent = that we=20 can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our = needs and=20 gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, = share, and=20 discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420-- From brandi at acidentertainment.net Fri Feb 23 15:30:12 2007 From: brandi at acidentertainment.net (brandi at acidentertainment.net) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:30:12 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dream Analysis: Now ONLINE! http://films.thelot.com/films/21512 Check it out at the LOT! Message-ID: <20070223163012.ad159368457453de07710a4615fcd099.c95302855c.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
Hi everyone!
 
I'm pleased to announce that my short film, Dream Analysis can now be viewed on the LOT's web site.  
 
Click the following link and be taken directly to my film:  http://films.thelot.com/films/21512
 
Please if you can, take the time to rate and review the film!  I'm always very interested in viewer feedback.
 
You do have to sign up as a member of the LOT to rate and review the film, however, they don't ask for a lot of personal info!
 
For those of you not familiar with the LOT, read the following cut and pasted directly from their web site:
 
On the Lot is the groundbreaking new show brought to you by reality show mastermind, Mark Burnett, and legendary producer and director, Steven Spielberg. Over the season, the 16 filmmakers will produce short films in every genre every week and the viewers will vote on who gets eliminated. The winning filmmaker will take home a $1 Million development deal!
 
Thanks for your support!

Brandi Lynn Borgia
Director of Operations
Acid Entertainment & Third Eye Screenwriting
440-840-2900 (P)
440-236-6150 (F)
www.acidentertainment.net
www.thirdeyewebdesign.com
www.thirdeyedomains.com
From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Fri Feb 23 15:07:38 2007 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L. Davis) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:07:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteers needed for EarthFest 2007 Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.0.20070223180336.02cc46b0@adelphia.net> VOLUNTEERS FROM 8 TO 80!


EarthFest 2007 - will be held on Sunday, April 22nd


Earth Day Coalition=92s Volunteer Orientation Meetings for EarthFest 2007

Become a part of Ohio=92s largest Earth Day celebration. This meeting will show you how. You will also meet other EarthFest volunteers, learn all about EarthFest activities, and join a Volunteer team.

Please RSVP for the Orientation you would like to attend by calling 216-281-6468 ext. 221 or emailing to dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org. Hint - the most fun jobs get snapped up quickly, so come to the earliest Orientation you can to get your choice of jobs!

EarthFest 2007 is Sunday, April 22. Individuals, businesses, or groups who cannot attend any of the orientation meetings, but wish to volunteer at EarthFest should contact Earth Day Coalition at 216-281-6468 x221, or by email at dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org

EarthFest 2007 Volunteer Orientations:

=95 Monday, March 19, 2007
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library)

=95Saturday, April 14, 2007
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library) From RNavisjr at aol.com Fri Feb 23 16:26:25 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 19:26:25 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ROLES ARE OPEN IN URINETOWN - AUDITIONS AT NWT Message-ID: -------------------------------1172276785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S WEST 78TH AND LAKE RD =20 =20 NEAR WEST THEATRE =20 AUDITIONS U R I N E T O W N=20 =20 ALL ROLES OPEN ........................................... For ages 16 yrs. & up February 27, 28, March 1, 2007=20 (Tues., Weds., Thurs.)=20 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.=20 Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal Church=20 West 78 & Lake Road=20 Arrive 15 minutes early to register=20 Large singing, dancing ensemble. All roles are open.=20 this first stage of our audition process is a group experience=20 of theatre games and improvs around acting, movement and singing.=20 No experience necessary. A relaxed and friendly atmosphere.=20 No prepared material needed. =20 Wear comfortable clothing & shoes for physical expression=20 and dance.=20 Group audition process. Select the date you wish to audition. Auditions=20 last for the entire time specified.=20 Anyone arriving after the starting time will not be able to audition that= =20 day.=20 (Rehearsals for URINETOWN begin Sunday, March 11 and the show=20 runs May 4 to 20)=20 CHARACTER LIST=20 Hope Caldwell (Soprano with belt, 20s) =20 a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co. =20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair =20 Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass) =20 the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed. he i= s=20 not conniving and sneaky =20 Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone) =20 a revolutionist =20 Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s) =20 starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses, =20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother =20 Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass) =20 he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great sense =20 of humour =20 Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto) =20 a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates the =20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the =20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role =20 Barrel (tenor/baritone) =20 he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be either= =20 male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in his shad= ow=20 has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD be playe= d=20 by a woman =20 Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto) =20 a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hurt =20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibition= s, =20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Hot Blades Harry: baritone =20 also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels, =20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto) =20 has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobby's =20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to be= =20 able to faint onstage =20 Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone) =20 sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex change =20= -=20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone) =20 does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who will= =20 do anything to save himself =20 Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing) =20 gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequence =20 his demise, Bobby's father =20 Soupy Sue: =20 a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/rebels =20= =20 Tiny Tom: chorus singing =20 always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dream =20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman =20 Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing) =20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing =20 one of Cladwell's "men" =20 Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song" =20 The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering =20 a rougher voice type, more belting =20 Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing =20 should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing=20 FOR MORE INFO CALL NWT BUSINESS OFFICE AT=20 216-961-9750 OR DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879


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AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S<= /DIV>
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NEAR WEST THEATRE 
          =               &nb= sp;       =20 AUDITIONS
       U=20 R I N E T O W N=20
 
    ALL ROLES OPEN      ....= .......................................
   For ages 16 yrs.=20 &=20 up

 

February=20 ,(Tues.,=20 Weds., Thurs.)

Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal=20 Church

West 78 &&nb= sp;=20 Lake=20 Road

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= Arrive 15 minutes early to=20 register

 

=    =20 A= ll=20 roles are open=  No experience necessary.  A relaxed and friendly=20 atmosphere.

= No=20 prepared material needed.     

= Wear comfortable clothing  

Group=20 audition process.  Select the=20= date=20 you wish to audition. =20 Auditions last for the entire time=20 specified.

Anyone arriving after= the=20 starting time will not=20 audition that day.

 

(howruns May to )

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CHARACTER=20 LIST

Hope Caldwell   (Soprano with belt, 20s)=20
a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co= .=20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair=20
Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass)= =20
the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed.= he=20 is not conniving and sneaky=20
Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone)=20
a revolutionist=20
Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s)=20
starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses= ,=20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother=20
Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass)=20
he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great s= ense=20 of humour=20
Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto)=20
a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates th= e=20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the=20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role=20
Barrel (tenor/baritone)=20
he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be=20 either male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in=20= his=20 shadow has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD=20= be=20 played by a woman=20
Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto)=20
a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hu= rt=20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibiti= ons,=20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Hot Blades Harry: baritone=20
also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels,=20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto)=20
has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobb= y's=20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to=20= be=20 able to faint onstage=20
Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone)=20
sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex ch= ange=20 - one of Cladwell's men=20
Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone)=20
does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who= =20 will do anything to save himself=20
Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing)=20
gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequ= ence=20 his demise, Bobby's father=20
Soupy Sue:=20
a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/re= bels=20
Tiny Tom: chorus singing=20
always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dr= eam=20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman=20
Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing)=20
one of Cladwell's men=20
Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing=20
one of Cladwell's "men"=20
Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song"=20
The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering=20
a rougher voice type, more belting=20
Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing=20
should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing
AOL now offers free email to everyo= ne. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172276785-- From Stacilynv at aol.com Fri Feb 23 17:12:16 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 20:12:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SELREC SINGERS & SPAGHETTI!!!! Message-ID: --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house for a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot fo= r=20 it? Here's your chance to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chor= us!!!=20 The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on=20 Saturday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor. Tickets are $8 for Adul= ts and=20 $5 for Children (10 and under). Ticket prices include a delicious pasta=20 dinner, salad, bread and dessert. Beverages are not included, but a cash ba= r will=20 be available. There will also be many prizes available at the Chinese Aucti= on=20 and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raffle. =20 Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4=20 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie.=20= =20 And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear us "sing= =20 for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information or to=20 purchase tickets. Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C=20 Singers! And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing you at ou= r=20 Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at 7:30pm!!= ! ### ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone.=20 Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house f= or a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot for it?  Here's your chance= to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chorus!!!
The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on Satu= rday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor.  Tickets are $8 for Adu= lts and $5 for Children (10 and under).  Ticket prices include a delici= ous pasta dinner, salad, bread and dessert.  Beverages are not included= , but a cash bar will be available.  There will also be many prizes ava= ilable at the Chinese Auction and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raf= fle. 

Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie= .  And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear=20= us "sing for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information o= r to purchase tickets.

Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C Singers!  And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing yo= u at our Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at= 7:30pm!!!


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AOL= now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AO= L at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 17:30:10 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 17:30:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Press Release- Jamari's Drum ,February 24th at 5pm Message-ID: <833834.51456.qm@web38207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793.
 


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Hi folks,
 
I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally= =20 relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that= =20 ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the fut= ure=20 so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and=20 flaming.
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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 I just wanted to say: what about all the  film actors/actresses of Cleveland who are making movies for free? Are the Cleveland directors taking advantage of us? I only got paid for one movie I did and only because it was a Los Angeles production. Independent directors are regular workers with a big illussion: to make movies and they put every effort and every penny they have in their movies, even when none of those pennies are coming from actors. They need money to have a good film/digital equipment, they have to rent places to shoot in, pay an editor, etc... Still when we are shooting they are giving us food. Should we complain for this? I don't think so. We should appreciatte what we got in the Cleveland area. If someone doesn't like it they should try to go to a different state like California or New York. Yes, the "multi-million" dollar company is not such, because if it was they would have enough money to pay a secretary. But the volunteers of Mama's Plan are just a group of people who believes in something and are putting every effort to spread their message. We can agree with this ideology of them or not, but they are not hurting nobody by doing this, I would love to volunteer, it happens I love to help people. Unfortunatly I don't have a car and Akron is too far away from me. Please let people be and ask, they're not taking advantage of nobody. If you feel they are gonna take advantage of you it's very easy: delete the email and keep going with your life.

Peace.

Honestly, Silvia Marchena-Guillen                                                            

 


From: "Lee Kamps" <lee921 at att.net>
To: "Dawn Jordan" <dajsk8 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500

There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees.
 
If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee.
 
If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.
 
When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock.
 
Lee Kamps
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
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The Tri-C Student Theatre Club proudly presents: Jack Matuszewski's new play A SIMPLE LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two acts Saturday March 10th at 7:00 pm and=20 Sunday March 11th at 4:00 pm In the Tri-C Eastern Campus Lower Studio Theatre at Harvard and Richmond road Highland Hills, Ohio E2 ELA building Admission is free but free will donations will be accepted at the door For Seating reservations please contact: Jack (216) 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C7580F.0DCD2390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention theater=20 goers!!
 
The Tri-C=20 Student Theatre Club proudly presents:
 
Jack Matuszewski's new play
 
A SIMPLE=20 LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two = acts
 
 
Saturday March = 10th at=20 7:00 = pm
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Lower Studio=20 Theatre
 
at Harvard and = Richmond=20 road
Highland Hills, = Ohio
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Admission is free=20 but free will donations will be accepted at the = door
 
For Seating = reservations=20 please contact:
Jack (216) = 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com
 
 
 
 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C75815.931123C0-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Sat Feb 24 10:23:57 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:23:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROYALTIES Message-ID: <8C9265814DBA4B3-13A4-DC46@WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Greetings Fred & Neohipal members, I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y. For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her. Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented? Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas. I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give. Thanks all. Ife, (Gail F. Young) ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Greetings Fred & Neohipal members,
 
I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y.  For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked  about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will  not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her.
 
Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented?  Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? 
 
I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas.  I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get   current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give.
 
Thanks all.
 
Ife,
(Gail F. Young)

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C75823.14503950-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 11:59:46 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 11:59:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors' Summit) Message-ID: <901822.39611.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ACTORS? SUMMIT DOES A GOOD JOB OF SELLING A MILLER CLASSIC Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Cleveland has become an Arthur Miller kind of town! Running concurrently are the master playwright?s THE PRICE (Ensemble Theatre) and THE DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors? Summit). And, to the pleasure of local theatre-goers, both productions are excellent! Arthur Miller, who died in 2005 at the age of 89, is considered to be one of America?s greatest modern playwrights. He authored many highly regarded works including ?THE CRUCIBLE,? ?A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE? and ?ALL MY SONS.? Many consider his greatest work to be ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN,? which premiered on Broadway on February 10, 1949, starring Lee J. Cobb. The play won a Tony Award, a New York Drama Critics' Award and a Pulitzer Prize. It was the first play ever to win all three of those awards. Miller, who continued in his writing to probe, ?Is this the best way to live,? features that theme in Salesman, which by most counts is the most studied American play in high schools and colleges. The plot centers on Willy Loman, a salesman who has spent his whole life ?way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine,? proud of his ability to sell anything to anyone and to provide for his family. In reality, this is a dream of the reality...he is not successful, nor well liked, nor providing for his family. As the play unfolds, he loses his job, the respect of his sons, and finally, his hope. He finds himself needing to face reality, but unable to do so. Miller uses flashbacks to create a stream of conscious to illustrate Willy?s lack of reality. He is a modern day tragic hero, whose flaws lead to his destruction. He dies, as he has lived, by creating a false illusion. Is this the best way to live? The play takes place in a small house in Brooklyn. Originally in the country, the home in the play is now surrounded by high-rise buildings. The house really exists. The Miller family lived there. Ironically, it is around the corner from my aunt and uncle?s apartment and, when I visited them, I would walk over to see the residence, and realized that it, much like Willy, was overwhelmed and lost by the reality of the world which surrounds it. Actors? Summit?s production, under the direction of Alex Cikra is quite good. Though a little slow in places, the play?s intent is clear. A. Neil Thackaberry, coming off an amazing performance in Actors? Summit?s ?QED,? gives Willy the right physical and emotional dimensions. Here is a stoop-shouldered hunk of a man who walks as if defeated, weighted down by not only his salesman?s valises, but by his self-created delusions. Interestingly, Thackaberry?s occasional stumbling over lines adds to the chaos in the character?s mind. Paula Duesing does well as Linda, Willy?s brow-beaten enabler wife. One of her two major speeches is outstanding. Known as the ?respect must be paid? soliloquy, in which she summarizes Willy as an undistinguished man whose name will never appear in a newspaper, Duesing is emotionally right on target. Unfortunately, the final speech, the requiem, when Linda states that she is unable to cry and questions why, now that ?We?re free and clear? Willy has killed himself, lacks the emotional gut-shaking reality that is needed to close the curtain on Willy?s delusions. This production, however, belongs to Nick Koesters as Biff, the only Loman capable of finally realizing that he is not the superstar that Willy has dreamt up. Koesters is outstanding. In the scene in which he finds out the truth about his philandering father, his body sags, his eyes well, his lips tremble, the life goes out of his eyes as his world crashes down. Bravo! John Galbraith is fine as the clueless Hap, the other son, who is well on his way to becoming another Willy. Cikra?s decision to multi-cast Marc Moritz as five different people is questionable. Though Moritz is excellent, several scenes lose their focus because Moritz is forced to literally play two people at once. The set does more to distract than enhance the production. Not using see-through walls, which Miller meticulously describes in the play?s notes, distracts from our ability to separate Willy?s realities from his illusions. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? is a brilliant play. Actors? Summit generally does a fine job of showcasing this important work. ?QED? runs though January 28 at Actors? Summit, 86 Owen Brown Street, Hudson. Call for tickets now at 330-342-0800 Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 24 17:35:58 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:35:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sorry for some of the postings this past week ... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <740714.41838.qm@web81701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Fred and Neopal, If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand. Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies. I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. Martin Cosentino FSternfeld at aol.com wrote: Hi folks, I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone. I'm sorry about that ... I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming. Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --------------------------------- AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Fred and Neopal,
 
If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand.
 
Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies.  
I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. 
 
Martin Cosentino



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I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming.
 
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--0-862387563-1172367358=:41838-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 18:05:18 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 18:05:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Holding Auditions for Gary Webster's Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef Message-ID: <922635.10355.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Call for Auditions The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances. Rehearsals will begin in early March. Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P. Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script. Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location. If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn: Sue Johnson. (No email photos, please.) 1. Strictly Platonic? Characters Paul (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late. Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment Prudence P. Primrose (40?s). She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her. Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to. 2. Prime Beef Characters Diane (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter Jeff (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor. He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie. Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. For additional information Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio wakeup4664 at aol.com www.wakeupandlives.org http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Call for Auditions

 
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances.  Rehearsals will begin in early March.
 
Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P.  Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script.  Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location.  If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd  to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio,
P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn:  Sue Johnson.
(No email photos, please.)
 
1.  Strictly Platonic? Characters
 
 Paul  (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late.
 
 Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment  
 
  Prudence P. Primrose  (40?s).  She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her.
 
Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to.
 
2.  Prime Beef Characters
 
Diane  (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter
 
  Jeff  (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor.  He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie.
 
 Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. 
 
For additional information
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


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To be honest, I don't like the script, but I can't and won't deny that the raw smells, tastes and visions got into my senses and won?t get out. I don?t like the people. I don?t like what they represent. I don?t like that they can?t and or won?t save themselves from their destructive paths. Yet, I can?t get them out of my mind. The name Adam Rapp may sound familiar, even if you aren?t a theatre person. A novelist, film maker and playwright, his book ?THE BUFFALO TREE? was brought to national attention when it was censored by the Muhlenberg School Board in Reading, Pennsylvania for its language and subject matter. Rapp uses graphic language, sexual content and themes that are repulsive to some. Personally, I?m not shocked or turned off by his language or subject matter. But I am turned off by his style. I just think he writes speeches which don?t sound like they would be spoken by a normal person, writes characters that are overdrawn, and puts shock before substance. I find that he throws in gimmicks to move along the plot that often make no sense. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? begins in a small bedroom in a hostel in Amsterdam, where nerdy, unsuccessful playwright Matt attempts to kill himself. Right after his half hearted attempt fails, his traveling mate Davis turns up. The two are friends from college and are vacationing together in Europe. Davis has a present for Matt?a prostitute named Christina. Christina appears to be French but, as Matt deduces, is actually an American. She undresses Matt, takes him to bed, then she exits, leaving behind a tape recorder and the fancy red dress she changed into just before bedding the somewhat shy and inexperienced young man. Act Two takes place in New York, in Matt's apartment. If any more of the plot is revealed the effect of the evening will be ruined, so I?m stopping here with just the comment that the play has no curtain call and that is one of the dramatic highlights of the evening. Okay, here are my issues with Rapp and his script. Yes, opposites may attract and people turn to those who are unlike themselves in order to get some thrills. But, that obsessive-compulsive insecure Matt would be friends with Davis, who has no redeeming qualities, is questionable. As written, Davis wouldn?t be an actual friend to anyone, least of all Matt, whose girl friend Davis stole some years back. As for Christina, she's something of an enigma throughout. At first I thought that it was the fault of Laurel Johnson, who plays the role. She has a bad French accent, is a weak singer, and her lines often lack unity of thought. Nope, it?s not Laurel?s fault. The character is poorly and manipulatively drawn by Rapp. Her language and lines don?t ring true. Questions abound: Why the false French accent? Why does she leave her dress and the tape recorder behind? Of all the people in the world, why does she seek out a scumbag like Davis when she comes to New York? The answer is that these are all plot development devices. What is surprising is that ?RED LIGHT WINTER? was one of the finalist for last year?s Pulitzer Prize. With the quality of this script, no wonder no award was given. As they are apt to do, the Bang and Clatter gives the play a good production. In fact, the production, outclasses the material, though trimming the first act (one hour and thirty minutes was way too long) and picking up the pace in the second act, would have helped. Doug Kusak is generally on target as Matt. He probably has the clearest of the characters to interpret, even with the question of his loyalty to Davis. I found his interpretation of the closing scene a little unclear, but otherwise, it was a good acting exercise. Mark Mayo knows no boundaries as Davis. He is way, way over-the-top. It can only be assumed that Director Sean McConaha really, really wanted us to hate Davis. He succeeded. I wonder what would have happened if Mayo had pulled back the character a little. If he had not screamed almost every line, over-acted ever gross action and syllable that spewed forth from his mouth. The second act confrontation scene between Davis and Christina was so finely tuned it was pure emotional agony. It was almost unwatchable because of the uncompromising reality of the performers. Gorgeous Laurel Johnson does what she can with the poorly written role of Christina/Christine/ Annie. Her physical change between the first and second acts is amazing. She perfectly transforms into a Keene painting of a hollow-eyed child looking at finality. Capsule judgement: ?RED LIGHT WINTER? has to be one of the, if not the most disturbing productions I?ve ever seen. I?m writing this 24 hours after having seen the show and I?m still in a state of shock! ?RED LIGHT WINTER runs through March 25 at The Bang and Clatter Theatre, 140 E. Market Street in Akron . For tickets call 330-606-5317. For $15 you get to see a great show, all the free wine, beer and soft drinks you want, and free parking. This is quite an entertainment buy! Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ From mmiloro at adelphia.net Sun Feb 25 05:45:12 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 08:45:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER for "You Can't Take It With You" -- GLTG Message-ID: <003801c758e3$2c1395d0$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions This Monday and Tuesday For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. 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------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520-- From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 23:05:12 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 23:05:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please Read- Important notice about webstreaming Message-ID: <578949.8513.qm@web36604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office. The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online. It sounds like a noble cause. Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it. WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist. The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive. The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played. Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played. A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check! And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit. It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts. Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees. The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting. A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult. A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up. They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music. They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music. They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!! Throw anything on! When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange? Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes. It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any. College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork. The new rules are not about paying artists. They are about controlling content and limiting competition. The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web. As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them. So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this. Here's what you can do about it. 1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2. 2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives. If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out. Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives! 3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place. For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times. http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757. Some of the details listed here came directly from his article. Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech. Thanks for your time and your activism, Keith Newman Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap! Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland www.wcsb.org --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office.  The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online.  It sounds like a noble cause.  Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it.  WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist.  
 
The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive.  The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played.  Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played.  A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check!  And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. 
 
Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit.  It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts.  Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees.   
 
The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting.  A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult.  A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up.  They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music.  They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music.  They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!!  Throw anything on!  When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange?  Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes.  It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any.  College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork.   
 
The new rules are not about paying artists.  They are about controlling content and limiting competition.  The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web.  As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them.      
 
So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this.  Here's what you can do about it.
 
1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2.
 
2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives.  If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out.  Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives!
 
3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place.
 
For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times.  http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757.  Some of the details listed here came directly from his article.  Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com
 
Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech.
 
Thanks for your time and your activism,
 
Keith Newman  
Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap!
Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST
WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland


Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513-- From Pllecompany at aol.com Sun Feb 25 07:23:17 2007 From: Pllecompany at aol.com (Pllecompany at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:23:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of A House With No Walls by Thomas Gibbons Message-ID: -------------------------------1172416997 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm. Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karamu is holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with a multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which also had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which has recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright's "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full production is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season. Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it was publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over the site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutionary freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the more painful reality of slavery. In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this debate as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the play's dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The conflict takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful academic with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an ultra liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with that of one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to risk the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liberty Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas Gibbons Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm Where: Karamu House Concert Hall Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @ 6pm Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the script. "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons Character Breakdown Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female) Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female) Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties Park Ranger - white, about sixty Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties Steven Gardner - white, about sixty Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties "George Washington" - white, about sixty Karamu House 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, OH 44106 _www.karamu.com_ (http://www.karamu.com) Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage reading.


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AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No= =20 Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm.
 
Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karam= u is=20 holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright=20 Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with=20= a=20 multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which a= lso=20 had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which=20= has=20 recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright= 's=20 "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full producti= on=20 is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season.
 
 
Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose= =20 roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it wa= s=20 publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the=20 foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over= the=20 site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly=20 symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutio= nary=20 freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the= =20 more painful reality of slavery.
  In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this de= bate=20 as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the pla= y's=20 dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The confl= ict=20 takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought=20 together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful acade= mic=20 with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an u= ltra=20 liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with tha= t of=20 one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to ri= sk=20 the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liber= ty=20 Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas=20 Gibbons
 
 
Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm
Where: Karamu House Concert Hall
Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @=20 6pm
Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm
 
Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the=20 script.
 
"A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons
 
Character Breakdown
 
Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female)
Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female)
Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty 
Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties
Park Ranger - white, about sixty
Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties
Steven Gardner - white, about sixty
Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties
Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties
"George Washington" - white, about sixty
 
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street
Cleveland, OH 44106
Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage=20 reading.
 




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We are filming a Super 16mm short film March3rd-5th. There are many roles available. All ages 16 and up, and open to any nationality.
We are shooting Sat and Sun in and around downtown Cleveland.
Here is a list of possible roles.
Waitress-speaking
Server-Featured extra
Maitre` D-Featured extra
Downtown Businessmen and women-extras
Restaurant Patrons-extras
Dollar Store owner-speaking(preferably Asian or Arabic speaking)
Dollar Store patron-Featured extra
 
 We have core crew, although anyone wishing to volunteer will be accepted.
 This is a good opportunity to see how a professional shoot is run.
The director has experience on national commercials, feature films and a number of Top Ten videos. She has a 16mm film circulating the film festival market.
Copy and credits for all volunteers.
Cast and crew wrap party at local restaurant
For more info Call
Anthony@ 216 288 4970
 
 
 


Anthony Nickerson CEO
Highminded One Productions Inc.
30799 Pinetree Rd. Ste 254
Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124
216 751 6000 office
216 751 9334 fax
www.highmindedone.com


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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-280165906-1172427314=:7797-- From spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 10:40:57 2007 From: spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com (Spax not telling) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:40:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLEASE help out Film Message-ID: <930704.7258.qm@web31102.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The film production team MjR 37 have made films that have won gold awards completely unopposed and going to nationals in New York city, and we submitted something to On The lot. We are trying to make a name for ourselves at a young age, and we really need your help. Please, vote for us! http://films.thelot.com/films/18053 Kind regards, -Matt Zaleski- MjR37.com P.S. Check out our videos on our website! (Our site is going to be down until the 1st of March.) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 >From Beverly Kristy" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello NEOpal, I'm forwarding a message from the Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael = Rochford, regarding the film's LA premier on March 12. This comedy short = was shot in Cleveland last year and is decidedly worth a look-see for = those in LA. Clevelanders will get a chance to see it later this year = Michael has promised. In the meantime view the trailer at the link = below. Thanks, Beverly Kristy Hi Everyone, Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the Dolby = stuff and answer printing this week. On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big Shorts at the = Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills. You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's free = booze from 7PM to 8PM. Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, but = you might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry = Flynt Building. Here's a website for the screening:=20 http://reelbigshorts.com/=20 There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, but = it would help if you did. We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable evening. And did I mention the free booze? We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at the = moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though. http://carpetkingdommovie.com/ Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have screenings in = other parts of this great country of ours, including a Cleveland = premiere party extravaganza! That's all for now. I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum. But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And = hopefully it's something you're happy to have made. Let me know what's going on with you. -Mike=20 PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who wants = to be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. = Or if you hate me and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom = again, you can also ask to be removed.=20 Thanks!! ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello=20 NEOpal,
 
I'm forwarding a = message from the=20 Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael Rochford, regarding the film's LA = premier on=20 March 12. This comedy short was shot in Cleveland last year and is=20 decidedly worth a look-see for those in LA.  Clevelanders will get = a chance=20 to see it later this year Michael has promised. In the meantime view the = trailer=20 at the link below.
 
Thanks,
Beverly=20 Kristy
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi=20 Everyone,

Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the = Dolby=20 stuff and answer printing this week.

On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big = Shorts at=20 the Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills.

You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's = free=20 booze from 7PM to 8PM.  Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, = but you=20 might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry Flynt=20 Building.

Here's a website for the screening: 

http://reelbigshorts.com/ 

There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, = but it=20 would help if you did.

We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable=20 evening. And did I mention the free booze?

We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at = the=20 moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though.

http://carpetkingdommovie.com/

Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have = screenings in=20 other parts of this great country of ours, including a = Cleveland premiere=20 party extravaganza!

That's all for now.

I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum.=20 But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And hopefully = it's=20 something you're happy to have made.

Let me know what's going on with you.

-Mike 

PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who = wants to=20 be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. Or if = you hate me=20 and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom again, you can also = ask to=20 be removed. 

Thanks!!




------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0-- From marcmoritz at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 12:21:56 2007 From: marcmoritz at yahoo.com (MARC MORITZ) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:21:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STANDARDIZED PATIENT ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <252331.36358.qm@web36501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WAS ASKED TO HELP POST THIS. The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour. Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour.
 
Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu


MARC MORITZ
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--0-663127656-1172434916=:36358-- From ameenabrown at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 13:28:14 2007 From: ameenabrown at yahoo.com (ameena brown) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 13:28:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Help Wanted! Message-ID: <427960.42049.qm@web62302.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures 1-Cameraman-paid position 2-Special effects person-paid position 3-Boom operator-copy and credit-back end 4-Cast-copy and credit along with back end pay contact us at AmeenaBrown at yahoo.com Shoots begin late April early May. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Looking for an editor for feature film.  If you are interested please email me your resume.
 
Thanks,
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Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-847887318-1172439255=:77369-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:35:53 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:35:53 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse announces the cast of "Sylvia" Message-ID: <508051.56235.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia, a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007. Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm The Cast SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor GREG - Mark Mayo KATE - Michelle Meers TOM ) PHYLLIS ) - Alex Nalbach LESLIE ) For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia,
a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy
 
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007.  Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm
 
The Cast
 
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM         )
PHYLLIS   ) -  Alex Nalbach
LESLIE     )
 
For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org
 
 
--0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:17:33 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:17:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Constant Wife" Opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <639833.22016.qm@web81403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007. An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays. No performance Sunday March 4th. A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance. The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend. The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage. Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her. For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM. As always, free parking. --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007.
 
An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening
 
Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays.  No performance Sunday March 4th.
 
A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance.  The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend.  The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage.  Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her.
 
For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM.
 
As always, free parking.
 
--0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016-- From neumannc at kent.edu Sun Feb 25 17:07:21 2007 From: neumannc at kent.edu (neumannc at kent.edu) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 20:07:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Message-ID: Sorry- it seems like the last paragraph got cut off the first e-mail. "Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Directed by Cassie Neumann The show is March 1,2,3 @ 8 pm in B005 theatre of Music and Speech at Kent State. (B005 is the black box theatre, located in the basement of the theatre wing.) Tickets are free and can be reserved from the box office by calling 330.672.2497. From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 17:44:01 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:44:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Parents, Pictures and Photo Calls Message-ID: <543397.74684.qm@web36609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule. When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment." If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage. What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor. At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser. They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers). Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly. They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process. If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own. Photo Call Tips: 1. Get the best photographer you can. If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them. Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out. Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 2. Digital = Cheap! Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results. Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one. Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning. If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call. 4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures. Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 5. Have your shots in mind before hand. Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board. Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore. No one wants to stay any longer then necessary. 6. Remind everyone frequently about them. That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses. Keith Newman Technical Director Cleveland Heights High School Forwarded Message From: "Greta Rothman" To: cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Plain Text Attachment [ Scan and Save to Computer | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule.  When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment."  If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. 
 
This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage.  What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor.  At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser.  They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers).  Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly.  They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process.  If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own.   
 
Photo Call Tips:
 
1. Get the best photographer you can.  If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them.  Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out.  Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 
 
2. Digital = Cheap!  Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results.    Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one.  Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 
 
3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning.  If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call.
 
4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures.  Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 
 
5. Have your shots in mind before hand.  Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board.  Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore.  No one wants to stay any longer then necessary.
 
6. Remind everyone frequently about them.  That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses.   
 
Keith Newman
Technical Director
Cleveland Heights High School
 
 
 
Forwarded Message
From:
"Greta Rothman" <gretaofoz at hotmail.com>
To:
cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:
RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary
Date:
Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500
Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't   all   about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your   salery....WOW!    I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the   usual   signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the   audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 
 
that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Feb 25 18:38:16 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:38:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still seeking MALE ACTOR 28-40 for THE NERD at OTHT Message-ID: <004201c7594f$2d6c28e0$68988f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is still seeking a male actor who appears to be in = his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL HAMMOND in Olde Towne = Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD. AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, Indiana, = (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for = a change. It is essential to the character (and the comedy of the show) = that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical = edge. Readings for the part of AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 = p.m. at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North = Ridgeville (near the intersection of State Routes 113 & 83). Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. For more = information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) 785-7460 or by e-mail = at hanlonsrazor at msn.com. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is still seeking a = male actor=20 who appears to be in his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL = HAMMOND in=20 Olde Towne Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD.
 
AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, = Indiana,=20 (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is=20 challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for a=20 change.  It is essential to the character (and the comedy of = the show)=20 that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical=20 edge.
 
Readings for the part of = AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. at = the Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near = the=20 intersection of State Routes 113 & 83).
 
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3.
 
Auditions will consist of readings from = the=20 script.  For more information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) = 785-7460 or by e-mail at hanlonsrazor at msn.com.
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0-- From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:26:22 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:26:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Auditions: Big River, Mame, Seussical Message-ID: <8C9276D05CC357A-1604-7F05@WEBMAIL-DF16.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock Announces 2007 Auditions BIG RIVER: June 15-June 30, 2007 MAME: July 13-July 28 2007 SEUSSICAL: August 10 through 25, 2007 DATES: Monday and Tuesday, March 12 & 13, 2007 TIME: 6:30 - 10:30PM LOCATION: Cleveland Playhouse. 8500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland OH 44106 Now Accepting Appointments. CALL: 216-771-5862 OR E-MAIL: mercuryss2003 at aol.com for an appointment. For more information and complete cast breakdowns: www.mercurysummerstock.com AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare two short musical selections of contrasting styles in your key; bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided. GENERAL REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Rehearsals will be weeknights 6:30-10:30 and Saturday afternoons 12:00-4:00. No Sundays. Each Production Rehearses for two and half weeks. For productions involving children, every effort will be made to release them early, but, as our rehearsal period is short, the entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals for tech week. Rehearsal conflicts need to be very minimal or none at all. CASTING REQUIREMENTS: Equity & Non - Equity. Most roles are open (see specific show breakdowns for which roles are cast). Mercury Summer Stock is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability are essential to a role. Ages listed in breakdowns are "character ages" not actor ages. Actors selected for casting may be cast in more than one production for the season. COMPENSATION: There are salaried AEA contracts available. All non-AEA actors appear in Mercury Summer Stock productions on a volunteer basis. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND COMPLETE CAST BREAKDOWNS CHECK OUT www.mercurysummerstock.com ______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:46:37 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:46:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening in 12 Days: The Biggest Show to Hit Cleveland Message-ID: --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Heights Youth Theatre presents Disney's HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 *Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.* $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors TROY BOLTON: Corey Joseph Mach CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible JASON: Brandon Patterson JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde JAMIE: Kristen McCrae SUSAN: Caroline Hatch CATHY: Gabby Martinez ALAN: John David Porter CYNDRA: Sara Stanger PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Renee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer) GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller, Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow MONGO: Jaquon Thompson OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Roskos, Sydney McPherson WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konishi, Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter with MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Heights Youth Th= eatre
presents

Disney's
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL

Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault
Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt

Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM
Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM


Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118

*Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.*

$8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors

TROY B= OLTON: Corey Joseph Mach
CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle
ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney
JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible
JASON: Brandon Patterson
JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow

SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon
RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla
KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde
JAMIE: Kristen McCrae
SUSAN: Caroline Hatch
CATHY: Gabby Martinez
ALAN: John David Porter
CYNDRA: Sara Stanger
PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Re= nee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer)

GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor
TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth
MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers
KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt
OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller,
Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow

MONGO: Jaquon Thompson
OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Ro= skos, Sydney McPherson

WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konis= hi,
Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter

with
MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham
COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello





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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out=20= more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Feb 19 03:43:09 2007 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 06:43:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable There was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month. Unfortunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ... =B3Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch=B2 NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday =B3While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be universally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their drinks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let-them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton= , New Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin, Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Richard Rodgers). =B3=B9'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'=B9 said Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '=B9As the audience for Broadway expands, ther= e are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader attempt to enhance the audience experience.'=B9=B2 ... (end excerpt) ...except where your experience infringes upon my experience. And the mone= y such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it. Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, that would be wrong.) But there=B9s a big difference between a quiet little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium There= was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month.  Unfo= rtunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ...

“Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch”
NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday

“While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be univer= sally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their dr= inks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let= -them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton, Ne= w Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine= houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin= , Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Rich= ard Rodgers).

“’'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'’ said = Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '’As the audience for Br= oadway expands, there are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader= attempt to enhance the audience experience.'’” ...  
(e= nd excerpt)

...except where your experience infringes upon my experience.  And the= money such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it.=

Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I= have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, t= hat would be wrong.)  But there’s a big difference between a quie= t little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke.
--B_3254712191_4295959-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Feb 19 04:57:54 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:57:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]discussions on "THE SECRET" and "SNACKS IN THEATRES" switch to bulletin board Message-ID: -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All! Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last two days. If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the Neopal Yahoo Board at _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/_ (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/) . Warm Regards, Fred Sternfeld Neohiopal founder and administrator _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All!
 
Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last= two=20 days.  If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the=20 Neopal Yahoo Board at http://groups.yahoo.com/group= /neopal/.
 
Warm Regards,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Neohiopal founder and administratorhttp://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
-------------------------------1171889874-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 03:24:20 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 03:24:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <709091.74153.qm@web62311.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090 or com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090
 
 
Thank you for your interest.


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 05:00:15 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 05:00:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams and More! Next Improv Jam 2/20/07 Message-ID: <386398.22941.qm@web59013.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07! Work on stage with members of the Improv Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event! Jump up on stage with us or support Cleveland Improv as an audience member. Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out! Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge. Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland! Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita! (Spots fill up quickly so come down early!) ***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!*** STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM. THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY! GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND! DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST! For more information about Cleveland Jams!: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! IMPROV SHOTS! IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES: -ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT! -SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ) -ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL) ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND JAMS!
CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!
 

Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in

Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07!
 

Work on stage with members of the Improv

Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast

paced learning environment!

 
Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event!

Jump up on stage with us or support

Cleveland Improv as an audience member.
 

Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out!

Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge.  Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland!

 
Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita!
(Spots fill up quickly so come down early!)
 
***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!***
 
STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM.  THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY!  GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND!  DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST!
 
For more information about Cleveland Jams!:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
 
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 
3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES:
-ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT!
-SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ)
-ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL)
 
ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. 
TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! 
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353!
 
 
 
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!


Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Feb 19 06:16:48 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary References: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my = salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, = and my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography = is distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not = best for the production.=20 I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.=20 CP ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My = theory on it is this: People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT = them. =20 =20 We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children = have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and = they know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot = flash pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling = them this is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th = row, dead center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and = tell them to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks = ago and tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a = camera bag, and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, = she insisted that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to = leave it in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out = came her camera and the flashes began. =20 So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do = YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who = don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"=20 =20 I'm curious to hear. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
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"I pay your = salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line!
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I did have a father say that to me once. I = told him that if he paid my salary he should know that I was hired to = run the theatre department, and my job is to do what is best for the = productions; flash photography is distracting to both the audience = and the actors and therefore not best for the production.
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I also told him that if he paid my salary, = I could use a raise.
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From: = neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com
Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM
To: = warnert70 at yahoo.com; = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food = and Drink in the Auditorium

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I see this problem in our high school productions all the = time. My theory on it is this:
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People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to = everyone EXCEPT them.
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We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their = children have been involved in community and high school theatre for = years, and they know better - continue to sneak cameras into = performances and shoot flash pictures during them, despite signs = and an announcement telling them this is not = permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead = center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them = to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and = tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, = and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted = that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to leave it = in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out came her = camera and the flashes began.
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So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - = What do YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with = people who don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your = salary?"
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307-- From starringeb at gmail.com Mon Feb 19 06:19:58 2007 From: starringeb at gmail.com (E.B. Smith) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:19:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Indellible, a new play, at Cleveland State University Message-ID: AUDITION NOTICE: TIME: Tuesday, February 20th and Wednesday February 21st both at 6:00 until 8 or 9. Appointments are encouraged, but not required. Limited time is available on Thursday Feb. 22 as well. CALLBACKS will be Thursday, Feb. 22. PLACE: The Upstairs Theatre, Cleveland State University, Chester Ave. and 23rd St. MATERIALS REQUESTED: Headshot or recent photograph, theatrical resume, and a monologue (if one is prepared). Sides will be provided to those who do not have a monologue ready. Please indicate any dialect work done esp. Southern American. PRODUCTION DATES: Times TBD, last weekend of April and 1st weekend of May. This production will be part of the CSU Student Play Festival. CONTACT: E.B. Smith at starringeb at gmail.com or call (216) 496-5612 for an appointment SYNOPSIS: Indellible is the story of the roots of the modern civil rights movement in the North. Set in Southern Ohio in the 1950's and in 1902, the play explores the means and the obstacles to African American advancement in post-civil war America. This play focuses on the publication of a small black newspaper called the Negro Times, which has been raising fears amongst whites in this small Ohio River town of uprising or revolution. CHARACTER BREAKDOWN: Walter Davidson: (African American) A self educated entrepreneur, originally from the deep south, who owns a used clothing store. Doleda Watkins: (African American) A widowed mother who works in Walter Davidson's used clothing store. Delano/Old Delano: (Caucasian) A mysterious agent from the south. Festus Watkins: (African American) A twelve year old boy who works for Walter Davidson. He is the son on Doleda Watkins. Curtis and Pratt: (African American) Two young Civil Rights demonstrators who are in jail for attempting to integrate a lunch counter. Furman: (Caucasian) A henchman who works for Delano. 'Bama and Babo: (African American) Two railroad men who help smuggle Walter Davidson's newspaper to other parts of the country. They also work as sources of news from other places. William Rochester III: (African American) An educated northern man who has come to town to meet with Walter. Prison Guard: (Caucasian) A young racist prison guard in 1950. ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Compensation will be provided in the form of a stipend upon closing of production. --No Actors' Equity contracts are available for this production-- -- From AlteredPotential at starspath.com Mon Feb 19 07:22:00 2007 From: AlteredPotential at starspath.com (Alana Mileras) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:22:00 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opportunity: Music Video Production Needed Message-ID: <20070219072200.CD06F4E9@resin18.mta.everyone.net>
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Local record label is seeking $20,000 in investment capital in order to launch musician to the national arena.  Amount can come from one source or several different individuals.  Musician tours over 200 dates a year and has sold over 10,000 units without distribution or record label support.  Plan of action and industry contacts are in place; money is needed to market and promote Artist's next record properly in order to get industry action.  ROI, terms and conditions, and other details can be discussed based on interest level.  Serious inquiries only.






 

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From hiseas2 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 07:41:19 2007 From: hiseas2 at aol.com (hiseas2 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:41:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <8C9225388C5D66F-B24-7437@WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department. Pam Christian does amazing things with these students. Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department. On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse. They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS! Bernadette Hisey ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department.  Pam Christian does amazing things with these students.  Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. 

It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department.  On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse.  They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. 

Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS!

Bernadette Hisey




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----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Feb 19 07:54:40 2007 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:54:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] Oscar Night America Tickets Message-ID: --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release 20 February 2007 - for immediate release OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures, Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9 (CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP), will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television market as their winter fund raising event this year. Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio. =95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight =95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio =95 Ticket Price: $75 =95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, money order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 44102 ** Your name will be held at the door** =95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception and include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest. =95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind," only to name a few of the outstanding items. The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the artist but also education and audience building activities. Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com. Contact: Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment jefferymannies at sbcglobal.net OR Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures ohioindiefilmfest at juno.com --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release
20 February 2007
- for immediate release

OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures,
Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9

(CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP),
will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the
opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of
the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program
that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent
Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television
market as their winter fund raising event this year.

Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the
official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David
Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of
Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the
youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio.

=95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight
=95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio
=95 Ticket Price: $75
=95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, mone= y
order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street,
Cleveland, OH 44102
** Your name will be held at the door**

=95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception= and
include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the
Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC
Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during
the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest.

=95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an
amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow
personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love=
Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind,&q= uot; only
to name a few of the outstanding items.

The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art
of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and
equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media
artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a
consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not
otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the
artist but also education and audience building activities.

Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com.

Contact:
Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment
jefferymannies@sbcgl= obal.net
OR
Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures
ohioindiefilmfest@juno= .com

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__,_._,___ --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV-- From Moviemanandy at aol.com Mon Feb 19 08:02:44 2007 From: Moviemanandy at aol.com (Moviemanandy at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:02:44 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Event ... Message-ID: --part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator for a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a few more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If anyone is interested, e-mail me at: moviemanandy at aol.com with any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience. Thank you in advance. We are in need of a couple. A few I had can't do it know do to previous commitments. Kindly, Andy Schofield www.dream-makerproductions.com www.moviemanandy.com --part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


     I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator f= or a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a f= ew more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on= February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If an= yone is interested, e-mail me at:  moviemanandy at aol.com   wit= h any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience.
Thank you in advance. We are in need of a couple. A few I had can't do it kn= ow do to previous commitments.

Kindly, Andy Schofield

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--part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 08:31:05 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:31:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Poetry@Coventry Village Library-Tuesday, February 20@6PM Message-ID: <580220.89757.qm@web54513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th. Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze. We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes! Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on. Door open at 6 pm. This is a free open mic poetry event with music. Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard. --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th.  Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze.  We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes!

Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on.

Door open at 6 pm. 

This is a free open mic poetry event with music.

Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard.


Finding fabulous fares is fun.
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:37:52 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:37:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Aurora Community Theatre Fundraiser!! Message-ID: <009201c75444$4e8448b0$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SEASONS OF LOVE An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing Entertainment, gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit Aurora Community Theatre 115 E. Pioneer Trail Aurora, Ohio 44202 7 p.m. Friday, Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24 $35 per person ACT Members, $30 each Limited Seating For Reservations Call 330-562-1818 Dress: Casually Elegant Musical Directors -- Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason Producers-Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney=20 SONGS in the theatre Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, co-hosts PERFORMERS John Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, = David Vosburgh, Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, = Michael Pitt, Liz Fuller, Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, = Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, Lynn McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, = Daniel White, Ross Wason, Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and = George Roemich SWEETS (and Savories) in the Gallery Gourmet Sweets by Jean Arbuckle Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague of Twiinz Catering Punch, Wine and Coffee Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by LeeAnn Anderson SWING in the theatre Dance onstage to the syncopated rhythms and memorable melodies from the = 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the Bodkin Big Band. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

SEASONS = OF=20 LOVE
An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing

Entertainment,=20 gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit
Aurora = Community=20 Theatre
115 E. Pioneer Trail
Aurora, Ohio 44202
7 = p.m.
Friday,=20 Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24
$35 per person
ACT Members, $30 = each
Limited=20 Seating
For Reservations Call 330-562-1818

Dress: = Casually=20 Elegant


Musical Directors = --=20
Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason
Producers=97Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney

SONGS=20 in the theatre
Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney,=20 co-hosts
PERFORMERS
John=20 Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, David = Vosburgh,=20 Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, Michael Pitt, Liz = Fuller,=20 Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, = Lynn=20 McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, Daniel White, Ross Wason, = Kevin=20 Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and George Roemich

SWEETS (and Savories) in the = Gallery
Gourmet Sweets by=20 Jean Arbuckle
Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague = of Twiinz=20 Catering
Punch, Wine and Coffee
Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by = LeeAnn=20 Anderson

SWING in the theatre
Dance onstage to the syncopated = rhythms and=20 memorable melodies from the 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the = Bodkin Big=20 Band.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:39:20 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:39:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Message-ID: <009d01c75444$81711690$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS =20 Run for Your Wife Ray Cooney =20 Audition Dates: Sunday, March 11 7:30pm Monday, March 12 7:30pm =20 Production Dates: May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 @ 8pm =20 =20 =20 STORY This superb example of the British farce had them rolling in the aisles = in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in = different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule. = Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in = the Net. " Run for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A = frolic? It is ... a triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous = laughter." N.Y. Post. "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. = Daily News. "A laugh a minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from = laughing so hard." =20 =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS: =20 Age Range: Must be 21 or over =20 6 male=20 2 female =20 =D8 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent = appropriately =D8 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie onstage =D8 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual = innuendo =20 =D8 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner) =20 =20 We have a general meeting on Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting = will be at 6 p.m. followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is = important because you're a valuable member or perspective member and we = need your input. We are planning some great fun activities. For one = thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season. After our great Wheel of = Fortune like unveiling last year, we of course can't present the season = without a song and dance. Well.maybe we can present it without dance, = but not without song. Thus as an added benefit to the general meeting we = will have our favorite vocalist Chris White, performing with the Bodkin = Big Band. The Bodkin Big Band a 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music = of every genre from 40's swing all the way through today. Chris will = perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, and many more.=20 =20 Just as some background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996. The = band was originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and = everyone had so much fun that they decided to keep the group together. = The band is comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high = school/college students, and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led = by husband-wife duo Jeff & Debbie Bodkin. The Bodkin Big Band has = performed at various venues including First Night Akron, Wilmot = Wilderness Center, Porthouse Theater, and many other places. Now they = can add our general meeting to the list. We a very pleased and honored = that they are doing so please let them know this by showing up and = enjoying their performance. =20 There is no cost for this great entertainment except your attendance at = our general meeting. We do ask that you also make every attempt to bring = some new prospective members with you (which can include yourself if = you've never come out but wondering what we're all about). We'd like a = full crowd and more fun people to add to our group. Of course, we will = also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so donations will gladly be = accepted for that as well.=20 See, general meetings are fun and exciting.=20 =20 As always, feel free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions = you may call=20 330-655-8522 =20 The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
AUDITIONS

 

Run for Your Wife

Ray Cooney

 

Audition Dates:           =20 Sunday, March 11   =20 7:30pm

           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Monday, March 12  =20 7:30pm

 

Production Dates:  = May=20 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19  @=20 8pm

           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           =20

 

 

STORY

This superb example of the British farce had them = rolling in the=20 aisles in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two = wives in=20 different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule.=20 Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double=20 life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in the Net. = " Run=20 for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A frolic? It is ... = a=20 triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous laughter." N.Y. Post.=20 "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. Daily News. "A laugh = a=20 minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from laughing so=20 hard."

 

 

CAST = REQUIREMENTS:

 

Age = Range:  Must be 21 or=20 over

 

6 = male=20

2=20 female

 

=D8      =20 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent=20 appropriately

=D8      =20 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie=20 onstage

=D8      =20 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual=20 innuendo

 

=D8      =20 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John=20 Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner)

 

 

We have a general = meeting on=20 Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting will be at 6 = p.m.=20 followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is important because = you=92re a=20 valuable member or perspective member and we need your input.  We are planning some great fun = activities. For one thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season.  After our great Wheel of = Fortune like=20 unveiling last year, we of course can=92t present the season without a = song and=20 dance. Well=85maybe we can present it without dance, but not without = song. Thus as=20 an added benefit to the general meeting we will have our favorite = vocalist=20 Chris White, performing with the Bodkin Big Band. The Bodkin Big = Band a=20 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music of every genre from 40's swing = all the=20 way through today. Chris will perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, = and many=20 more.

 

Just = as some=20 background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996.  The band was=20 originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and everyone = had so=20 much fun that they decided to keep the group together.  The band is = comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high school/college = students,=20 and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led by husband-wife duo = Jeff=20 & Debbie Bodkin.  The Bodkin Big Band has performed at various = venues=20 including First Night Akron, Wilmot Wilderness Center, Porthouse = Theater, and=20 many other places. Now they can add our general meeting to the = list. We a=20 very pleased and honored that they are doing so please let them know = this by=20 showing up and enjoying their performance.

 

There is no cost=20 for this great entertainment except your attendance at our general = meeting. We=20 do ask that you also make every attempt to bring some new prospective = members=20 with you (which can include yourself if you=92ve never come out but = wondering what=20 we=92re all about). We=92d like a full crowd and more fun people to add = to our=20 group. Of course, we will also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so = donations=20 will gladly be accepted for that as well.


See,=20 general meetings are fun and exciting. =

 

As = always, feel=20 free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions you may call =

330-655-8522

 

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

From the = North, simply=20 exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 = (just=20 past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community = Center will=20 be on the left hand side just a block down the road.

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

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0-- From Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 19 09:50:24 2007 From: Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu (Lamb, Autumn) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:50:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPACE STILL AVAILABLE 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Adjudication for High School Students April 25-27, 2007 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There are still a few more spaces available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year's 28th Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don't want anyone to miss out. Call today to reserve your slot. 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508. =20 =20 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland The Ultimate JazzFest Experience for High School Students April 25 - 27th 2007 Tri-C Metro Campus 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44115 =20 REGISTER NOW! =20 ATTEND CLINICS - HEAR LIVE CONCERTS Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz Artists. =20 Artist-in-Residence - Winard Harper Adjudicators and Clinicians =20 =20 Performance Workshops: High School Jazz Ensembles - Wednesday, April 25 Thursday, April 26 Friday, April 27 Jazz ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances. Written and recorded comments will be provided to the ensemble directors. Also, interactive workshops will take place with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their performance. =20 Performance Workshops Registration Fee: $250 per ensemble/combo Clinics and master classes offered at no additional cost. =20 Scholarships and Awards: Tri-C Jazz Studies Scholarships for Fall '07 Summer with the Jazz Masters for Fall '07 IAJE Scholarship Award Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship =20 All Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship. Live concert performances by world renowned artists 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January '07 Special discounted ticket prices will be available for school groups! =20 Hotel accommodations=20 A limited number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest Rate. Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 - 1022 Carnegie Ave 216-373-3804 Ask for Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate. Rates are in effect for the rooms as available. The hotel is located in downtown Cleveland about 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus. There is a swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests. Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a short driving distance from the hotel. =20 To register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using the mailing information listed on the form. =20 If you have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu. =20 =20 Performing Arts Division MAM 211 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, OH 44115 =20 =20 =20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form High School Performance Workshops Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27, 2007 =20 =20 Please print or type clearly: =20 Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in print):________________________ =20 Director's Name: Name of High School: Street Address: City State Zip =20 Office phone: ( ) Other phone: ( ) =20 E-mail: =20 I am an IAJE member Yes __________ No____________ (Must be a member in order for your combo or ensemble participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship) =20 =20 High School Instrumental Performance Workshops Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m. (combos and ensembles)=20 =20 # _______ students will perform Wednesday, April 25 =20 # _______ students will perform Thursday, April 26 =20 # _______ students will perform Friday, April 27 =20 Registration fee: $250.00 per ensemble due with completed registration form. Registrations will not be accepted without payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. No refunds will be made after March 2, 2007. Please make checks payable to: Tri-C JazzFest (and send to address below). =20 # _______ students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.=20 =20 Special concert ticket rates will be offered to registered ensembles as available - watch for further information. =20 =20 Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community College may be used in promotional literature. =20 Return this form and required registration fee to Alice Backus * Performing Arts Division, Room 211 * 2900 Community College Ave. * Cleveland, OH 44115-3196 =20 General Information =20 * Ensembles will receive a warm-up time prior to performance. =20 =20 * Performance Workshops are scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop with the clinicians and tear-down time. =20 * Tuned acoustic piano, drums, guitar and bass amps, sound system provided. If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it available. =20 * Directors will receive audio tapes of their ensemble's performance.=20 =20 * Motivating and instructional clinics are scheduled throughout the day. To get the full benefit of this unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other events. =20 * If after registration you find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as possible so it can offer your slot to another ensemble. =20 =20 Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at=20 Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus=20 2900 Community College Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 (Enter off E. 30th St. on Woodland Ave. - Volunteers will be present to assist) =20 =20 We look forward to welcoming you to=20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland 2007!!! =20 =20 For further information please call 216-987-3206 Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There are still a few more spaces = available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year’s 28th = Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don’t want = anyone to miss out.  Call today to reserve your slot.  = 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508.

 

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28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland

The Ultimate = JazzFest Experience

 for High = School Students

April 25 = – 27th 2007

Tri-C Metro Campus

2900 = Community College Ave Cleveland, = Ohio 44115

 

REGISTER NOW!

 

ATTEND CLINICS – HEAR LIVE CONCERTS

Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz = Artists.

 

Artist-in-Residence – Winard Harper

Adjudicators and Clinicians           =             &= nbsp;  

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Performance Workshops:

High = School Jazz Ensembles – Wednesday, April 25

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Jazz = ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances.  Written and recorded comments will be provided to = the ensemble directors.  Also, interactive workshops will take place = with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their = performance.

 

Performance Workshops Registration Fee:  $250 per = ensemble/combo

Clinics and master classes offered at no additional = cost.

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Scholarships and Awards:

Tri-C Jazz = Studies Scholarships for Fall ‘07

Summer = with the Jazz Masters for Fall ‘07

IAJE = Scholarship Award

Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship

 

All = Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship.

Live concert performances by world renowned = artists

28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January = ‘07

Special = discounted ticket prices will be available for school = groups!

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Hotel accommodations

A limited = number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest = Rate.

Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 – 1022 Carnegie Ave = 216-373-3804

Ask for = Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate.  Rates are in = effect for the rooms as available.  The hotel is located in downtown = Cleveland about = 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus.  There is a = swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests.  = Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a = short driving distance from the hotel.

 

To = register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using = the mailing information listed on the form.

 

If you = have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu.<= /o:p>

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Performing Arts Division

MAM 211

2900 Community College = Ave

Cleveland, OH = 44115

 

 

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form

High School Performance Workshops

Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April = 26

and Friday, April 27, = 2007

 

 

Please print or type = clearly:

 

Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in = print):________________________   =           

Director's = Name:           = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;      

Name of High School:   =            &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

Street Address:           = ;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

City        &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =                   = State           = ;        Zip    =            &nbs= p;           

Office = phone:        = (           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;     )  =            &nb= sp;            Other phone:           = (           )            =             &= nbsp;         

E-mail:   &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      

 

I am an IAJE member     Yes __________    = No____________ (Must be a member in order for = your

combo or ensemble = participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship)          =

 

High School Instrumental = Performance Workshops

Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m.  (combos and ensembles)

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Wednesday, April 25

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Thursday, April 26

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Friday, April 27

 

Registration fee: $250.00 = per ensemble due with completed registration form.

Registrations will not be accepted without = payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve = basis.

No refunds will be made after March 2, = 2007.

Please make checks payable to:  Tri-C = JazzFest (and send to address below).

 

# = _______       &nbs= p;            = ;            =   students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.

 

Special concert ticket rates = will be offered to registered ensembles as available – watch for further information. 

 

Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that = any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community = College may be used in promotional literature.

 

Return this form and = required registration fee to Alice Backus • Performing Arts Division, Room = 211 • 2900 Community College Ave. • Cleveland, OH = 44115-3196


 

General Information

 

·        Ensembles will receive a = warm-up time prior to performance. 

 

·        Performance Workshops are = scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop = with the clinicians and tear-down time.

 

·        Tuned acoustic piano, drums, = guitar and bass amps, sound system provided.  If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it = available.

 

·        Directors will receive audio = tapes of their ensemble's performance.

 

·        Motivating and instructional = clinics are scheduled throughout the day.  To get the full benefit of this = unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other = events.

 

·        If after registration you = find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as = possible so it can offer your slot to another = ensemble.

 

 

Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at

Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus =

2900 Community College = Ave.=

Cleveland, OH 44115=

(Enter off E. 30th = St. on Woodland = Ave. – Volunteers will be present to = assist)

 

 

We look forward to welcoming you to =

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland = 2007!!!

 =

 =

For further information please call

216-987-3206

Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu

 

 <= /p>

 

 

 

 

 

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Mon Feb 19 09:58:10 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:58:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run Crew needed Message-ID: <000d01c7544f$8dc2c550$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for The Clean House. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to 3/25/07. Dresser experience is preferred, but will train. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run Crew needed


The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for The Clean House.  This is a = paid position.  The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to = 3/25/07.  Dresser experience is preferred, but will train.  = Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant = Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Feb 19 10:08:58 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:08:58 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse looking for Choreographer Message-ID: -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell". The production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st. Audition dates are April 9 & 10th. Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks will be the music director. There is a stipend for this position. Interested parties should reply by e-mail to _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For more information go to our web site at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is seeking an=20 experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell".  The=20 production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st.  Audition date= s=20 are April 9 & 10th.  Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks wil= l be=20 the music director.  There is a stipend for this position.
 
Interested parties should reply by e-mail=20= to=20 huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is locat= ed at=20 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland=20 Metroparks.  For more information go to our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing=20 Director
-------------------------------1171908538-- From the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 10:37:40 2007 From: the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com (Harmony Staxx) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:37:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filipino Kali Seminar - Info ! Message-ID: <980611.95466.qm@web52807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !" SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term 'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting. Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'. True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art. He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public, covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'. For Seminar Information Please Contact : Philippine Martial Arts Institute at : 440.237.4138 Or visit : http://www.MarcialTirada.Com Or Contact Master Kolar at : 216.466.2394 'KINJIRU ACADEMY' http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com SEMINAR LOCATION : KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105 FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or Family members are half the abovementioned fees ! --------------------------------- Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
     FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR
        FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL
 
              "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity
          To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !"
 
   SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING
   SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING
 
   TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. &  2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
 
   Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term
     'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting.   
    Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the 
    Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'.
   True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial
     decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art.
   He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public,
    covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'.
 
         For Seminar Information Please Contact :
            Philippine Martial Arts Institute at :
                       440.237.4138
                          Or visit :
               http://www.MarcialTirada.Com
 
                Or Contact Master Kolar at :
                       216.466.2394
                   'KINJIRU ACADEMY'
           http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy
             http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com
 
                  SEMINAR LOCATION :
  KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105
 
FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members
NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or   
              Family members are half the abovementioned fees !
 
        
   
 


Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:48:28 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:48:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope this Saturday Message-ID: <200702191348248.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / $15.00 Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com . Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom
Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / = $15.00

 

Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts = directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly = likeable and funny guy.

Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that = dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, “The = Unbookables” and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for = comedy fans who appreciate the real deal.

Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD = “Dumb It Down For The Masses” is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy.

Also appearing are Cleveland’s own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, = Mike Baker and Jeff = Blanchard.

This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. = Productions.

Check out an interview with Andy Andrist  at the Podcast “F You = Marconi” at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and = www.hearts-o-darkness.com = for more info.

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:58:42 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]F You Marconi show Message-ID: <200702191359996.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com . Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially Cleveland comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page. This week's show has an interview with Andy Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos "the Cheato Bandito" Mencia, and other scattered topics. F You Marconi contains language and situations that may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. You click, you take your chances. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly = show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially = Cleveland = comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page.

 

This week’s show has an interview with Andy = Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, = Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos ”the Cheato = Bandito” Mencia, and other scattered topics.

F You Marconi contains language and situations that = may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a = fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural = sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. = You click, you take your chances.

 

=

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0-- From bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:05:33 2007 From: bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com (Brittany Janis) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:05:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder: Open Casting Call Wednesday for Ferdinand and the Bull at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <000c01c75458$f8907360$4400a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C7542F.0FBA6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------AUDITIONS FOR FERDINAND AND THE BULL AT THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE---------------------- The Cleveland Play House is casting its next children's musical, Ferdinand the Bull, to be directed by Seth Gordon, musical director Charles Eversole, choreographer Pandora Robertson. The first rehearsal is scheduled to be Tuesday, March 27 and the play will run April 24-May 20. Rehearsals will be generally daytime, six days a week; all performances will be daytime, six days a week. A weekly salary is provided; we are looking for non-AEA actors only. The following characters are being cast- Duque Dodo- 45-65, competitive, self absorbed. Baritone. Duquito Danilo- 20's, the Duque's sweet son who wishes to be a dancer. Tenor/High Baritone. Cochina- 20's, a pig, Danilo's friend, star struck with an outsized personality, mezzo-soprano. Ferdinand- 30's-40's, a bull, a gentle soul who loves flowers, Bass or Bass-Baritone. Auditions are scheduled for Wednesday, February 21 in the afternoon and early evening. Please prepare a song about three minutes long or less in the range we need. There will be a pianist. Auditions will be by appointment. To schedule one or ask questions, please respond to bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com . 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Brittany Janis Director Of Campus Liaisons Artistic Intern (216) 795-7000 (x148) bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com Have you ordered your tickets for Ella yet? ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C7542F.0FBA6B60 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="winmail.dat" eJ8+IjITAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWNy b3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQOQBgDgEAAAIAAAAAsAAgABAAAAAwAmAAAAAAAeAHAAAQAAAGYA AABBdWRpdGlvbiBSZW1pbmRlcjogT3BlbiBDYXN0aW5nIENhbGwgV2VkbmVzZGF5IGZvciBGZXJk aW5hbmQgYW5kIHRoZSBCdWxsIGF0IFRoZSBDbGV2ZWxhbmQgUGxheSBIb3VzZQAAAAIBcQABAAAA FgAAAAHHVFjud7mMMzPlZ0KmpNe4VPopRIgAAAsAAQ4AAAAAAgEKDgEAAAAYAAAAAAAAADR/IQUo G/BGsR/8TINrp0rCgAAAAwAUDgEAAAACAQkQAQAAAI4NAACKDQAA8x0AAExaRnUpkm8OAwAKAHJj cGcxMjUaMgxgYwBQAQRzdHPiaAVwYmNoDvUJAA+HZmgN4A+WYmkBQwtgbpEOEDAzMxGmZmUSIj8B 9wKkA2MCAA+ACsBzZUJ0AtFwcnEyAAAqyQqhbm8U4CAwAdAB0MI2EjAwNTA0FrEB0PkWoDR9B20C 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Message-ID: <000c01c7545a$b5593260$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950" ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 Fisticuffs to Pointy Things=20 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, Ten Classes, Tuition $250=20 ~ AGES 16 & UP ~=20 March 2 ~ May 11, NO CLASS APRIL 6=20 Instructor: John Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors=20 Check out his website here! www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com=20 The principles of Stage fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting = for the stage! THIRTY solid hours of hands-on instruction! Come and see = his work onstage at Weathervane: Romeo & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20 Acting for the Camera=20 Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ 9:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 16 ~ May 7=20 Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20 Check out his IMBD here! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/=20 Check him out on Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas=20 Currently ONSTAGE at The Cleveland Playhouse! = http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061215 = The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to techniques for = acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the difference between = "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or performance = designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When = it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don't act, and be natural!" = is not all that's needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor's = unique process of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual = sensibility needed, and spend time discussing the professional aspects = of the business. At the end of this course you will know how to prepare = and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do once you've been = cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in the U.S. Weathervane Playhouse=20 Adult Education SPRING 2007=20 ~ Ages 18 and Up ~ Stage Makeup for the Actor=20 Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ 6:00 pm, One Class, Tuition $80=20 March 10, 2007=20 Instructor: Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education=20 Melanie has designed makeup for over 50 theater productions, as well as = TV & film. She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of Medicine.=20 A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL techniques are demonstrated for student, but = the focus of this class is self-application. A practical guide to the = fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to help transmit your = acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look altogether! Students = will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to apply these = techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20 The Business of Voice Acting=20 Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 14 ~ May 5=20 Instructor: Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 ** IN PROGRESS **=20 Act Out!=20 Saturdays, 1:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm, Six Classes, Tuition $150=20 January 27 ~ March 10, NO CLASS ON MARCH 3=20 Instructor: Pete Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20 "Acting is repeatedly performing, before audiences, words and actions, = each and every time with exactly the same tempo, inflection, emotion and = meaning, while making them appear to be happening for the very first = time.=20 If the actor is an artist, his role is the object that he presents to = his viewer for contemplation. As any artist knows, this object, the = role, must be meticulously crafted and controlled, and yet appear to be = spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from the actor's = craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his = assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20 We will discuss these value judgements, and how they affect our work as = actors; and we will study craft and technique. Specifically, I will show = you how to analyze a script while you are rehearsing, and to memorize it = at the same time.=20 Work will be limited to two-person scenes, one to be assigned, others to = be selected by the students. The class will meet for six two-hour = sessions. I look forward to working with you!"=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x=20 17=20
 
Fisticuffs to Pointy=20 Things
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, = Ten Classes,=20 Tuition $250
~ AGES 16 & UP=20 ~ =
March 2 = ~ May 11, NO=20 CLASS APRIL 6
Instructor: John=20 Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors =
Check out his = website here!=20 www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com
The = principles of Stage=20 fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting for the stage! THIRTY = solid hours=20 of hands-on instruction! Come and see his work onstage at Weathervane: = Romeo=20 & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn=20 Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20
Check out his IMBD = here!=20 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/
Check him out on=20 Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas
Currently ONSTAGE at = The Cleveland=20 Playhouse! http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061<= /FONT>215 The purpose of this course is to introduce the = student to=20 techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the = difference=20 between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or = performance=20 designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need=20 to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When it comes to acting = for the=20 camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be natural!" is not all that=92s = needed. Instead,=20 this course stresses the actor=92s unique process of preparation and = execution. We=20 will discuss the visual sensibility needed, and spend time discussing = the=20 professional aspects of the business. At the end of this course you will = know=20 how to prepare and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do = once=20 you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in = the=20 U.S.
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages = 18 and Up=20 ~
 
Stage = Makeup for the=20 Actor
Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ = 6:00 pm, One=20 Class, Tuition $80
March 10,=20 2007
Instructor: Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education=20
Melanie has designed = makeup for over=20 50 theater productions, as well as TV & film.  = She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of=20 Medicine.
A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL = techniques=20 are demonstrated for student, but the focus of this class is = self-application. A=20 practical guide to the fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to = help=20 transmit your acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look = altogether!=20 Students will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to = apply these=20 techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for=20 each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ = 5:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 14 ~ May = 5
Instructor: Joe Cali;=20 AFTRA, SAG=20
What can you do to become=20 professional? Forget what you=92ve been told about the quality of your = voice. Can=20 you read? Can you interpret? Can you bring copy to life? Unlike stage = actors,=20 voice actors often receive NO advance script=85 yet YOU must be able to = bring the=20 text to life! Develop these skills along with the business savvy you = need for a=20 career in Voice Acting. And
GET CALLED=20 AGAIN!
 
Space is = limited so sign-up=20 today!
 
** IN PROGRESS=20 **
 
Act Out! =
Saturdays, 1:30 pm = ~ 3:30 pm,=20 Six Classes, Tuition $150 =
January 27 ~ March = 10, NO=20 CLASS ON MARCH 3 =
Instructor: Pete=20 Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20
"Acting is repeatedly = performing,=20 before audiences, words and actions, each and every time with exactly = the same=20 tempo, inflection, emotion and meaning, while making them appear to be = happening=20 for the very first time.
If the actor is an artist, = his role is=20 the object that he presents to his viewer for contemplation. As any = artist=20 knows, this object, the role, must be meticulously crafted and = controlled, and=20 yet appear to be spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from = the=20 actor's craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his=20 assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20
We will discuss these = value=20 judgements, and how they affect our work as actors; and we will study = craft and=20 technique. Specifically, I will show you how to analyze a script while = you are=20 rehearsing, and to memorize it at the same time.
Work will be limited to = two-person=20 scenes, one to be assigned, others to be selected by the students. The = class=20 will meet for six two-hour sessions. I look forward to working with=20 you!"
 
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Leon Major, Artistic Director    

Richard Buckley, Principal Conductor

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DANCE AUDITIONS

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Opera Cleveland seeks professionally = trained dancers for paid roles in its upcoming 2007 = season.

Auditions will = take place on:

 

Sunday, Feb. 25, = 2:00pm-5:00pm

 

Dance roles are available = in:

 

Salome       &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;   Performance Dates    April 20, 22, 27, 28, = 2007

Jeannette = Aster,           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;          State Theater, Playhouse = Square

Director and Choreographer =            Rehearsals Begin:       March 21, = 2007           &nb= sp;          =

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;

 

La = Traviata         &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      Performance Dates:   June 13, 15, 17, 20, 23, 24, = 2007

Leon Major, = Director           = ;            =   Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       May 24, = 2007

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

 

A Little Night Music         &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;   Performance Dates:    Aug. 10, 11, 12, 17, = 18,

19, 2007

Paul Gurgol, = Director           = ;            = Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       July 16, = 2007

 

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

Requirements:

=

 

  • Professionally trained dancers, at least 18 years of age, must be solid in ballet = and modern dance and/or with any specialties. =
  • You must bring a resume and headshot.  =
  • Dancers must arrive warmed up and ready to begin at = 2:00PM
  • Audition = will begin with a class, barre provided. 
  • You must = arrive 15 minutes early to register. To register ahead of time, call Cliff = Wilson, Audition Coordinator, at 216-575-0903 x = 211.

 

Location.  Held in the = 3rd floor dance studio = of the Cleveland Masonic and Performance Arts Center, 3615 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.  Please use the = Euclid = Ave. entrance.  Street parking is available, as well as secured parking = in the lot at a cost of $2.00.

 

Questions.  Please call = Cliff Wilson, at 216-575-0903 x 211 or email at: wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

Cliff = Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

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At Lake Erie College in Painesville.

Workshops meet on Saturday, February 24th a= nd Sunday, February 25th from 1:00-3:00 p.m.

 

Learn how to swing dance with guest instructor= s; national and international dance champions, Valerie Salstrom and Marty K= lempner of Get Hep Swing Ltd. 

 

Students will learn the basic six count swing = moves that will get everyone started Swing dancing.  They will then wo= rk on intermediate moves that will add some flash and style to their Swing = dancing. 

 

Classes are FREE and OPE= N TO ANYONE! 

Please= call (440-375-7450) or

email dicello at lec.edu to reserve a spot. =

 

Lake Erie College

Fine= Arts Building

391 W. Washington Street

Painesville, Oh 44077

440 375-7455

 

Hope to see you there!

 

PS If you want to see what we can do please ch= eckout the videos on our website.  www.GetHepSwing.com

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

www.= GetHepSwing.com

 



Fit more fun into your day with Flexicon: the crossword game that feeds yo= ur brain. =A0 PLAY now for FREE. = --_9be8d93c-6fb9-45fa-89e8-dffad0efa69c_-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:04:37 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:04:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Legacy triple organ recital to take the stage at LEC Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287D3@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry=20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 Lake Erie College to present legacy triple organ recital =20 (PAINESVILLE, Ohio) - Lake Erie College will honor its history and = legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital by three = organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 p.m. = in Morley Music Hall, James Darling, David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway = will perform in a joint organ recital on the newly-restored Carol Morris = E.M. Skinner Organ. =20 Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s and = performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is = organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. = Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and Lenel. =20 Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known throughout the = region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC = and served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the = 70s, following the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist = for the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell during that period. = Gooding returns to campus to perform Festival Toccata by Percy Fletcher = and other selections. =20 =20 Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, = art and worship, and artistic director of music and performing arts at = Trinity Cathedral. He has performed organ recitals throughout North = America and Europe and made his conducting debut in South America at the = Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will = perform the substantial three-movement work, Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, = no.2, by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. =20 This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are = required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030. =20 =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 ### =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:=A0=A0 Kathleen Lawry =

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Office: =A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0440/375-7230=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Date:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

Lake Erie College to present = legacy triple organ recital

 

(PAINESVILLE, Ohio) – Lake Erie College will = honor its history and legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital = by three organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 = p.m. in Morley = Music Hall, James Darling, = David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway will perform in a joint organ recital on the = newly-restored Carol Morris E.M. Skinner Organ.

 

Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s = and performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and = Lenel.

 

Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known = throughout the region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC and = served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the 70s, following = the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist for the Cleveland = Orchestra under George Szell during that period. Gooding returns to campus to = perform Festival Toccata by Percy = Fletcher and other selections.=A0

 

Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since = 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, art and worship, and = artistic director of music and performing arts at Trinity Cathedral. He has = performed organ recitals throughout North America and Europe and made his = conducting debut in South America at the Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will perform the substantial three-movement work, = Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, no.2, = by Sigfrid Karg-Elert.

 

This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030.=A0

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive institution of higher education. The = College offers 26 undergraduate majors, including new programs in sports = management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as = master’s degrees in business administration and education. This coeducational = college, grounded in the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all = ages and is nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and = international learning opportunities for students.

 

###

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:43:08 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:43:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287E4@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry =20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 =20 Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" =20 (PAINESVILLE, OHIO) - Emotions of love and friendship will be explored = during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of "Marcus is = Walking." Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April 13-14 and = April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in = the C.K. Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.=20 =20 On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the play = examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on = Halloween; an actor on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end = collision and confrontation with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a = devastated businessman strikes up an unlikely alliance with a homeless = woman who sleeps in his car.=20 =20 Nine Lake Erie students and one alumnus make up the cast, which = includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, = Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, Garrett Fausnaught, = Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC students. = Though the performance is free for Lake Erie College students, faculty = and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free = parking is located off Gillett Street near Philips Osborne School. =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 # =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Date:=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

 

Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present “Marcus is = Walking”

 

(PAINESVILLE, OHIO) – Emotions of love and friendship will be = explored during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of = “Marcus is Walking.” Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April = 13-14 and April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in the C.K. = Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.

 

On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the = play examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on Halloween; an actor = on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end collision and confrontation = with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a devastated businessman strikes up an = unlikely alliance with a homeless woman who sleeps in his car. =

 

Nine Lake Erie students and = one alumnus make up the cast, which includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, = Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, = Garrett Fausnaught, Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath.

 

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC = students. Though the performance is free for Lake = Erie College = students, faculty and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free parking is = located off Gillett = Street near Philips Osborne School.

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie = College is a dynamic and = progressive institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master’s degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in the liberal arts, = enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is nationally recognized for = its equine studies programs and international learning opportunities for = students.

 

#

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 19 13:58:32 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED USHER for 2/24 "The Price" Performance Message-ID: <521982.98976.qm@web81705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE." The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run. Please contact either via email at ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net or call: 216.321.2930 Thank you so much Celeste Cosentino Operations Manager Ensemble Theatre --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE."
The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run.
Please contact either via email at
or call:
216.321.2930
 
Thank you so much
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
 
 
--0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Mon Feb 19 14:04:14 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:04:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Garfield Hts. church seeking pianist/keyboard player Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hathaway United Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday evening rehearsals. Must be able to read music and demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music. Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus. If interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387. Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail: _humchurch at yahoo.com =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hathaway United = Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded = individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday = evening rehearsals.  Must be able to read music and = demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music.  Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus.  If = interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387.  Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail:

_humchurch at yahoo.com

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:32:13 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:32:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Romeo & Juliet... Guys night out! Message-ID: <00a301c7545c$a8a8aee0$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents Romeo & Juliet A Young Actor Series Production February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Romeo & Juliet! I know what you're thinking. NOT exactly a guys' = night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse production, that's where = you are wrong! Shakepeare's classic tale of love and tragedy goes = hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast performs Shakespeare's text with passion and intensity and = the fight choreography puts this production over the top! Romeo & Juliet Performance Schedule February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Tuesday, February 20 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, February 22 at 10:00 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, February 24 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 25 at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 28 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, March 1 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4 at 2:30 p.m. =20 Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call = between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $8. OUR DIRECTORS: Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the newly hired Director of Education, = Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo & Juliet at Weathervane = Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts from Kent State = University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is currently = returning to her life in the theater after the births of her three = beautiful children. John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ An award winning, certified fight = director who recently relocated to the Cleveland-Akron scene. He has = just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he presented over four = thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries worldwide. His = past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of = Emily & The Trial of Anne Boleyn. Project STAGE Sponsors: The Akron Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan = Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation. = The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all Ohioans. ### ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe  = (330) 836-2626x 17
   
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
Romeo & = Juliet
A Young Actor Series = Production
February 20 ~ = March 4,=20 2007

    Romeo &=20 Juliet! I know what you=92re = thinking=85 NOT=20 exactly a guys=92 night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse = production, that=92s=20 where you are wrong! Shakepeare=92s classic tale of love and tragedy = goes=20 hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends=20 & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast=20 performs Shakespeare=92s text with passion and intensity and the fight=20 choreography puts this production over the top!

Romeo & = Juliet
Performance Schedule
February 20 ~ March 4, = 2007
 
Tuesday, February 20 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, February = 22 at 10:00=20 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, February 23 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, February 24 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, February 25 at = 2:30=20 p.m.
 
Wednesday, = February 28 at 10:00=20 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, March 1 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, March 2 at 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, March 3 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, March 4 at 2:30=20 p.m.
   
 Charge by phone at = Weathervane=92s Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. = Tuesday=20 through Friday. Tickets: $8.
 
OUR = DIRECTORS:

Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the = newly=20 hired Director of Education, Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo = &=20 Juliet at Weathervane Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts = from=20 Kent State University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is=20 currently returning to her life in the theater after the births of her = three=20 beautiful children.

John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ = An award=20 winning, certified fight director who recently relocated to the = Cleveland-Akron=20 scene. He has just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he = presented=20 over four thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries = worldwide. His=20 past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy=20 of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of Emily & = The=20 Trial of Anne Boleyn.

Project = STAGE=20 Sponsors:
    = The Akron=20 Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation, = OMNOVA=20 Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation.  =
    = The Ohio Arts=20 Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage = economic=20 growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all=20 Ohioans.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 11:00:32 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:00:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winter/Spring Classes! Message-ID: <200702191900.l1JJ0OpG019465@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit New Winter/Spring Classes at Art House Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! Enameling Artist/Instructor: Craig Sullivan Date: 6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, 24, 31 and April 14 & 23 Time: 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: $115 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $104 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Jewlery Making Artist/Instructor: Deby Cowdin Date: 2 Weeks, Mondays, March 5-12 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $30 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $27 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Crochet Jewelry Artist/Instructor: Cheryl Gross Date: 3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 and April 2 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $45 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $40 for Individual Level Members and above Glass Bead Making Artist/Instructor: Ann McNeill Date: 3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and 23 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $157 Supplies Included in the cost $142 for Individual Level Members and above Please visit www.arthouseinc.org for class description and more information You can register for classes online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like to be removed from the Art House email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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I have a friend, a bassist by the name of Ed = Lemmers,=20 whose van was stolen last Monday night from the E. 105th area of = Cleveland near=20 Bratenahl. It was his birthday!!!!!!
In his line of work, computer tech. and = free-lance=20 upright & electric bass player, he relies heavily on his vehicle for = his=20 livelihood.
He is desperate for a very affordable, = reliable=20 used van or small SUV.
 
Can anyone who can help him out please contact = Ed at elemmers at ebdynamics.com
or I can forward your message as = well.
Thank you in advance for your = kindness.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0043_01C75464.CEBB6980-- ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Greg Benedetto.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Greg Benedetto.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Benedetto;Greg FN:Greg Benedetto EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:greg at belladetto.com REV:20070220T013034Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980-- From lmcmmohler at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:29 2007 From: lmcmmohler at yahoo.com (Larry Mohler) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Medina Show Biz: musician needed for pit Message-ID: <912035.31754.qm@web50911.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame. This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity. Tech week begins Mar. 4. Performance dates are: Mar. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24. Fri/Sat @ 8pm; Sun @ 2pm. For more information, please contact Nancy McNeal, Orchestra Director, at (330)722-1948 or mjm194636 at msn.com * * * * * DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE * * * * * --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame.  This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity.
 
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--0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:31 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance at The Erie Building Message-ID: <440687.78629.qm@web55410.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Regular Modern Class with MegLouise Dance at Studio 11 WILL BE MOVED TO THE ERIE BUILDING This Week Only! As a warm-up for the Sneak Review, performers and all dancers are invited to join us for a unique movement exploration lead by director Megan Pitcher. Class is free and open to the public. Donations welcome. Modern Dance Exploration At The Erie Building (www.eriebuilding.com) In The Warehouse District 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 2:30 - 3:30pm Saturday, February 24th ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. http://videogames.yahoo.com/platform?platform=120121 From FSternfeld at aol.com Tue Feb 20 06:13:31 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC in less than two weeks. Message-ID: -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/) Fred Sternfeld, director THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP Supervisor: Carol Pribble The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment. The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. SESSION 1 Three Weeks: Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm SESSION 2 Three Weeks: Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/map.htm) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info _here_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/signup.asp) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrolled in college ... Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work with Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was here. SUPERB! Shaina Vencel, FPAC '05 I loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible and each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!! Anne Markt, FPAC '04 & '05 Hi Fred! How are you? This is Erika Rylow from FPAC. I just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron and I just wanted to say thank you. So far almost everything we've discussed or done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC. I fully realize now how helpful camp was for me. Erika Rylow, FPAC '05 Ya know, FPAC was great this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demanding challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with this year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre as a profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real deal" and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs, none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere alone sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I just really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks again so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful! Halle Morse, FPAC '04 Dear Fred, This past summer at Fairmount Performing Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I have been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a career in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique each individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college program has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the idea of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so honored to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I not participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now in terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for any college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre. Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04 When I auditioned for Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into. I, as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have been involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FPAC could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial, from the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle, I believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions this year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies. For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as a career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Performing Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year at FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year), University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely crazy year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everything! Alex Puette, FPAC '04 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission requirements go to our _website_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

Supervisor:=20 Carol Pribble

The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Trai= ning=20 Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and discipli= ned=20 environment.  The training is=20 focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding=20 artifice.  Campers in the=20 Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene s= tudy=20 and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre= or=20 dance.

SESSION=20= 1=20
Three Weeks:
 Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13,=20 2007
10:00am - 5:00pm

SESSION 2
T= hree=20 Weeks:  
Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007
10:00am -=20 5:00pm

 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info=20= here

--------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrol= led in=20 college ...


Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and= am=20 excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've=20 learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommen= d=20 this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. T= hey=20 are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models=20= and=20 I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work wi= th=20 Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he=20= was=20 here. SUPERB!
Shaina Vencel, FPAC=20 '05

I=20 loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on ev= ery=20 aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to pre= pare=20 for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I fee= l=20 inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible an= d=20 each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!!
Anne= =20 Markt, FPAC '04 &=20 '05

=

Hi Fred!  How are you?  This is Erika Rylow from FPAC.&nb= sp; I=20 just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron a= nd I=20 just wanted to say thank you.  So far almost everything we've discussed= or=20 done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC.  I fully real= ize=20 now how helpful camp was for me. 
Erika Rylow, FPAC '05

Ya know, FPAC was gre= at=20 this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demandin= g=20 challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with t= his=20 year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre=20= as a=20 profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few=20 educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real de= al"=20 and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs,= =20 none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere a= lone=20 sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I jus= t=20 really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for=20 students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks aga= in=20 so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful!
Halle= =20 Morse, FPAC '04
=20


Dear Fred,
This past summer at Fairmount Perf= orming=20 Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I hav= e=20 been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting=20 training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a care= er=20 in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique=20= each=20 individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college progra= m=20 has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the id= ea=20 of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so hon= ored=20 to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last= =20 summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the=20 college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I n= ot=20 participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now= in=20 terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for= any=20 college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre.
Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04

When I auditioned for= =20 Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into.= I,=20 as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have b= een=20 involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FP= AC=20 could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a=20 truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial,=20= from=20 the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle= , I=20 believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions th= is=20 year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies= .=20 For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as=20= a=20 career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Perform= ing=20 Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year a= t=20 FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of=20 Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year),=20 University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely cr= azy=20 year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out= =20 during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everythin= g!=20
Alex Puette, FPAC '04



for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission=20 requirements go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.

-------------------------------1171980811-- From Brina1215 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 21:54:08 2007 From: Brina1215 at aol.com (Brina1215 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:54:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOUR EYED MONSTERS-Indie Film in Cleveland at the Cinematheque 2/20 Message-ID: -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the film and they have put everything they have into it. You can learn more about them at _www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters_ (http://www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters) or _www.foureyedmonsters.com_ (http://www.foureyedmonsters.com) . I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. It's a wonderful film. FOUR EYED MONSTERS Acclaimed at SXSW and nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows a young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow not to speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com Tickets are $8, Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for more information. Four Eyed Monsters Cleveland Cinematheque / Institute of Art Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00 p 11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 421-7450 -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the fi= lm and=20 they have put everything they have into it.  You can learn more about t= hem=20 at www.myspace.com/foureye= dmonsters=20 or www.foureyedmonsters.com. =20 I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. = ;=20 It's a wonderful film.
 
FOUR EYED MONSTERS

Acclaimed at SXSW and=20 nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows= a=20 young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow no= t to=20 speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text= =20 messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and=20 contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American= =20 movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85=20 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com
Tickets are $= 8,=20 Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for=20= more=20 information.


Four Eyed Monsters
Cleveland=20 Cinematheque / Institute of Art
Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00=20 p

11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106
(216)=20 421-7450
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Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-1659315176-1171954357=:77049-- From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Feb 20 04:17:18 2007 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:17:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Purim, Parables and Pizza Message-ID: -------------------------------1171973838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Purim, Parables and Pizza (Featuring KULTURE KIDS) Sponsored and Presented by the Young Leadership Division of The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Sunday, February 25, 2007 5 - 7 p.m. Mandel Jewish Community Center Stonehill Auditorium 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio Kids! Come dressed in your favorite Purim costumes for an evening filled with pizza, Purim-themed crafts and storytelling with Kulture Kids! $6 adults/$3 children Please bring new books to be donated to area schools. RSVP by Thursday, February 22 to yld at jcfcleve.org , call (216) 566-9200, ext. 278 -------------------------------1171973838 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Purim, Parables and Piz= za (Featuring KULTURE KIDS)
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Sunday, February 25, 2007
5 -= 7 p.m.
Mandel Jewish Community Center
Stonehill Auditorium
26001 S= . Woodland Road
Beachwood, Ohio

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-------------------------------1171973838-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 06:27:40 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 06:27:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]******ACTING WORKSHOP****** Message-ID: <964613.80331.qm@web30109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S MEISNER WORKSHOP! ONLY $25! MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007! The Meisner Technique focues on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" * Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises * Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique * Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students This Workshop Showcases Our On-Going Class! Email or Call for Location Hope to see you there! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla --0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S
 
MEISNER WORKSHOP!
ONLY $25!
 
MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007!
 
The Meisner Technique focues on
 "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" 
 
* Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises
* Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique
* Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students
 
This Workshop Showcases
Our On-Going Class!
 
 
Email or Call for Location
 
Hope to see you there!
 
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
--0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 20 06:36:44 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C754D2.A23BC580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Feb. 18th marks the Lunar Calendar's Year of the Boar. In honor of Chinese New Year, we are displaying our own collection of Silk Scrolls. The exhibit runs from Feb. 22nd - March 17th 2007. After viewing the display, dine in Cleveland's Chinatown for the best Asian cuisine between San Francisco and New York. We are Downtown Cleveland's Only Winery - we bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. Our New York loft-style gallery provides a great setting to enjoy meaningful art works with a glass of fine wine. The connection between art and wine has been well established, and we have brought the two together under one roof. Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Chamberlin on February 21, has been postponed due to speaker work obligations. Laura Leonard Youth Services Manager Twinsburg Public Library From lbender at mmjh.org Tue Feb 20 07:23:06 2007 From: lbender at mmjh.org (Lynda Bender) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:23:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie at the Maltz Message-ID: <00F806C7B26B0E4C8642BBB619B59860209FDD@mmjhmail.mmjh.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a little-know story of Black-Jewish relations One night only!=20 =20 Film: From Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims Wednesday, February21 7pm $10/$8 members To reserve your tickets call 216-593-0575 In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place-traditionally black colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden of oppression. A. Grace Lee Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and host of WCLV's distinguished "Black Arts" and "ArtsLog" programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion.=20 =20 =20 Lynda A. Bender Director of Education and Public Programs Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 DD 216.593.0588 Fax 216.593.0576 www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org lbender at mmjh.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CELEBRATE = BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a = little-know story of Black-Jewish relations

One night = only!

 =

Film: From = Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims

Wednesday, February21

7pm

$10/$8 = members

To reserve = your tickets call 216-593-0575

In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American = universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place—traditionally black = colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden = of oppression. A. Grace Lee = Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and = host of WCLV’s distinguished “Black Arts” and = “ArtsLog” programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion. =

 

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 07:28:05 2007 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:28:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Young Artists Showcase winners perform this Sunday in Cleveland Heights Message-ID: <010e01c75503$b84bd9b0$220110ac@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable YOUNG ARTISTS SHOWCASE Sunday, February 25, 3:00 p.m.=20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.) The Showcase will feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- = chosen through 2 rounds of competitive auditions. The program includes music for piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the = Allegro from Beethoven's "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,=20 Debussy's Syrinx for flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach = for unaccompanied violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.=20 The winning performers are: Amy Cave (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark = (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko (Berea),=20 Grace Patuwo (Copley), and Vidya Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to = return as a featured winner from the 2006 Showcase.=20 This free concert is sponsored by Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists = Reception will follow. For more information please contact; Judith Higbee, Director of Music, Church of the Saviour 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
YOUNG ARTISTS = SHOWCASE
 Sunday, February = 25, 3:00=20 p.m.
Church of the=20 Saviour
2537 Lee Road, = Cleveland Heights=20 (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.)
    The = Showcase will=20 feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- chosen through 2 = rounds of=20 competitive auditions.
  The program includes = music for=20 piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the Allegro from = Beethoven's=20 "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,
Debussy's Syrinx for=20 flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach for = unaccompanied=20 violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.
The winning performers are: = Amy Cave=20 (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko = (Berea),=20
Grace Patuwo (Copley), = and Vidya=20 Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to return as a featured winner from the = 2006=20 Showcase.
This free concert is = sponsored by=20 Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists Reception will=20 follow.
 
For more information = please=20 contact;
 Judith Higbee, = Director of=20 Music, Church of the Saviour
216-321-8880
------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490-- From Markkobak at aol.com Tue Feb 20 07:34:38 2007 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:34:38 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Ezell Exhibit Message-ID: -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en John Ezell was the resident Set Designer for Great Lakes Theatre Festival=20 for many years. On behalf of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold=20 Strokes and Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007= USITT=20 Annual Conference & Stage Expo. This retrospective on one of American theatre=E2=80=99s most influential de= signers=20 will include sketches, painter elevations, and designs encompassing fifty=20 years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional and international theatres. T= he USITT=20 Conference & Stage Expo will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March=20= 14=20 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyone may attend the Conference, with cu= rrent=20 USITT members receiving a discounted registration fee.=20 An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezell on Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM=20 to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, sponsored by the University of= =20 Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City Repertory Theatre.=20= All=20 are welcome.=20 For more information on the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the=20 following website: =20 _http://www.usitt.org/phoenix_ (http://www.usitt.org/phoenix)=20 Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni, colleagues, friends and= =20 associates. Sincerely, Jarrett Bertoncin UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96 Arts & Science Alumni Board jsbdesign at earthlink.net 913-486-4118 cell -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
John Ezell was the resident Set Designe= r for=20 Great Lakes Theatre Festival for many years.

On=20= behalf=20 of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold Strokes and=20 Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007 USITT An= nual=20 Conference & Stage Expo.
 
This retrospective on one of Ameri= can=20 theatre=E2=80=99s most influential designers will include sketches, painter=20= elevations,=20 and designs encompassing fifty years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional= and=20 international theatres. The USITT Conference & Stage Expo will be held i= n=20 Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March 14 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyo= ne=20 may attend the Conference, with current USITT members receiving a discounted= =20 registration fee.
 
An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezel= l on=20 Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, spons= ored=20 by the University of Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City= =20 Repertory Theatre. All are welcome.
 

For more informatio= n on=20 the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the following website:=20  
http://www.usitt.org/phoenix

 
Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni,= =20 colleagues, friends and associates.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jar= rett=20 Bertoncin
UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96
Arts & Science Alu= mni=20 Board
 
jsbdesign at earthlink.net
913-486-4118=20 cell
-------------------------------1171985678-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 07:56:26 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:56:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <341639.62407.qm@web62305.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email
 
Thank you for your interest.


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Feb 20 07:58:12 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 7:58:12 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Lauren K. Licursi/Feb. 20 & Other News! Message-ID: <9131648.1171987092088.JavaMail.root@web13> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - LAUREN K. LICURSI (Location: Strongsville, Ohio) (February 20, 2007) To view Lauren's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=645 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From info at GetHepSwing.com Tue Feb 20 07:59:58 2007 From: info at GetHepSwing.com (Valerie Salstrom) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:59:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blue Lunch playing for a big swing dance this Saturday the 24th at the Bohemian National Hall Message-ID: <002001c75508$2e6a0d70$6601a8c0@Maxi> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Get Hep Swing invites you to come and dance to the most entertaining and super fun band-Blue Lunch! Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to a big swing dance this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at 4939 Broadway Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77) Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is true) and dancing to live music from 9pm to midnight! And all of this for only $10! or $7 if you are a poor student and can prove it :-) For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their swing night. Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner Get Hep Swing, Ltd. www.GetHepSwing.com ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Get Hep Swing = invites you to come and dance to the

most entertaining and super fun band—Blue Lunch!

 

Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to = a big swing dance

this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at = 4939 Broadway = Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77)

 

Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers

Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is = true)

and dancing to live music from 9pm to = midnight!

 

And all of this for only $10!  or $7 if you are a poor student and can = prove it  J

 

For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com

 

See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their = swing night.

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty = Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

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Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 
--0-2091739202-1171988789=:81397-- From mlzach25 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 08:27:30 2007 From: mlzach25 at yahoo.com (Monica Z) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:27:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]any info on Lorain Community Music Theater? Message-ID: <806724.31737.qm@web39510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken Monica --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken
 
Monica


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Prelude2Cinema and the Velvet Dog present "Dark Warp Feb 23rd 2007"
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
All are invited to a party for the cop/sci-fi TV Series "Out of Darkness" shooting in Cleveland, Ohio and airing on Time Warner Cable and My Space. Meet the cast and crew of Cleveland's own TV series. * Receive a Compliment Ticket for a Special Event from Mix Master Mike Spin of the Beastie Boys. Come out and support a Cleveland
TV Series using local talent.

FREE, BUT RSVP IS A MUST-

The Velvet Dog
1280 West 6th Street, Cleveland, OH
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
3rd Floor VIP Room

Complimentary Apps, Door Prizes, Giveaways**
No Cover Charge, but Donations are Welcome
RSVP is a Must


Sincerely
Alex P. Michaels
Studio Chief
Prelude2Cinema
"Movies that Make You Think."
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Seeking Cast & Crew for 2004
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Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-658752840-1171988880=:84919-- From lenne at mindspring.com Tue Feb 20 08:39:19 2007 From: lenne at mindspring.com (Lenne ) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:39:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Music w/ Jim Snively This Week Message-ID: <410-220072220163919640@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011. Hi Everyone, Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day. Sign up is at 7:30pm. It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music. Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard, whatever and sign up early. It has been filling up pretty fast. Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old. Come on out and join in the fun. www.ridersinn.com Also, I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm. Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer. www.barkingspidertavern.com On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm. Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun. They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well. Plenty of parking in the rear. Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one ~ see you there. my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you www.myspace.com/jimsnively ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII  For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011.
 
 
Hi Everyone,
                        Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day.  Sign up is at 7:30pm.  It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music.  Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard,  whatever and sign up early.  It has been filling up pretty fast.  Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old.  Come on out and join in the fun.  www.ridersinn.com
 
                        Also,  I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm.  Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer.  www.barkingspidertavern.com
 
                        On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams  (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm.  Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun.  They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well.  Plenty of parking in the rear.  Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one    ~     see you there.  
 
    my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you      www.myspace.com/jimsnively
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 20 09:01:10 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:01:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Celebrates President's Day Message-ID: <20070220-12011045-4e0-0@acc7> Something Dada is as patriotic as the next improv troupe (well, unless the next improv troupe is "Improv About America for America By Americans," but they're mainly jingoistic more than patriotic). In that vein, and in honor of President's Day, we'd like to present the newest installment of Something Dada Introduces the Presidents. This week, Millard Fillmore. Some interesting MF facts: - Served from 1850 - 1853 - He was a Whig (recently voted the 3rd coolest political party ever, behind the Bull Moose and the Know Nothings) - He wasn't elected, but served as the unlucky 13th president. (Ironically, of course, it was more unlucky for the 12th President, Zachary Taylor, who died in office) - His nickname: "The American Louis Philippe" (Who the heck was Louis Philippe? How much time for research do you think we have, you lazy bum? Go look it up yourself!) - Inspired an ironically uninspired cartoon, Mallard Fillmore (Get it? He's a duck! Mallard! Millard! Get it?) - He could fly! (Well, not really, but just curious if anyone would make it through 5 facts about Millard Fillmore) So there you go, indisputable proof that Something Dada can learn you up with the best of them. If this has merely teased your thirst for education, and you wish to drink more deeply from our fount of knowledge...or you just want to laugh your weekend away, come down and see Something Dada this weekend. We'll be performing Friday night at 8, Saturday at 8 and 10:30. Tickets are only $10, or dress up as Millard Fillmore and we'll give you half-off! Call 216.696.4242, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or visit our web site to make reservations. SOMETHING DADA All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, 2/2/07 8:00 PM Saturday, 2/3/07 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 09:07:43 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Script Contest! $250 prize! Message-ID:

E.M.Productions wants to shoot your script! Submit your movie script now for our consideration to produce. Winner will recieve $250.00. All genres accepted. Help us help you get to Hollywood! All submissions must be recieved by 12:01 am, June 1st, 2007 and become the physical property of E.M.Productions. No scripts will be returned. All scripts must be mailed to: E.M.Productions 206 Comanche Place, Kent, Ohio 44240.




 
 
 
 
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Tue Feb 20 09:09:25 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:09:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri- C West opens "Burial at Thebes" this Friday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C West Theatre Department announces: =20 Burial At Thebes: A Version of Sophocles' Antigone by Seamus Heaney Director - Fred Gloor Asst. Director - Bob Ellis Set Design - Todd Krispinsky Lighting Design - Shawna Melnykowski Sound Design - Ben Stewart Costume Design - Craig Tucker Mask Design - Tim Corrigan =20 What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor? In a world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power. This theme, and others, take center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus Heaney's brawny translation of Sophocles' Antigone. Commisioned by Ireland's Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago. =20 About the Author: Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he teaches regularly at Harvard University. His recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened Ground (FSG, 1998). =20 =20 =20 Running: February 23, 24, March 1, 2, & 3 at 8pm February 25, March 4 at 3pm =20 =20 =20 =20 Mainstage Ticket and Reservation Information: All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus Theatre in the T building. For reservations call 216-987-5536 Admission Prices: General Admission $10 Students/Seniors/Staff $8 CCC Students Free with valid ID =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tri-C West Theatre Department announces:

 

Burial At = Thebes: A = Version of Sophocles’ Antigone by Seamus Heaney


Director – Fred Gloor

Asst. Director – Bob Ellis

Set Design – Todd Krispinsky

Lighting Design – Shawna = Melnykowski

Sound Design – Ben Stewart

Costume Design – Craig Tucker


Mask Design – Tim Corrigan

 

What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor?  In a = world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with = public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power.  This = theme, and others, take  center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus = Heaney’s brawny translation of Sophocles’ Antigone.  Commisioned by Ireland’s Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of = Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as = clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago.

 

About the Author:  Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he = teaches regularly at Harvard University. His = recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), = Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened = Ground (FSG, = 1998).

 

 

 

Running:         &nb= sp; February 23, 24,   March 1, 2, & 3 at = 8pm

           = ;            = February 25, March 4 at 3pm

 

 =

 

 

Mainstage Ticket and = Reservation Information:

All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus = Theatre in the T building.

For reservations call 216-987-5536

Admission = Prices:          General = Admission          &nbs= p;         = $10

           = ;            =              = Students/Seniors/Staff        &nb= sp;       $8

           = ;            =              = CCC = Students           = ;            =     Free with valid ID

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95-- From mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 10:01:41 2007 From: mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net (molly cornwell) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:01:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Playwriting Workshop at Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <436794.69043.qm@web82906.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City. Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003. Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend. Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24. The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm Sunday, Feb. 25 at 2:30 pm Tickets are $6.00 Students/Seniors $8.00 General Admission For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125 Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. 
Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City.  Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003.   Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend.
Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24.   
The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm
                      Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm
                      Sunday, Feb. 25  at 2:30 pm
Tickets are $6.00  Students/Seniors
                 $8.00 General Admission
For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125
Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH 
--0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043-- From smiledolly at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:28:30 2007 From: smiledolly at hotmail.com (Gina Washington) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:28:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]march 10th Opening Reception Message-ID: --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nubrosis Art Gallery Presents The Collaborative =20 Featuring: Araaman Alvin Fudge, Chester Hopkins-Bey, Kole,=20 Malkiese Paythress, Gina Washington=20 and=20 Guest Artist Brother Walt Wali Neil =20 Opening Reception March 10, 2007 5:00 - 8:00 pm Food, Poetry and Live Performance =20 Dj Dance Party 8:00 - 1:00 am Where: 11910 Buckey Rd =20 Link can be found at: http://ginawashington.tripod.com _________________________________________________________________ Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be.=A0 Meet Muse.=20 http://muse.live.com?source=3Dwlmailtag&loc=3Dus = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Nubrosis Art Galle= ry

Presents<= /FONT>

The Collaborative<= /STRONG>

 

Featuring:<= /P>

Araaman Alvin Fudge, Cheste= r Hopkins-Bey, Kole,

Malkiese Paythress, Gina Wa= shington

and

Guest Artist Brother Walt W= ali Neil

 

Opening Reception<= /FONT>

March 10, 2007

5:00 - 8:00 pm

Food, Poetry and L= ive Performance

 

Dj Dance Party

8:00 - 1:00 am

Where: 11910 Bucke= y Rd

 

Link can be found at:<= /STRONG>

http://ginawashington.tripod.com


Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be. Meet your= Muse. = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_-- From tinks1026 at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:48:34 2007 From: tinks1026 at gmail.com (Angela Boehm) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:48:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical seeking basketball coach Message-ID: Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a man between the ages of 30-40 years old to play the part of Coach Bolton in High School Musical. Show will be Performed April 26-28th. Cast is middleschool-college with three adult roles. If intrested please email angela at angela at olmstedperformingarts.com Thanks. Angela Boehm Olmsted Performing Arts Board Of Directors www.olmstedperformingarts.com 440.465.3355 From mollylarocco at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 12:13:43 2007 From: mollylarocco at gmail.com (molly larocco) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:13:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Vagina Monologues: Akron Message-ID: <13eb94d70702201213p222ee766x17ba08dd35f77e0a@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part! Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter! Help end Violence against Women. It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm. Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111 on campus Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day Foundation. Hope to see you all there!! ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part!
Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter!

Help end Violence against Women.

<img src=" http://myspace-160.vo.llnwd.net/01913/06/16/1913526160_m.gif">

It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm.
Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111
on campus

Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis
Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day
Foundation.

Hope to see you all there!!


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------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187-- From JJones at aultman.com Tue Feb 20 12:47:03 2007 From: JJones at aultman.com (Jennifer Jones) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:47:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Celebrity Impersonators Message-ID: <29A593101B6F5149B2A78A3E10E9B71007318A20@exch03.ahf2000.aultman.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I work for Aultman Hospital (located in Canton, Ohio). Each year we host an annual themed event for our employees in May. This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue. We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city backdrop. One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with them. I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could identify! Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th. Our "Celebs" would need to be available from about 5-7pm. We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience. If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023. =20 FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and have an Elvis in the works! =20 Thanks in advance for your consideration! Sincerely, Jennifer Jones =20 Jennifer Jones Aultman Hospital Physician Services 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, Ohio 44710 330-363-4023 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I work for Aultman Hospital (located = in Canton, Ohio).  Each year we host an annual themed event for our = employees in May.  This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue.  = We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create = Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city = backdrop.  One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity = impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with = them.  I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, = Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could = identify!  Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th.  Our “Celebs” would need to be available from about 5-7pm.  = We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience.  = If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at = jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023.

 

FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and = have an Elvis in the works!

 

Thanks in advance for your = consideration!

Sincerely,

Jennifer Jones

 

Jennifer Jones

Aultman Hospital

Physician Services

2600 Sixth Street = SW

Canton, Ohio  44710

330-363-4023

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA-- From info at standingrock.ne Tue Feb 20 09:18:06 2007 From: info at standingrock.ne (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:18:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Get WARM" Silent Art Auction, benefit for Epitome Magazine Message-ID: <45DB2D4E.90001@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women?s Art Recognition Movement (W.A.R.M) present WHAT: ?Get WARM? Silent Art Auction for Epitome Magazine -a silent art auction to benefit the Epitome Magazine, a northeast Ohio magazine highlighting the achievments of women in our area. -Photographs, Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics and more -food, beverages, and music WHEN: Saturday, March 3rd, 8pm -Auction closes at 5pm on March 31st. WHERE: North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: 330-673-4970 or 330-686-9800 GALLERY HOURS: Thursday-Saturday 1-5pm www.standingrock.net for updates EPITOME MAGAZINE: www.epitomemag.com Maureen Londergan Founder & Editor in Chief Celebrating the arts minds and ambitions of the women of northeast Ohio! Epitome is now in its fifth year of publication. Epitome is a unique blend of local resources, area arts and literary updates as well as personal and global viewpoints that are important to women. Epitome magazine is published by Implosion Press a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Epitome magazine is a publication of Implosion Press Implosion Press, a 501(c)3 Non-profit Organization. Implosion Press mission is to continue Celebrating the Arts, Minds and Ambitions of Women in Northeast Ohio. Phone: 330-836-7808 Fax: 330-836-9877 Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net info at standingrock.net From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:20:54 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:20:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Noah Budin's CD Launch Party and Concert Message-ID: <83919.21116.qm@web81401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Announcing the Release of Noah Budin's new CD "Metaphor" CD Launch Party and Concert Monday, February 26 8:00 PM Nighttown in Cleveland Heights (at the Top of Cedar Hill) Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians David Budin Ed Ridley, Jr. Sam Getz and Rob Ticherich Admission $10.00 Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime you an order them from www.soundswrite.com or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH or by emailing Noah at nbudin at sbcglobal.net --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Announcing the Release of
Noah Budin's new CD
"Metaphor"
 
CD Launch Party and Concert
Monday, February 26
8:00 PM
Nighttown in Cleveland Heights
(at the Top of Cedar Hill)
Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians
David Budin
Ed Ridley, Jr.
Sam Getz and
Rob Ticherich
 
Admission $10.00
 
Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime you an order them from
or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH
or by emailing Noah at 
 
 
--0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116-- From neonataldeath at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 09:24:16 2007 From: neonataldeath at yahoo.com (Parker) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:24:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publishing help Message-ID: <199206.56577.qm@web54601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book? I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art. I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art. Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well. This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly. Thank you, Parker --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book?
 
I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art.  I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art.
 
Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well.  This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly.
 
                                             Thank you,
                                                      Parker  


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:42:16 2007 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:42:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <220824.21052.qm@web82510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITIONS North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe Ages 50 + "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals) Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26 7:00 p.m. North Canton Playhouse Mainstage 525 7th St. NE North Canton Directed By Ed Kuntzman Call 330 494 - 1613 for information --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
AUDITIONS
North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe
Ages 50 +
"Radio TBS"
(Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)
Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26
7:00 p.m.
North Canton Playhouse Mainstage
525 7th St. NE  North Canton
Directed By Ed Kuntzman
Call 330 494 - 1613 for information
 
 
--0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 20 13:39:46 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:39:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Auditions next week Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E015273B8@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 announces auditions for =20 Guys and Dolls A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Auditions:=20 Monday & Tuesday, February 26 & 27, 2007 beginning at 6:30 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm =20 Requirements: - Appointment Needed -- Call 440-951-7500 x113 - Come prepared with one short song - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will be provided. =20 Casting Information: The role of Sky Masterson has been cast. All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+) (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Tue Feb 20 14:04:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:04:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes for Young Actors BEGIN ON SATURDAY! Message-ID: <024b01c7553b$27ab5600$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0247_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910" ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EVERY CLASS IS A GO!! SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!! NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com WEATHERVANE YOUTH THEATRE ~ NEXT SESSION BEGINS FEBURARY 24TH ~ Offered at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron Classes at Weathervane follow the Ohio Academic Content Standards for = Theater. Same fun, more challenging games and exercises, ADDED arts = content! Youth Theatre Classes are taught by theatre professionals and = educators, for children ages 4 to 18. Classes are offered in = performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical theatre. = Classes take place one day a week, Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already started, so call today! Theatre for Little Ones Ages 3 & 4 Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 am Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For toddlers AND their parents! In the style of a mommy and me = class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. Using theatre = games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a comfortable, = fun and creative atmosphere. Acting I: Through the Eyes of a Child Grades K ~ 2 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For the beginning student to learn about the magic of theatre. The = class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre games to teach = fundamentals. Acting II: Places, Please! Grades 2, 3 & 4 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 12 Young performers will develop basic acting skills. The class will = also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will focus on = monologues and scene work. Acting III: Zoo Crew Grades 4, 5 & 6 Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 In this class, students will explore creative movement through = stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and exercises are = used to teach and re-enforce fundamentals. Acting IV: Advanced Workshop: Classical Theatre Grades 6, 7 & 8 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 Students will have the opportunity to work with play scripts from = Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and performing these texts are = the focus of this class, with theatre games designed to help students = build the skills they will need to perform the classics. Acting V: Advanced Acting Workshop Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This challenging class explores different acting techniques and = styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques and scripts. Acting VI: Advanced Workshop: Improvisation Grades 5 ~ 8 Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 This fast paced drama class focuses on improvisational techniques. = Students will play a large variety of theatre games and scenework. Think = fast! Musical Theatre I Grades 1, 2 & 3 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class will concentrate on developing the skill and artistry of = singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the younger student who = enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation is a small = cabaret performance. Musical Theatre II Grades 4, 5 & 6 Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 For students with some performance experience, this class will focus = on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical styles. The final = presentation is a small performance. Musical Theatre III Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class is for students with previous musical theatre, dance = and/or performance training. The class will focus on advanced = performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final presentation is a small ensemble performance. Make Yourself up! Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 Characters in this class will range from the mildly unusual to the = truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and from that a = makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results will amaze and entertain you! Stage Management Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes. Students will = learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute the "run" of a = production. Interested students who have completed the class may have = the opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane production.=20 MASTER CLASS ADDED Fisticuffs to Pointy Things March 2 ~ May 11 NO CLASS APRIL 6 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm Ten Classes Tuition $250 Special Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight = Directors Check out his website here! www.HackandSlash.com And here! http://www.thefightdirector.com/ The principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please = call for more information. Space is limited so sign-up today! #### ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
EVERY = CLASS IS A=20 GO!!  SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!!
 
NEWS = RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC = Pepe =20 (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
 
WEATHERVANE = YOUTH=20 THEATRE
~ NEXT SESSION = BEGINS=20 FEBURARY 24TH ~
Offered at Weathervane=20 Playhouse in Akron

Classes at Weathervane = follow the=20 Ohio Academic Content Standards for Theater. Same fun, more challenging = games=20 and exercises, ADDED arts content! =20 Youth Theatre = Classes are=20 taught by theatre professionals and educators, for children ages 4 to 18.  = Classes are=20 offered in performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical=20 theatre.  Classes take place one day a week,=20 Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to=20 May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already = started, so=20 call today!

 
Theatre for Little=20 Ones
Ages 3 & 4
Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 = am
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For toddlers AND their parents! In the style = of a=20 mommy and me class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. = Using=20 theatre games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a = comfortable,=20 fun and creative atmosphere.
 
Acting I: = Through the=20 Eyes of a Child
Grades K ~ 2
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For the beginning student to learn about the = magic=20 of theatre. The class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre = games to=20 teach fundamentals.
 
Acting = II: Places,=20 Please!
Grades 2, 3 & 4
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 12
    Young performers will develop basic acting = skills.=20 The class will also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will = focus on=20 monologues and scene work.
 
Acting = III: Zoo=20 Crew
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    In this class, students will explore = creative=20 movement through stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and = exercises are used to teach and re-enforce = fundamentals.
 
Acting = IV: Advanced=20 Workshop: Classical Theatre
Grades 6, 7 & 8
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    Students will have the = opportunity to=20 work with play scripts from Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and = performing these texts are the focus of this class, with theatre games = designed=20 to help students build the skills they will need to perform the=20 classics.
 
Acting V: = Advanced=20 Acting Workshop
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This challenging class explores different = acting=20 techniques and styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques = and=20 scripts.
 
Acting = VI: Advanced=20 Workshop: Improvisation
Grades 5 ~ 8
Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    This fast paced drama class focuses on=20 improvisational techniques. Students will play a large variety of = theatre games=20 and scenework. Think fast!
 
Musical = Theatre=20 I
Grades 1, 2 & 3
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class will concentrate on developing = the skill=20 and artistry of singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the = younger=20 student who enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation = is a=20 small cabaret performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 II
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    For students with some performance = experience, this=20 class will focus on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical = styles. The=20 final presentation is a small performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 III
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class is for students with previous = musical=20 theatre, dance and/or performance training. The class will focus on = advanced=20 performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final=20 presentation is a small ensemble performance.
 
Make = Yourself=20 up!
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    Characters in this class will range from the = mildly=20 unusual to the truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and = from=20 that a makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results=20 will amaze and entertain you!
 
Stage=20 Management
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    The how-to of running a show from behind the = scenes.=20 Students will learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute = the "run"=20 of a production. Interested students who have completed the class may = have the=20 opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane = production. 
 
MASTER=20 CLASS ADDED
Fisticuffs=20 to Pointy Things
March 2 ~ May=20 11
NO CLASS APRIL=20 6
 
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 = pm
Ten Classes
Tuition $250
    Special = Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight=20 Directors
       =20         Check out his website here! = www.HackandSlash.com<= /STRONG>
   =20             And here! = http://www.thefightdirector.com= /
    The=20 principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please call = for more=20 information.
 
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Looking for special effects ideas for production of Wizard of Oz.  Smoke and flames for the Wizard scenes, explosions for the witch's appearances, rising balloon basket, burning Scarecrow straw.  Contact Mike Skerritt at gmskerritt at aol.com.  Thanks.

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----------MB_8C923749D3C69AC_16DC_7108_WEBMAIL-MC20.sysops.aol.com-- From a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 20:19:14 2007 From: a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com (Angela Kabasan) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 20:19:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]in need of a vocal/accompanist coaching lesson? In-Reply-To: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F83EA3C@gltf01.gltf.local> Message-ID: <691141.98929.qm@web32115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-516843785-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929" --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally? I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up. I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece. If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now). The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday. Thank you. Angela --------------------------------- Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally?  I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up.
 
I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece.  If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now).   The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday.  Thank you. 
 
Angela


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charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release February 21, 2007=20 =20 Cleveland's Classic Theater Company Concludes 45th Season With Spring Repertory GTLF Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward's Hay Fever and=20 Festival Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut with Shakespeare's The Tempest.=20 =20 CLEVELAND, OH - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that features Noel Coward's classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and William Shakespeare's fantastic farewell to the theater, The Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, March 16 - April 21, 2007. The Spring Repertory features a single company of eighteen actors performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. Festival Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will direct Hay Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic Director, Andrew May, will make his GLTF directorial debut with The Tempest. =20 Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with generous support from Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger Foundation. Media sponsors for the Festival's 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3 ideastream.=20 =20 "Our forty-fifth year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically remarkable and wildly popular," said Charles Fee, of the GLTF's current season. "During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew 13% over last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all income projections. In addition, our subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. That's an increase of 37% in season ticket attendance over the last two seasons. We look forward to continuing this period of incredible audience growth and artistic achievement with our upcoming Spring Repertory productions of Hay Fever and The Tempest. These great plays are in the hands of a truly gifted artistic company and I can't wait to share their work with Northeast Ohio." =20 The Festival's Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward's comedy Hay Fever. In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at the country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly destroyed when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to arrive. Nothing could have prepared the visitors for the chaos to come. An innocent visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent maelstrom of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic comedy takes center stage in Noel Coward's evening of blissfully bad behavior. =20 William Shakespeare's The Tempest rounds out the Festival's Spring Repertory. Tempted by spirits, teased by sprites, and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a mysterious enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero - a man they marooned and betrayed years ago. Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and passions unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic romance. William Shakespeare's final glorious gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and redemption. =20 =20 The directors of both Spring Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences. GLTF's Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will celebrate the completion of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel Coward's Hay Fever to open the Spring Repertory. Fever represents the first Noel Coward offering in a GLTF season since the company's winter 2004 production of Private Lives. Fee most recently directed Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest for GLTF in 2004. Andrew May, GLTF's Associate Artistic Director and a veteran member of the Festival's acting company, will accept a new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut with William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Since first appearing with the Festival in 2003 as Bottom in A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet, Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can't Take It With You, Amadeus and Love's Labour's Lost. =20 "We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season with an amazing pair of classics like Hay Fever and The Tempest," said Charles Fee of the upcoming Spring Repertory. "On behalf of everyone at the Festival, I would like to say 'thank you' to Northern Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful one for us. You've demonstrated that this community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of Great Lakes Theater Festival. From this foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era - one that will set the course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences experience theater. We can't wait to share our bold new plans with you. In the meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an amazing night of classic theater...or two...this spring!" =20 Opening Night performances of Hay Fever (March 17th) and The Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with preview performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain times for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Spring Repertory will continue to offer sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the popular Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series. (Consult the enclosed production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and times.) =20 Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price from $22-$56 (Student tickets $13 - any performance / any seat) and are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or by visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office. Students, educators and groups of ten or more receive discounts.=20 =20 Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center, the Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since 1982. =20 # # # =20 =20 Media Contact: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Director (216) 241-5490 x317=20 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org =20 www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 Shakespeare's Great Company! Catch a pair of classics this spring with our NEW Spring Repertory! =20 Hay Fever & The Tempest Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / March 16-April 21, 2007 For tickets, visit www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For=20 Immediate Release

February=20 21, 2007

 

Cleveland’s Classic Theater = Company

Concludes 45th=20 Season With Spring Repertory

GTLF=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward’s = Hay=20 Fever and

Festival=20 Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut = with Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.=20

 

CLEVELAND, OH –=20 Great Lakes Theater = Festival (GLTF)=20 will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that = features Noel=20 Coward’s classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and = William=20 Shakespeare’s fantastic farewell to the theater, The=20 Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating = repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse = Square Center, March 16 – April = 21, 2007. The=20 Spring Repertory features a = single=20 company of eighteen actors = performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. = Festival=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles=20 Fee, will direct Hay = Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic = Director,=20 Andrew May, will make his GLTF = directorial debut with The=20 Tempest.

 

Great = Lakes=20 Theater Festival’s 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with = generous support from=20 Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger = Foundation.  Media sponsors for the = Festival’s=20 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 = and WCPN=20 90.3 ideastream.

 

“Our forty-fifth=20 year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically = remarkable=20 and wildly popular,” said Charles Fee, of the = GLTF’s=20 current season.  = During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew = 13% over=20 last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all = income=20 projections.  In = addition, our=20 subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. = That’s an increase of 37% in season = ticket=20 attendance over the last two seasons. =20 We look forward to continuing this period of incredible = audience=20 growth and artistic achievement = with our=20 upcoming Spring Repertory = productions=20 of Hay Fever and The Tempest.  These great plays are in the = hands of a=20 truly gifted artistic company and I can’t wait to share their work = with=20 Northeast = Ohio.”

 

The = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward’s=20 comedy Hay = Fever.  In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at = the=20 country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly = destroyed=20 when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to = arrive.  Nothing could have prepared = the visitors=20 for the chaos to come.  An = innocent=20 visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent = maelstrom=20 of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic = comedy=20 takes center stage in Noel Coward’s evening of blissfully bad=20 behavior.

 

 William Shakespeare’s The Tempest rounds out the = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory.  Tempted by spirits, teased by = sprites,=20 and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a = mysterious=20 enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero – = a man they=20 marooned and betrayed years ago.  = Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and = passions=20 unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic = romance.  William Shakespeare’s = final glorious=20 gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and = redemption. 

 

           =20 The directors of both = Spring=20 Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences.  GLTF’s Producing Artistic Director, = Charles=20 Fee, will celebrate the = completion=20 of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel = Coward’s Hay Fever to open the = Spring=20 Repertory.  Fever represents the first = Noel Coward=20 offering in a GLTF season since the company’s winter 2004 = production of Private Lives.  Fee most recently directed = Oscar Wilde’s=20 The Importance of Being = Earnest for=20 GLTF in 2004.  Andrew May, GLTF’s = Associate Artistic=20 Director and a veteran member of the Festival’s acting company, = will accept a=20 new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut = with=20 William Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.   = Since first=20 appearing with the Festival in 2003 as = Bottom in=20 A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet,=20 Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming = of=20 the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can’t Take It = With You,=20 Amadeus and Love’s Labour’s = Lost.

 

           =20 “We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season = with an amazing=20 pair of classics like Hay = Fever and=20 The Tempest,” said = Charles Fee of the=20 upcoming Spring Repertory.  “On behalf of everyone = at the Festival,=20 I would like to say ‘thank you’ to Northern=20 Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful = one for=20 us.  You’ve = demonstrated that this=20 community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of = Great Lakes=20 Theater Festival.  From = this=20 foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era – one that = will set the=20 course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences = experience=20 theater.  We can’t = wait to share our=20 bold new plans with you.  = In the=20 meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an = amazing=20 night of classic theater…or two…this=20 spring!”

 

Opening = Night=20 performances of Hay Fever = (March=20 17th) and The=20 Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with = preview=20 performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain = times for=20 all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. = curtain time=20 for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. = Both productions in = GLTF’s Spring=20 Repertory will continue to offer=20 sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the = popular Director’s Night and = Playnotes pre-show discussion=20 series.  (Consult the = enclosed=20 production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and=20 times.)

 

Single = tickets=20 for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price=20 from $22-$56 = (Student=20 tickets $13 – any performance / any seat) and = are=20 available by calling (216)=20 241-6000, by = ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or = by=20 visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office.  Students, educators and groups of = ten or=20 more receive discounts.

 

Since = 1962, Great=20 Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of = classic=20 theater to the widest possible audience in Northern=20 Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse = Square Center, the Festival has called = the Ohio=20 Theatre home since 1982.

 

#  # =20 #

 

 

Media=20 Contact:

Todd=20 Krispinsky

Marketing and Public = Relations=20 Director

(216) 241-5490 x317=20

tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org

=

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Shakespeare's Great=20 Company!
Catch a pair of classics = this spring=20 with our NEW Spring Repertory! 
Hay Fever & =
The=20 Tempest
Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / = March=20 16-April 21, 2007
For tickets, visit = www.greatlakestheater.org=20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Feb 21 07:53:55 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:53:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woody Allen, Elaine May, David Mamet One Acts Open this Friday Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E01527405@fa1.FineArts.Local> 11th Annual One Act Festival Opens this Friday! =20 The Fine Arts Association =20 presents our 11th Annual One Act Festival =20 Death Defying Acts 3 fast paced and witty one-act plays by the incomparable Woody Allen, Elaine May, and David Mamet (Rated Adult) =20 February 23 & 24 and March 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 & 10 at 8:00 pm =20 =20 The Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 To order tickets, call (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org =20 (Ask about our special Singles pricing for the March 1 performance!! Use code "Fast Friends") =20 CAST =20 Mike Breeze Nancy Brooks Mark DePompei Aaron Drews Paul Felden Dawn Hill Don Knepper Sarah Kunchik Mary Britta Shirring =20 Artistic Team =20 Ann Hedger-Director Caity Grand-Assistant to the Director Dena Jo Pavlovic-Stage Manager Kristen Buchs-Lighting Design Melissa Konieczka-Costume Design Paul Gatzke-Technical Director Ben Needham-Set Design =20 =20 From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Feb 21 08:27:56 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:27:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST CHANCE FOR DISCOUNT: Register today for Verb Ballets Master Class Series at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7E4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST CHANCE to register for Dance Master Classes at discounted rate! First class begins February 25th =20 Beck Center for the Arts and Verb Ballets present =20 MASTER CLASS SERIES =20 Beck Center Creative Arts Building 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. =20 =20 Sunday, February 25 HERNANDO CORTEZ Intermediate Ballet =20 Hernando Cortez, Verb Ballets Artistic Director, performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. He was featured in two PBS/WNET "Great Performances: Dance in America" specials. He performed with Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement. =20 Sunday, March 4 MARCELLA ALVAREZ Intermediate Modern Dance =20 Marcella Alvarez trained with the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark Morris among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004. =20 Sunday, March 11 BRIAN MURPHY Intermediate Ballet =20 Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance Caravan in the summer months.=20 =20 Tuition: $40 for the series -or- $15 for a single class =20 To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x 222. =20 In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will present Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted group rates are available for dance students. For more information, call Linda Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

LAST = CHANCE

to register = for

Dance Master = Classes

at discounted = rate!

First class begins February = 25th

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

and

Verb = Ballets

present

 

MASTER CLASS = SERIES

 

Beck Center = Creative Arts Building

17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio

Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 = p.m.

 

=  

= Sunday, February 25

HERNANDO CORTEZ   Intermediate Ballet

 

Hernando = Cortez, = Verb Ballets Artistic Director, = performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance = Company.  He was featured in two PBS/WNET “Great Performances: Dance in = America” specials. He performed with Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project = on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the = school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York = Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio = Live Award of Achievement.

=  

= Sunday, March 4

MARCELLA ALVAREZ   Intermediate Modern = Dance

 

Marcella Alvarez trained with = the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance = Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert = Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark = Morris

among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004.

=  

= Sunday, March 11

BRIAN MURPHY   Intermediate Ballet

 

Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, = New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance = Caravan in the summer months.

 

Tuition:=

$40 for the = series

-or-

 $15 for a single = class

 

To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x = 222.

 

In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will = present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song = and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted = group rates are available for dance students.  For more information, call = Linda = Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540. =

 

 

 

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

 

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All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+), particularly male movers and dancers young and old (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 From etsengas at kent.edu Wed Feb 21 08:46:08 2007 From: etsengas at kent.edu (Effie) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:46:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening at Kent State for Staff Musician Message-ID: <20070221164609.890D54CE8F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit POSITION VACANCY: DANCE DIVISION KENT STATE UNIVERSITY KENT, OH 44242-0001 POSITION: Full Time Dance Staff Musician Beginning Fall 2007 RESPONSIBLITIES: To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and develop part-time staff accompanists. QUALIFICATIONS: Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing. PROGRAM: The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age license in the State of Ohio. While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement sciences, history, notation and production. A minimum of four concerts are held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company. The Dance Division includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty and 1-3 part time staff musicians. The Dance Division enjoys a strong and cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts. The Division is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association. UNIVERSITY: Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities. The University functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events. Fine dining, entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus. The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine local parks. APPLICATION: Detailed letter of application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by phone. DEADLINE: All materials must be received by March 16, 2006. APPLY TO: Dance Musician Search Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124. E-mail: ashearer at kent.edu KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Effie A. 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POSITION: =          Full Time Dance = Staff Musician  Beginning Fall = 2007

 

RESPONSIBLITIES:       &nbs= p;  To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for = Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and = student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance = Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and = develop part-time staff accompanists.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:= Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching = experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing.

 

PROGRAM:       &nbs= p; The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age = license in the State of Ohio.  While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and = jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement = sciences, history, notation and production.  A minimum of four concerts are = held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, = B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company.  The Dance Division = includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and = serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty = and 1-3 part time staff musicians.  The Dance Division enjoys a strong and = cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts.  The Division is an accredited member of the National = Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association.

 

UNIVERSITY:=       = Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional = campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities.  The University = functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for = undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social = activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events.  Fine dining, = entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus.  The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 = offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine = local parks.

 

APPLICATION: Detailed letter of = application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by = phone.

 

DEADLINE: All materials must be = received by March 16, = 2006.

 

APPLY = TO: Dance Musician Search = Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box = 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea = Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124.  E-mail: = ashearer at kent.edu

 

 

 

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL = OPPORTUNITY,

AFFIRMATIVE = ACTION EMPLOYER.

 

 

Effie A. = Tsengas

PR/Marketing = Director

Porthouse Theatre & = KSU School of Theatre & Dance

330-672-4102 = Direct Line

330-672-3884 Porthouse Box Office

330-672-2889 = Fax

www.porthouse= theatre.com

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O0TCewm8gB8+FkEAADs= ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:01:21 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:01:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Noah Budin's CD "Metaphor" Message-ID: <20070221170121.55411.qmail@web81407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in! Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor" Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email): "...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs. Silent Son made me cry. The truth is, every song was so well written. The whole vibe of this project is so right. I learned so much and FELT so much just listening. You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. Your band is awesome, too. They sound great. And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING. Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE. I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice. I can't say enough good things about this CD..." "Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio or www.soundswrite.com --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in!

Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current
and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor"

Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email):

"...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs.  Silent Son made me cry.  The truth is, every song was so well written.  The whole vibe of this project is so right.  I learned so much and FELT so much just listening.  You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. 
Your band is awesome, too.  They sound great.  And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING.  Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE.  I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice.  I can't say enough good things about this CD..."


"Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio
or www.soundswrite.com
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Get tickets now for "The Music of Jacques Brel" at Kalliope Stage,
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Tuesday to Friday and Saturday from 11am to 4pm.  Box Office Phone 216-321-0870 or order tickets at www.kalliopestage.com.

Special $20/person promotion price for Wednesday 02/21/07 and Thursday
02/22/07 when you mention this posting. Call now and make your
reservation. Watch for other promotions through this bulletin board.

Rex R. Snider
Managing Director


Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. --0-791210629-1172078006=:91456-- From diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:42:25 2007 From: diemwoman at sbcglobal.net (Lori Diemer) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:42:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SAVE THE DATE : :Lori Diemer, DW Photography Message-ID: <20070221174225.35230.qmail@web81005.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Save The Date to: "Explore the Arctic" Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio Please join local photographers Lori Diemer Marilyn Dolence & Carol Hoffecker for a presentation of their 2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle. In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes and a variety of sea birds during the trip. For more information or to RSVP for this FREE event please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Save The Date to:
"Explore the Arctic"
Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm
 The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio
 
Please join local photographers
 Lori Diemer  Marilyn Dolence 
& Carol Hoffecker
for a presentation of their
2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle.
 
In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes
and a variety of sea birds during the trip.
 
For more information or to RSVP
for this FREE event
please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net
 
Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org
--0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787-- >From Cassidy Theatre Wed Feb 21 18:18:22 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:18:22 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BABY Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <23118536.1172081903202.JavaMail.root at elwamui-muscovy.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Cassidy Theatre will hold auditions for the musical BABY. this Monday, February 26th at 8p.m. and Tuesday February 27th at 7p.m. Production dates for the show are April 20 - May 6, 2008. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN AT THIS TIME!! This shows will need: 3 couples (please see below for descriptions) 4 women 4 men Director : Trinidad Snider Musical Director: Brad Wyner Stage Manager: Caron Wykle Callbacks will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 7p.m. Rehearsals will begin Monday, March 5, 2007. Is there anything more exciting, frightening and utterly life-changing than impending parenthood? BABY is the Tony award-nominated musical story of three expectant couples. Three Couples: Couple #1 Danny - (Baritone/Tenor) 20 years of age, Musician, He is someone who needs to be urged to make big life decisions Lizzie - (Mezzo/Belter) 20 years of age, Writer, She is a visionary and wants to have it all Couple #2 Nick - (Baritone/Tenor) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Great sense of humor but tends to deal with matters with his sense of humor to avoid the underlying truth. Pam - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Very athletic. Fears she is not feminine enough. Desperately want to have a baby. Couple #3 Alan - (Baritone/Tenor) Mid to late 40's - He is trying to find a way to reconnect with his wife now that the children are gone. Arlene - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 40's - She wants to be a "twosome" finally but at what costs? These roles require not only strong vocalists BUT very strong actors!! This cast will consist of 14 people: Please prepare a song which not only highlights your vocal ability but truly lets you shine as an actor! Questions? Please call the box office at (440) 842-4600, Monday through Friday from 9am to 4p.m. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights. From joe216films at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 11:19:19 2007 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:19:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discounted CAVS tix for NEohioPAL members... Message-ID: Greeting NEohioPAL members. I have 2 CLUB TICKETS for the Cleveland Cavaliers game this Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at downtown's "The Q" against the New Orleans Hornets. The tickets are worth $89 apiece ($188) and are in the very nice CLUB SEAT level, which includes its own service staff so you never have to leave your seats during the game for a drink or food. I know how it can be tough for an artist to afford a night out, so I'm dropping the price for both tickets by over 20% to $150. If interested, even if you don't have $150, make me an offer and they could be yours. Don't waste time. Cavs tix are hot and are a great way to entertain clients or make a great gift... Joe _________________________________________________________________ With tax season right around the corner, make sure to follow these few simple tips. http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.aspx?icid=HMFebtagline From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 11:42:20 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:42:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33010.69.221.139.206.1172086940.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, SELF-MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: * Public Relations * Fund Raisers * Errands Person * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. From rdt1 at uakron.edu Wed Feb 21 12:00:57 2007 From: rdt1 at uakron.edu (rdt1 at uakron.edu) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:00:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Residental Cleaning Message-ID: <20070221150057.n4jzlnq4n9k4skwc@webmail.uakron.edu> I am looking for anyone who needs residental cleaning in and around the Akron area. Whether it's for yourself or an elderly person. You can contact me at any time day or night. Renata Thompson 330-860-3871 Thank you so much! From stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 12:14:01 2007 From: stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net (Stefanie Coletti) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:14:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP RISING STAR 2007 WINNER ANNOUNCED! Message-ID: <421430.9986.qm@web82815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE Center For The Performing Arts "RISING STAR" Vocal Talent Competition CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER! MELISSA DAY 2ND PLACE KARRI BETH FEDOR 3RD PLACE ALICIA FOGAL CHELSEE CAMPBELL SUZI ORAVEC ALYSE B. CORLEY LYNN SHEA JAKE D. FEDOR CORY TURNER LAURA FEDOR CASSIE UTT TRICIA HORN COURTNEY VIGNOS Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory 1227 North Main Street, North Canton March 16 - 6:00pm Winner's Performance March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm Finalists Performances $12.00/Person Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-305-1466 www.northcantonplayhouse.com --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE
Center For The Performing Arts
 
"RISING STAR"
Vocal Talent Competition
 
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER!
 
MELISSA DAY

2ND PLACE
KARRI BETH FEDOR
 
3RD PLACE
ALICIA FOGAL

              CHELSEE CAMPBELL            SUZI ORAVEC               
              ALYSE B. CORLEY                 LYNN SHEA
              JAKE D. FEDOR                      CORY TURNER
              LAURA FEDOR                        CASSIE UTT
              TRICIA HORN                           COURTNEY VIGNOS
Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances
At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory
1227 North Main Street, North Canton
 
March 16 - 6:00pm
Winner's Performance
March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm
Finalists Performances
 
$12.00/Person
Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:
330-305-1466
 
--0-333745433-1172088841=:9986-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Feb 21 12:21:22 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:21:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join in fun of BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton Message-ID: <000001c755f5$dab482c0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton (Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton. Come on your own or with a partner to one or more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per couple. Bring payment to first day of class or mail payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net . ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton

 

(Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National = ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week = workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe = School of Dance, 2387 Locust = St. S., Canal Fulton.

 

Come on your own or with a partner to one or = more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for = all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per = couple.

 

Bring payment to first day of class or mail = payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St. = South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0-- From jayrossishow at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 12:35:49 2007 From: jayrossishow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:35:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]JRP...Come see what's new! Message-ID: <154275.70456.qm@web33412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!! Over the past couple months we've filmed: 1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at http://jayrossi.s5.com ) 2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency 3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs! ------------------------------------------ COMING SOON: 1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II' 2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film! ALSO, New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!! http://jayrossi.s5.com . The Jay Rossi Project on MySpace on YouTube --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!!
Over the past couple months we've filmed:
1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at 
http://jayrossi.s5.com )
2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency
3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography
We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs!
------------------------------------------
COMING SOON:
1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II'
2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film!
ALSO,
New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!!
 
http://jayrossi.s5.com .



Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456-- From jcasey at dobama.org Wed Feb 21 15:35:19 2007 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:35:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama theatre presents SHORN Message-ID: <000001c75610$f5995280$a602a8c0@dobamamain> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit DOBAMA THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS A Workshop Production of SHORN Written & Performed by Juliette Regnier Directed by Pandora Robertson SHORN tells fictionalized stories of 4 French women accused of being complicit with in Nazis February 22-March 4 $8 for preview tickets February 22 Sunday February 25 is "pay what you can"! 13100 Shaker Square Come early, eat at the wonderful restaurants nearby Call 216-932-3396 for Reservations -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.412 / Virus Database: 268.18.3/694 - Release Date: 2/20/2007 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
DOBAMA=20 THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS
 
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Directed by Pandora Robertson
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80-- From mglady at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 15:52:51 2007 From: mglady at adelphia.net (mglady at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:52:51 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art Show Opening - Textile Art Alliance Message-ID: <800841.1172101971817.JavaMail.root@web40> Hello!=20 I was given this Email by one of our new members as a place to announce = some of our shows, I hope you can post this, or let me know what I need to = do inorder to post. Thanks.. I will Copy my press release in this Email, so= there is no attachment.=20 Cat Lee Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Museum of Art FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =09CONTACT: =09Cat Lee =09216.382.7052 =09Fax: 216.881.0653=09mglady at adelphia.net =09www.clevelandart.org/taa =09taa at clevelandart.org=09=09 Textile Arts Expressions 2007 =E2=80=93 Opening Reception and show On Saturday March 3, 6:00 pm, The Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Mus= eum of Art (TAA) will be hosting an opening reception for it=E2=80=99s memb= er show at HeightsArts Gallery, located at the newly renovated Cleveland He= ights library, 2340 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118. This show will r= un from March 3 =E2=80=93 April 7, 2007. To emphasize the diversity of our = membership, this show will highlight the talents of TAA members. This show = will coincide with HeightsArts Family days, with demonstrations by members.= There will be quilting demonstrations on both Sunday March 18, and March 2= 5 and =E2=80=9Cmake it and take it=E2=80=9D projects for school age childre= n.=20 March 18, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Drop Spindle =E2=80=93 Come make your own= yarn! Kits will be available for sale=20 March 25, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Needle felting to create a pouch on a str= ing March 28, 1:00 =E2=80=93 5:00 pm Painting on Silk =E2=80=93 for grades 6 = =E2=80=93 12, Reservations is required by March 23 March 28, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm =E2=80=93 Make it and take it - Paper Wea= ving with TAA member Marty Young March 29, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 - Make it and Take it - Paper Quilting with T= AA meber Marty Young March 31, 1:00 pm, Gayle Pritchard will give an illustrated talk about her= new book =E2=80=9CUncommon Threads: Ohio=E2=80=99s Art Quilt Revolution=E2= =80=9D, published by Ohio University Press. It traces the emergence the art= quilt as a medium and shows the central role Ohio artists played in its cr= eation. The book will be available for purchase, and Gayle will be signing = her books. For more information, please call HeightsArts @ 216 371.3344 or www.heights= arts.org From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 15:56:36 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:56:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE OPEN AUDITIONS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B268@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the following: West Side Story; directed and choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 - August 26) Crazy For You; directed by James Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December 31). Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the following: =20 2PM -4PM Girls age 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is winning in the ultimate child performer.=20 For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared to move. =20 4PM - 6PM Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West Side Story, Crazy For You, and White Christmas.=20 Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.=20 =20 6 PM Non-Equity Women for role of Patsy Cline.=20 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with you.=20 =20 6:30 pm - Non-Equity Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline.=20 Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship with the star.=20 This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50.=20 =20 7 PM - AEA Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =20 Officer Krupke & Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for White Christmas. Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater repertoire and bring your book.=20 =20 Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. Auditions will be held at Canal Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.=20 To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner = Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the = following:  West Side Story; directed and = choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 – August = 26) Crazy For You; directed by James = Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White = Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December = 31).

Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the = following:

 

2PM –4PM Girls age = 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). = Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter = of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is = winning in the ultimate child performer.

For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared = to move.  

 

4PM – 6PM =  Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West  Side Story, Crazy For You, and White = Christmas.

Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. = Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay = for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.

 

6 PM Non-Equity Women for = role of Patsy Cline.

 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring = role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. = Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with = you.

 

6:30 pm – Non-Equity = Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline. =

Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship = with the star.

This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute = contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50. =

 

7 PM – AEA = Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =  

Officer Krupke & = Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for = White Christmas.

Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater = repertoire and bring your book.

 

Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. =  Auditions will be held at = Canal = Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.

To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company = Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680-- From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 16:02:53 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:02:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKS GIRL 9-15 FOR WHITE CHRISTMAS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B269@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007=20 Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead.=20 =20 Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at Canal Place, 520 S Main St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 Cassie Goldbach Company Manager=20 CDT 1275 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron, OH 44306 330-724-9855 x124 (office) =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of = White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007 =

Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young = granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals = and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead. =

 

Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at = Canal = Place, 520 S Main = St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition = please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com

 

Cassie Goldbach

Company Manager

CDT

1275 E. Waterloo = Rd.

Akron, OH 44306

330-724-9855 x124 = (office)

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384-- From mmiloro at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 19:38:28 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:38:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU - Monday and Tuesday at GLTG Message-ID: <002101c75632$ea770290$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions Will be held next week For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. The show will run weekends at the Geauga Theater May 4 through May 20 ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Auditions
Will be held next week
For the Geauga Lyric = Theater Guild's=20 production of:
 
You Can't = Take It With=20 You
 
Directed by Ann Hedger
Produced by Patty = Osredkar
 
Open auditions will take = place on=20 February 26 and 27 at=20 7pm
At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, = Ohio
Across From The Geauga Theater = (Located on=20 Chardon Square)
 
All roles are open.  Auditioners = will read=20 from the script.
 
The show will run weekends at the = Geauga=20 Theater
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------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220-- From thinkclara at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 19:56:49 2007 From: thinkclara at hotmail.com (Clara Illson) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:56:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Junior Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Message-ID: Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Now that I am a junior and adulthood is looming, I am beginning to look at colleges and conservatory programs. I've talked to my guidance counselor and theatre teachers, and so on, but I wanted to ask you all about the conservatory programs you have participated in. If you did attend college for theatre, I'd love to find out all I can. Your personal experience will be greatly helpful to me as well as my peers. I welcome any recomendations for or warnings against programs which you have experienced. The trials and tribulations of the college application process are incredibly stressful, as many of you already know, so I really appreciate everyone's help. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, movie theater, and more?.then map the best route! http://maps.live.com/?icid=hmtag1&FORM=MGAC01 From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 19:58:23 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:58:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <502899.81397.qm@web81814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 

--0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 20:05:14 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <654103.21311.qm@web81801.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 


--0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 20:19:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:19:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 20:31:21 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:31:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko previews of theatre and dance Message-ID: <769622.27900.qm@web33114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UPCOMING EVENTS GROUNDWORKS DANCE THEATER March 29 through April 1. The program will feature two world premieres, one by Keely Garfield and the other by GroundWorks? Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar. A previously performed piece, ?Through The Lens,? will round out the evening. Presented at Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue. Tickets: 216.631.272. MOMIX (Dance Cleveland and Cuyahoga Community College) March 9 @ 8 PM and March 10 @ 2 PM. ?Lunar Sea,? a 90-minutes, new evening-length spectacle. The dancers appear as glowing androgynous creates, levitating above the ground and disappearing into darkness. Called ?a tour de force of line and lift? by the NY Times. Presented at State Theatre. For tickets call 216-241-6000. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? (The Bang and the Clatter) February 23-March 25 (Thursdays through Sundays). Former college buddies take off to the Netherlands ands find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful prostitute. All tickets $15 with students and seniors on a ?pay as you can? for each show. 140 E. Market Street, Akron. Free parking. For tickets call 330-606-5317 or go to www.bnctheatre.com. ?STARS FELL ALL NIGHT? (Cleveland Public Theatre) March 2-March 17. Written by local playwright Mike Geither, the macabre play examines how a distrubed mortician attempts to manage the death of his sister by re enating her life with the corpses he embalms. 6415 Detroit Avenue. For tickets: 216 631-2727 or go to www.cptonline.org. ?SHORN? (Dobama Theatre) February 22-March 4. Local playwight and performer Juliette Regnier examines the concept that, ?nothing that passes for normal behavior during war, is.? 13100 Shaker Square, 2 doors down from the Colony Movie Theatre. Tickets: 216-932-3396 or online thru ?TicketLea? at www.dobama.org. ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? (Actors? Summit) February 15-March 4, special school matinees. Arthur Miller?s classic Pulitzer Prize winning play is a stream of conscious that examines the reality and fantasy of the American dream while asking the question, ?What is the best way to live?? Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. Tickets: 330-342-0800. THE CLEAN HOUSE (Cleveland Play House) March 2-25. In Sarah Ruhl?s play Mathilda doesn?t want to clean. She wants to tell jokes--in Portuguese. 8500 Euclid Avenue. Tickets: 216-795-7000. THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE (Carousel Dinner Theatre) February 28-April 28. A twenties roaring musical dance show. Director/Choreographer Marc Robin returns for a story of hope, transition and love. Millie was the recipient of six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Tickets: 330-724 9855, 1-800-362-4100. 1275 East Waterloo Road, Akron. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396546091 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Feb 21 22:02:27 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 01:02:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change' Message-ID: <45DCEBA30200008D00007C04@mailgate.wooster.edu> College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change': The Cast Features Students and Local Actors For Immediate Release February 15, 2007 Contact: John Finn 330-263-2145 Starring in "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" are Tina Benson, Meredith Overcash, Michael Stratton, and Dick Benson. WOOSTER, Ohio - The College of Wooster will present the adult musical comedy "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" March 1-3 at The College Underground (535 E. Wayne Ave.) beginning at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Tickets, which go on sale Feb. 19, are $5 for the general public ($3 for those with a College of Wooster I.D.) and include desserts and beverages. A cash bar with beer and wine will also be available. Tickets will be sold at the Lowry Center Information Desk (1189 Beall Ave.). Written by Joe DiPietro with music by Jimmy Roberts, the production consists of songs and sketches a la "Saturday Night Live" that examine dating, marriage, and love. The show reveals a range of emotions designed to make the audience laugh and cry in the same evening. Directed by Ansley Valentine, assistant professor of theatre at Wooster, with musical direction by Geoffrey Zimmerly, the show is produced by The College Underground and Lowry Center. This Dessert Theatre presentation features local theatre performers Dick and Tina Benson as well as College of Wooster students Michael Stratton and Meredith Overcash. The Bensons have appeared in numerous area productions, including the lead roles in Stage Partner's "Annie Get Your Gun" in 2005. Stratton had a role in the College's production of "Twelfth Night," and Overcash was featured in "Once on This Island." Originally produced in New York by James Hammerstein, Bernie Kukoff, and Jonathan Pollard, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" was first directed by Joel Bishoff and produced by the American Stage Company (James N. Vagias, executive producer). For more information, please call 330-263-2028. To order tickets, phone 330-263-2566. From FSternfeld at aol.com Thu Feb 22 04:22:02 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 07:22:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROBLEM with neohiopal yahoo "digest" subscribers Message-ID: -------------------------------1172146922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Early this morning, for an unknown reason, Yahoo bounced off approximately 700 yahoo subscribers who receive the "digest" version. The Yahoo "one-at-a-time" subscribers were not affected. I have written to both Hostway and Yahoo to find out what happened and to ask them to fix the problem so the Neohiopal mail can be delivered to you in the future. I was able to retrieve the email addresses and re subscribe you just now, but unfortunately you were re subscribed to one-at-a-time posting even though I set the "mass subscribe" to default to "digest." 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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172146922-- >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" Don't miss the Ohio Premier of 2006 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Adam Rapp's "Red Light Winter." This provocative premier opens Friday, February 23rd at 8pm. OPENING WEEKEND RECEPTION: Saturday, February 24th *Join the Seans, the Cast, and the Crew for a COMPLIMENTARY RECEPTION immediately following the performance. "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp Directed by Sean McConaha February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to Amsterdam and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute name Christina. But the romance they encounter in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home. www.bnctheatre.com LOCATED AT: 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From chloe at passportproject.org Thu Feb 22 02:10:47 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloë Hopson) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:10:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceAway! with Carlos Jones!; Construction Passport Project; Spring Classes begin in March! 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= --Apple-Mail-12-568229179-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 05:11:38 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:11:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv Shots! Improv Workshop Series Message-ID: <372418.38393.qm@web59002.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" Improv Shots! was created for every student interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once. Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques. New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles. To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today! All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between! For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353. Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm. For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv! Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching! IMPROV SHOTS! ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (EI 07) INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!) Thursday 2/22/07 7:00-10:00pm Mitchell's Personal Residence Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy! This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more. Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where). Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work! Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration! This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy! SCENE CREATION (SC 07) INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz Monday 3/5/07 7:00-10:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go! Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances. Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes. You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that. Scene creation is life created before your eyes! This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills. ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (AIT 07) INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress. Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop. On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be your classroom. This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. ***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward. If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment? This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.*** --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" 
 
Improv Shots! was created for every student  interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once.  Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques.  New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles.
 
To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! 
 
All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today!  All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between!  
 
For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353.
 
Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm.  For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov   Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv!    Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching!
  
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION  (EI 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!)
Thursday 2/22/07  7:00-10:00pm  Mitchell's Personal Residence
 
Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy!  This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more.  Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where).  Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work!  Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration!  This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy!
SCENE CREATION  (SC 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz
Monday 3/5/07  7:00-10:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go!
 
Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances.  Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes.  You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that.  Scene creation is life created before your eyes!  This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills.
ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES  (AIT 07)  INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall
Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress.  Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop.  On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be  your classroom.  This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. 
 
***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward.  If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment?  This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.***


Be a PS3 game guru.
Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Feb 22 05:35:32 2007 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:35:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Cleveland Theater Auditions Message-ID: <10117-45DD9C24-1679@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net> What: "Purlie Victorious" written by Ossie Davis - A comedy about the old south and one man's efforts to reacquire the local church. When: Monday, February 26th and Tuesday, February 27th (7 - 9 pm) Production Dates: April 21 - May 13th Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue Needed: 6 Males and 3 Females Ages 18 and up Director: Freddie A. Cox No appointment needed For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From donald.boozer at cpl.org Thu Feb 22 06:13:14 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:13:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Casting, Clubs, and Women Message-ID: Presenting this week's posting from the Literature Department at=20 Cleveland Public Library... The Literature Department is located on the second floor of the Main= =20 Library, downtown Cleveland, at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= .=20 Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reser= ve=20 any of these titles. For more information, visit our location, call 2= 16- 623-2881, or email us at =93literature cpl.org.=94 A Star Is Found: Our Adventures Casting Some of Hollywood's Biggest= =20 Movies. Janet Hirshenson and Jane Jenkins. Harcourt, 2006. (PN1995.9.C34 H57 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0151012342 (Link includes cover art, a summary, a review, table of contents, and= =20 an excerpt) "For anyone who's ever wondered how the Princess Bride ended up with = an=20 English accent or what Julia Roberts wore to the audition for her fir= st=20 major role -- or for anyone who's ever walked out of a movie saying "= I=20 would never have put that guy in that part" -- here is a first-of-its= - kind look at how actors are chosen and careers are born." -- from the= =20 book jacket The Movie Lovers' Club: How to Start Your Own Film Group. Cathleen Rountree. Inner Ocean Publishing, 2006. (PN1998 .R69 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1930722524 The author "invites film enthusiasts to use the magic of cinema to ho= st=20 an engaging evening filled with thoughtful discussion and lively=20 debates: Can men and women be friends? (Annie Hall) - Do you agree wi= th=20 Paul Rusesabagina, who said, 'family is all that matters' (Hotel=20 Rwanda) - How do you feel about Ramon Sampedro's fight for the right = to=20 die? (The Sea Inside)" -- from the back cover Women Screenwriters Today: Their Lives and Words. Marsha McCreadie. Praeger Publishers, 2006. (PN1998.2 .M425 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0275985423 (Link includes cover art, summary, and table of contents) "Throughout cinematic history, women screenwriters have played an= =20 essential role in the creation of the films we watch, and the questio= n=20 of whether women write from a unique perspective has been debated sin= ce=20 the silent era. Marsha McCreadie examines how this 'female sensibilit= y'=20 has been defined and questions whether, in fact, it exists at all." -= -=20 =66rom the book jacket Remember, books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET= =20 library with the touch of a button. Whether you're from Shaker Height= s,=20 Cleveland, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=20 provided and choose your library as the pickup location. ************************** Donald Boozer, Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 donald.boozer at cpl.org 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http://www.cpl.org From smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com Thu Feb 22 06:17:52 2007 From: smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com (Sheila Maloney) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:17:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. 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Message-ID: <9345139.1172153922180.JavaMail.root@web30> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Ethnic Dance Troupe - Csardas Dance Company (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 22, 2007) To view Csardas Dance Company's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=265 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. 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Sneak Reviews (vol 1) Saturday, February 24th 7:00 - 9:00pm At The Erie Building 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 www.eriebuilding.com FREE and Open to the Public (Suggested $5 Donation if You Can) Choreography and improvisations by: Colleen Clark & Larry Muha, Caroline Kappel, Megan Pitcher, Jennifer K Sutton, Shenee King, Maree ReMalia and Stephanie Iervoline will be presented. Enjoy an intimate loft setting while visiting with friends and artists. Give feedback to the choreographers or ask questions. Food & Beverages provided by ArteFino Art Gallery & Cafe in Tower Press. Space provided by The Erie Building - LIVE. WORK. LOFTS. For More Information or To Reserve Your Attendance, Contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com, 616.502.1019 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL From eak at cpacbiz.org Thu Feb 22 06:37:25 2007 From: eak at cpacbiz.org (Beth Kappa) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:37:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Learn new skills and understand your market Message-ID: <009501c7568e$f83ef9d0$310aa8c0@CPACWS03> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute "Where art meets business" We are getting ready to launch the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th. Since its founding in 2003, the AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast Ohio artists. AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and graphics to the basic business skills they need to thrive financially. We give participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the working artist. Topics include everything from finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, understanding taxes and branding. This class also serves as a great opportunity to hear local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security while preserving artistic passion. It is a great opportunity to network and make new connections within the arts and business communities. We have trained artists at all levels of their careers from students to established professionals. The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth discussion on local resources as well as personal experiences. View more information and media attention for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org/business/ent.shtml Questions? Call us! 216.575.0331 or email info at cpacbiz.org. The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute Dates: March 5, 7; March 12,14; March 19,21 Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm PM. Cost: $150. Location: 1900 Superior Ave., Cleveland, 44114. Sincerely, Beth Kappa Communications & Information Associate Community Partnership for Arts & Culture (CPAC) 1900 Superior, Suite 130 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.575.0331 www.cpacbiz.org ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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We are getting ready = to launch=20 the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th.  Since its founding in = 2003, the=20 AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast = Ohio=20 artists.

AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and = graphics to=20 the basic business skills they need to thrive financially.  We give = participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists = throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the = working=20 artist.  Topics include everything = from=20 finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, = understanding taxes=20 and branding.  This class also serves as a great opportunity  = to hear=20 local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security = while=20 preserving artistic passion.  It is a great opportunity to network = and make=20 new connections within the arts and business = communities.

 
We = have trained=20 artists at all levels of their careers from students to established=20 professionals.  The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth = discussion=20 on local resources as well as personal experiences.

View more information and media = attention=20 for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org= /business/ent.shtml


Questions?  Call us!  = 216.575.0331 or=20 email info at cpacbiz.org. 

The Artist as an Entrepreneur=20 Institute

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Location:        =20 1900 Superior Ave., = Cleveland, = 44114.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Beth Kappa
Communications = &=20 Information Associate
Community = Partnership for Arts=20 & Culture (CPAC)
1900 Superior, Suite = 130=20
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.575.0331  
www.cpacbiz.org

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 06:38:36 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 06:38:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about wha= t's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172171972-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Thu Feb 22 08:29:01 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:29:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND to see critically acclaimed EQUUS at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7F8@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST WEEKEND to see EQUUS February 22-25, 2007 =20 Read what reviewers have to say about EQUUS at Beck Center! =20 "Beck's EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a MUST-see. If you only go to one = theatrical production this year, make it 'EQUUS.' It is brilliant, = amazing, compelling and awesome!!!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times http://royberko.info =20 =20 "Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive...'Equus' is one of the best = (non-musical) shows I've seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for = that matter...Miss 'Equus' and you'll miss out on one of the most = awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland stage." ~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08/features/arts/arts= 0209.txt =20 "A new, beautifully elegiac production...demonstrates how = seriously...Beck...must be taken." ~ Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/tony_brown =20 "...this production is so visually stunning in places, it beggars = description...the overall impact is absolutely captivating...the = horses...their equine gestures and ensemble prancing...are remarkable = and mesmerizing...a show where even one horse is worth the price of the = ticket." =20 ~ Christine Howey, Cleveland Scene http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/stage.html =20 =20 "...EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every night...this is a = brilliant and beautiful and riveting production...This is a magnificent = play...audiences...will never forget it." ~ Mark Moran, Lakewood Observer http://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck =20 "EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding production. Everything comes = together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction = fuse together into a powerful whole where gifted people produce an = experience that will stay with you." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales =20 =20 Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning drama EQUUS Directed by William Roudebush Choreographed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Beck Center for the Arts Mackey Main Stage February 2-25, 2007 =20 A psychiatrist tries to determine why a teenage boy has blinded six horses with a hoof pick.=20 =20 This production contains scenes with full nudity. =20 For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us online at www.beckcenter.org = . =20 Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 =20 Cast of Characters (in order of appearance) =20 Dr. Martin Dysart Matthew Wright* Nurse Rose Leininger Hester Salomon Alison Garrigan Alan Strang Dan Folino Frank Strang Geoffrey Darling Dora Strang Lenne Snively Horseman/Nugget Franklyn Singley Harry Dalton Jeffrey Glover Jill Mason Bernadette Clemens* Horses Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro, E. Ray Goodwin, = Jr., Ryan Lahetta, and Vincent = Martinez =20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the = union of actors and stage managers. =20 =20 Production Staff =20 Artistic Director Scott Spence Director William Roudebush ** Choreographer Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage Manager Joanna May Hunkins Choral Vocal Coach Douglas Collier Scenic Designer Don McBride Technical Director Joseph Carmola Costume Designer Aimee Kluiber Lighting Designer Trad A. Burns Sound Designer Richard B. Ingraham Composer Aryavarta Kumar Light Board Operator Joanna May Hunkins Sound Board Operator Tom Linsenmeier Run Crew Kate George, Rosemary = Masterson =20 **Member of SSDC - Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. =20 =20 Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 - 25, 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage. Directed = by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in = 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused = seventeen-year-old boy who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five = horses. Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy's senseless = mutilation of horses, Peter Shaffer's Equus is a fictional account of = what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime. The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense = of purpose. =20 Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 = at 8:00 p.m. For tickets to Equus, call the Beck Center box office at = (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org = . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 = for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a = $2.00 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 each on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to = curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available = for $2. =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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to see EQUUS

February 22-25, 2007

 =

Read what reviewers

have to say about

EQUUS

at Beck Center!<= /b>

 

=

Beck’s EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a = MUST-see.  If you only go to one theatrical production this = year, make it ‘EQUUS.’ It is brilliant, amazing, compelling and awesome!!!”

~  Roy Berko, The = Times

http://royberko.info

 

=

“Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive…’Equus’ is one of the best (non-musical) = shows I’ve seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for that = matter…Miss ‘Equus’ and you’ll miss out on one of = the most awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland = stage.

~  Fran Heller, = Cleveland Jewish = News

http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08= /features/arts/arts0209.txt

 

=

A new, beautifully elegiac production…demonstrates how seriously…Beck…must be taken.”

~ Tony Brown, The Plain = Dealer

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=

“…this production is = so visually stunning in places, it beggars description…the overall impact is absolutely = captivating…the horses…their equine gestures and ensemble prancing…are remarkable and = mesmerizing…a show where even one horse is worth the price of = the ticket.” 

~  Christine Howey, = Cleveland = Scene

http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/s= tage.html

 

 

=

“…EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every = night…this is a brilliant and beautiful and riveting production…This is a magnificent play…audiences…will = never forget it.”

~  Mark Moran, = Lakewood = Observer

ht= tp://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck=

 

=

EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding = production. Everything comes together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction fuse together into a powerful whole = where gifted people produce an experience that will stay with = you.”

~  Marcus Bales, = Cool Cleveland

http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales

 

=

 

=

Peter Shaffer’s

Tony Award-winning drama

EQUUS

Directed by William Roudebush

Choreographed by Mart=EDn = C=E9spedes

Beck Center for the = Arts

Mackey Main = Stage

February 2-25, = 2007

 

A psychiatrist tries to determine why a = teenage

boy has blinded six horses with a hoof = pick. =

 

This production contains scenes with full nudity.

 

For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us = online at = www.beckcenter.org= .

 

Beck Center is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =  

 

 

Cast of Characters

(in order of = appearance)

 

Dr. Martin Dysart                     Matthew = Wright*

Nurse           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;                 Rose = Leininger

Hester Salomon                  &= nbsp;   Alison Garrigan

Alan Strang               &= nbsp;              Dan = Folino

Frank Strang             &= nbsp;              Geoffrey = Darling

Dora Strang              &= nbsp;              Lenne = Snively

Horseman/Nugget               &= nbsp;  Franklyn Singley

Harry Dalton     &n= bsp;                 &= nbsp;    Jeffrey Glover

Jill = Mason           &n= bsp;               &= nbsp;     Bernadette Clemens*

Horses                                      Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      E. Ray Goodwin, Jr., Ryan = Lahetta,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      and Vincent Martinez

 

*Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the union of = actors and stage managers.

 

 

Production Staff

 

Artistic Director           = ;             Scott = Spence

Director                    &= nbsp;                 William = Roudebush **

Choreographer                    &= nbsp;   Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager           =              Joanna May = Hunkins

Choral Vocal Coach               Douglas Collier

Scenic Designer           = ;           Don = McBride

Technical Director               &= nbsp;  Joseph Carmola

Costume Designer           = ;      Aimee Kluiber

Lighting Designer                &= nbsp;  Trad A. Burns

Sound Designer           = ;           Richard B. = Ingraham

Composer          &nbs= p;               &= nbsp;      Aryavarta Kumar

Light Board Operator             Joanna May = Hunkins

Sound Board Operator           = ;Tom Linsenmeier

Run Crew                                   Kate = George, Rosemary = Masterson

 

**Member of SSDC – Society of Stage Directors and = Choreographers.

 

 

Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 – 25, = 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage.  Directed by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and = Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused seventeen-year-old boy = who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five horses.  Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy’s senseless mutilation of horses, Peter = Shaffer’s Equus is a fictional = account of what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime.  The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense of = purpose.

 

Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  A = special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 at 8:00 = p.m.  For tickets to Equus, call = the Beck Center box = office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org= .   Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors = and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2.00 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or = more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 each = on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available for = $2. 

 

 

=

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood<= /font>, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

 

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From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Feb 22 09:16:20 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:16:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Hiring Stage Manager for URINETOWN Message-ID: -------------------------------1172164580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire a STAGE MANAGER for our upcoming production of URINETOWN. Applicant must be experienced working with musicals and large casts. (There will be approximately 40 cast in this show.) Send resume to _RNavisjr at aol.com_ (mailto:RNavisjr at aol.com) and/or call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director at 216-281-6879 Schedule: URINETOWN AT NEAR WEST THEATRE (Located in Cleveland's Ohio City, W38th and Bridge Ave) AUDITIONS Feb 27, 28 and Mar 1 (Held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church at W78th and Lake Rd) REHEARSALS Begin Mar 11 General rehearsal days and times are: Sunday 2-5pm Principals, 6-11pm Company Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7-11pm TECH WEEK April 29, Sunday 12noon-9pm, Aril 30, May 1, 2, 3 6-11PM PERFORMANCES May 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 20 7:30pm Curtain most performances May 20, Sunday matinee at 3pm You can also get info about us at nearwesttheatre.org


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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172164671-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:24:46 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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The Laramie Project
 
By Mois?s Kaufman and The Members of the Tectonic Theater Project
Directed by Dr. Michael L. Mauldin
February 23, 24, 25, March 2, 3, 4   Curtain at 8:00 pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm
Friday, March 2 is already sold out.  Tickets are going quickly!
 
In October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die, tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, and others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of their reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical multi-media collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are also capable of.  This highly physical, multi-media production features a ensemble of 12 CSU Dramatic Arts majors, extraordinary lighting by Dennis Dugan, a constructivist set by Donald McBride, original soundscore by James Kosmatka, and gripping media elements created by CSU?s Communications Department.
 
For more information call 216-687-2109


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to find your fit. --0-1641342643-1172166678=:29767-- From gretaofoz at hotmail.com Thu Feb 22 09:54:19 2007 From: gretaofoz at hotmail.com (Greta Rothman) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > _________________________________________________________________ Find what you need at prices you?ll love. Compare products and save at MSN? Shopping. http://shopping.msn.com/default/shp/?ptnrid=37,ptnrdata=24102&tcode=T001MSN20A0701 From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 09:55:52 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:55:52 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release - NB Puppets going on tour to Europe for AFE Message-ID: <7089.66.213.21.31.1172166952.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Natural Bridges & the NB Puppets will be going on a month-long tour this April to Europe (Germany, UK, and The Netherlands) to entertain US military troops and their families for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE). We will be performing a 1-hour live comedy show that features the NB Puppets and a few humans at various military installations along this 30-day tour. Natural Bridges LLC is an Ohio-based, full-service Puppet Production Company and we have been chosen to go on this special tour. We intend to bring much joy and laughter to everyone we meet, and are looking forward to showing just how special and unique the NB Puppets are. If anyone would be interested in interviewing Nutty, our main NB Spokes-puppet to learn more about Natural Bridges and this special tour, please give us a call. Nutty would be more than happy to talk with you and he might even bring along a special friend too! To set up an interview, we can be reached by phone at 1-888-866-4877, or by email at President at thenaturalbridges.com. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:56:03 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. 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The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 10:04:35 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 10:04:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <359307.11277.qm@web31114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful. If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value! Mike Norton wrote: Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Maureen Dempsey CC: Submit Letter Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful.  If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com>
CC: Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>

Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277-- From apantsios at freetimes.com Thu Feb 22 10:07:05 2007 From: apantsios at freetimes.com (Pantsios, Anastasia) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:07:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: It would be important to share with people that your group promotes a = strong, extremely controversial, political position with which many in = this group undoubtedly passionately disagree. I assume that the word = "volunteer" would scare off many to begin with and that others would = take the time to view the web site, but this group's work is neither = "educational" nor "helping," but political advocacy, requiring not an = experienced pr or theater person but rather someone in complete = agreement with these specific views. > ---------- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = promiseheart at lpemail.com > Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:19 PM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film >=20 >=20 >=20 > A T T E N T I O N : >=20 > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which = will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and = other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who = will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be = familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this = field. >=20 > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in = Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. >=20 > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get = a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure = to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you = for > your interest. >=20 > Sincerely, >=20 > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details = here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: = http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from = digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out = of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out = the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are = solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact = that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement = by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due = diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >=20 > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >=20 >=20 From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Thu Feb 22 10:24:08 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:24:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <004601c756ae$a557ee50$1900a8c0@rbithinkpad> If it's an all volunteer group, then what is the big deal??? Did you take two seconds to look at their web site? It seems legit to me, and obviously anyone that is going to volunteer for something should use a healthy degree of skepticism until they really know more about what they are getting involved in. But as long as everyone in the organization is a volunteer, with like minded goals, what is the big deal? Sure, if they had money to spend then maybe they might have a better chance of getting a good and experienced PR person. Most PR people I know like to make a living and understandably so. And it does seem like they are asking for an awful lot or expect an awful lot, for a volunteer position. But who knows, maybe there is a PR person out there that shares their same goals, and wants to help them out. Certainly nothing wrong with that. Even at Jean Z's open discussions she said something to the words of "If money is made, the talent gets paid".... well if they are not making money, then does the talent still need to get paid? Probably if they want to get an experienced, professional. But maybe not. It certainly doesn't hurt to ask. Don't get me wrong.... that doesn't mean that I think a Multi-Million dollar start up should be looking for a volunteer secretary. :-)) Or at least if they are, they should be honest about it, and if there was any real possibilities for advancement, or future rewards, or even just a learning opportunity. I've had people who volunteered to help me, yes, even while I was getting paid. But most of them chose to do so for the fun of the project and/or as a learning experience. (or at least I do the best I can to make it so they learn something from me, while they are doing so...) I guess my point is that just because there are some people who will take advantage of others and try and get something for nothing, doesn't automatically mean that all people looking for volunteers are. Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Sheila Maloney > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:18 AM > To: promiseheart at lpemail.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person > Needed for Film > > > Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED > for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read > your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). > > > "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, > not interested! > > > On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" > > wrote: > > > > > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget > film which > > will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools > > and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations > > person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that > > this person be familiar with area agencies and > organizations, and have > > experience in this field. > > > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take > place in Akron, > > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio > appearances and > > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as > far as how > > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > > > Please take the time to view our website at: > WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get > > a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, > please be sure > > to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you > soon. Thank you > > for your interest. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --0-16967658-1172168897=:92322-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 10:35:11 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:35:11 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urgent - NBLLC has one more opening to fill for AFE Tour Message-ID: <10439.66.213.21.31.1172169311.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> One of our puppeteers/actors for the AFE Tour to Europe this coming April has had to cancel, therefore we have one spot needed to fill ASAP. This position requires a female actress who has a valid passport, or can obtain one ASAP. If interested, please send us a resume and a recent photograph to President at thenaturalbridges.com. You must be comfortable working with puppets and a team player that can work with our group of 8 (males/females). This tour pays $50.00 per day for 30 days (travel, lodging, meals and other provided by NBLLC) and you must be able to depart the US on April 1st (Sunday) and return on April 30th (Monday). This tour will take place in Europe. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From mark at levignefamily.org Thu Feb 22 10:36:51 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:36:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an = annoying norm to=20 some degree.  I was at a concert last night and the two young girls = that=20 sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me = want to=20 cry...  ;-)  ) but took camera-phone pictures during the = show. =20 When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled = over their=20 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to = those around=20 them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left.  = When did=20 they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also = attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by = the=20 way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted = Falls)=20 back in late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the = worship=20 center/auditorium.  A 10 year old, with his parents right in front = of me,=20 was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in = it.  Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let = "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done = by the=20 second act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's = home (and=20 anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not=20 better.  The noise of food and drink during a live performance is = not only=20 disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of = the=20 venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the = right=20 to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends = where my=20 nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not = whether you=20 get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince=20 Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High School Drama=20 Club



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AOL now= offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at= http://www.aol.com. --part1_cb1.b99aa2b.330f44c4_boundary-- From pwlgc at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 11:13:47 2007 From: pwlgc at yahoo.com (Poets' & Writers' League) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:13:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming Classes at PWLGC Literary Center Message-ID: <936906.90907.qm@web51311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing. All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland. Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html. For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403. FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction. Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22. COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor. The class will focus on short sketch writing. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts. An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED. Visiting Editors/Publishers - David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries). A totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow. Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts. How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography. Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120. PLAYWRITING: Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House. Class will focus on writing effective dialogue. Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120 MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner. Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs. Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm. Members $85/Non-members $95 *** Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture! Want to be kept up to date on PWLGC Literary Center activities? Join our list serve by visiting http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PWLGC/ We'll send you up-to-the minute announcements about PWLGC programs, events, classes, and gatherings. Or visit our website, at www.pwlgc.com. --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing.  All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland.  Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html.  For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403.
 
FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction.  Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22.
 
COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor.  The class will focus on short sketch writing.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts.  An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
 
EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED.  Visiting Editors/Publishers -  David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries).  A  totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow.  Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts.  How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography.  Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120.
 
PLAYWRITING:  Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House.  Class will focus on writing effective dialogue.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120
 

MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner.  Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs.  Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm.  Members $85/Non-members $95

 

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Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture!
 
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Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Thu Feb 22 11:14:22 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:14:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i missed the big food and drink discussion Message-ID: <45DDA53D.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here. the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake. Column numero uno CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,January 30, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece. It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals. We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert. Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts? Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances. We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth. At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge. Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act. But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle. We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost. the folo-up the next week: ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,February 6, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday. We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response. And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square. Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square. "We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves." Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater. "Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time." >From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them." >From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!" Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home." The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?" As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too. If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager. If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115. Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater: "I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched." Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ... --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: HTML
while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here.
 
the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake.
 
Column numero uno
 
CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,January 30, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I


When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece.

It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals.

We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert.

Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts?

Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances.

We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth.

At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge.

Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act.

But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle.

We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost.

 

the folo-up the next week:

 

ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,February 6, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J


We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday.

We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response.

And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square.

Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square.

"We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves."

Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater.

"Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time."

From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them."

From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!"

Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home."

The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?"

As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too.

If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager.

If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115.

Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater:

"I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched."

Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ...

 

 

--=__Part85A1109E.0__=-- From sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 11:46:32 2007 From: sgyorki at sbcglobal.net (Sarah Gyorki) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:46:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kozmon?Krause exhibit Message-ID: <155381.78242.qm@web81215.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit News Release Contact: Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting. In the exhibition: THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world. The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar. In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district. Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m. Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery. George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work. Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling. Viewing hours are: Arts Collinwood Gallery: Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m. True Art Gallery: Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

News Release

Contact:
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT

CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS

AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY

 
CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting.
 
In the exhibition:
THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE
the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world.
 
The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar.
 
In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district.
 
Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m.     
Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery
and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery.
 
George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work.
 
Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling.
 
Viewing hours are:
Arts Collinwood Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m.
 
True Art Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m.
 
For more information, please contact
 
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 
 
--0-23542066-1172173592=:78242-- From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Thu Feb 22 11:53:00 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:53:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "Jane Eyre" Ticket Offer and PR Miller Gallery Opening Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEohioPAL Special for=20 The Acting Company's production of=20 "Jane Eyre"=20 directed by Davis McCallum set design, Neil Patel costume design, Christal Weatherly lighting design, Michael Chybowski music and sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton movement director, Tracy Bersley=20 being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County Community College this Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 7:30pm Print out this email and bring it to the Stocker Box Office for 1/2 price ($7.50/each) tickets=20 [prior sales excluded] Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared Experience Theatre out of London in 1997, "Jane Eyre" is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary coming-of-age story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed women. Recognized as a masterpiece when it was first published in 1847, "Jane Eyre" is a startlingly modern blend of passion, romance and suspense. Jane is obscure and plain but locked up in the attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full of longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she would wreak. Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy Jane's orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in love? The Acting Company's production transforms Bronte's great novel into deeply affecting drama. Davis McCallum [who is also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented actors and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that should be seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. =20 With the presentation of Teale's celebrated adaptation of "Jane Eyre," The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring classical productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities across America. Honored by the TONY's for Excellence in Theater, The Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Citibank's Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards. The Company has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and nine foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the opportunity to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, Jesse L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey Wright. See for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and praised touring repertory theater in America. www.theactingcompany.org =20 and while you're here for "Jane Eyre"...stop in and see the new exhibit=20 in the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery=20 P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and recycler Friday, February 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007 Artist's Reception this Friday, February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20 A self - described "Junk Yard Artist" and the "Chihuly of Trash," consummate recycler and artist P.R. Miller transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished sculpture, furniture and lighting. This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and sculptures ---- colorful, whimsical portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity in the viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the world's consumer waste. =20 P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art Education from the University of Akron, and has studied public art in Oslo, Norway, and Mexico. He has exhibited his work in a solo exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Ingenuity Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park into a sculpture park. He has dedicated his art and his life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20 =20 This exhibition is part of the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery season program, "Making a Difference - The Artist's Work," a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of artistic journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20 =20 Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane Eyre." You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 I hope to see you at Stocker Arts Center this week! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NEohioPAL Special=20 for 
The Acting Company's production=20 of 
"Jane Eyre"
 

directed by Davis McCallum

set design, Neil Patel
costume = design,=20 Christal Weatherly
 lighting design, Michael Chybowski
music = and=20 sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton
movement director, Tracy=20 Bersley
=20

being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County = Community=20 College

this Saturday, February 24, 2007 – = 7:30pm

Print out = this=20 email and bring it to the Stocker = Box=20 Office
for 1/2 price=20 ($7.50/each) tickets
[prior=20 sales excluded]

Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared = Experience=20 Theatre out of London in 1997, “Jane Eyre” = is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary = coming-of-age=20 story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed=20 women.  Recognized as a = masterpiece when it=20 was first published in 1847, “Jane Eyre” is = a startlingly modern=20 blend of passion, romance and suspense. =20 Jane is obscure and plain but locked up = in the=20 attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full = of=20 longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she = would=20 wreak.  Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy = Jane's=20 orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in = love? =20 The Acting Company’s production transforms Bronte's great novel = into deeply=20 affecting drama.

Davis McCallum [who is=20 also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at=20 the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented = actors=20 and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that = should be=20 seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. 

With the presentation of Teale’s celebrated = adaptation of=20 "Jane Eyre,"=20 The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring = classical=20 productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities = across=20 America.  Honored by the TONY’s for Excellence in = Theater, The=20 Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, = Citibank’s=20 Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards.  The = Company=20 has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and = nine=20 foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the = opportunity=20 to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti = LuPone, Jesse=20 L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey = Wright.

See=20 for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and = praised=20 touring repertory theater in America. =20
www.theactingcompany.org=20

and while you're here for=20 "Jane Eyre"...stop in = and see the=20 new exhibit
in the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art Gallery 
P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and=20 recycler

Friday, February=20 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Artist's Reception this = Friday,=20 February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20

A self – = described “Junk Yard=20 Artist” and the “Chihuly of Trash,” consummate = recycler and artist P.R. Miller=20 transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished=20 sculpture, furniture and lighting. =20 This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and=20 sculptures ---- colorful, = whimsical=20 portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity = in the=20 viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the = world’s=20 consumer waste.  =20


P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art = Education from=20 the University of Akron, and has studied public art in = Oslo, Norway, and Mexico.  He has exhibited his work in a = solo=20 exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in = Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 = Ingenuity=20 Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent = to the=20 Cuyahoga=20 Valley National Park into a sculpture = park.   He has dedicated his art = and his=20 life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20

 

This exhibition = is part of=20 the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art=20 Gallery season = program, “Making a Difference – = The Artist’s=20 Work,” a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of = artistic=20 journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20

 

Gallery Hours:=20

Monday = through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during = many of=20 the Stocker=20 Arts Center evening and weekend=20 events. =20
Gallery tours=20 and additional hours by appointment. =20 Call 440-366-4140

 

=

The = Stocker Arts=20 Center Box Office is open Mondays through=20 Fridays from 12:00 noon to = 6:00pm, and=20 one-and-a-half hours before ticketed = events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane=20 Eyre." =20 You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or = online. =20 By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) = 366-4040,=20 fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet = site at=20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and=20 click on the “Buy Stocker Event Tickets” = icon.  For more information or to=20 request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at = (800)=20 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. =20 The Stocker Arts = Center is on=20 the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, = Elyria,=20 Ohio  44035.  

I hope to see you at=20 Stocker Arts Center this=20 week!

Janet
*************************

Janet Herman = Barlow
Director,=20 Stocker Arts Center
Lorain County Community College
1005 North = Abbe Road=20
Elyria, Ohio  44035
440.366.7105 or
1.800.995.5222 ext.=20 7105
440.366.4101 [fax]
jbarlow at lorainccc.edu  
www.lorainccc.edu/stocker  =20
 

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Well, it looks like Mike Norton has sealed his own fate with the rebuttle he has sent back out over the past few days. If anyone is still interested in his "oppertunity of a lifetime" I think they deserve it, because they are probably as crazy as he is.

Best wishes,

David Benson


From:  Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
To:  Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com>,promiseheart at lpemail.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:  Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film
Date:  Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST)

Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:  
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

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> A T T E N T I O N :
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> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and
organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about= what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172176997-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Thu Feb 22 12:54:24 2007 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (cherylcarter) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:54:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers Message-ID: We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 13:10:37 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:10:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Man In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <674883.14518.qm@web81809.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here's a hint: www.myspace.com/growthofanamericanmale Later, Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Later,
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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--0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518-- From gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:20:21 2007 From: gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com (GMG) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:20:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <959108.34094.qm@web31811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!) Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny! Thanks for the laugh! Mike Norton wrote: Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all > goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!)  Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny!  Thanks for the laugh!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-651121374-1172179221=:34094-- >From Mike Wypasek Thu Feb 22 21:54:48 2007 From: Mike Wypasek (Mike Wypasek) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:54:48 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33306652.1172181288467.JavaMail.root at elwamui-darkeyed.atl.sa.earthlink.net> I've been reading pitches from this group for what, a month now? And althought I don't agree with their philosophy, and certainly the amount of posts were getting a little bit on my nerves because of what they stand for, at least they were and have been outward and honest enough to always, as I remember, include a link to their website so you can look at it and at the movie they are making. I think for them to announce their philosophy on every post would do nothing other than aggravate everyone who doesn't agree with their views. I don't feel they have been in any way dishonest about who they are or what they think. I think they have been subtle about it so that this board and service does NOT become a place to discuss abortion, which it shouldn't be. _mike wypasek -----Original Message----- >From: "Pantsios, Anastasia" >Sent: Feb 22, 2007 1:46 PM >To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com, promiseheart at lpemail.com >Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed > >Once again, could I suggest that you make it clear that you are an anti-abortion advocacy group and that any volunteers would need to be those who are passionate about your particular political viewpoint? > >> ---------- >> From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:42 PM >> To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed >> >> >> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, >> SELF-MOTIVATED >> INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: >> >> >> * Public Relations >> >> * Fund Raisers >> >> * Errands Person >> >> * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. >> >> >> >> >> >> _____________________________________ >> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >> _____________________________________ >> Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >> ______________________________________ >> Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >> >> NEohioPAL mailing list >> NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >> >> >_____________________________________ >AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >_____________________________________ >Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >______________________________________ >Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal From princessinafets at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:57:49 2007 From: princessinafets at yahoo.com (Stefani A.) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:57:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not. And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?... This line of thinking baffles me. -S. Alberts Mike Norton wrote: Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:01:21 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:01:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) -- The Case Western Reserve University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will present Charles = L. Mee=92s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March = 14-24, 2007. Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek tragedy, The = Suppliant Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to = avoid being forced into marriage. The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop culture and music into the story. =20 =93In Big Love, the ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally = comedic faith in the curative powers of love,=94 says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland Play House Professional Actor Training Program. =93Charles Mee=92s Big Love is a = wildly entertaining theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live theatre.=94 ABOUT BIG LOVE Fifty sisters run to escape their fate of an arranged marriage to 50 = grooms. When the grooms follow the brides to their refuge in Italy, havoc = ensues. Forced to marry the men (who happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by their father, the brides make a pact to = kill the grooms on their wedding night. The end result is one couple=92s = story of true love. ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a teacher = in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve University. = She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training Program and is = delighted to be appearing onstage with her students. She is a voice over artist = and runs her own acting studio in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' = Equity Association and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed = in roles as diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias at Porthouse Theatre. =20 TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds a Bachelor=92s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. After = four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical productions = on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some of his past = roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 Mike in Riff Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss.=20 AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since performed with The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also = toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in = Twelfth Night and Gertrude in Hamlet. She portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The Little Foxes and was seen this past summer in = Cleveland Shakespeare=92s production of King Lear. NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in Heartbreak = House. Other productions include Cymbeline (Lachimo), Othello (Casio), American Revolution (Andre), Oscar in The Little Foxes and Great Lakes Theater Festival=92s (GLTF) The Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was also with the = GLTF=92s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years before entering the program. = Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and Philosophy at Whittier College in = Los Angeles. DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble=92s fall production of Heartbreak House. = He previously played the role of Ben in The Little Foxes. He comes to = Cleveland after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include The Real Thing and Twelfth Night. He also appeared on = film as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University Chicago. DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish = moved to Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages = including Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois Gentleman. As an improv artist he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC=92s Jekyll & Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's =93Third Watch.=94 Deric = graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton University where he performed over a dozen roles = and directed two productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG. ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn in = Heartbreak House. Ms. Paul played the role of Alexandra last spring in The Little Foxes. Since completing her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh = she has performed with a variety of companies in Wisconsin, including = American Players Theatre (Cymbeline; The Playboy of the Western World; London Assurance), Theatre X (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and = Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as Beast on the Moon (which recently received = an Off-Broadway production) and The Thousand Pound Marriage. She trained = with The Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. = TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain Shotover = in Heartbreak House. Mr. Valentine has worked with esteemed Bay Area = theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun Players. In addition, he has worked = coast to coast, from children's theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and Bottom (A Midsummer Night's Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He portrayed Horace = in last spring=92s MFA production of The Little Foxes. MELYNEE SAUNDERS WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as a resident company = member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where she performed roles = including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A Midsummer = Night=92s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for = five years in the greater New York City area, where favorite roles included = Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine in The Memory of Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, and Ensemble work in both the = new musical Dissolving Elsa at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, = and concert performances of Eleven: Songs for a New Time at the West End = Theater in New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA = in Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall production = of Heartbreak House. ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or director = with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Syracuse Stage, = The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and Arlington=92s Signature = Theatre. He has served as director for The Cleveland Play House/Case Western = Reserve University MFA program=92s productions of Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night=92s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day = for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. Gordon served as Artistic = Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, an ambitious program that worked = through the Bard=92s entire canon. He has worked on several original plays, = including Romulus Linney=92s Ambrosio and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather McDonald=92s When Grace Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee=92s = Wintertime and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.=92s = Shakespeare Theatre); Angels in America (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; and Who=92s = Afraid of Virginia Woolf. TV: =93Law & Order,=94 =93Law & Order: Special Victims = Unit,=94 and MTV=92s =93Made: Actress.=94 Mr. Gordon is a founding member of the = Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he assisted Michael Kahn in the = direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy. = He has mentored and directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, = NYU/Playwrights Horizon Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre = Lab, among others.=20 Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine; Set Design: = Jill Davis; Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike Pope; Costume: Kristen L. = Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young # # # As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment. Fact sheet What: Big Love Written by Charles L. Mee Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble=20 Where: Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Opening Night: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Final Performance: Saturday, March 24, 2007 Who: Cast Giuliano Deric McNish Lydia Annie Paul Olympia Amanda Duffy Thyona Melynee Saunders Warren Bella/Eleanor Catherine Albers Piero/Leo Dan Hammond Constantine Nathan Gurr Nikos Tom Degnan=20 Oed Taylor Valentine =20 =20 Creative Team Playwright: Charles L. Mee Director: Mark Alan Gordon Movement and Choreography: Ron Wilson Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine Set Design: Jill Davis Costume Design: Kristine Davies Sound Design: Mike Pope Lighting Design: Kristen Egan Times: Wednesday-Saturday Evenings 7:30 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and staff. For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this = March

The Cleveland Play = House and Case make Big Love this March

CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) = -- The Case Western Reserve = University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will = present Charles L. Mee’s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March 14-24, 2007.

Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek = tragedy, The Suppliant = Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 = brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to avoid being forced into marriage. = The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop = culture and music into the story. 

“In Big Love, the = ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally comedic faith in the = curative powers of love,” says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland = Play House Professional Actor Training Program. “Charles = Mee’s Big = Love is a wildly entertaining = theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live = theatre.”

ABOUT BIG LOVE
Fifty sisters run to escape their fate = of an arranged marriage to 50 grooms. When the grooms follow the brides = to their refuge in Italy, havoc ensues. Forced to marry the men (who = happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by = their father, the brides make a pact to kill the grooms on their wedding = night. The end result is one couple’s story of true = love.

ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE
CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a = teacher in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve = University. She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training = Program and is delighted to be appearing onstage with her = students. She is a voice over artist and runs her own acting studio = in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association = and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional = theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed in roles as = diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias = at Porthouse Theatre.=A0

TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds = a Bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. = After four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical = productions on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some = of his past roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 = Mike in Riff = Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss. =

AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her = BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she = relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. = She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since = performed with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The = Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an = educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in Twelfth Night = and Gertrude in Hamlet. She = portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The = Little Foxes and was seen this = past summer in Cleveland Shakespeare’s production of = King Lear.

NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in = Heartbreak House. Other productions include Cymbeline = (Lachimo), Othello = (Casio), American = Revolution (Andre), Oscar = in The Little = Foxes and Great Lakes Theater = Festival’s (GLTF) The = Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was = also with the GLTF’s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years = before entering the program. Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and = Philosophy at Whittier College in Los Angeles.

DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble’s fall production = of Heartbreak = House. He previously played the = role of Ben in The Little = Foxes. He comes to Cleveland = after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The = Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of = Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two = Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include = The Real Thing and Twelfth = Night. He also appeared on film = as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. = Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University = Chicago.

DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun = in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played = as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish moved to = Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages including = Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois = Gentleman. As an improv artist = he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC’s Jekyll & = Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's = “Third Watch.” Deric graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton = University where he performed over a dozen roles and directed two = productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG.

ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn = in Heartbreak = House. Ms. Paul played the role = of Alexandra last spring in The = Little Foxes. Since completing = her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh she has performed with a = variety of companies in Wisconsin, including American Players Theatre = (Cymbeline; The = Playboy of the Western World; London = Assurance), Theatre X = (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of = working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as = Beast on the Moon (which recently received an Off-Broadway production) = and The Thousand Pound = Marriage. She trained with The = Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. =

TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain = Shotover in Heartbreak = House. Mr. Valentine has worked = with esteemed Bay Area theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, = Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun = Players. In addition, he has worked coast to coast, from children's = theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the = Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and = Bottom (A Midsummer Night's = Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He = portrayed Horace in last spring’s MFA production of = The Little Foxes.

MELYNEE SAUNDERS = WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as = a resident company member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where = she performed roles including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A = Midsummer Night’s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for five years in the greater New = York City area, where favorite roles included Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine = in The Memory of = Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, = and Ensemble work in both the new musical Dissolving Elsa = at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, and concert performances = of Eleven: Songs for a New = Time at the West End Theater in = New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA in = Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes = last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall = production of Heartbreak = House.

ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM
Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or = director with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, = Syracuse Stage, The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and = Arlington’s Signature Theatre. He has served as director for The = Cleveland Play House/Case Western Reserve University MFA program’s = productions of Twelfth = Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. = Gordon served as Artistic Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, = an ambitious program that worked through the Bard’s entire canon. = He has worked on several original plays, including Romulus = Linney’s Ambrosio = and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather = McDonald’s When Grace = Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee’s Wintertime = and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.’s Shakespeare = Theatre); Angels in America = (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; = and Who’s Afraid of = Virginia Woolf. TV: “Law = & Order,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” = and MTV’s “Made: Actress.”  Mr. Gordon is a = founding member of the Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he = assisted Michael Kahn in the direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep = Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy.  He has mentored and = directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, NYU/Playwrights Horizon = Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre Lab, among = others.

Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: = Jon Boomershine; Set = Design: Jill Davis; = Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike = Pope; Costume: Kristen L. Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young

# # = #

As the country’s first = permanently established professional theatre, founded in 1915, The = Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More than 12 = million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House – more than 130 of which were American and/or World = Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland = Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest = regional theatre complex in the United States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural = enrichment.


Fact = sheet


What:   = Big Love

          Written by Charles L. Mee
          Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble

Where:  Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, = 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Opening Night:  =             =     Wednesday, March 14, 2007

      Final = Performance:      =         Saturday, March 24, = 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Giuliano        Deric = McNish
      Lydia   Annie Paul
      Olympia Amanda Duffy

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Thyona  Melynee Saunders Warren
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Bella/Eleanor   Catherine Albers
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Piero/Leo       Dan Hammond
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Constantine     Nathan Gurr
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Nikos   Tom Degnan
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Oed     Taylor = Valentine          &nbs= p;            = ;
         &nbs= p;            = ; 

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Charles L. Mee
      Director:       =         =         =         Mark Alan Gordon

          Movement and = Choreography:      =         Ron Wilson
          Stage Manager:  =         =         =         Jon Boomershine
          Set Design:     =         =         =         Jill Davis

      Costume Design: =         =         Kristine Davies
      Sound Design:   =         =         =         Mike Pope
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Kristen Egan

Times:
Wednesday-Saturday = Evenings     =         7:30 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         =         2:00 pm

Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts = for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and = staff.

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit = www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more = SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) = 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:03:23 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:03:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Clean House at The Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House 2005 Pulitzer Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews=20 CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) =96 The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, and runs through March 25, 2007. The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a recipient of this year=92s MacArthur = =93genius=94 grant, and is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting = today. The Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House is directed by = Davis McCallum. The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New Haven, = Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to being = nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing of The Clean House won = the 2004 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary = female playwrights).=20 There are a number of metaphors used in The Clean House, including the title. Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a = clean house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the emotional = problems in their lives. ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE The Clean House is set somewhere in a =93metaphysical=94 representation = of Connecticut, where Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in = maid for Lane, a successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her = life. The problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. = She would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = =96 in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest couple in Brazil. As the characters are forced to pick up the pieces of their broken = lives, they all come to discover they share a common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the perfect joke. ABOUT THE CAST URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway in Havana Bourgeois = at 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her regional theatre = credits include originating the role of Marela in the Pulitzer Prize-winning = Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony Theatre. = She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep. JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation with that show. = Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include productions at Westbeth = Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, = Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street = Theater, Philadelphia Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People=92s Light = & Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in =93Third Watch,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93The Sopranos,=94 and =93As the World Turns.=94 Her film credits include = roles in The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by Jury, Bliss, Sounding and 1967. She = is a recipient of the Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor=92s Choice, = Philadelphia Critic=92s Choice and City Paper=92s Choice - =93Best of = Philadelphia.=94 BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong Mountain. Her = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Mary Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance from Calcutta, York; The = Bee Keeper=92s Daughter, Theatre Row; The Show Off, Playwrights Horizon; = Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and American Stage. She = played roles on television in =93Law and Order: Criminal Intent,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Storm of the Century,=94 =93Home Improvement,=94 =93One Life to = Live=94 and =93Queen.=94 Her motion picture credits include roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and Kinsey. PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House after = performing here in Moon Over Buffalo. She has also performed at Cleveland=92s = Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at = Lughnasa, Six Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits = include roles in Rose's Dilemma, Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal Heart, NY Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. = Regionally, she has acted in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, = Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre = and Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges=92 television credits include = roles on =93Law & Order", "Another World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. She holds a = BFA from the University of Washington Professional Training Program. TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway in Twelve Angry Men, = Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad = Friend, Lincoln Center; A Murder of Crows, South Street Theatre; The Butter and = Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; and Room Service, Manhattan Punch Line. He = has been involved in productions at the following regional theatres: = Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La = Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, = Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival = Theatre. He was seen on film in The Patriot, and on television in =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Law and Order: SVU,=94 =93One Life To Live,=94 =93All My Children,=94 = and =93Ed.=94 DIRECTION AND DESIGN SARAH RUHL (Playwright) has written The Clean House (Susan Smith = Blackburn award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the City (nominated for an NAACP award), Melancholy Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy Song, Orlando, and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl=92s = plays have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, La = Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many other = theatres across the country. Her plays have also been performed in England, = Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and have been translated into = Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she was the recipient of a Helen = Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, and in 2006 she was the recipient of = a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is published in an anthology from TCG. = She is a member of New Dramatists and 13P. MICHAEL FRIEDMAN (Composer) is composer/lyricist for The Civilians=92 (I = Am) Nobody=92s Lunch, Gone Missing, Save This City, and Canard, Canard, = Goose? as well as The Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). His music has also been = heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho = Rep, Theater for a New Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, Williamstown Theatre Festival, London=92s Soho and Gate Theatres, and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground = and Affair Game. He was the dramaturg for the recent Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun, directed by Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate = at New York Theatre Workshop, was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the Obie-Award-winning Civilians. DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara Hudes=92 Elliot: A = Soldier=92s Fugue, The Culture Project; The Turn of the Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee=92s A Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad Acting; Unbound: The Journals = of Fanny Kemble, The Belle=92s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle=92s The Dakota Project, HERE REGIONAL: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl=92s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy Play, Princeton University. ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; = School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Guinea Pig Solo, = LAByrinth and The Public Theater; Orange, Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's Lunch, 59E59 and UK Tour; Triple Happiness, Second Stage Theater REGIONAL: The Georgia = Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage OPERA: Trouble in Tahiti, L=92Elisir d=92Amore, = The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater Company = in Washington, D.C., Denver Center Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City Opera AWARDS: = 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master=92s Award, three Helen Hayes Award = Nominations for Outstanding Costume Design. MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the Irish, Where We=92re Born, = Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, Ars = Nova; Islands, The New Victory Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active = Eye; Brooklyn Academy of Music; The Flea REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York = Stage and Film, The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington = Stage Company, Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, Yale Repertory Theatre EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama. JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin=92 Up, Of Mice = and Men, RFK, Rabbit Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room = Service, Bad Dates, Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid Tidings, Crowns, = Hurlyburly REGIONAL: Cleveland=92s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah=92s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore=92s Center Stage, New Jersey=92s = George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound system = installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former adjunct professor for = the University of Utah=92s Fine Arts program. ### As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. FACT SHEET What: THE CLEAN HOUSE 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship =93genius grant=94 Directed by Davis McCallum Where: Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Preview Performances: Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007 Opening Night: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 Final Performance: Sunday, March 25, 2007 Who: Cast Matilde Ursula Cataan Ana Janis Dardaris Virginia Beth Dixon Lane Patricia Hodges Charles Terry Layman Creative Team Playwright: Sarah Ruhl Director: Davis McCallum Composer: Michael Friedman Scenic Design: Andromache Chalfant Lighting Design: Matthew Richards Costume Design: Murell Horton Sound Design: James C. Swonger Tango Instructor: Rebecca Sweet Times: =09 Tuesday-Saturday Evenings 8:00 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Weekday Matinee 1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, 2007 Early Curtain 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, 2007 Prices: Single ticket prices start at $39.00 For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House

The Clean = House at The Play = House
2005 Pulitzer = Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews


CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) = – The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for = previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, = and runs through March 25, 2007.

The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a = recipient of this year’s MacArthur “genius” grant, and = is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting today. The = Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House = is directed by Davis McCallum.

The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New = Haven, Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to = being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing = of The Clean = House won the 2004 Susan Smith = Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary female = playwrights).

There are a number of metaphors used = in The Clean = House, including the title. = Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a clean = house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the = emotional problems in their lives.


ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE
The Clean House is set somewhere in a = “metaphysical” representation of Connecticut, where = Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in maid for Lane, a = successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her life. The = problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. She = would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = – in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest = couple in Brazil.

As the characters are forced to pick up = the pieces of their broken lives, they all come to discover they share a = common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the = perfect joke.

ABOUT THE CAST
URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway = in Havana = Bourgeois at = 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her = regional theatre credits include originating the role of Marela in the = Pulitzer Prize-winning Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony = Theatre. She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from = Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre = Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep.

JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway = production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation = with that show. Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include = productions at Westbeth Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights = Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre = Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: = Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, = Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia = Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People’s Light & = Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in “Third Watch,” = “Law and Order,” “The Sopranos,” and “As = the World Turns.” Her film credits include roles in = The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by = Jury, Bliss, Sounding and = 1967. She is a recipient of the = Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor’s Choice, Philadelphia = Critic’s Choice and City Paper’s Choice - “Best of = Philadelphia.”

BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of = Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong = Mountain. Her Off-Broadway = credits include roles in Mary = Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, = CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance = from Calcutta, York; = The Bee Keeper’s = Daughter, Theatre = Row; The Show Off, = Playwrights Horizon; Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in = the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in = Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and = American Stage. She played roles on television in “Law and Order: = Criminal Intent,” “Law and Order,” “Storm of the = Century,” “Home Improvement,” “One Life to = Live” and “Queen.” Her motion picture credits include = roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and = Kinsey.

PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House = after performing here in Moon = Over Buffalo. She has also = performed at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at Lughnasa, Six = Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits include roles = in Rose's = Dilemma, = Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal = Heart, NY = Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. Regionally, she has acted = in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, Repertory Theatre of = St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas = Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre and = Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges’ television credits = include roles on “Law & Order", "Another = World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and = Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. = She holds a BFA from the = University of Washington Professional Training Program.

TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway = in Twelve = Angry Men, Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the = Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad Friend, Lincoln Center; = A Murder of = Crows, South = Street Theatre; The Butter and Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; = and Room = Service, = Manhattan Punch Line. He has been involved in productions at the = following regional theatres: Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, = Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, = George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, = Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania = Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival Theatre. He was seen on film = in The = Patriot, and = on television in Law and Order,” “Law and Order: SVU,” = “One Life To Live,” “All My Children,” and = “Ed.”

DIRECTION AND DESIGN
SARAH = RUHL = (Playwright) has = written The Clean = House (Susan Smith Blackburn = award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the = City (nominated for an NAACP = award), Melancholy = Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy = Song, Orlando, = and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and = Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House = at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at = Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl’s plays = have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, = La Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many = other theatres across the country.  Her plays have also been = performed in England, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and = have been translated into Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her = MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she = was the recipient of a Helen Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, = and in 2006 she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is = published in an anthology from TCG. She is a member of New Dramatists = and 13P.

MICHAEL = FRIEDMAN = (Composer) is composer/lyricist for = The Civilians’ (I Am) = Nobody’s Lunch, = Gone Missing, Save This City, = and Canard, Canard, Goose? as well as The = Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). = His music has also been heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights = Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho Rep, Theater for a New = Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The = Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, = Williamstown Theatre Festival, London’s Soho and Gate Theatres, = and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground and Affair = Game. He was the dramaturg for = the recent Broadway revival of A = Raisin in the Sun, directed by = Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate at New York Theatre Workshop, = was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the = Obie-Award-winning Civilians.

DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara = Hudes’ Elliot: A = Soldier’s Fugue, The = Culture Project; The Turn of the = Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee’s A = Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad = Acting; Unbound: The Journals of = Fanny Kemble, The Belle’s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle’s The Dakota = Project, HERE  REGIONAL: = Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American = Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy = Play, Princeton = University.

ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre  OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, = Guinea Pig Solo, LAByrinth and = The Public Theater; Orange, = Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS = 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The = Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's = Lunch, 59E59 and UK = Tour; Triple = Happiness, Second Stage = Theater  REGIONAL: The Georgia Shakespeare Festival, Arena = Stage  OPERA: Trouble in = Tahiti, L’Elisir d’Amore, The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha  EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of = the Arts.

MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater = Company in Washington, D.C., Denver Center = Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire = Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard = School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company  OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City = Opera  AWARDS: 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master’s Award, = three Helen Hayes Award Nominations for Outstanding Costume = Design.

MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights = Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the = Irish, Where We’re Born, Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, = Ars Nova; = Islands, The New Victory = Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active Eye; Brooklyn Academy of = Music; The Flea  REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York Stage and Film, = The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington = Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, = Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre = Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, = Yale Repertory Theatre  EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama.

JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin’ Up, Of Mice and Men, RFK, Rabbit = Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named = Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room Service, Bad Dates, = Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, = John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid = Tidings, Crowns, Hurlyburly  = REGIONAL: Cleveland’s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah’s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore’s Center Stage, = New Jersey’s George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, = Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound = system installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former = adjunct professor for the University of Utah’s Fine Arts = program.

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As the = country’s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 = years. More than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions = at The Cleveland Play House – more than 130 of which were American = and/or World Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip = Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance = spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United = States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all = Ohioans.

FACT = SHEET



What:   THE CLEAN HOUSE

          2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist
          By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship “genius = grant”

          Directed by Davis McCallum

Where:  Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Preview = Performances:         = Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007

      Opening Night:  =             = Wednesday, March 7, 2007
      Final = Performance:      =         Sunday, March 25, 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Matilde Ursula Cataan
      Ana     Janis = Dardaris
      Virginia        Beth = Dixon

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Lane    Patricia Hodges
         &nbs= p;            = ; Charles  Terry Layman

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Sarah Ruhl
      Director:       =         =         =         Davis McCallum
      Composer:       =         =         =         Michael Friedman
      Scenic Design:  =         =         Andromache Chalfant
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Matthew Richards
      Costume Design: =         =         Murell Horton
      Sound Design:   =         =         James C. Swonger
      Tango = Instructor:       =         =         Rebecca Sweet

Times:  =         =         =        
Tuesday-Saturday = Evenings       =         8:00 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         2:00 pm
Weekday Matinee =         =         1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, = 2007
Early Curtain   =         =         =         7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, = 2007

Prices: =         =         =         Single = ticket prices start at $39.00

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 14:03:48 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:03:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <675830.57304.qm@web81808.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Stefani, Sense of humor is a plus!! Give me a call~!!! I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts! Thank you, and good night! Mike "Stefani A." wrote: I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... 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Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Stefani,
 
Sense of humor is a plus!!  Give me a call~!!!
 
I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts!
 
Thank you, and good night!
 
Mike

"Stefani A." <princessinafets at yahoo.com> wrote:
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 







 
"If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..."
Stef
 

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Cleveland Composers' Guild Recital
 
Sunday February 25, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Pilgrim Church
2592 West 14th Street, Tremont
(Cleveland)
 
music by Eric Charnofsky (flute and piano,) Fred Lissauer (piano,) Nick Puin (two pianos,) Lisa Rainsong (flute and piano,) and
 
Mary Ann Griebling         THE FOUR ELEMENTS (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) clarinet and piano
                                     Lindsay Wile Charnofsky, clarinet
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
Stephen T. Griebling       FIVE SONGS (Edna St. Vincent Millay)
                                     Sandra Simon, soprano
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
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--0-1907784512-1172186038=:72486-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Thu Feb 22 17:37:37 2007 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Brad Wyner) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:37:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Once On This Island @ Playhouse Square this weekend: Cleveland School of the Arts performs at IdeaCenter Message-ID: <6d88e39eb5acac5c5fcfa577506a9c26@adelphia.net> --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Feb 22 18:24:22 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:24:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop "The Singing Child" in Hudson, OH March 2nd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "The Singing Child" including Lee's popular "Singing FUNdamentals" Toy Box =20 The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned clinician and children's choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, TX for a workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in Hudson, OH. Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter's 34th Annual Children's Choir Festival. This workshop will explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically will be experienced by session attendees. Mr. Gwozdz will also demonstrate his Singing FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he tosses it in the air. =20 Lee Gwozdz biography: Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus Christi Cathedral in Corpus Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of "The Chorister". In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. A native of Ft. Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in organ performance. Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington. =20 As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, primarily in the area of children's choirs, throughout the United States. He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer seminars in both Grand Rapids and Kansas City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for the Papal Mass held in San Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World Youth Day Festival.=20 =20 REGISTRATION: $20 per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner. Please send your check payable to Choristers Guild: NE Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS. Higbee at chsaviour.org =20 =20 =20 First Congregational Church 47 Aurora St. Hudson, Ohio 44236 =20 >From the south: Take Rte 8 North to 303 exit (Hudson). Turn right on 202 and to the town square which is route 91. Turn left on 91. Go one block and turn right on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 >From the north: Take 480 to Rte. 91 exit (Hudson/Twinsburg) . Follow 91 South into the town of Hudson and turn left on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 “The Singing Child” including Lee’s popular “Singing = FUNdamentals” Toy Box         =

The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned = clinician and children’s choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, = TX for a = workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 = from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in = Hudson, OH. = Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest = clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter’s 34th Annual Children’s = Choir Festival.

This workshop will = explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and = heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically = will be experienced by session attendees.  Mr. Gwozdz will also = demonstrate his Singing = FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his = cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, = Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, = making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. = Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make = their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he = tosses it in the air.

 

Lee Gwozdz biography: = Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus = Christi Cathedral in Corpus = Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of = “The Chorister”.  In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term = past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the = national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the = National Association of Pastoral Musicians.

A native of Ft. = Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in = organ performance.  Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training = Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington.  =

As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, = primarily in the area of children’s choirs, throughout the United States.  He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer = seminars in both Grand = Rapids and Kansas = City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for = the Papal Mass held in San = Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in = Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World = Youth Day Festival.

  &n= bsp;    

REGISTRATION: $20 = per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner.  Please send your = check payable to Choristers Guild: NE = Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH = 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE = INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS.  Higbee at chsaviour.org  

 

 

First Congregational = Church

47 Aurora St.

Hudson, Ohio 44236

 

From the = south:   Take Rte = 8 North to 303 exit  (Hudson).  Turn right = on 202 and to the town square which is route 91.  Turn left on 91.  Go = one block and turn right on Aurora St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the = 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear.  =

 

From the north: =  Take 480 to = Rte. 91 exit  (Hudson/Twinsburg) .  Follow 91 South into the town of = Hudson and turn left on = Aurora = St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the 2nd church on the left (red = brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. 

 

Judith Higbee

Director of Music

Church of the Saviour

2537 Lee Road 

Cleveland Hts., OH 44118

216-321-8880

higbee at chsaviour.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Thu Feb 22 18:52:59 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:52:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on the "Mama's Plan" Film Message-ID: <35250.69.221.139.206.1172199179.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> To All Memers of NEOhiopal: This is a response to all the mail that we received on 2/22/07. We MUST explain what our objectives are with the "Mama's Plan" Film. 1. We are NOT a political group. 2. The reason we put out postings for volunteers is because this is a community film, not Hollywood! 3. We have had alot of interest with the story, because this is an altruistic effort to help young girls who are in troubled situations, and to offer them help. 4. We would like to tell young women that there are options and alternatives to discarding their newborn babies in dumpsters, garbage cans, rivers, lakes, etc. We will inform them of the Safe-Haven laws. We were appalled at the recent news of a woman who put her baby in a microwave. THIS IS WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO STOP! 5. Although we do not agree with abortion, "Mama's Plan" is not about abortion. It is about a girl who discards her twin newborns in a dumpster, and the consequences that follow. We do suggest that before anyone judges our intent, they might want to first view our website at www.mamasplan.com to get the truth about our group and what we're trying to accomplish. We hope we have clarified any misunderstandings that have occurred. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From Stacy at CBurris.com Thu Feb 22 20:03:28 2007 From: Stacy at CBurris.com (Stacy Burris) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 23:03:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000701c756ff$95f59f60$650fa8c0@Mordor> Hi Cheryl, You want to get in touch with Jeff Bodkin; his band is AMAZING. Am looking for his number, in the meantime, hopefully someone will see this and pass it along to Jeff to get in touch with you. (...and I will keep looking for contact info) All the best! Stacy -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of cherylcarter Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:54 PM To: Neohiopal at Lists. Fredsternfeld. Com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >From Cassidy Theatre Fri Feb 23 15:25:02 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:25:02 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CABARET opens tonight at CASSIDY Message-ID: <2683881.1172244302568.JavaMail.root at elwamui-ovcar.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH 44130 (440) 842-4600 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 14, 2007 CABARET OPENS TONIGHT AT CASSIDY Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 The Cassidy Theatre proudly presents the clas= sic musical CABARET, Friday, February 23rd through March 11th. Directed by= Kevin Joseph Kelly and Musically Directed by Heidi Herczeg, the Cassidy pr= oduction features choreography by Jennifer Glowe and costumes by David Glow= e. Production times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm with Sunday matinees = at 3pm.=20 Set in Berlin at the beginning of the Third Reich, the story follows the ro= mance of an English cabaret performer and an American writer. Through the s= ongs of the Cabaret's Emcee, the audience witnesses the political changes t= aking place. The Cassidy production features: Kristin Netzband as =E2=80=9CSally Bowles=E2=80=9D Zac Hudak as =E2=80=9CThe Emcee=E2=80=9D William Valichnac as =E2=80=9CCliff=E2=80=9D Candice Russell as =E2=80=9CFr=C3=A4ulein Schneider=E2=80=9D Gilgamesh Tagget as =E2=80=9CHeir Schultz=E2=80=9D Pat Ciamacco as =E2=80=9CErnest Ludwig=E2=80=9D=20 with Kim Bush as "Fr=C3=A4ulein Kost". =20 Rounding out the cast are: Russ Harris, Rachel Galambus, Kate League, Kendra Payne, Beth Bebenroth, Al= ex Tepe, Holly K. Harris, Jennifer Nageotte, Jennifer Glowe, Max Kantor, Jo= shua M. Baum, Ryan Smith, David Glowe, Andrew Parmalee and Eric M. Veres. Director Kevin Joseph Kelly anticipates an exceptional production saying = =E2=80=9CI am thrilled to bring Cabaret back to the Cassidy stage after nea= rly 20 years. This cast does an exceptional job of bringing this musical to= life by personally investing into every moment and creating a spectacular = event for all of us to share.=E2=80=9D Originally called "Welcome to Berlin", Cabaret is based on John Van Druten'= s play "I Am a Camera", which was in turn based on the novel "Goodbye to Be= rlin" by Christopher Isherwood. Cabaret was originally produced and direct= ed on Broadway by the legendary Hal Prince with music by John Kander and Ly= rics by Fred Ebb. The show originally ran for 1165 performances from 1966 = to 1969 winning Tony Awards in 1967 for Best Musical, Best Composer and Lyr= icist, Best Supporting Actor in a Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Music= al, Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Choreography, and Best Di= rection of a Musical. Cabaret features classic songs like It Couldn't Ple= ase Me More, Willkommen, Cabaret, Don't Tell Mama and Two Ladies. The musi= cal was adapted into the famous Academy Award winning 1972 movie directed b= y Bob Fosse starring Liza Minelli and Joel Grey. The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons at 6200 Pearl Rd. = in Parma Heights. Ticket reservations can be made by calling (440) 842-460= 0. =20 FOR INFORMATION: Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 07:32:26 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:32:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mamas and Papas in search of Free lunches. In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: <644426.55732.qm@web81710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-208112707-1172244746=:55732 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group, Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups, and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you??? You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you, as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer. And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you most assuredly deserve. Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed?????? There is also another one. . . . .A word to the wise is sufficient. Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote: A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group,
 
Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups,
and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through
the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going
to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just
about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you
with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you???
 
You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free
lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are
going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you
think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you,
as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post
a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer.
And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you
most assuredly deserve.
 
Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed??????
 
There is also another one. . . . .A  word to the wise is sufficient.
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland
 

promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote:


A T T E N T I O N :

Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.

We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
many hours you are able to devote to this project.

Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
your interest.

Sincerely,

The "Mama's Plan" Film Group








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--0-208112707-1172244746=:55732-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Fri Feb 23 05:21:38 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:21:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheese Making Fest and Wine Pairing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0029_01C75723.A3F542E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland, OH - February 23, 2007 The Studio of 5 Rings is inviting Cheese Makers from Ohio to participate in this event that both highlights their talents and brings wine and cheese together. This is a fun competition and a chance to get face-time with cheese makers and the people who love cheese. The "Pro-AM" format is open to professional and amateur cheese makers. We will add the names of the participating cheese factories soon! * Set for Saturday April 14, 2007 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm for paid registrants and contestants only * There is a nominal entry fee for all participants and $10 for attendees; registrations must be made and paid in advance * Entry fee includes cheese samples along with assorted meats, breads, crackers and desserts * Pro cheese makers will have names included in our advertising, press releases, etc. * Two separate awards for Pro's and Am's based on people's choice * Participants will bring up to five cheeses that they make (about three pounds of each) along with utensils for cutting / serving cheese samples * Wines are from our winery: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red * We are only taking reservations for 50 people - make your reservation early! Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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C. A.) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 05:31:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA welcomes Ten Thousand Villages Message-ID: <935254.95425.qm@web50910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For Immediate Release: BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours. Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America. Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years. For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com. Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm. 2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio 2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- Any questions? 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For Immediate Release:  BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages
 
BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours.
 
Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America.  Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   
 
 
Ten Thousand Villages
 
Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years.
 
For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com.  Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm.
 
2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio
2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine 
Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers
Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer
 


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


Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425-- From HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu Fri Feb 23 05:49:20 2007 From: HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu (Houser, Nancy) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:49:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it...the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! =20 Nancy Houser =20 =20 ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium =20 Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies?=20 A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Finding fabulous fares is fun.=20 Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed.  It is = time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music Center is a = prime example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides = numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring = customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed = the outcome of that at a summer concert when the “accidental = spill” occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with = drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it…the individual = sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the = night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

=

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February = 22, 2007 1:37 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: = [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back = at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" = (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in = late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  = A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large = box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the = parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second = act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else = we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better.  The = noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to = those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the right to be = an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get = up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in = the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is this = the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the = movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an = food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  = Am I way off base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres = in the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music Director
Riverside High School Drama Club



_________________________________________________________________________= ___________
Finding fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight = and hotel bargains.
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C-- From mark at levignefamily.org Fri Feb 23 06:26:31 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:26:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HKbNW2fJx-0008Ss@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks, Nancy I agree. Take charge! I was beginning to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone else's home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience. Disgraceful, isn't it? Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? Thanks. Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there with opinions on both sides. Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo! group(s)? Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a house of your choice. Mark Check us out on the web at http://all2uband.org ! PS: Lori: I got your reply as well. Your 'twist' on my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning. ;-) Shame, shame.... Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta way. ;-) "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi _____ From: Houser, Nancy [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:49 AM To: mark at levignefamily.org; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it.the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! Nancy Houser _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks, Nancy
 
I agree.  Take charge!  = I = was beginning=20 to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone = else's=20 home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience.  = Disgraceful,=20 isn't it?  Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? =20 Thanks.
 
Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there = with opinions=20 on both sides.  Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo!=20 group(s)?
 
Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a = house of=20 your choice.

     = Mark
 

Check=20 us out on the web at http://all2uband.org=20 !

PS: Lori: I got your reply as well.  Your = 'twist' on=20 my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning.  ;-)  = Shame,=20 shame....  Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta = way. =20 ;-)

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince = Lombardi

 


From: Houser, Nancy=20 [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 23, = 2007 8:49=20 AM
To: mark at levignefamily.org;=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food = and=20 Drink in the Auditorium

I just wanted = to state=20 that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should=20 not be allowed. =  It is=20 time the administrators of professional, community, and even school = theatre=20 presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink=20 rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the=20 individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol=20 on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music=20 Center is a prime = example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the=20 pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous = alcoholic=20 and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to = indulge=20 and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed the = outcome of=20 that at a summer concert when the “accidental spill” = occurred because someone=20 became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to = sway to the=20 music, and you guessed it…the individual sitting in front was = wearing a beer the=20 rest of the night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

 


From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark = Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 = 1:37=20 PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and = Drink in=20 the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I=20 must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a=20 concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only=20 ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but=20 took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we=20 went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn=20 boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to=20 clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back at = 'the=20 home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation = of=20 "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at = World View Church=20 (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late = January.  We were=20 told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  A 10 = year old,=20 with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of = popcorn so=20 loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the parents knew = 'the=20 rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  = Thankfully he ate=20 it fast and was done by the second act...

As a parent I ensure my = family=20 leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition = as when=20 we arrived, if not better.  The noise of food and drink during a = live=20 performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you = but to=20 the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the = ticket=20 price include the right to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right = to swing=20 your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel = better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original = Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High=20 School Drama=20 Club



_____________________________________________________= _______________________________
Finding=20 fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your = favorite travel=20 sites to find flight and hotel bargains.
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840-- From k_man61 at hotmail.com Fri Feb 23 07:54:11 2007 From: k_man61 at hotmail.com (Kevin Walsh) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:54:11 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE hitting the festival circuit Message-ID: Hello my neohiopal peeps, You best be keeping it real:) I worked on the feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE and it is now making the rounds in the festivals. I just wanted to give you a heads up that there are now official screening dates and times for AMERICAN ZOMBIE at SXSW and at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. If you know people that live in the Austin and San Francisco areas or anyone going to these festivals please give them the info listed below so they have the opportunity see the film. thanks for the support Kevin Michael Walsh The trailer can be found here http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1814756884 Please spread the word! I would highly recommend that if you know people who want to see the films, that they buy their tickets in advance. We anticipate big crowds! Both of these are great, audience-driven festivals. You can find ticket details on each website. SXSW - Friday, March 9, 9:30pm, at the Alamo Lamar 1 Saturday, March 10, 9:45pm at the Alamo Lamar 1 More info on the film here: http://2007.sxsw.com/film/screenings/ film/F7504.html SFIAFF Friday, March 16, 9pm at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, CA Saturday, March 17, 7pm, at the 1000 AMC Van Ness in San Francisco http://www.asianamericanfilmfestival.org/2007/films-events/film- detail/?i=4 Tickets for SF go on sale online beginning Feb 19 (Monday)! www.myspace.com/kevinmichaelwalsh _________________________________________________________________ Don?t miss your chance to WIN 10 hours of private jet travel from Microsoft? Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0540002499mrt/direct/01/ From chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net Fri Feb 23 09:10:03 2007 From: chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net (Chris Mezzolesta) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:10:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Voiceover training DVD FS Message-ID: <20070223171020.MYDC17450.ibm65aec.bellsouth.net@CHRIS.bellsouth.net> --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-) The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more. Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested. Many thanks! Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent 800.356.5519 Skype: chrismezzolesta http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-)

The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more.

Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested.

Many thanks!

Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent
800.356.5519
Skype: chrismezzolesta
http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com
http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com
--=====================_148826968==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 23 09:36:48 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:36:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]David Manocchio's Music Video Audition Message-ID: <02d201c75771$33dd2380$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit fyi _____ From: david manocchio [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:52 AM To: johnny at mdifilm.com Subject: Need actor Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor shoud have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work divided into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at Stone Model and Talent located at West Resource Drive Cleve. Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

fyi


From: david manocchio=20 [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 = 11:52=20 AM
To: johnny at mdifilm.com
Subject: Need=20 actor
Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor = shoud=20 have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work = divided=20 into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at = Stone=20 Model and Talent  located at West Resource Drive Cleve.=20 Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
 
------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 10:19:35 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:19:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]I wrote this in February 2005 Message-ID: <396360.15737.qm@web81811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05. Find the asterisk (*)! Dear Cleveland Community, This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it. I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!). I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot. The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here. Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us. Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community. The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this. Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror). Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again. The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature. Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this. For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think! Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city. Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here. Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry). The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet. Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes. Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town. Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled. Why is this so? As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans: Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes. Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it. Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought. By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity. By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs! Help filling these potholes, please? Best, Mike Norton Pauper in Transformation --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05.  Find the asterisk (*)!
 
Dear Cleveland Community,

This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it.

I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!).

I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot.

The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here.

Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us.

Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community.

The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this.

Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror).

Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again.

The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature.

Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this.

For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think!

Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city.

Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here.

Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry).

The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet.

Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes.

Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town.

Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled.

Why is this so?

As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans:

Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes.

Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it.

Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought.

By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity.

By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs!

Help filling these potholes, please?
 
Best,
 
Mike Norton
Pauper in Transformation
 
--0-593051963-1172254775=:15737-- >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean Zarzour >From Recent Students Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble Theater, March 16 - April 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy (most recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu Theater) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Issue 18 ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI ?? Smith Dairy Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks April 2 - May 21 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
 
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks, = Jean.  Pete Ferry  (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble = Theater,=20 March 16 - April=20 1)

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The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in=20 self-confidence. She = has a great=20 gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, = addressing=20 the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her = friendly and=20 relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes = for=20 a juicy environment for creative challenge and=20 growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their = voiceover=20 career.  - Anne=20 McEvoy   (most=20 recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu=20 Theater)

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Some key words=20 about Jean: Professional. = Prepared.=20 Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. = Funny. A=20 leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! -=20 James = McCormack

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The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was = covered in=20 that time.  It was such a great experience!  You truly do help = us to=20 "find our voice"!  The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome!  Jimmy and = Jean make=20 such a great team!  Thanks again for a great = experience!  Thanks again! -  Cathy Nadolski

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This work=20 is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about = what it=20 really takes, Jean.  Hard = work. Much=20 like any other area of acting.  = How=20 great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding = experience!=20 - = Beverly

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After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I = was so=20 inspired!  You really get a sense of her knowledge and = experience in=20 the field. Jimmy at The Reel = Thing  took=20 the time with each of us to make our demos top notch.  Working with = such=20 professionalism elevates us.   You ROCK, Sista!  - Sharon

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have = so much to=20 share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel = Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to = record our=20 work at a professional sound studio!  - Ellen=20

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real = world" setting=20 of a professional studio, and to hear the final results!  Jimmy was = great=20 to work with.  He was professional and personable, and he gave very = helpful=20 feedback.- Nicole

----------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------------------------------------------

You'll come out=20 sounding just as professional as you can be.  Recording at The Reel Thing = is the=20 perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work = has paid=20 off. You come away with a very professional radio spot.  - =20 Laurel Johnson

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Whether you're just beginning or, like me, = need to=20 have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed = page to a=20 ready for prime time MP3 demo. -  Marje Rody=20
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Thanks to Jean=20 Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have = noticed a=20 marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as=20 voicemail messages and general conversation with clients.  That = alone has=20 been worth my time and effort! - Coletta=20 West  

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

Learn all = of the=20 technique and gain real world experience=20

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

Jean=20 Zarzour=20 &=20 The Reel Thing Recording Studio

 

 Who?

Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and=20 instructor of:

Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, = Movement &=20 Improv at:

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up = & Live/Actors=20 Studio,  

and=20 for 2 years in London, England & Milan,=20 Italy. 

You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, = WZAK=20 & WMMS

in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials = and=20 industrials, internationally.

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

 Issue 18 = =C2=B7 Ohio.net=20 =C2=B7=20 Lakewood Hospital =C2=B7=20 CEI =C2=B7=20 Smith Dairy

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

Owner of =20 LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The=20 GOT PAY?=20 Organization

Visit www.lipschtick.com for a=20 full resume and Click To Hear=20 My Commercial demo

 

The=20 Reel=20 Thing Recording Studios have been providing

award = winning,=20 state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since=20 1975. =

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

 No more=20 than 8 students will meet each Monday from = 6-8:30=20 pm (or later, as=20 needed) for 8 weeks

All=20 recording equipment and copy will be=20 provided.

All=20 you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your=20 chords!

 Your = final class will=20 take place at The Reel Thing = Recording=20 Studios 

where you'll get the experience of working = on commercial=20 copy 

in=20 a full service recording studio and walk away with=20 a CD 

of=20 your voice on a fully produced radio=20 spot. 

 

You=E2=80=99ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette,=20 Industry Terminology and

Microphone Technique with the option to explore=20 a variety of "reads" like:=20

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

Real=20 Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - = Cold=20 Readings

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

5 Houses South of the = McKinley Exit off=20 I-90

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

 April 2 - May=20 21

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

 Payment due in advance.  Missed=20 classes are not refundable.

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

From Jimmy Silver, Owner=20 of  The Reel Thing Recording=20 Studios

"Over the years, Jean's students show up = prepared and=20 well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If = you=20 want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's=20 class is a good place to start."

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

"Thank you for making the = Extreme=20 Festival an incredible weekend.  When I saw you working with the = kids,=20 encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for = both=20 putting the show together and making the kids happy.  Although = other people=20 could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with = the=20 kids really made a difference.  I can't wait to work with you = again! Thanks=20 again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at = Playhouse=20 Sq.!!"  Ray Gargano, Education = Outreach=20 Manager, Playhouse Square Center

 

From The Beck Center=20

"I Have had the pleasure = of=20 employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She = is always=20 prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance.  Jean = is=20 especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her = needs and=20 meet those needs. The students love her.  Her personality works = well with=20 kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I  can whole heartedly = recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher."   =20 Meg=20 Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education=20 1996-2006

 

"Jean=20 Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since=20 1998.  She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children = thoroughly=20 enjoy.  She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and = relates well=20 to children and adults."   Lynda=20 Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education = Outreach=20

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0-- From ted at swingingcane.com Fri Feb 23 11:18:29 2007 From: ted at swingingcane.com (Hero Tomorrow) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:18:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hero Tomorrow at Cleveland International Film Festival & New Clips Online Message-ID: <04ae01c7577f$82750a40$190a0a0a@crs.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International Film Festival. This year the fest will be showing over 120 features and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries. We are so honored to be included, and can't wait to get this cast & crew together for an ultra cool midnight screening. If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local Heroes, & Midnight Snacks. Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members. Contact Info: Cleveland Film Society 866.865.3456 HT Screening Times Friday, March 16 Midnight - Code HERT16 Sunday, March 18 11:45 AM - Code HERT18 Running Time 93 Minutes Tower City Cinemas 230 West Huron Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and myspace page for the latest news and party info! Ted Sikora We finally added some new videos online, and you can see them all on our new Youtube page www.youtube.com/herotomorrow 1. The Hero Tomorrow Trailer 2. ManiaTV interview from Comic Con International. This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of new HT shots peppered throughout. (All these vids are also available on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV Channel.) 3. G4 Network's Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment. 4. In one of our early focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next scene. We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those who choose to click - it can be that first moment. Hero Tomorrow - The Squid Scene Reviews "Among the cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006." Chris Gore G4 Network's "ATTACK OF THE SHOW" "Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules... Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie films." Clay Dempsey CINEPHELIA "The Film is excellent. A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic fan or not. The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the acting is first rate." Michael San Giacomo NEWSARAMA "Future cult classic. thoroughly enjoyable. I loved it." Neal Cropper SCURVY DAWG "Jocelyn Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine. She's got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom heartthrob." Tony Isabella COMICBUYERS GUIDE Awards North Texas Film Festival IFFYNTX Best Cinematography Best Actor Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster. Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote? www.herotomorrow.com www.herotomorrow.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/herotomorrowmovie ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual = Cleveland International Film Festival

Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International = Film Festival.  

 

This year the fest will be showing over 120 features = and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries.  We are so = honored to be included, and can’t wait to get this cast & crew together = for an ultra cool midnight screening.

 

If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local = Heroes, & Midnight Snacks.

 

Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members.  

 

Contact Info:

Cleveland Film Society =

866.865.3456

 

HT Screening = Times

Friday, March 16

Midnight – Code HERT16

 

Sunday, March 18

11:45 AM – Code = HERT18

 

Running Time 93 Minutes

 

Tower City Cinemas

230 = West Huron Road,

Cleveland, Ohio 44113

 

See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and = myspace page for the latest news and party info! =

 

Ted Sikora

 

 

We finally added some new videos online, and you can = see them all on our new Youtube page

www.youtube.com/herotomorrow=

 

  1. The Hero Tomorrow = Trailer

 

  1. ManiaTV interview = from Comic Con International.  This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of = new HT shots peppered throughout.  (All these vids are also available = on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV = Channel.)

 

  1. G4 Network’s = Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment.

 

  1. In one of our early = focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert = Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next = scene.  We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those = who choose to click - it can be that first moment. =

Hero Tomorrow – The Squid = Scene

 

Reviews

 

“Among the = cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006.”

Chris Gore

G4 Network’s “ATTACK OF THE = SHOW”

 

“Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules...  Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie = films.”

Clay Dempsey

CINEPHELIA

 

“The Film is excellent…  A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic = fan or not.  The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the = acting is first rate.”

Michael San Giacomo  

NEWSARAMA

 

“Future cult classic… thoroughly enjoyable… I loved = it.”

Neal Cropper

SCURVY DAWG

 

“Jocelyn = Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine.  = She’s got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom = heartthrob.”

Tony Isabella  

COMICBUYERS GUIDE  

 

Awards

North = Texas Film = Festival IFFYNTX

Best Cinematography

Best Actor

 

Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis
David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting = grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero = fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David = long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster.

Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante = dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own = desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote?

 

www.herotomorrow.com 

www.herotomorrow.blogspot.= com 

www.myspace.com/herotom= orrowmovie

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240-- From dajsk8 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 12:25:09 2007 From: dajsk8 at yahoo.com (Dawn Jordan) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:25:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? Message-ID: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Fri Feb 23 12:50:27 2007 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:50:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope Tomorrow Night! Message-ID: <200702231550.AA16908500@clevelandyucks.com> Beachland Ballroom - 9:00 PM Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. As "Chortle UK" puts it: "Ask anyone whose opinion matters, and they'll tell you Doug Stanhope is one of the top ten stand-ups in the world today. Stanhope's confrontational stance comes from the rough, blistered underbelly of America's trailer parks; he's a feral, aggressive man full fuelled by primal urges to drink, fight and screw and the corrosive material has all the venomous aggression you might expect from that background. But what underlines it, and makes it so untouchably good, is the passion and conviction with which he holds his intelligent beliefs, informed by sensibilities that might seem alien to such a no-nonsense, pig-headed persona." Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com. Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at clevelandyucks.com From gmaher at alltel.net Fri Feb 23 13:37:24 2007 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:37:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend to See Once Upon A Mattress!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon A Mattress' Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out. A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances left...but don?t put it off or you?ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also available at the door. After tonight?s performance (Feb 23), audience members will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson?s On The Green after the show. The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic provides for some side splitting shenigans. Chances are, you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again. The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary Maher ? Annie Steinheiser ? Jenna Bates ? Dani Kuntz ? Claudia Lillibridge ? Adrienne Dickson ? Colleen McCaughey ? Patrick Wulff ? Ellen Antes ? Jim Wolf ? Stephanie Bowlin ? John Mohnacky ? Laura Mohnacky ? Kirk Worcester ? Sally Morris ? Sarah Shriver ? Steve Brofman ? Marco Urbanic ? Beth Judy ? Doug Lillibridge ? John Jesenko ? Michelle Dolciato ? Tim Steiner The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of "good shows, good friends, good times. Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com < http://www.hudsonplayers.com/ > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players = Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon = A Mattress'
 
Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. = It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more = importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out.

A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the = great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances = left...but don’t put it off or you’ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are = February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center = in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale = tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also = available at the door. After tonight’s performance (Feb 23), audience members = will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson’s On The Green after = the show.

The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously = unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential = bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order = to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the = ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved = musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic = audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious = and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking  spin on the familiar classic provides for some side = splitting  shenigans. Chances are, = you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.

The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary = Maher – Annie Steinheiser – Jenna Bates – Dani Kuntz – Claudia = Lillibridge – Adrienne Dickson – Colleen McCaughey – Patrick Wulff – Ellen Antes = – Jim Wolf – Stephanie Bowlin – John Mohnacky – Laura Mohnacky – Kirk Worcester = – Sally Morris – Sarah Shriver – Steve Brofman – Marco Urbanic – Beth Judy = – Doug Lillibridge – John Jesenko – Michelle Dolciato – Tim Steiner

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

>From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

>From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community = theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an = ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of = "good shows, good friends, good times.

Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & = Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All = shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking = for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a = quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is = available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com
<http://www.hudsonplayers.com/= > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. = <= /p>

 

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Actors' Summit Theater is seeking a musical director for= it's=20 upcoming production of Quilters. Actors' Summit is a nonpro= fit=20 professional Equity Theater located in Hudson.  This is a paid=20 position.
 
Responsibilities include:
    Teaching vocal music to the acto= rs.=20
    Playing keyboard for all=20 performances
    Coordinating with additional=20 musicians.
    
Production dates are: April 26-May 13,=20 2007
    Performance times are :
    Thursday, Friday and Saturday ni= ghts=20 at 8 PM
    Sunday matinees at 2 PM
 
Rehearsals are scheduled to begin March= 15th.=20
    Rehearsal schedule for Quilters=20= will=20 be: 
    Sat. 10-4PM
    Sundays-6PM-10 PM
    Monday, Tuesday and Wed from 6-1= 0:30=20 PM
    Thursday and Fri is on a TBA bas= is.=20
 
The MUST dates are:
    April 20-26th;  6 PM til 10 PM; dress=20 reheasals
    Plus Sat April 21- from 10 AM til 10 PM-tech an= d=20 dress
    And Sunday April 22 from 12 noon til 10 PM--tec= h=20 and dress.
    And performances: April 26-May 13, 2007
 
Please email your resume along with any questions, directly to mjalexthac at aol.com,  = ;as a=20 pdf  or Word document.
 
 
Thank you,
 
Sincerely,  
MaryJo Alexander
Co-Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown St
Hudson Oh
330-342-0800
 
 


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. -------------------------------1172268262-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 14:58:41 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:58:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jessica Strader ( Cleveland Idol ) Message-ID: <942880.55800.qm@web50601.mail.yahoo.com> Jessica has been chosen to audition for FOX 8's Cleveland Idol this weekend at the Cleveland Auto Show. For more info check her out in the featured artist page at www.aldiamondphillips.com Al From lee921 at att.net Fri Feb 23 15:09:40 2007 From: lee921 at att.net (Lee Kamps) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? In-Reply-To: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee. If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison. If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work. When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock. Lee Kamps -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Dawn Jordan Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
There=20 are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and = the Bush=20 administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - = an=20 unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without = expecting=20 to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to = survive. The=20 laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. =
 
If one=20 hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the=20 business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. = That is the=20 law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not = subject to=20 the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others = hired=20 on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, = plumbers,=20 etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent = contractor to=20 decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has = distinct=20 rules between an independent contractor and an = employee.
 
If you=20 hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, = state and=20 local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper = authority. An=20 employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as = well as=20 withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure = to do so=20 results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of = business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an=20 opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly = the owner=20 could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and = is most=20 likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, = then the=20 postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be = notified.=20 These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is = not a=20 part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their = employer is=20 breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the = state's=20 atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.=20
 
When=20 landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu = of=20 dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being = paid in=20 company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is=20 worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to = attract=20 good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal = Mart. When=20 Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were = given stock=20 in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers = that=20 became millionaires through that early Wal Mart = stock.
 
Lee=20 Kamps
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of = Dawn=20 Jordan
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To = Volunteer=20 or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to = share my=20 own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and = entertainment=20 community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests = for=20 legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I = (and=20 many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have = volunteered our=20 time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on = resumes,=20 or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone = volunteers=20 doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I = don't=20 want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable = posting=20 requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing = so. =20 Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list = are=20 intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies = from those=20 who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money = to hire=20 someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid = employees=20 because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about=20 payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I = need to=20 do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar = Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a = company. =20 In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone = thinks=20 they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't = count. =20
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to = volunteer my time=20 to help them, there may be others that would want to help for=20 experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and = want to=20 help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to = help.  How=20 many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film = for=20 experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody = scenes=20 of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the = experience=20 of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think = it would=20 be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should = give=20 all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide = for=20 themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's = a=20 duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for = researching=20 for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have = had a=20 bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means = post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but = please=20 do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or = try to ban=20 them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare = away=20 someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses = volunteer=20 ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use=20 volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this = mean that=20 they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at = all.  To=20 volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not = make the=20 assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent = that we=20 can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our = needs and=20 gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, = share, and=20 discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420-- From brandi at acidentertainment.net Fri Feb 23 15:30:12 2007 From: brandi at acidentertainment.net (brandi at acidentertainment.net) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:30:12 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dream Analysis: Now ONLINE! http://films.thelot.com/films/21512 Check it out at the LOT! Message-ID: <20070223163012.ad159368457453de07710a4615fcd099.c95302855c.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
Hi everyone!
 
I'm pleased to announce that my short film, Dream Analysis can now be viewed on the LOT's web site.  
 
Click the following link and be taken directly to my film:  http://films.thelot.com/films/21512
 
Please if you can, take the time to rate and review the film!  I'm always very interested in viewer feedback.
 
You do have to sign up as a member of the LOT to rate and review the film, however, they don't ask for a lot of personal info!
 
For those of you not familiar with the LOT, read the following cut and pasted directly from their web site:
 
On the Lot is the groundbreaking new show brought to you by reality show mastermind, Mark Burnett, and legendary producer and director, Steven Spielberg. Over the season, the 16 filmmakers will produce short films in every genre every week and the viewers will vote on who gets eliminated. The winning filmmaker will take home a $1 Million development deal!
 
Thanks for your support!

Brandi Lynn Borgia
Director of Operations
Acid Entertainment & Third Eye Screenwriting
440-840-2900 (P)
440-236-6150 (F)
www.acidentertainment.net
www.thirdeyewebdesign.com
www.thirdeyedomains.com
From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Fri Feb 23 15:07:38 2007 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L. Davis) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:07:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteers needed for EarthFest 2007 Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.0.20070223180336.02cc46b0@adelphia.net> VOLUNTEERS FROM 8 TO 80!


EarthFest 2007 - will be held on Sunday, April 22nd


Earth Day Coalition=92s Volunteer Orientation Meetings for EarthFest 2007

Become a part of Ohio=92s largest Earth Day celebration. This meeting will show you how. You will also meet other EarthFest volunteers, learn all about EarthFest activities, and join a Volunteer team.

Please RSVP for the Orientation you would like to attend by calling 216-281-6468 ext. 221 or emailing to dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org. Hint - the most fun jobs get snapped up quickly, so come to the earliest Orientation you can to get your choice of jobs!

EarthFest 2007 is Sunday, April 22. Individuals, businesses, or groups who cannot attend any of the orientation meetings, but wish to volunteer at EarthFest should contact Earth Day Coalition at 216-281-6468 x221, or by email at dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org

EarthFest 2007 Volunteer Orientations:

=95 Monday, March 19, 2007
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library)

=95Saturday, April 14, 2007
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library) From RNavisjr at aol.com Fri Feb 23 16:26:25 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 19:26:25 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ROLES ARE OPEN IN URINETOWN - AUDITIONS AT NWT Message-ID: -------------------------------1172276785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S WEST 78TH AND LAKE RD =20 =20 NEAR WEST THEATRE =20 AUDITIONS U R I N E T O W N=20 =20 ALL ROLES OPEN ........................................... For ages 16 yrs. & up February 27, 28, March 1, 2007=20 (Tues., Weds., Thurs.)=20 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.=20 Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal Church=20 West 78 & Lake Road=20 Arrive 15 minutes early to register=20 Large singing, dancing ensemble. All roles are open.=20 this first stage of our audition process is a group experience=20 of theatre games and improvs around acting, movement and singing.=20 No experience necessary. A relaxed and friendly atmosphere.=20 No prepared material needed. =20 Wear comfortable clothing & shoes for physical expression=20 and dance.=20 Group audition process. Select the date you wish to audition. Auditions=20 last for the entire time specified.=20 Anyone arriving after the starting time will not be able to audition that= =20 day.=20 (Rehearsals for URINETOWN begin Sunday, March 11 and the show=20 runs May 4 to 20)=20 CHARACTER LIST=20 Hope Caldwell (Soprano with belt, 20s) =20 a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co. =20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair =20 Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass) =20 the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed. he i= s=20 not conniving and sneaky =20 Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone) =20 a revolutionist =20 Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s) =20 starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses, =20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother =20 Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass) =20 he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great sense =20 of humour =20 Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto) =20 a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates the =20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the =20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role =20 Barrel (tenor/baritone) =20 he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be either= =20 male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in his shad= ow=20 has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD be playe= d=20 by a woman =20 Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto) =20 a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hurt =20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibition= s, =20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Hot Blades Harry: baritone =20 also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels, =20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto) =20 has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobby's =20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to be= =20 able to faint onstage =20 Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone) =20 sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex change =20= -=20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone) =20 does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who will= =20 do anything to save himself =20 Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing) =20 gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequence =20 his demise, Bobby's father =20 Soupy Sue: =20 a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/rebels =20= =20 Tiny Tom: chorus singing =20 always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dream =20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman =20 Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing) =20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing =20 one of Cladwell's "men" =20 Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song" =20 The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering =20 a rougher voice type, more belting =20 Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing =20 should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing=20 FOR MORE INFO CALL NWT BUSINESS OFFICE AT=20 216-961-9750 OR DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879


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AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S<= /DIV>
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NEAR WEST THEATRE 
          =               &nb= sp;       =20 AUDITIONS
       U=20 R I N E T O W N=20
 
    ALL ROLES OPEN      ....= .......................................
   For ages 16 yrs.=20 &=20 up

 

February=20 ,(Tues.,=20 Weds., Thurs.)

Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal=20 Church

West 78 &&nb= sp;=20 Lake=20 Road

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= Arrive 15 minutes early to=20 register

 

=    =20 A= ll=20 roles are open=  No experience necessary.  A relaxed and friendly=20 atmosphere.

= No=20 prepared material needed.     

= Wear comfortable clothing  

Group=20 audition process.  Select the=20= date=20 you wish to audition. =20 Auditions last for the entire time=20 specified.

Anyone arriving after= the=20 starting time will not=20 audition that day.

 

(howruns May to )

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CHARACTER=20 LIST

Hope Caldwell   (Soprano with belt, 20s)=20
a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co= .=20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair=20
Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass)= =20
the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed.= he=20 is not conniving and sneaky=20
Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone)=20
a revolutionist=20
Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s)=20
starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses= ,=20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother=20
Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass)=20
he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great s= ense=20 of humour=20
Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto)=20
a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates th= e=20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the=20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role=20
Barrel (tenor/baritone)=20
he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be=20 either male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in=20= his=20 shadow has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD=20= be=20 played by a woman=20
Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto)=20
a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hu= rt=20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibiti= ons,=20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Hot Blades Harry: baritone=20
also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels,=20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto)=20
has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobb= y's=20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to=20= be=20 able to faint onstage=20
Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone)=20
sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex ch= ange=20 - one of Cladwell's men=20
Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone)=20
does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who= =20 will do anything to save himself=20
Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing)=20
gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequ= ence=20 his demise, Bobby's father=20
Soupy Sue:=20
a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/re= bels=20
Tiny Tom: chorus singing=20
always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dr= eam=20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman=20
Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing)=20
one of Cladwell's men=20
Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing=20
one of Cladwell's "men"=20
Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song"=20
The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering=20
a rougher voice type, more belting=20
Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing=20
should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing
AOL now offers free email to everyo= ne. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172276785-- From Stacilynv at aol.com Fri Feb 23 17:12:16 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 20:12:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SELREC SINGERS & SPAGHETTI!!!! Message-ID: --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house for a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot fo= r=20 it? Here's your chance to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chor= us!!!=20 The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on=20 Saturday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor. Tickets are $8 for Adul= ts and=20 $5 for Children (10 and under). Ticket prices include a delicious pasta=20 dinner, salad, bread and dessert. Beverages are not included, but a cash ba= r will=20 be available. There will also be many prizes available at the Chinese Aucti= on=20 and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raffle. =20 Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4=20 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie.=20= =20 And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear us "sing= =20 for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information or to=20 purchase tickets. Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C=20 Singers! And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing you at ou= r=20 Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at 7:30pm!!= ! ### ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone.=20 Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house f= or a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot for it?  Here's your chance= to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chorus!!!
The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on Satu= rday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor.  Tickets are $8 for Adu= lts and $5 for Children (10 and under).  Ticket prices include a delici= ous pasta dinner, salad, bread and dessert.  Beverages are not included= , but a cash bar will be available.  There will also be many prizes ava= ilable at the Chinese Auction and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raf= fle. 

Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie= .  And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear=20= us "sing for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information o= r to purchase tickets.

Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C Singers!  And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing yo= u at our Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at= 7:30pm!!!


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AOL= now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AO= L at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 17:30:10 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 17:30:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Press Release- Jamari's Drum ,February 24th at 5pm Message-ID: <833834.51456.qm@web38207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793.
 


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Hi folks,
 
I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally= =20 relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that= =20 ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the fut= ure=20 so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and=20 flaming.
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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 I just wanted to say: what about all the  film actors/actresses of Cleveland who are making movies for free? Are the Cleveland directors taking advantage of us? I only got paid for one movie I did and only because it was a Los Angeles production. Independent directors are regular workers with a big illussion: to make movies and they put every effort and every penny they have in their movies, even when none of those pennies are coming from actors. They need money to have a good film/digital equipment, they have to rent places to shoot in, pay an editor, etc... Still when we are shooting they are giving us food. Should we complain for this? I don't think so. We should appreciatte what we got in the Cleveland area. If someone doesn't like it they should try to go to a different state like California or New York. Yes, the "multi-million" dollar company is not such, because if it was they would have enough money to pay a secretary. But the volunteers of Mama's Plan are just a group of people who believes in something and are putting every effort to spread their message. We can agree with this ideology of them or not, but they are not hurting nobody by doing this, I would love to volunteer, it happens I love to help people. Unfortunatly I don't have a car and Akron is too far away from me. Please let people be and ask, they're not taking advantage of nobody. If you feel they are gonna take advantage of you it's very easy: delete the email and keep going with your life.

Peace.

Honestly, Silvia Marchena-Guillen                                                            

 


From: "Lee Kamps" <lee921 at att.net>
To: "Dawn Jordan" <dajsk8 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500

There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees.
 
If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee.
 
If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.
 
When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock.
 
Lee Kamps
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
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The Tri-C Student Theatre Club proudly presents: Jack Matuszewski's new play A SIMPLE LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two acts Saturday March 10th at 7:00 pm and=20 Sunday March 11th at 4:00 pm In the Tri-C Eastern Campus Lower Studio Theatre at Harvard and Richmond road Highland Hills, Ohio E2 ELA building Admission is free but free will donations will be accepted at the door For Seating reservations please contact: Jack (216) 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C7580F.0DCD2390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention theater=20 goers!!
 
The Tri-C=20 Student Theatre Club proudly presents:
 
Jack Matuszewski's new play
 
A SIMPLE=20 LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two = acts
 
 
Saturday March = 10th at=20 7:00 = pm
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Lower Studio=20 Theatre
 
at Harvard and = Richmond=20 road
Highland Hills, = Ohio
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Admission is free=20 but free will donations will be accepted at the = door
 
For Seating = reservations=20 please contact:
Jack (216) = 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com
 
 
 
 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C75815.931123C0-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Sat Feb 24 10:23:57 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:23:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROYALTIES Message-ID: <8C9265814DBA4B3-13A4-DC46@WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Greetings Fred & Neohipal members, I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y. For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her. Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented? Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas. I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give. Thanks all. Ife, (Gail F. Young) ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Greetings Fred & Neohipal members,
 
I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y.  For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked  about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will  not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her.
 
Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented?  Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? 
 
I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas.  I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get   current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give.
 
Thanks all.
 
Ife,
(Gail F. Young)

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C75823.14503950-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 11:59:46 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 11:59:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors' Summit) Message-ID: <901822.39611.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ACTORS? SUMMIT DOES A GOOD JOB OF SELLING A MILLER CLASSIC Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Cleveland has become an Arthur Miller kind of town! Running concurrently are the master playwright?s THE PRICE (Ensemble Theatre) and THE DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors? Summit). And, to the pleasure of local theatre-goers, both productions are excellent! Arthur Miller, who died in 2005 at the age of 89, is considered to be one of America?s greatest modern playwrights. He authored many highly regarded works including ?THE CRUCIBLE,? ?A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE? and ?ALL MY SONS.? Many consider his greatest work to be ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN,? which premiered on Broadway on February 10, 1949, starring Lee J. Cobb. The play won a Tony Award, a New York Drama Critics' Award and a Pulitzer Prize. It was the first play ever to win all three of those awards. Miller, who continued in his writing to probe, ?Is this the best way to live,? features that theme in Salesman, which by most counts is the most studied American play in high schools and colleges. The plot centers on Willy Loman, a salesman who has spent his whole life ?way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine,? proud of his ability to sell anything to anyone and to provide for his family. In reality, this is a dream of the reality...he is not successful, nor well liked, nor providing for his family. As the play unfolds, he loses his job, the respect of his sons, and finally, his hope. He finds himself needing to face reality, but unable to do so. Miller uses flashbacks to create a stream of conscious to illustrate Willy?s lack of reality. He is a modern day tragic hero, whose flaws lead to his destruction. He dies, as he has lived, by creating a false illusion. Is this the best way to live? The play takes place in a small house in Brooklyn. Originally in the country, the home in the play is now surrounded by high-rise buildings. The house really exists. The Miller family lived there. Ironically, it is around the corner from my aunt and uncle?s apartment and, when I visited them, I would walk over to see the residence, and realized that it, much like Willy, was overwhelmed and lost by the reality of the world which surrounds it. Actors? Summit?s production, under the direction of Alex Cikra is quite good. Though a little slow in places, the play?s intent is clear. A. Neil Thackaberry, coming off an amazing performance in Actors? Summit?s ?QED,? gives Willy the right physical and emotional dimensions. Here is a stoop-shouldered hunk of a man who walks as if defeated, weighted down by not only his salesman?s valises, but by his self-created delusions. Interestingly, Thackaberry?s occasional stumbling over lines adds to the chaos in the character?s mind. Paula Duesing does well as Linda, Willy?s brow-beaten enabler wife. One of her two major speeches is outstanding. Known as the ?respect must be paid? soliloquy, in which she summarizes Willy as an undistinguished man whose name will never appear in a newspaper, Duesing is emotionally right on target. Unfortunately, the final speech, the requiem, when Linda states that she is unable to cry and questions why, now that ?We?re free and clear? Willy has killed himself, lacks the emotional gut-shaking reality that is needed to close the curtain on Willy?s delusions. This production, however, belongs to Nick Koesters as Biff, the only Loman capable of finally realizing that he is not the superstar that Willy has dreamt up. Koesters is outstanding. In the scene in which he finds out the truth about his philandering father, his body sags, his eyes well, his lips tremble, the life goes out of his eyes as his world crashes down. Bravo! John Galbraith is fine as the clueless Hap, the other son, who is well on his way to becoming another Willy. Cikra?s decision to multi-cast Marc Moritz as five different people is questionable. Though Moritz is excellent, several scenes lose their focus because Moritz is forced to literally play two people at once. The set does more to distract than enhance the production. Not using see-through walls, which Miller meticulously describes in the play?s notes, distracts from our ability to separate Willy?s realities from his illusions. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? is a brilliant play. Actors? Summit generally does a fine job of showcasing this important work. ?QED? runs though January 28 at Actors? Summit, 86 Owen Brown Street, Hudson. Call for tickets now at 330-342-0800 Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 24 17:35:58 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:35:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sorry for some of the postings this past week ... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <740714.41838.qm@web81701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Fred and Neopal, If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand. Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies. I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. Martin Cosentino FSternfeld at aol.com wrote: Hi folks, I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone. I'm sorry about that ... I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming. Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --------------------------------- AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Fred and Neopal,
 
If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand.
 
Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies.  
I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. 
 
Martin Cosentino



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I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming.
 
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--0-862387563-1172367358=:41838-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 18:05:18 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 18:05:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Holding Auditions for Gary Webster's Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef Message-ID: <922635.10355.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Call for Auditions The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances. Rehearsals will begin in early March. Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P. Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script. Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location. If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn: Sue Johnson. (No email photos, please.) 1. Strictly Platonic? Characters Paul (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late. Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment Prudence P. Primrose (40?s). She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her. Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to. 2. Prime Beef Characters Diane (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter Jeff (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor. He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie. Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. For additional information Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio wakeup4664 at aol.com www.wakeupandlives.org http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Call for Auditions

 
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances.  Rehearsals will begin in early March.
 
Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P.  Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script.  Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location.  If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd  to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio,
P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn:  Sue Johnson.
(No email photos, please.)
 
1.  Strictly Platonic? Characters
 
 Paul  (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late.
 
 Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment  
 
  Prudence P. Primrose  (40?s).  She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her.
 
Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to.
 
2.  Prime Beef Characters
 
Diane  (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter
 
  Jeff  (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor.  He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie.
 
 Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. 
 
For additional information
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


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To be honest, I don't like the script, but I can't and won't deny that the raw smells, tastes and visions got into my senses and won?t get out. I don?t like the people. I don?t like what they represent. I don?t like that they can?t and or won?t save themselves from their destructive paths. Yet, I can?t get them out of my mind. The name Adam Rapp may sound familiar, even if you aren?t a theatre person. A novelist, film maker and playwright, his book ?THE BUFFALO TREE? was brought to national attention when it was censored by the Muhlenberg School Board in Reading, Pennsylvania for its language and subject matter. Rapp uses graphic language, sexual content and themes that are repulsive to some. Personally, I?m not shocked or turned off by his language or subject matter. But I am turned off by his style. I just think he writes speeches which don?t sound like they would be spoken by a normal person, writes characters that are overdrawn, and puts shock before substance. I find that he throws in gimmicks to move along the plot that often make no sense. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? begins in a small bedroom in a hostel in Amsterdam, where nerdy, unsuccessful playwright Matt attempts to kill himself. Right after his half hearted attempt fails, his traveling mate Davis turns up. The two are friends from college and are vacationing together in Europe. Davis has a present for Matt?a prostitute named Christina. Christina appears to be French but, as Matt deduces, is actually an American. She undresses Matt, takes him to bed, then she exits, leaving behind a tape recorder and the fancy red dress she changed into just before bedding the somewhat shy and inexperienced young man. Act Two takes place in New York, in Matt's apartment. If any more of the plot is revealed the effect of the evening will be ruined, so I?m stopping here with just the comment that the play has no curtain call and that is one of the dramatic highlights of the evening. Okay, here are my issues with Rapp and his script. Yes, opposites may attract and people turn to those who are unlike themselves in order to get some thrills. But, that obsessive-compulsive insecure Matt would be friends with Davis, who has no redeeming qualities, is questionable. As written, Davis wouldn?t be an actual friend to anyone, least of all Matt, whose girl friend Davis stole some years back. As for Christina, she's something of an enigma throughout. At first I thought that it was the fault of Laurel Johnson, who plays the role. She has a bad French accent, is a weak singer, and her lines often lack unity of thought. Nope, it?s not Laurel?s fault. The character is poorly and manipulatively drawn by Rapp. Her language and lines don?t ring true. Questions abound: Why the false French accent? Why does she leave her dress and the tape recorder behind? Of all the people in the world, why does she seek out a scumbag like Davis when she comes to New York? The answer is that these are all plot development devices. What is surprising is that ?RED LIGHT WINTER? was one of the finalist for last year?s Pulitzer Prize. With the quality of this script, no wonder no award was given. As they are apt to do, the Bang and Clatter gives the play a good production. In fact, the production, outclasses the material, though trimming the first act (one hour and thirty minutes was way too long) and picking up the pace in the second act, would have helped. Doug Kusak is generally on target as Matt. He probably has the clearest of the characters to interpret, even with the question of his loyalty to Davis. I found his interpretation of the closing scene a little unclear, but otherwise, it was a good acting exercise. Mark Mayo knows no boundaries as Davis. He is way, way over-the-top. It can only be assumed that Director Sean McConaha really, really wanted us to hate Davis. He succeeded. I wonder what would have happened if Mayo had pulled back the character a little. If he had not screamed almost every line, over-acted ever gross action and syllable that spewed forth from his mouth. The second act confrontation scene between Davis and Christina was so finely tuned it was pure emotional agony. It was almost unwatchable because of the uncompromising reality of the performers. Gorgeous Laurel Johnson does what she can with the poorly written role of Christina/Christine/ Annie. Her physical change between the first and second acts is amazing. She perfectly transforms into a Keene painting of a hollow-eyed child looking at finality. Capsule judgement: ?RED LIGHT WINTER? has to be one of the, if not the most disturbing productions I?ve ever seen. I?m writing this 24 hours after having seen the show and I?m still in a state of shock! ?RED LIGHT WINTER runs through March 25 at The Bang and Clatter Theatre, 140 E. Market Street in Akron . For tickets call 330-606-5317. For $15 you get to see a great show, all the free wine, beer and soft drinks you want, and free parking. This is quite an entertainment buy! Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ From mmiloro at adelphia.net Sun Feb 25 05:45:12 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 08:45:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER for "You Can't Take It With You" -- GLTG Message-ID: <003801c758e3$2c1395d0$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions This Monday and Tuesday For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. 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------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520-- From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 23:05:12 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 23:05:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please Read- Important notice about webstreaming Message-ID: <578949.8513.qm@web36604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office. The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online. It sounds like a noble cause. Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it. WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist. The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive. The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played. Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played. A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check! And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit. It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts. Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees. The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting. A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult. A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up. They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music. They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music. They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!! Throw anything on! When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange? Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes. It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any. College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork. The new rules are not about paying artists. They are about controlling content and limiting competition. The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web. As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them. So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this. Here's what you can do about it. 1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2. 2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives. If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out. Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives! 3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place. For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times. http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757. Some of the details listed here came directly from his article. Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech. Thanks for your time and your activism, Keith Newman Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap! Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland www.wcsb.org --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office.  The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online.  It sounds like a noble cause.  Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it.  WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist.  
 
The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive.  The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played.  Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played.  A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check!  And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. 
 
Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit.  It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts.  Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees.   
 
The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting.  A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult.  A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up.  They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music.  They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music.  They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!!  Throw anything on!  When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange?  Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes.  It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any.  College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork.   
 
The new rules are not about paying artists.  They are about controlling content and limiting competition.  The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web.  As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them.      
 
So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this.  Here's what you can do about it.
 
1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2.
 
2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives.  If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out.  Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives!
 
3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place.
 
For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times.  http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757.  Some of the details listed here came directly from his article.  Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com
 
Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech.
 
Thanks for your time and your activism,
 
Keith Newman  
Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap!
Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST
WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland


Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513-- From Pllecompany at aol.com Sun Feb 25 07:23:17 2007 From: Pllecompany at aol.com (Pllecompany at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:23:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of A House With No Walls by Thomas Gibbons Message-ID: -------------------------------1172416997 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm. Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karamu is holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with a multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which also had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which has recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright's "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full production is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season. Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it was publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over the site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutionary freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the more painful reality of slavery. In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this debate as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the play's dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The conflict takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful academic with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an ultra liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with that of one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to risk the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liberty Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas Gibbons Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm Where: Karamu House Concert Hall Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @ 6pm Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the script. "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons Character Breakdown Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female) Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female) Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties Park Ranger - white, about sixty Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties Steven Gardner - white, about sixty Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties "George Washington" - white, about sixty Karamu House 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, OH 44106 _www.karamu.com_ (http://www.karamu.com) Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage reading.


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AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No= =20 Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm.
 
Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karam= u is=20 holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright=20 Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with=20= a=20 multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which a= lso=20 had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which=20= has=20 recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright= 's=20 "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full producti= on=20 is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season.
 
 
Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose= =20 roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it wa= s=20 publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the=20 foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over= the=20 site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly=20 symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutio= nary=20 freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the= =20 more painful reality of slavery.
  In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this de= bate=20 as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the pla= y's=20 dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The confl= ict=20 takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought=20 together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful acade= mic=20 with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an u= ltra=20 liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with tha= t of=20 one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to ri= sk=20 the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liber= ty=20 Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas=20 Gibbons
 
 
Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm
Where: Karamu House Concert Hall
Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @=20 6pm
Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm
 
Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the=20 script.
 
"A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons
 
Character Breakdown
 
Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female)
Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female)
Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty 
Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties
Park Ranger - white, about sixty
Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties
Steven Gardner - white, about sixty
Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties
Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties
"George Washington" - white, about sixty
 
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street
Cleveland, OH 44106
Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage=20 reading.
 




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We are filming a Super 16mm short film March3rd-5th. There are many roles available. All ages 16 and up, and open to any nationality.
We are shooting Sat and Sun in and around downtown Cleveland.
Here is a list of possible roles.
Waitress-speaking
Server-Featured extra
Maitre` D-Featured extra
Downtown Businessmen and women-extras
Restaurant Patrons-extras
Dollar Store owner-speaking(preferably Asian or Arabic speaking)
Dollar Store patron-Featured extra
 
 We have core crew, although anyone wishing to volunteer will be accepted.
 This is a good opportunity to see how a professional shoot is run.
The director has experience on national commercials, feature films and a number of Top Ten videos. She has a 16mm film circulating the film festival market.
Copy and credits for all volunteers.
Cast and crew wrap party at local restaurant
For more info Call
Anthony@ 216 288 4970
 
 
 


Anthony Nickerson CEO
Highminded One Productions Inc.
30799 Pinetree Rd. Ste 254
Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124
216 751 6000 office
216 751 9334 fax
www.highmindedone.com


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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-280165906-1172427314=:7797-- From spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 10:40:57 2007 From: spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com (Spax not telling) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:40:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLEASE help out Film Message-ID: <930704.7258.qm@web31102.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The film production team MjR 37 have made films that have won gold awards completely unopposed and going to nationals in New York city, and we submitted something to On The lot. We are trying to make a name for ourselves at a young age, and we really need your help. Please, vote for us! http://films.thelot.com/films/18053 Kind regards, -Matt Zaleski- MjR37.com P.S. Check out our videos on our website! (Our site is going to be down until the 1st of March.) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 >From Beverly Kristy" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello NEOpal, I'm forwarding a message from the Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael = Rochford, regarding the film's LA premier on March 12. This comedy short = was shot in Cleveland last year and is decidedly worth a look-see for = those in LA. Clevelanders will get a chance to see it later this year = Michael has promised. In the meantime view the trailer at the link = below. Thanks, Beverly Kristy Hi Everyone, Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the Dolby = stuff and answer printing this week. On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big Shorts at the = Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills. You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's free = booze from 7PM to 8PM. Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, but = you might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry = Flynt Building. Here's a website for the screening:=20 http://reelbigshorts.com/=20 There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, but = it would help if you did. We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable evening. And did I mention the free booze? We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at the = moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though. http://carpetkingdommovie.com/ Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have screenings in = other parts of this great country of ours, including a Cleveland = premiere party extravaganza! That's all for now. I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum. But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And = hopefully it's something you're happy to have made. Let me know what's going on with you. -Mike=20 PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who wants = to be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. = Or if you hate me and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom = again, you can also ask to be removed.=20 Thanks!! ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello=20 NEOpal,
 
I'm forwarding a = message from the=20 Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael Rochford, regarding the film's LA = premier on=20 March 12. This comedy short was shot in Cleveland last year and is=20 decidedly worth a look-see for those in LA.  Clevelanders will get = a chance=20 to see it later this year Michael has promised. In the meantime view the = trailer=20 at the link below.
 
Thanks,
Beverly=20 Kristy
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi=20 Everyone,

Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the = Dolby=20 stuff and answer printing this week.

On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big = Shorts at=20 the Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills.

You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's = free=20 booze from 7PM to 8PM.  Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, = but you=20 might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry Flynt=20 Building.

Here's a website for the screening: 

http://reelbigshorts.com/ 

There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, = but it=20 would help if you did.

We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable=20 evening. And did I mention the free booze?

We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at = the=20 moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though.

http://carpetkingdommovie.com/

Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have = screenings in=20 other parts of this great country of ours, including a = Cleveland premiere=20 party extravaganza!

That's all for now.

I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum.=20 But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And hopefully = it's=20 something you're happy to have made.

Let me know what's going on with you.

-Mike 

PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who = wants to=20 be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. Or if = you hate me=20 and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom again, you can also = ask to=20 be removed. 

Thanks!!




------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0-- From marcmoritz at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 12:21:56 2007 From: marcmoritz at yahoo.com (MARC MORITZ) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:21:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STANDARDIZED PATIENT ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <252331.36358.qm@web36501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WAS ASKED TO HELP POST THIS. The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour. Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour.
 
Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu


MARC MORITZ
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--0-663127656-1172434916=:36358-- From ameenabrown at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 13:28:14 2007 From: ameenabrown at yahoo.com (ameena brown) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 13:28:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Help Wanted! Message-ID: <427960.42049.qm@web62302.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures 1-Cameraman-paid position 2-Special effects person-paid position 3-Boom operator-copy and credit-back end 4-Cast-copy and credit along with back end pay contact us at AmeenaBrown at yahoo.com Shoots begin late April early May. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Looking for an editor for feature film.  If you are interested please email me your resume.
 
Thanks,
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Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-847887318-1172439255=:77369-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:35:53 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:35:53 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse announces the cast of "Sylvia" Message-ID: <508051.56235.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia, a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007. Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm The Cast SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor GREG - Mark Mayo KATE - Michelle Meers TOM ) PHYLLIS ) - Alex Nalbach LESLIE ) For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia,
a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy
 
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007.  Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm
 
The Cast
 
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM         )
PHYLLIS   ) -  Alex Nalbach
LESLIE     )
 
For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org
 
 
--0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:17:33 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:17:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Constant Wife" Opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <639833.22016.qm@web81403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007. An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays. No performance Sunday March 4th. A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance. The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend. The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage. Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her. For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM. As always, free parking. --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007.
 
An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening
 
Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays.  No performance Sunday March 4th.
 
A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance.  The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend.  The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage.  Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her.
 
For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM.
 
As always, free parking.
 
--0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016-- From neumannc at kent.edu Sun Feb 25 17:07:21 2007 From: neumannc at kent.edu (neumannc at kent.edu) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 20:07:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Message-ID: Sorry- it seems like the last paragraph got cut off the first e-mail. "Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Directed by Cassie Neumann The show is March 1,2,3 @ 8 pm in B005 theatre of Music and Speech at Kent State. (B005 is the black box theatre, located in the basement of the theatre wing.) Tickets are free and can be reserved from the box office by calling 330.672.2497. From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 17:44:01 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:44:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Parents, Pictures and Photo Calls Message-ID: <543397.74684.qm@web36609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule. When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment." If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage. What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor. At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser. They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers). Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly. They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process. If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own. Photo Call Tips: 1. Get the best photographer you can. If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them. Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out. Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 2. Digital = Cheap! Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results. Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one. Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning. If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call. 4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures. Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 5. Have your shots in mind before hand. Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board. Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore. No one wants to stay any longer then necessary. 6. Remind everyone frequently about them. That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses. Keith Newman Technical Director Cleveland Heights High School Forwarded Message From: "Greta Rothman" To: cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Plain Text Attachment [ Scan and Save to Computer | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule.  When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment."  If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. 
 
This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage.  What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor.  At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser.  They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers).  Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly.  They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process.  If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own.   
 
Photo Call Tips:
 
1. Get the best photographer you can.  If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them.  Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out.  Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 
 
2. Digital = Cheap!  Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results.    Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one.  Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 
 
3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning.  If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call.
 
4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures.  Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 
 
5. Have your shots in mind before hand.  Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board.  Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore.  No one wants to stay any longer then necessary.
 
6. Remind everyone frequently about them.  That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses.   
 
Keith Newman
Technical Director
Cleveland Heights High School
 
 
 
Forwarded Message
From:
"Greta Rothman" <gretaofoz at hotmail.com>
To:
cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:
RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary
Date:
Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500
Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't   all   about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your   salery....WOW!    I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the   usual   signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the   audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 
 
that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Feb 25 18:38:16 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:38:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still seeking MALE ACTOR 28-40 for THE NERD at OTHT Message-ID: <004201c7594f$2d6c28e0$68988f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is still seeking a male actor who appears to be in = his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL HAMMOND in Olde Towne = Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD. AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, Indiana, = (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for = a change. It is essential to the character (and the comedy of the show) = that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical = edge. Readings for the part of AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 = p.m. at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North = Ridgeville (near the intersection of State Routes 113 & 83). Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. For more = information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) 785-7460 or by e-mail = at hanlonsrazor at msn.com. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is still seeking a = male actor=20 who appears to be in his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL = HAMMOND in=20 Olde Towne Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD.
 
AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, = Indiana,=20 (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is=20 challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for a=20 change.  It is essential to the character (and the comedy of = the show)=20 that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical=20 edge.
 
Readings for the part of = AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. at = the Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near = the=20 intersection of State Routes 113 & 83).
 
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3.
 
Auditions will consist of readings from = the=20 script.  For more information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) = 785-7460 or by e-mail at hanlonsrazor at msn.com.
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0-- From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:26:22 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:26:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Auditions: Big River, Mame, Seussical Message-ID: <8C9276D05CC357A-1604-7F05@WEBMAIL-DF16.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock Announces 2007 Auditions BIG RIVER: June 15-June 30, 2007 MAME: July 13-July 28 2007 SEUSSICAL: August 10 through 25, 2007 DATES: Monday and Tuesday, March 12 & 13, 2007 TIME: 6:30 - 10:30PM LOCATION: Cleveland Playhouse. 8500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland OH 44106 Now Accepting Appointments. CALL: 216-771-5862 OR E-MAIL: mercuryss2003 at aol.com for an appointment. For more information and complete cast breakdowns: www.mercurysummerstock.com AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare two short musical selections of contrasting styles in your key; bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided. GENERAL REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Rehearsals will be weeknights 6:30-10:30 and Saturday afternoons 12:00-4:00. No Sundays. Each Production Rehearses for two and half weeks. For productions involving children, every effort will be made to release them early, but, as our rehearsal period is short, the entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals for tech week. Rehearsal conflicts need to be very minimal or none at all. CASTING REQUIREMENTS: Equity & Non - Equity. Most roles are open (see specific show breakdowns for which roles are cast). Mercury Summer Stock is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability are essential to a role. Ages listed in breakdowns are "character ages" not actor ages. Actors selected for casting may be cast in more than one production for the season. COMPENSATION: There are salaried AEA contracts available. All non-AEA actors appear in Mercury Summer Stock productions on a volunteer basis. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND COMPLETE CAST BREAKDOWNS CHECK OUT www.mercurysummerstock.com ______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:46:37 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:46:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening in 12 Days: The Biggest Show to Hit Cleveland Message-ID: --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Heights Youth Theatre presents Disney's HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 *Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.* $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors TROY BOLTON: Corey Joseph Mach CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible JASON: Brandon Patterson JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde JAMIE: Kristen McCrae SUSAN: Caroline Hatch CATHY: Gabby Martinez ALAN: John David Porter CYNDRA: Sara Stanger PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Renee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer) GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller, Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow MONGO: Jaquon Thompson OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Roskos, Sydney McPherson WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konishi, Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter with MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Heights Youth Th= eatre
presents

Disney's
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL

Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault
Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt

Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM
Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM


Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118

*Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.*

$8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors

TROY B= OLTON: Corey Joseph Mach
CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle
ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney
JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible
JASON: Brandon Patterson
JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow

SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon
RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla
KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde
JAMIE: Kristen McCrae
SUSAN: Caroline Hatch
CATHY: Gabby Martinez
ALAN: John David Porter
CYNDRA: Sara Stanger
PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Re= nee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer)

GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor
TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth
MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers
KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt
OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller,
Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow

MONGO: Jaquon Thompson
OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Ro= skos, Sydney McPherson

WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konis= hi,
Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter

with
MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham
COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello





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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out=20= more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary-- From pengo at davidhansen.org Mon Feb 19 03:43:09 2007 From: pengo at davidhansen.org (David Hansen) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 06:43:09 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable There was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month. Unfortunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ... =B3Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch=B2 NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday =B3While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be universally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their drinks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let-them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton= , New Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin, Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Richard Rodgers). =B3=B9'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'=B9 said Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '=B9As the audience for Broadway expands, ther= e are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader attempt to enhance the audience experience.'=B9=B2 ... (end excerpt) ...except where your experience infringes upon my experience. And the mone= y such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it. Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, that would be wrong.) But there=B9s a big difference between a quiet little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke. --B_3254712191_4295959 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium There= was a great piece in the NY Times about this subject last month.  Unfo= rtunately, you need their subscription to access the full article ...

“Noises Off: Playgoers Sip, Munch and Crunch”
NY TIMES, January 5, 2007, Friday

“While eating at your seat at a Broadway theater used to be univer= sally forbidden, theaters are increasingly allowing patrons to take their dr= inks, candy and even crunchy munchies to their seats during a show. This let= -them-eat-snacks philosophy has been embraced at the Helen Hayes, Hilton, Ne= w Amsterdam, Eugene O'Neill and Walter Kerr Theaters, as well as at all nine= houses owned by the Nederlander Organization (the Brooks Atkinson, Gershwin= , Lunt-Fontanne, Marquis, Minskoff, Nederlander, Neil Simon, Palace and Rich= ard Rodgers).

“’'It's a reflection of changing audience habits,'’ said = Jim Boese, the organization's vice president. '’As the audience for Br= oadway expands, there are changing audience needs. This is part of a broader= attempt to enhance the audience experience.'’” ...  
(e= nd excerpt)

...except where your experience infringes upon my experience.  And the= money such theaters make off concessions must have something to do with it.=

Of course, I have to admit I like to drink during plays, especially plays I= have either written or directed (though not at a high school performance, t= hat would be wrong.)  But there’s a big difference between a quie= t little hip flask and a noisy, ice-filled, 64 ounce Coke.
--B_3254712191_4295959-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Feb 19 04:57:54 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:57:54 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]discussions on "THE SECRET" and "SNACKS IN THEATRES" switch to bulletin board Message-ID: -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi All! Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last two days. If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the Neopal Yahoo Board at _http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/_ (http://groups.yahoo.com/group/neopal/) . Warm Regards, Fred Sternfeld Neohiopal founder and administrator _http://www.fredsternfeld.com_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/) 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell -------------------------------1171889874 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi All!
 
Thanks for the healthy discussion on these topics over the last= two=20 days.  If you want to expess additional points of view, please use the=20 Neopal Yahoo Board at http://groups.yahoo.com/group= /neopal/.
 
Warm Regards,
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
Neohiopal founder and administratorhttp://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell
-------------------------------1171889874-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 03:24:20 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 03:24:20 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <709091.74153.qm@web62311.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090 or com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be profesional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tenatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions can be directed to Instructor Cindy Penter at 1-216-752-9090
 
 
Thank you for your interest.


The fish are biting.
Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. --0-1922124551-1171884260=:74153-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 05:00:15 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 05:00:15 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams and More! Next Improv Jam 2/20/07 Message-ID: <386398.22941.qm@web59013.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07! Work on stage with members of the Improv Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event! Jump up on stage with us or support Cleveland Improv as an audience member. Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out! Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge. Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland! Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita! (Spots fill up quickly so come down early!) ***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!*** STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM. THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY! GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND! DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST! For more information about Cleveland Jams!: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! IMPROV SHOTS! IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES: -ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT! -SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ) -ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL) ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLEVELAND JAMS!
CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!
 

Every Tuesday Improv Jams rock the stage of the Bassa Vita Lounge in

Lakewood from 8:00 - 9:30pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 2/20/07!
 

Work on stage with members of the Improv

Community in a fun, open, high energy, fast

paced learning environment!

 
Cleveland Jams! is a free and open weekly event!

Jump up on stage with us or support

Cleveland Improv as an audience member.
 

Come and be a part of Cleveland's newest Tuesday night out!

Enjoy an evening at the Bassa Vita Lounge.  Indulge your appetite on fantastic food, great drink specials and catch some of the newest and best Free Improv Comedy you will see anywhere in Cleveland!

 
Sign up to jam: Tuesdays 7:45pm at Bassa Vita!
(Spots fill up quickly so come down early!)
 
***THE EVENING DOESN'T STOP WHEN THE JAM ENDS!***
 
STAY WITH US, RELAX, HAVE A DRINK AND ENJOY OUR NEW WEEKLY LONGFORM MONTAGE PROJECT DIRECTLY AFTER THE JAM.  THIS PROJECT IS FILLED WITH SOME OF THE BEST SEASONED IMPROV ACTORS AND ACTRESSES WITHIN THE CLEVELAND IMPROV COMMUNITY!  GET A TASTE OF CHICAGO STYLE IMPROV AND WITNESS WHAT WILL BE COMING TO CLEVELAND!  DON'T MISS IT...IT'S GOING TO BE A BLAST!
 
For more information about Cleveland Jams!:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
 
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
IMPROV COMEDY WORKSHOP REGISTRATION IS OPEN! 
3 WORKSHOPS THIS SERIES:
-ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (MITCHELL FIELDS) SOLD OUT!
-SCENE CREATION (MARC MORITZ)
-ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (JEFFREY LYN HALL)
 
ALL WORKSHOPS ARE A 1 DAY 3 HR SHOT OF CONCENTRATED IMPROV STUDY. 
TO MAKE IMPROV SHOTS! AS AFFORDABLE AS POSSIBLE FOR EVERYONE INTERESTED, WE AT THE CLEVELAND IMPROV INSTITUTE ARE OFFERING ALL 1 DAY 3 HR WORKSHOPS AT A COST OF $40.00 EACH! 
 
FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT IMPROV SHOTS! INCLUDING WORKSHOP DESCRIPTIONS, DATES, TIMES, LOCATION, ONLINE REGISTRATION AND FACULTY BIOS CHECK OUT www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or 216-479-3353!
 
 
 
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!


Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1956474532-1171890015=:22941-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Feb 19 06:16:48 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary References: Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my = salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, = and my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography = is distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not = best for the production.=20 I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.=20 CP ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My = theory on it is this: People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT = them. =20 =20 We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children = have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and = they know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot = flash pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling = them this is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th = row, dead center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and = tell them to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks = ago and tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a = camera bag, and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, = she insisted that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to = leave it in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out = came her camera and the flashes began. =20 So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do = YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who = don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"=20 =20 I'm curious to hear. =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
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"I pay your = salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line!
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I did have a father say that to me once. I = told him that if he paid my salary he should know that I was hired to = run the theatre department, and my job is to do what is best for the = productions; flash photography is distracting to both the audience = and the actors and therefore not best for the production.
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I also told him that if he paid my salary, = I could use a raise.
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From: = neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = VanBrujah at aol.com
Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM
To: = warnert70 at yahoo.com; = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food = and Drink in the Auditorium

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I see this problem in our high school productions all the = time. My theory on it is this:
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People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to = everyone EXCEPT them.
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We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their = children have been involved in community and high school theatre for = years, and they know better - continue to sneak cameras into = performances and shoot flash pictures during them, despite signs = and an announcement telling them this is not = permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead = center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them = to stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and = tell them to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, = and when I reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted = that it was for after the show, and she didn't want to leave it = in her car. Of course, as soon as the lights went down, out came her = camera and the flashes began.
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So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - = What do YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with = people who don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your = salary?"
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75430.97D67307-- From starringeb at gmail.com Mon Feb 19 06:19:58 2007 From: starringeb at gmail.com (E.B. Smith) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:19:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Indellible, a new play, at Cleveland State University Message-ID: AUDITION NOTICE: TIME: Tuesday, February 20th and Wednesday February 21st both at 6:00 until 8 or 9. Appointments are encouraged, but not required. Limited time is available on Thursday Feb. 22 as well. CALLBACKS will be Thursday, Feb. 22. PLACE: The Upstairs Theatre, Cleveland State University, Chester Ave. and 23rd St. MATERIALS REQUESTED: Headshot or recent photograph, theatrical resume, and a monologue (if one is prepared). Sides will be provided to those who do not have a monologue ready. Please indicate any dialect work done esp. Southern American. PRODUCTION DATES: Times TBD, last weekend of April and 1st weekend of May. This production will be part of the CSU Student Play Festival. CONTACT: E.B. Smith at starringeb at gmail.com or call (216) 496-5612 for an appointment SYNOPSIS: Indellible is the story of the roots of the modern civil rights movement in the North. Set in Southern Ohio in the 1950's and in 1902, the play explores the means and the obstacles to African American advancement in post-civil war America. This play focuses on the publication of a small black newspaper called the Negro Times, which has been raising fears amongst whites in this small Ohio River town of uprising or revolution. CHARACTER BREAKDOWN: Walter Davidson: (African American) A self educated entrepreneur, originally from the deep south, who owns a used clothing store. Doleda Watkins: (African American) A widowed mother who works in Walter Davidson's used clothing store. Delano/Old Delano: (Caucasian) A mysterious agent from the south. Festus Watkins: (African American) A twelve year old boy who works for Walter Davidson. He is the son on Doleda Watkins. Curtis and Pratt: (African American) Two young Civil Rights demonstrators who are in jail for attempting to integrate a lunch counter. Furman: (Caucasian) A henchman who works for Delano. 'Bama and Babo: (African American) Two railroad men who help smuggle Walter Davidson's newspaper to other parts of the country. They also work as sources of news from other places. William Rochester III: (African American) An educated northern man who has come to town to meet with Walter. Prison Guard: (Caucasian) A young racist prison guard in 1950. ALL ROLES ARE AVAILABLE Compensation will be provided in the form of a stipend upon closing of production. --No Actors' Equity contracts are available for this production-- -- From AlteredPotential at starspath.com Mon Feb 19 07:22:00 2007 From: AlteredPotential at starspath.com (Alana Mileras) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 07:22:00 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opportunity: Music Video Production Needed Message-ID: <20070219072200.CD06F4E9@resin18.mta.everyone.net>
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Local record label is seeking $20,000 in investment capital in order to launch musician to the national arena.  Amount can come from one source or several different individuals.  Musician tours over 200 dates a year and has sold over 10,000 units without distribution or record label support.  Plan of action and industry contacts are in place; money is needed to market and promote Artist's next record properly in order to get industry action.  ROI, terms and conditions, and other details can be discussed based on interest level.  Serious inquiries only.






 

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From hiseas2 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 07:41:19 2007 From: hiseas2 at aol.com (hiseas2 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:41:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Kill a Mockingbird Message-ID: <8C9225388C5D66F-B24-7437@WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department. Pam Christian does amazing things with these students. Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department. On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse. They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS! Bernadette Hisey ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. ----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
I would just like to give kudos to yet another phenomenal theatrical presentation by the Elyria High School Drama department.  Pam Christian does amazing things with these students.  Even with the 4 'snow days' just previous to opening night, their performance was stellar. 

It's also good to know that the administration at Elyria High supports the drama department.  On one of the snow days, the cast was given permission to come to school in the afternoon and rehearse.  They were also given permission to rehearse all day Friday during school. 

Break a leg at the State Thespian Conference and the Thespian Festival, EHS!

Bernadette Hisey




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----------MB_8C9225388C5D66F_B24_C5D4_WEBMAIL-DC14.sysops.aol.com-- From oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com Mon Feb 19 07:54:40 2007 From: oiff-News-owner at yahoogroups.com (oiff2001) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 15:54:40 -0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL][OIFF-News] Oscar Night America Tickets Message-ID: --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release 20 February 2007 - for immediate release OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures, Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9 (CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP), will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television market as their winter fund raising event this year. Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio. =95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight =95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio =95 Ticket Price: $75 =95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, money order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street, Cleveland, OH 44102 ** Your name will be held at the door** =95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception and include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest. =95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind," only to name a few of the outstanding items. The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the artist but also education and audience building activities. Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com. Contact: Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment jefferymannies at sbcglobal.net OR Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures ohioindiefilmfest at juno.com --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release
20 February 2007
- for immediate release

OSCAR NIGHT=AE in Cleveland =96 presented by Independent Pictures,
Sponsored by Roetzel & Andress=A9

(CLEVELAND, OH) =96 Local non-profit, INDEPENDENT PICTURES (IP),
will provide Academy Awards=AE enthusiasts the
opportunity to take part in an American tradition, the broadcast of
the 79th Academy Awards=AE ceremony at Oscar Night=AE America (ONA). ONA is the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' grassroots program
that enables charities, such as northeastern Ohio's Independent
Pictures, to host the only licensed ONA in the Cleveland television
market as their winter fund raising event this year.

Mayor David Bentkowski, www.davidbentkowski.com , will be the
official Emcee for the evening. On December 10, 2003, Attorney David
Bentkowski became the youngest Mayor in the history of the City of
Seven Hills. Elected at age 31, he is also believed to be one of the
youngest mayors serving in the State of Ohio.

=95 Sunday, February 25, 2007, 7PM =96 Midnight
=95 Location: The Clifton Club, 17884 Lake Road, Lakewood, Ohio
=95 Ticket Price: $75
=95 Purchase Tickets: www.ticketweb.com or by mailing your check, mone= y
order or cashiers check to: Independent Pictures, 1392 W. 65th Street,
Cleveland, OH 44102
** Your name will be held at the door**

=95 The ONA event will feature a "Spago style" meal and reception= and
include the live broadcast of the Awards presentation, live from the
Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, which will be televised by Cleveland's ABC
Television affiliate. There will also be live entertainment during
the commercial segues and take-away gifts for each guest.

=95 Unique to this year's event presented by IP will be a display of an
amazing array of vintage Hollywood memorabilia such as Jean Harlow
personal nightgown, the screen worn costume worn by Doris Day in "Love=
Me or Leave Me," Viven Leigh's gloves from "Gone with the Wind,&q= uot; only
to name a few of the outstanding items.

The mission of IP is to ensure freedom of expression through the art
of independent media in the larger struggle for social justice and
equality. IP accomplishes its mission by supporting emerging media
artists through a variety of programs and services, and by providing a
consistent, reputable venue for media work the public would not
otherwise see in Ohio. This requires not only programs geared to the
artist but also education and audience building activities.

Tickets are still available through www.ticketweb.com.

Contact:
Mr. Jeffery Mannies, Event Coordinator / SRO Entertainment
jefferymannies@sbcgl= obal.net
OR
Bernadette Gillota, Artistic Director / Independent Pictures
ohioindiefilmfest@juno= .com

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__,_._,___ --kqtAsRke4PPXCfXid4YstoWo5a7E9PZolE7vpxV-- From Moviemanandy at aol.com Mon Feb 19 08:02:44 2007 From: Moviemanandy at aol.com (Moviemanandy at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:02:44 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paid Event ... Message-ID: --part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator for a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a few more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If anyone is interested, e-mail me at: moviemanandy at aol.com with any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience. Thank you in advance. We are in need of a couple. A few I had can't do it know do to previous commitments. Kindly, Andy Schofield www.dream-makerproductions.com www.moviemanandy.com --part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


     I was recently hired as a production co-ordinator f= or a NCAA Women's Basketball Event coming to Cleveland. I am looking for a f= ew more good reliable managers to help with the event. Interviews will be on= February 27th. The event will be on March 31st and April 1st and 2nd. If an= yone is interested, e-mail me at:  moviemanandy at aol.com   wit= h any experience ranging from production asssitant to manager experience.
Thank you in advance. We are in need of a couple. A few I had can't do it kn= ow do to previous commitments.

Kindly, Andy Schofield

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--part1_cc8.af4254a.330b2424_boundary-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 08:31:05 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 08:31:05 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Poetry@Coventry Village Library-Tuesday, February 20@6PM Message-ID: <580220.89757.qm@web54513.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th. Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze. We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes! Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on. Door open at 6 pm. This is a free open mic poetry event with music. Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard. --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Nia Coffeehouse comes to the Coventry Village Library Tuesday, Feb. 20th.  Cleveland is about to emerge from the January/February Deep Freeze.  We can do our part to melt the snow by blazin' up some seriously hot rhymes!

Stop by the library at 1925 Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights, help yourself to a cup of hot coffee, bring a few poems and get your flow on.

Door open at 6 pm. 

This is a free open mic poetry event with music.

Free parking available on Coventry and in the lot on Washington Boulevard.


Finding fabulous fares is fun.
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1131902392-1171902665=:89757-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:37:52 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:37:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Aurora Community Theatre Fundraiser!! Message-ID: <009201c75444$4e8448b0$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable SEASONS OF LOVE An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing Entertainment, gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit Aurora Community Theatre 115 E. Pioneer Trail Aurora, Ohio 44202 7 p.m. Friday, Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24 $35 per person ACT Members, $30 each Limited Seating For Reservations Call 330-562-1818 Dress: Casually Elegant Musical Directors -- Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason Producers-Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney=20 SONGS in the theatre Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, co-hosts PERFORMERS John Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, = David Vosburgh, Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, = Michael Pitt, Liz Fuller, Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, = Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, Lynn McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, = Daniel White, Ross Wason, Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and = George Roemich SWEETS (and Savories) in the Gallery Gourmet Sweets by Jean Arbuckle Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague of Twiinz Catering Punch, Wine and Coffee Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by LeeAnn Anderson SWING in the theatre Dance onstage to the syncopated rhythms and memorable melodies from the = 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the Bodkin Big Band. Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 

SEASONS = OF=20 LOVE
An Evening of Songs, Sweets & Swing

Entertainment,=20 gourmet food, dancing & surprises to benefit
Aurora = Community=20 Theatre
115 E. Pioneer Trail
Aurora, Ohio 44202
7 = p.m.
Friday,=20 Feb.23 and Sat. Feb. 24
$35 per person
ACT Members, $30 = each
Limited=20 Seating
For Reservations Call 330-562-1818

Dress: = Casually=20 Elegant


Musical Directors = --=20
Anne Ramsay and Ryan Wason
Producers=97Marianne Paul and Phyllis Grumney

SONGS=20 in the theatre
Kevin Horak and Phyllis Grumney,=20 co-hosts
PERFORMERS
John=20 Messner, Chris Hunter, Amanda Fertel, Karen Haus, Rob Albrecht, David = Vosburgh,=20 Wini Kovacik, Gary Bakst, Don Arbuckle, Kristen Mayer, Michael Pitt, Liz = Fuller,=20 Chris Hunter, Tanya Shively, Cheryl Miller, Sherry Gloor, Sally McGill, = Lynn=20 McGill, Philip Potter, Rose Dougherty, Daniel White, Ross Wason, = Kevin=20 Horak and Phyllis Grumney, Ted Hollo and George Roemich

SWEETS (and Savories) in the = Gallery
Gourmet Sweets by=20 Jean Arbuckle
Gourmet Savories by Marianne Paul and Madelon Sprague = of Twiinz=20 Catering
Punch, Wine and Coffee
Flute by Joan Horine and Harp by = LeeAnn=20 Anderson

SWING in the theatre
Dance onstage to the syncopated = rhythms and=20 memorable melodies from the 1930s and 40s with Chris White and the = Bodkin Big=20 Band.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_008F_01C7541A.64012CF0-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Feb 19 08:39:20 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 11:39:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hudson Players Message-ID: <009d01c75444$81711690$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable AUDITIONS =20 Run for Your Wife Ray Cooney =20 Audition Dates: Sunday, March 11 7:30pm Monday, March 12 7:30pm =20 Production Dates: May 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19 @ 8pm =20 =20 =20 STORY This superb example of the British farce had them rolling in the aisles = in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two wives in = different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule. = Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in = the Net. " Run for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A = frolic? It is ... a triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous = laughter." N.Y. Post. "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. = Daily News. "A laugh a minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from = laughing so hard." =20 =20 CAST REQUIREMENTS: =20 Age Range: Must be 21 or over =20 6 male=20 2 female =20 =D8 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent = appropriately =D8 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie onstage =D8 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual = innuendo =20 =D8 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner) =20 =20 We have a general meeting on Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting = will be at 6 p.m. followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is = important because you're a valuable member or perspective member and we = need your input. We are planning some great fun activities. For one = thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season. After our great Wheel of = Fortune like unveiling last year, we of course can't present the season = without a song and dance. Well.maybe we can present it without dance, = but not without song. Thus as an added benefit to the general meeting we = will have our favorite vocalist Chris White, performing with the Bodkin = Big Band. The Bodkin Big Band a 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music = of every genre from 40's swing all the way through today. Chris will = perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, and many more.=20 =20 Just as some background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996. The = band was originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and = everyone had so much fun that they decided to keep the group together. = The band is comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high = school/college students, and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led = by husband-wife duo Jeff & Debbie Bodkin. The Bodkin Big Band has = performed at various venues including First Night Akron, Wilmot = Wilderness Center, Porthouse Theater, and many other places. Now they = can add our general meeting to the list. We a very pleased and honored = that they are doing so please let them know this by showing up and = enjoying their performance. =20 There is no cost for this great entertainment except your attendance at = our general meeting. We do ask that you also make every attempt to bring = some new prospective members with you (which can include yourself if = you've never come out but wondering what we're all about). We'd like a = full crowd and more fun people to add to our group. Of course, we will = also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so donations will gladly be = accepted for that as well.=20 See, general meetings are fun and exciting.=20 =20 As always, feel free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions = you may call=20 330-655-8522 =20 The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the = Barlow Community Center.=20 >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt = St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a = block down the road.=20 >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down = the road. =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
AUDITIONS

 

Run for Your Wife

Ray Cooney

 

Audition Dates:           =20 Sunday, March 11   =20 7:30pm

           &nbs= p;           =20            =20 Monday, March 12  =20 7:30pm

 

Production Dates:  = May=20 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19  @=20 8pm

           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           =20

 

 

STORY

This superb example of the British farce had them = rolling in the=20 aisles in London and New York. A taxi driver gets away with having two = wives in=20 different areas of London because of his irregular working schedule.=20 Complication is piled upon complication as the cabby tries to keep his = double=20 life from exploding. For a side-splitting sequel, see Caught in the Net. = " Run=20 for Your Wife should run for life." Sunday Express. "A frolic? It is ... = a=20 triumph." Daily Telegraph. "Virtually continuous laughter." N.Y. Post.=20 "Audiences will enjoy the show tremendously." N.Y. Daily News. "A laugh = a=20 minute!." WABC Radio. "I was exhausted from laughing so=20 hard."

 

 

CAST = REQUIREMENTS:

 

Age = Range:  Must be 21 or=20 over

 

6 = male=20

2=20 female

 

=D8      =20 Must be able to speak and or learn a British accent=20 appropriately

=D8      =20 The character Barbara Smith wears sexy lingerie=20 onstage

=D8      =20 The character Bobby Frankly is gay, and there is adult sexual=20 innuendo

 

=D8      =20 At the very end of the show, two men kiss each other (the = characters John=20 Smith and his friend Stanley Gardner)

 

 

We have a general = meeting on=20 Sunday, March 11th. The general meeting will be at 6 = p.m.=20 followed by auditions at 7:30. The general meeting is important because = you=92re a=20 valuable member or perspective member and we need your input.  We are planning some great fun = activities. For one thing, we hope to unveil our 2007-08 Season.  After our great Wheel of = Fortune like=20 unveiling last year, we of course can=92t present the season without a = song and=20 dance. Well=85maybe we can present it without dance, but not without = song. Thus as=20 an added benefit to the general meeting we will have our favorite = vocalist=20 Chris White, performing with the Bodkin Big Band. The Bodkin Big = Band a=20 20-piece jazz/big band featuring music of every genre from 40's swing = all the=20 way through today. Chris will perform songs from Broadway, jazz, swing, = and many=20 more.

 

Just = as some=20 background, the Bodkin Big Band was formed in 1996.  The band was=20 originally put together for a dance at the Bodkin's church and everyone = had so=20 much fun that they decided to keep the group together.  The band is = comprised of 20 musicians, mainly music educators, high school/college = students,=20 and adult musician hobbyists. The band is led by husband-wife duo = Jeff=20 & Debbie Bodkin.  The Bodkin Big Band has performed at various = venues=20 including First Night Akron, Wilmot Wilderness Center, Porthouse = Theater, and=20 many other places. Now they can add our general meeting to the = list. We a=20 very pleased and honored that they are doing so please let them know = this by=20 showing up and enjoying their performance.

 

There is no cost=20 for this great entertainment except your attendance at our general = meeting. We=20 do ask that you also make every attempt to bring some new prospective = members=20 with you (which can include yourself if you=92ve never come out but = wondering what=20 we=92re all about). We=92d like a full crowd and more fun people to add = to our=20 group. Of course, we will also be fundraising for Relay for Life, so = donations=20 will gladly be accepted for that as well.


See,=20 general meetings are fun and exciting. =

 

As = always, feel=20 free to email info at hudsonplayers.com with any questions you may call =

330-655-8522

 

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

From the = North, simply=20 exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 = (just=20 past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community = Center will=20 be on the left hand side just a block down the road.

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

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C7541A.9887FBC0-- From Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu Mon Feb 19 09:50:24 2007 From: Autumn.Lamb at tri-c.edu (Lamb, Autumn) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:50:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SPACE STILL AVAILABLE 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Adjudication for High School Students April 25-27, 2007 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There are still a few more spaces available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year's 28th Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don't want anyone to miss out. Call today to reserve your slot. 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508. =20 =20 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland The Ultimate JazzFest Experience for High School Students April 25 - 27th 2007 Tri-C Metro Campus 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, Ohio 44115 =20 REGISTER NOW! =20 ATTEND CLINICS - HEAR LIVE CONCERTS Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz Artists. =20 Artist-in-Residence - Winard Harper Adjudicators and Clinicians =20 =20 Performance Workshops: High School Jazz Ensembles - Wednesday, April 25 Thursday, April 26 Friday, April 27 Jazz ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances. Written and recorded comments will be provided to the ensemble directors. Also, interactive workshops will take place with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their performance. =20 Performance Workshops Registration Fee: $250 per ensemble/combo Clinics and master classes offered at no additional cost. =20 Scholarships and Awards: Tri-C Jazz Studies Scholarships for Fall '07 Summer with the Jazz Masters for Fall '07 IAJE Scholarship Award Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship =20 All Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship. Live concert performances by world renowned artists 28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January '07 Special discounted ticket prices will be available for school groups! =20 Hotel accommodations=20 A limited number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest Rate. Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 - 1022 Carnegie Ave 216-373-3804 Ask for Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate. Rates are in effect for the rooms as available. The hotel is located in downtown Cleveland about 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus. There is a swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests. Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a short driving distance from the hotel. =20 To register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using the mailing information listed on the form. =20 If you have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu. =20 =20 Performing Arts Division MAM 211 2900 Community College Ave Cleveland, OH 44115 =20 =20 =20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form High School Performance Workshops Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April 26 and Friday, April 27, 2007 =20 =20 Please print or type clearly: =20 Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in print):________________________ =20 Director's Name: Name of High School: Street Address: City State Zip =20 Office phone: ( ) Other phone: ( ) =20 E-mail: =20 I am an IAJE member Yes __________ No____________ (Must be a member in order for your combo or ensemble participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship) =20 =20 High School Instrumental Performance Workshops Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m. (combos and ensembles)=20 =20 # _______ students will perform Wednesday, April 25 =20 # _______ students will perform Thursday, April 26 =20 # _______ students will perform Friday, April 27 =20 Registration fee: $250.00 per ensemble due with completed registration form. Registrations will not be accepted without payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve basis. No refunds will be made after March 2, 2007. Please make checks payable to: Tri-C JazzFest (and send to address below). =20 # _______ students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.=20 =20 Special concert ticket rates will be offered to registered ensembles as available - watch for further information. =20 =20 Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community College may be used in promotional literature. =20 Return this form and required registration fee to Alice Backus * Performing Arts Division, Room 211 * 2900 Community College Ave. * Cleveland, OH 44115-3196 =20 General Information =20 * Ensembles will receive a warm-up time prior to performance. =20 =20 * Performance Workshops are scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop with the clinicians and tear-down time. =20 * Tuned acoustic piano, drums, guitar and bass amps, sound system provided. If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it available. =20 * Directors will receive audio tapes of their ensemble's performance.=20 =20 * Motivating and instructional clinics are scheduled throughout the day. To get the full benefit of this unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other events. =20 * If after registration you find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as possible so it can offer your slot to another ensemble. =20 =20 Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at=20 Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus=20 2900 Community College Ave. Cleveland, OH 44115 (Enter off E. 30th St. on Woodland Ave. - Volunteers will be present to assist) =20 =20 We look forward to welcoming you to=20 Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland 2007!!! =20 =20 For further information please call 216-987-3206 Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7544E.6F0F6D50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

There are still a few more spaces = available for our High School Adjudication Events at this year’s 28th = Annual JazzFest. This is an exciting opportunity, and we don’t want = anyone to miss out.  Call today to reserve your slot.  = 216-987-3206 or 216-987-3508.

 

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28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland

The Ultimate = JazzFest Experience

 for High = School Students

April 25 = – 27th 2007

Tri-C Metro Campus

2900 = Community College Ave Cleveland, = Ohio 44115

 

REGISTER NOW!

 

ATTEND CLINICS – HEAR LIVE CONCERTS

Students get the opportunity to work with both National and International Jazz = Artists.

 

Artist-in-Residence – Winard Harper

Adjudicators and Clinicians           =             &= nbsp;  

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Performance Workshops:

High = School Jazz Ensembles – Wednesday, April 25

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Jazz = ensembles will be adjudicated by national and local jazz artists during their performances.  Written and recorded comments will be provided to = the ensemble directors.  Also, interactive workshops will take place = with the Jazz ensembles at the conclusion of their = performance.

 

Performance Workshops Registration Fee:  $250 per = ensemble/combo

Clinics and master classes offered at no additional = cost.

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Scholarships and Awards:

Tri-C Jazz = Studies Scholarships for Fall ‘07

Summer = with the Jazz Masters for Fall ‘07

IAJE = Scholarship Award

Berklee College Summer Performance Scholarship

 

All = Clinicians and directors must be a member of IAJE to qualify for the IAJE awards and scholarship.

Live concert performances by world renowned = artists

28th Annual Tri-C JazzFest line-up to be announced January = ‘07

Special = discounted ticket prices will be available for school = groups!

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Hotel accommodations

A limited = number of rooms are available at a special JazzFest = Rate.

Hilton Garden Inn - $87.00 – 1022 Carnegie Ave = 216-373-3804

Ask for = Jeff Elastro and mention Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland rate.  Rates are in = effect for the rooms as available.  The hotel is located in downtown = Cleveland about = 7-10 minutes from Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus.  There is a = swimming pool and work-out facilities available to all hotel guests.  = Shopping, restaurants and attractions are conveniently located within walking or a = short driving distance from the hotel.

 

To = register, please fill out the attached Registration Form and return to Alice Backus using = the mailing information listed on the form.

 

If you = have any questions please call or email Alice Backus on 216-987-3206 or alice.backus at tri-c.edu.<= /o:p>

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Performing Arts Division

MAM 211

2900 Community College = Ave

Cleveland, OH = 44115

 

 

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland ~ Registration Form

High School Performance Workshops

Wednesday, April 25, Thursday, April = 26

and Friday, April 27, = 2007

 

 

Please print or type = clearly:

 

Name of Ensemble (as you want it to appear in = print):________________________   =           

Director's = Name:           = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;      

Name of High School:   =            &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

Street Address:           = ;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =        

City        &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;             &nbs= p;            = ;            =                   = State           = ;        Zip    =            &nbs= p;           

Office = phone:        = (           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;     )  =            &nb= sp;            Other phone:           = (           )            =             &= nbsp;         

E-mail:   &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;      

 

I am an IAJE member     Yes __________    = No____________ (Must be a member in order for = your

combo or ensemble = participants to be eligible for a IAJE award or scholarship)          =

 

High School Instrumental = Performance Workshops

Adjudications begin at 8:30 a.m.  (combos and ensembles)

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Wednesday, April 25

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Thursday, April 26

 

# _______           =             &= nbsp;          students will perform  Friday, April 27

 

Registration fee: $250.00 = per ensemble due with completed registration form.

Registrations will not be accepted without = payment included and are accepted on a first-come, first-serve = basis.

No refunds will be made after March 2, = 2007.

Please make checks payable to:  Tri-C = JazzFest (and send to address below).

 

# = _______       &nbs= p;            = ;            =   students/adults will purchase lunch in the college cafeteria.

 

Special concert ticket rates = will be offered to registered ensembles as available – watch for further information. 

 

Participation in Tri-C JazzFest implies that = any photos taken by Cuyahoga Community = College may be used in promotional literature.

 

Return this form and = required registration fee to Alice Backus • Performing Arts Division, Room = 211 • 2900 Community College Ave. • Cleveland, OH = 44115-3196


 

General Information

 

·        Ensembles will receive a = warm-up time prior to performance. 

 

·        Performance Workshops are = scheduled for 40 minutes, which includes set-up, performance, on-stage workshop = with the clinicians and tear-down time.

 

·        Tuned acoustic piano, drums, = guitar and bass amps, sound system provided.  If you need special equipment/instruments please let us know and we will try to make it = available.

 

·        Directors will receive audio = tapes of their ensemble's performance.

 

·        Motivating and instructional = clinics are scheduled throughout the day.  To get the full benefit of this = unique festival please plan to stay and participate in clinics and other = events.

 

·        If after registration you = find that you are not able to perform, please notify the festival as soon as = possible so it can offer your slot to another = ensemble.

 

 

Performance Workshops and Clinics are held at

Cuyahoga Community College Metro Campus =

2900 Community College = Ave.=

Cleveland, OH 44115=

(Enter off E. 30th = St. on Woodland = Ave. – Volunteers will be present to = assist)

 

 

We look forward to welcoming you to =

Tri-C JazzFest Cleveland = 2007!!!

 =

 =

For further information please call

216-987-3206

Or email alice.backus at tri-c.edu

 

 <= /p>

 

 

 

 

 

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Mon Feb 19 09:58:10 2007 From: pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com (pgoersmeyer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 12:58:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Run Crew needed Message-ID: <000d01c7544f$8dc2c550$2100a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House is looking to fill a run crew position for The Clean House. This is a paid position. The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to 3/25/07. Dresser experience is preferred, but will train. Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Run Crew needed


The Cleveland Play House is looking to = fill a run crew position for The Clean House.  This is a = paid position.  The dates of the contract are 2/22/07 to = 3/25/07.  Dresser experience is preferred, but will train.  = Any interested party please reply to Penny Goersmeyer, Assistant = Production Manager at 216-795-7000 ext. 243 or e-mail at = pgoersmeyer at clevelandplayhouse.com

------=_NextPart_000_000E_01C75425.A4EE43F0-- From Huntheatre at aol.com Mon Feb 19 10:08:58 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:08:58 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse looking for Choreographer Message-ID: -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is seeking an experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell". The production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st. Audition dates are April 9 & 10th. Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks will be the music director. There is a stipend for this position. Interested parties should reply by e-mail to _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. For more information go to our web site at: _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) Tom Meyrose Managing Director -------------------------------1171908538 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is seeking an=20 experienced choreographer for it's production of "Godspell".  The=20 production will open on June 7 and run through July 1st.  Audition date= s=20 are April 9 & 10th.  Dave MacKeigan will direct and John Franks wil= l be=20 the music director.  There is a stipend for this position.
 
Interested parties should reply by e-mail=20= to=20 huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is locat= ed at=20 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is an affiliate of the Cleveland=20 Metroparks.  For more information go to our web site at: www.huntingtonplayhouse.com
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing=20 Director
-------------------------------1171908538-- From the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 10:37:40 2007 From: the_tripartite_soul at yahoo.com (Harmony Staxx) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 10:37:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Filipino Kali Seminar - Info ! Message-ID: <980611.95466.qm@web52807.mail.yahoo.com> --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !" SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. & 2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m. Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term 'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting. Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'. True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art. He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public, covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'. For Seminar Information Please Contact : Philippine Martial Arts Institute at : 440.237.4138 Or visit : http://www.MarcialTirada.Com Or Contact Master Kolar at : 216.466.2394 'KINJIRU ACADEMY' http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com SEMINAR LOCATION : KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105 FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or Family members are half the abovementioned fees ! --------------------------------- Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
 
     FILIPINO KALI SEMINAR
        FEATURING PUNONG GURU TONY MARCIAL
 
              "Do Not Miss This Rare Opportunity
          To Train In the Ancient Art of Kali !"
 
   SATURDAY - MARCH 3, 2007 - STICK FIGHTING
   SATURDAY - APRIL 7, 2007 - FILIPINO BOXING
 
   TIMES : 10 a.m. - 1 p.m. &  2:30 p.m. - 4:30 p.m.
 
   Founder of The 'Marcial Tirada Kali System'. The term
     'Tirada', means rapid hitting ; striking or cutting.   
    Guru Marcial had the privilege of studying Kali in the 
    Philippines, under 'Punong Guru Roberto Sarmiento'.
   True to the Filipino Martial Art Tradition Guru Marcial
     decided to share his knowledge of this warrior art.
   He will be teaching this lethal fighting art to the public,
    covering both 'weapons' and 'empty-hand techniques'.
 
         For Seminar Information Please Contact :
            Philippine Martial Arts Institute at :
                       440.237.4138
                          Or visit :
               http://www.MarcialTirada.Com
 
                Or Contact Master Kolar at :
                       216.466.2394
                   'KINJIRU ACADEMY'
           http://MySpace.Com/kinjiruacademy
             http://www.KinjiruAcademy.com
 
                  SEMINAR LOCATION :
  KINJIRU ACADEMY 5609 Fleet Ave., Cleve.,OH 44105
 
FEES : $35 for Kinjiru Academy Members & $45 for Non-members
NOTE : The above fees are for the entire day. Also, children or   
              Family members are half the abovementioned fees !
 
        
   
 


Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-592913643-1171910260=:95466-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:48:28 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:48:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope this Saturday Message-ID: <200702191348248.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / $15.00 Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com . Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Doug Stanhope at the Beachland Ballroom
Saturday, February 24th, 9:00 PM / = $15.00

 

Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts = directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly = likeable and funny guy.

Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that = dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, “The = Unbookables” and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for = comedy fans who appreciate the real deal.

Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD = “Dumb It Down For The Masses” is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy.

Also appearing are Cleveland’s own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, = Mike Baker and Jeff = Blanchard.

This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. = Productions.

Check out an interview with Andy Andrist  at the Podcast “F You = Marconi” at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and = www.hearts-o-darkness.com = for more info.

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0005_01C7542C.A4F8A000-- From mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com Mon Feb 19 10:58:42 2007 From: mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:42 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]F You Marconi show Message-ID: <200702191359996.SM04920@Databoy1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com . Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially Cleveland comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page. This week's show has an interview with Andy Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos "the Cheato Bandito" Mencia, and other scattered topics. F You Marconi contains language and situations that may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. You click, you take your chances. Mike Baker Cleveland Yucks Ltd. mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Cleveland has a new pod cast dedicated to the Cleveland comedy scene. Check out the F You Marconi show at www.fyoumarconi.com.<= /span>

Hosted by Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard of Hearts of Darkness infamy, this weekly = show rattles around the current events in the news, society, and especially = Cleveland = comedy. Ipod ready, you can subscribe at the home page.

 

This week’s show has an interview with Andy = Andrist who will be opening for Doug Stanhope Saturday at the Beachland Ballroom, = Brittany shaves her head, Joe Rogan talks big smack with Carlos ”the Cheato = Bandito” Mencia, and other scattered topics.

F You Marconi contains language and situations that = may not be suitable for younger audiences or the extremely uptight. Expect a = fair share of F-bombs, blasphemies, scatological references, unsavory opinions, encouragement of various forms of debauchery, excess drinking, unnatural = sex acts, and general rabble rousing. But we're not promising any of these. = You click, you take your chances.

 

=

 

Mike Baker

Cleveland Yucks Ltd.

mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com

 

------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C7542E.123A06D0-- From bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:05:33 2007 From: bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com (Brittany Janis) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:05:33 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition Reminder: Open Casting Call Wednesday for Ferdinand and the Bull at The Cleveland Play House Message-ID: <000c01c75458$f8907360$4400a8c0@clevelandplayhouse.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C7542F.0FBA6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit --------AUDITIONS FOR FERDINAND AND THE BULL AT THE CLEVELAND PLAY HOUSE---------------------- The Cleveland Play House is casting its next children's musical, Ferdinand the Bull, to be directed by Seth Gordon, musical director Charles Eversole, choreographer Pandora Robertson. The first rehearsal is scheduled to be Tuesday, March 27 and the play will run April 24-May 20. Rehearsals will be generally daytime, six days a week; all performances will be daytime, six days a week. A weekly salary is provided; we are looking for non-AEA actors only. The following characters are being cast- Duque Dodo- 45-65, competitive, self absorbed. Baritone. Duquito Danilo- 20's, the Duque's sweet son who wishes to be a dancer. Tenor/High Baritone. Cochina- 20's, a pig, Danilo's friend, star struck with an outsized personality, mezzo-soprano. Ferdinand- 30's-40's, a bull, a gentle soul who loves flowers, Bass or Bass-Baritone. Auditions are scheduled for Wednesday, February 21 in the afternoon and early evening. Please prepare a song about three minutes long or less in the range we need. There will be a pianist. Auditions will be by appointment. To schedule one or ask questions, please respond to bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com . 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Brittany Janis Director Of Campus Liaisons Artistic Intern (216) 795-7000 (x148) bjanis at clevelandplayhouse.com Have you ordered your tickets for Ella yet? ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C7542F.0FBA6B60 Content-Type: application/ms-tnef; name="winmail.dat" Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64 Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="winmail.dat" eJ8+IjITAQaQCAAEAAAAAAABAAEAAQeQBgAIAAAA5AQAAAAAAADoAAEIgAcAGAAAAElQTS5NaWNy b3NvZnQgTWFpbC5Ob3RlADEIAQOQBgDgEAAAIAAAAAsAAgABAAAAAwAmAAAAAAAeAHAAAQAAAGYA AABBdWRpdGlvbiBSZW1pbmRlcjogT3BlbiBDYXN0aW5nIENhbGwgV2VkbmVzZGF5IGZvciBGZXJk aW5hbmQgYW5kIHRoZSBCdWxsIGF0IFRoZSBDbGV2ZWxhbmQgUGxheSBIb3VzZQAAAAIBcQABAAAA FgAAAAHHVFjud7mMMzPlZ0KmpNe4VPopRIgAAAsAAQ4AAAAAAgEKDgEAAAAYAAAAAAAAADR/IQUo G/BGsR/8TINrp0rCgAAAAwAUDgEAAAACAQkQAQAAAI4NAACKDQAA8x0AAExaRnUpkm8OAwAKAHJj cGcxMjUaMgxgYwBQAQRzdHPiaAVwYmNoDvUJAA+HZmgN4A+WYmkBQwtgbpEOEDAzMxGmZmUSIj8B 9wKkA2MCAA+ACsBzZUJ0AtFwcnEyAAAqyQqhbm8U4CAwAdAB0MI2EjAwNTA0FrEB0PkWoDR9B20C 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Message-ID: <000c01c7545a$b5593260$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0008_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950" ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 Fisticuffs to Pointy Things=20 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, Ten Classes, Tuition $250=20 ~ AGES 16 & UP ~=20 March 2 ~ May 11, NO CLASS APRIL 6=20 Instructor: John Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors=20 Check out his website here! www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com=20 The principles of Stage fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting = for the stage! THIRTY solid hours of hands-on instruction! Come and see = his work onstage at Weathervane: Romeo & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20 Acting for the Camera=20 Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ 9:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 16 ~ May 7=20 Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20 Check out his IMBD here! http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/=20 Check him out on Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas=20 Currently ONSTAGE at The Cleveland Playhouse! = http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061215 = The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to techniques for = acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the difference between = "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or performance = designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When = it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don't act, and be natural!" = is not all that's needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor's = unique process of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual = sensibility needed, and spend time discussing the professional aspects = of the business. At the end of this course you will know how to prepare = and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do once you've been = cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in the U.S. Weathervane Playhouse=20 Adult Education SPRING 2007=20 ~ Ages 18 and Up ~ Stage Makeup for the Actor=20 Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ 6:00 pm, One Class, Tuition $80=20 March 10, 2007=20 Instructor: Melanie YC Pepe, Director of Education=20 Melanie has designed makeup for over 50 theater productions, as well as = TV & film. She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of Medicine.=20 A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL techniques are demonstrated for student, but = the focus of this class is self-application. A practical guide to the = fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to help transmit your = acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look altogether! Students = will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to apply these = techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20 The Business of Voice Acting=20 Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100=20 April 14 ~ May 5=20 Instructor: Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 ** IN PROGRESS **=20 Act Out!=20 Saturdays, 1:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm, Six Classes, Tuition $150=20 January 27 ~ March 10, NO CLASS ON MARCH 3=20 Instructor: Pete Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20 "Acting is repeatedly performing, before audiences, words and actions, = each and every time with exactly the same tempo, inflection, emotion and = meaning, while making them appear to be happening for the very first = time.=20 If the actor is an artist, his role is the object that he presents to = his viewer for contemplation. As any artist knows, this object, the = role, must be meticulously crafted and controlled, and yet appear to be = spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from the actor's = craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his = assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20 We will discuss these value judgements, and how they affect our work as = actors; and we will study craft and technique. Specifically, I will show = you how to analyze a script while you are rehearsing, and to memorize it = at the same time.=20 Work will be limited to two-person scenes, one to be assigned, others to = be selected by the students. The class will meet for six two-hour = sessions. I look forward to working with you!"=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0009_01C75430.CC1C7950 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x=20 17=20
 
Fisticuffs to Pointy=20 Things
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm, = Ten Classes,=20 Tuition $250
~ AGES 16 & UP=20 ~ =
March 2 = ~ May 11, NO=20 CLASS APRIL 6
Instructor: John=20 Davis ~ Society of American Fight Directors =
Check out his = website here!=20 www.ThrustHome.com and here! = www.TheFightDirector.com
The = principles of Stage=20 fighting ~ from hand-to-hand to sword fighting for the stage! THIRTY = solid hours=20 of hands-on instruction! Come and see his work onstage at Weathervane: = Romeo=20 & Juliet open February 20, 2007!=20
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn=20 Thomas ~ AEA, SAG, AFTRA=20
Check out his IMBD = here!=20 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/
Check him out on=20 Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas
Currently ONSTAGE at = The Cleveland=20 Playhouse! http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061<= /FONT>215 The purpose of this course is to introduce the = student to=20 techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. We will discuss the = difference=20 between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and "film acting" or = performance=20 designed to be recorded and edited. The class will examine what = adjustments need=20 to be made as we approach acting for the camera. When it comes to acting = for the=20 camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be natural!" is not all that=92s = needed. Instead,=20 this course stresses the actor=92s unique process of preparation and = execution. We=20 will discuss the visual sensibility needed, and spend time discussing = the=20 professional aspects of the business. At the end of this course you will = know=20 how to prepare and audition for a role in "the movies" and what to do = once=20 you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a working actor in = the=20 U.S.
 
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages = 18 and Up=20 ~
 
Stage = Makeup for the=20 Actor
Saturdays, 2:00 pm ~ = 6:00 pm, One=20 Class, Tuition $80
March 10,=20 2007
Instructor: Melanie=20 YC Pepe, Director of Education=20
Melanie has designed = makeup for over=20 50 theater productions, as well as TV & film.  = She also designs for NEOUCOM, College of=20 Medicine.
A HANDS-ON workshop: ALL = techniques=20 are demonstrated for student, but the focus of this class is = self-application. A=20 practical guide to the fundamentals of Stage Makeup. Learn techniques to = help=20 transmit your acting to the BACK row. OR change the way you look = altogether!=20 Students will learn "Basic Corrective Makeup" techniques, and how to = apply these=20 techniques to a character makeup. A complete Makeup kit will be provided = for=20 each student to keep. Practice makes perfect!=20
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~ = 5:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 14 ~ May = 5
Instructor: Joe Cali;=20 AFTRA, SAG=20
What can you do to become=20 professional? Forget what you=92ve been told about the quality of your = voice. Can=20 you read? Can you interpret? Can you bring copy to life? Unlike stage = actors,=20 voice actors often receive NO advance script=85 yet YOU must be able to = bring the=20 text to life! Develop these skills along with the business savvy you = need for a=20 career in Voice Acting. And
GET CALLED=20 AGAIN!
 
Space is = limited so sign-up=20 today!
 
** IN PROGRESS=20 **
 
Act Out! =
Saturdays, 1:30 pm = ~ 3:30 pm,=20 Six Classes, Tuition $150 =
January 27 ~ March = 10, NO=20 CLASS ON MARCH 3 =
Instructor: Pete=20 Ferry, AEA, AFTRA, SAG=20
"Acting is repeatedly = performing,=20 before audiences, words and actions, each and every time with exactly = the same=20 tempo, inflection, emotion and meaning, while making them appear to be = happening=20 for the very first time.
If the actor is an artist, = his role is=20 the object that he presents to his viewer for contemplation. As any = artist=20 knows, this object, the role, must be meticulously crafted and = controlled, and=20 yet appear to be spontaneous and immediate. The control originates from = the=20 actor's craft, his technique; while the spontaneity originates from his=20 assumptions, his internalized value judgements.=20
We will discuss these = value=20 judgements, and how they affect our work as actors; and we will study = craft and=20 technique. Specifically, I will show you how to analyze a script while = you are=20 rehearsing, and to memorize it at the same time.
Work will be limited to = two-person=20 scenes, one to be assigned, others to be selected by the students. The = class=20 will meet for six two-hour sessions. I look forward to working with=20 you!"
 
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Leon Major, Artistic Director    

Richard Buckley, Principal Conductor

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DANCE AUDITIONS

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Opera Cleveland seeks professionally = trained dancers for paid roles in its upcoming 2007 = season.

Auditions will = take place on:

 

Sunday, Feb. 25, = 2:00pm-5:00pm

 

Dance roles are available = in:

 

Salome       &nbs= p;            = ;            =             &= nbsp;   Performance Dates    April 20, 22, 27, 28, = 2007

Jeannette = Aster,           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;          State Theater, Playhouse = Square

Director and Choreographer =            Rehearsals Begin:       March 21, = 2007           &nb= sp;          =

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;

 

La = Traviata         &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      Performance Dates:   June 13, 15, 17, 20, 23, 24, = 2007

Leon Major, = Director           = ;            =   Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       May 24, = 2007

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

 

A Little Night Music         &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;   Performance Dates:    Aug. 10, 11, 12, 17, = 18,

19, 2007

Paul Gurgol, = Director           = ;            = Bolton Theater, Cleveland Play House

Michael Medcalf, = Choreographer     Rehearsals Begin:       July 16, = 2007

 

          &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;            =              =

Requirements:

=

 

  • Professionally trained dancers, at least 18 years of age, must be solid in ballet = and modern dance and/or with any specialties. =
  • You must bring a resume and headshot.  =
  • Dancers must arrive warmed up and ready to begin at = 2:00PM
  • Audition = will begin with a class, barre provided. 
  • You must = arrive 15 minutes early to register. To register ahead of time, call Cliff = Wilson, Audition Coordinator, at 216-575-0903 x = 211.

 

Location.  Held in the = 3rd floor dance studio = of the Cleveland Masonic and Performance Arts Center, 3615 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio 44115.  Please use the = Euclid = Ave. entrance.  Street parking is available, as well as secured parking = in the lot at a cost of $2.00.

 

Questions.  Please call = Cliff Wilson, at 216-575-0903 x 211 or email at: wilson at operacleveland.org

 

 

 

Cliff = Wilson

Artistic Administrator

Opera Cleveland

=

1422 Euclid = Ave., Ste. 1052

Cleveland, OH 44115

(b) 216-575-0903 ext. 211

(f) 216-575-1918

wilson at operacleveland.org

 

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At Lake Erie College in Painesville.

Workshops meet on Saturday, February 24th a= nd Sunday, February 25th from 1:00-3:00 p.m.

 

Learn how to swing dance with guest instructor= s; national and international dance champions, Valerie Salstrom and Marty K= lempner of Get Hep Swing Ltd. 

 

Students will learn the basic six count swing = moves that will get everyone started Swing dancing.  They will then wo= rk on intermediate moves that will add some flash and style to their Swing = dancing. 

 

Classes are FREE and OPE= N TO ANYONE! 

Please= call (440-375-7450) or

email dicello at lec.edu to reserve a spot. =

 

Lake Erie College

Fine= Arts Building

391 W. Washington Street

Painesville, Oh 44077

440 375-7455

 

Hope to see you there!

 

PS If you want to see what we can do please ch= eckout the videos on our website.  www.GetHepSwing.com

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

www.= GetHepSwing.com

 



Fit more fun into your day with Flexicon: the crossword game that feeds yo= ur brain. =A0 PLAY now for FREE. = --_9be8d93c-6fb9-45fa-89e8-dffad0efa69c_-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:04:37 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:04:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Legacy triple organ recital to take the stage at LEC Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287D3@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry=20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 Lake Erie College to present legacy triple organ recital =20 (PAINESVILLE, Ohio) - Lake Erie College will honor its history and = legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital by three = organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 p.m. = in Morley Music Hall, James Darling, David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway = will perform in a joint organ recital on the newly-restored Carol Morris = E.M. Skinner Organ. =20 Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s and = performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is = organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. = Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and Lenel. =20 Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known throughout the = region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC = and served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the = 70s, following the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist = for the Cleveland Orchestra under George Szell during that period. = Gooding returns to campus to perform Festival Toccata by Percy Fletcher = and other selections. =20 =20 Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, = art and worship, and artistic director of music and performing arts at = Trinity Cathedral. He has performed organ recitals throughout North = America and Europe and made his conducting debut in South America at the = Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will = perform the substantial three-movement work, Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, = no.2, by Sigfrid Karg-Elert. =20 This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are = required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030. =20 =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 ### =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

Contact:=A0=A0 Kathleen Lawry =

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Office: =A0=A0 = =A0=A0=A0440/375-7230=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0

Date:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = =A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

Lake Erie College to present = legacy triple organ recital

 

(PAINESVILLE, Ohio) – Lake Erie College will = honor its history and legacy in organ music through the presentation of a recital = by three organists with significant ties to the College. On March 18, at 4 = p.m. in Morley = Music Hall, James Darling, = David Gooding and Daniel Hathaway will perform in a joint organ recital on the = newly-restored Carol Morris E.M. Skinner Organ.

 

Darling taught organ at LEC during the 1950s into the early 60s = and performed on the Morley Skinner in a large number of College events and = music programs each year of his tenure. Residing in Virginia, he is organist choir master emeritus of Bruton Parish Church in Williamsburg. Darling will return to campus for the first time in more than forty = years to perform works by Pachelbel, Vivaldi, Pelham, Litaize and = Lenel.

 

Gooding is a highly-respected, versatile artist, known = throughout the region for his voice-training expertise, composing, musical direction, = organ performances and work as a lyricist. Gooding taught organ at LEC and = served as College organist throughout the 1960s and well into the 70s, following = the tenure of James Darling. He also served as organist for the Cleveland = Orchestra under George Szell during that period. Gooding returns to campus to = perform Festival Toccata by Percy = Fletcher and other selections.=A0

 

Hathaway has been the director of music at Trinity Cathedral in = Cleveland since = 1977 and currently holds the titles of canon for music, art and worship, and = artistic director of music and performing arts at Trinity Cathedral. He has = performed organ recitals throughout North America and Europe and made his = conducting debut in South America at the Teatro Col=F3n in Buenos Aires, Argentina, in 2004. Hathaway will perform the substantial three-movement work, = Symphonic Chorale, op. 87, no.2, = by Sigfrid Karg-Elert.

 

This concert is free and open to the public. No reservations are required. For more information, please contact Paul Gothard, professor = of music, at (440) 375-7030.=A0

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive institution of higher education. The = College offers 26 undergraduate majors, including new programs in sports = management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as = master’s degrees in business administration and education. This coeducational = college, grounded in the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all = ages and is nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and = international learning opportunities for students.

 

###

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75469.904C907E-- From KLawry at lec.edu Mon Feb 19 13:43:08 2007 From: KLawry at lec.edu (Lawry, Kathleen Public Relations and Marketing Specialist) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 16:43:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" Message-ID: <32C7C2A53A646943BF489CB4BD7CB64B1287E4@lecmail1.lec.edu> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =20 Contact: Kathleen Lawry =20 Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Office: 440/375-7230 =20 Date: February 19, 2007 =20 =20 Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present "Marcus is Walking" =20 (PAINESVILLE, OHIO) - Emotions of love and friendship will be explored = during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of "Marcus is = Walking." Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April 13-14 and = April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in = the C.K. Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.=20 =20 On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the play = examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on = Halloween; an actor on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end = collision and confrontation with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a = devastated businessman strikes up an unlikely alliance with a homeless = woman who sleeps in his car.=20 =20 Nine Lake Erie students and one alumnus make up the cast, which = includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, = Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, Garrett Fausnaught, = Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath. =20 Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC students. = Though the performance is free for Lake Erie College students, faculty = and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free = parking is located off Gillett Street near Philips Osborne School. =20 Founded in 1856, Lake Erie College is a dynamic and progressive = institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology = and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master's degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in = the liberal arts, enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is = nationally recognized for its equine studies programs and international = learning opportunities for students. =20 # =20 =20 Kathleen Lawry Public Relations and Marketing Specialist Lake Erie College 391 W. Washington St. Painesville, OH 44077 Phone: 440.375.7230 Fax: 440.375.7204 E-mail: klawry at lec.edu =20 www.lec.edu =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Date:=A0=A0= =A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0February 19, 2007

 

 

Lake Erie College Theatre Department to present “Marcus is = Walking”

 

(PAINESVILLE, OHIO) – Emotions of love and friendship will be = explored during the The Lake Erie College spring theatre production of = “Marcus is Walking.” Audiences can view the production at 7:30 p.m. April = 13-14 and April 19-21 and at 2:30 p.m. April 22. The production will be held in the C.K. = Rickel Theatre of the Fine Arts Building.

 

On the occasion of the hundredth anniversary of the car, the = play examines the emotional landscape we roam as we travel in our cars. = Control, navigation, love and escape are some of the themes explored. A = protective father shepherds his son through the neighborhood on Halloween; an actor = on his way to perform Hamlet provokes a rear-end collision and confrontation = with a Czech =E9migr=E9 cab driver and a devastated businessman strikes up an = unlikely alliance with a homeless woman who sleeps in his car. =

 

Nine Lake Erie students and = one alumnus make up the cast, which includes, Nicki Clouse, Tricia Lilliman, = Maggie Leach, Laken Piercy, Laura Osborne, Italy Picucci-Rich, Stephen Marra, = Garrett Fausnaught, Tommy Smolko and Joe Fath.

 

Tickets are $10 for adults and $8 for seniors and non-LEC = students. Though the performance is free for Lake = Erie College = students, faculty and staff, reservations do need to be made. To make a reservation, call = the box office at 440-375-7450 or e-mail faboxoffice at lec.edu. Free parking is = located off Gillett = Street near Philips Osborne School.

 

Founded in 1856, Lake Erie = College is a dynamic and = progressive institution of higher education. The College offers 26 undergraduate = majors, including new programs in sports management, forensic psychology and therapeutic horsemanship, as well as master’s degrees in business = administration and education. This coeducational college, grounded in the liberal arts, = enrolls just over 1,000 students of all ages and is nationally recognized for = its equine studies programs and international learning opportunities for = students.

 

#

 

 

Kathleen = Lawry

Public Relations and Marketing Specialist

Lake Erie = College

391 W. Washington = St.

Painesville, = OH 44077

Phone: = 440.375.7230

Fax: = 440.375.7204

E-mail: klawry at lec.edu

www.lec.edu

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C7546E.F229F3F6-- From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Feb 19 13:58:32 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 13:58:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NEED USHER for 2/24 "The Price" Performance Message-ID: <521982.98976.qm@web81705.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE." The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run. Please contact either via email at ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net or call: 216.321.2930 Thank you so much Celeste Cosentino Operations Manager Ensemble Theatre --0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Ensemble Theatre is in need of an usher for our Saturday February 24th performance of Arthur Miller's "THE PRICE."
The show has received RAVE reviews and we allow our ushers free admission to the show either on the day of or for the remainder of the run.
Please contact either via email at
or call:
216.321.2930
 
Thank you so much
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
 
 
--0-1326592492-1171922312=:98976-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Mon Feb 19 14:04:14 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:04:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Garfield Hts. church seeking pianist/keyboard player Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hathaway United Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday evening rehearsals. Must be able to read music and demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music. Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus. If interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387. Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail: _humchurch at yahoo.com =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Hathaway United = Methodist Church in Garfield Heights, Ohio, seeks a ministry-minded = individual with piano and keyboard skills, for Sunday morning worship and Thursday = evening rehearsals.  Must be able to read music and = demonstrate creative excellence in playing all styles of Christian music.  Familiarity with the United Methodist order of music is a plus.  If = interested, please contact Debbie Steely at 216/749-4387.  Fax resumes to 216/662-4849, or e-mail:

_humchurch at yahoo.com

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75471.E4AFDE24-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Feb 19 11:32:13 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:32:13 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Romeo & Juliet... Guys night out! Message-ID: <00a301c7545c$a8a8aee0$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 =20 Weathervane Playhouse Proudly Presents Romeo & Juliet A Young Actor Series Production February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Romeo & Juliet! I know what you're thinking. NOT exactly a guys' = night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse production, that's where = you are wrong! Shakepeare's classic tale of love and tragedy goes = hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast performs Shakespeare's text with passion and intensity and = the fight choreography puts this production over the top! Romeo & Juliet Performance Schedule February 20 ~ March 4, 2007 Tuesday, February 20 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, February 22 at 10:00 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, February 23 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, February 24 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, February 25 at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, February 28 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Thursday, March 1 at 10:00 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT! Friday, March 2 at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 3 at 7:30 p.m. Sunday, March 4 at 2:30 p.m. =20 Charge by phone at Weathervane's Ticket Office at 330-836-2626. Call = between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. Tuesday through Friday. Tickets: $8. OUR DIRECTORS: Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the newly hired Director of Education, = Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo & Juliet at Weathervane = Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts from Kent State = University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is currently = returning to her life in the theater after the births of her three = beautiful children. John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ An award winning, certified fight = director who recently relocated to the Cleveland-Akron scene. He has = just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he presented over four = thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries worldwide. His = past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of = Emily & The Trial of Anne Boleyn. Project STAGE Sponsors: The Akron Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan = Foundation, OMNOVA Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation. = The Ohio Arts Council helped fund this program with state tax = dollars to encourage economic growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all Ohioans. ### ------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe  = (330) 836-2626x 17
   
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Proudly=20 Presents
Romeo & = Juliet
A Young Actor Series = Production
February 20 ~ = March 4,=20 2007

    Romeo &=20 Juliet! I know what you=92re = thinking=85 NOT=20 exactly a guys=92 night out! But for the Weathervane Playhouse = production, that=92s=20 where you are wrong! Shakepeare=92s classic tale of love and tragedy = goes=20 hand-in-hand with intense sword fighting in this a game of wits between = friends=20 & foes. In love and in war, Shakespeare is a contact sport! Our = dynamic cast=20 performs Shakespeare=92s text with passion and intensity and the fight=20 choreography puts this production over the top!

Romeo & = Juliet
Performance Schedule
February 20 ~ March 4, = 2007
 
Tuesday, February 20 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, February = 22 at 10:00=20 a.m.. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, February 23 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, February 24 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, February 25 at = 2:30=20 p.m.
 
Wednesday, = February 28 at 10:00=20 a.m. (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Thursday, March 1 at = 10:00 a.m.=20 (Project STAGE) ~ SOLD OUT!
Friday, March 2 at 7:30=20 p.m.
Saturday, March 3 at = 7:30=20 p.m.
Sunday, March 4 at 2:30=20 p.m.
   
 Charge by phone at = Weathervane=92s Ticket=20 Office at 330-836-2626. Call between 10 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. = Tuesday=20 through Friday. Tickets: $8.
 
OUR = DIRECTORS:

Melanie Pepe (Director) ~ As the = newly=20 hired Director of Education, Melanie makes her debut directing Romeo = &=20 Juliet at Weathervane Playhouse. Melanie holds a BFA in Theater Arts = from=20 Kent State University, and has spent the last 10 years teaching. She is=20 currently returning to her life in the theater after the births of her = three=20 beautiful children.

John C. Davis (Fight Director) ~ = An award=20 winning, certified fight director who recently relocated to the = Cleveland-Akron=20 scene. He has just completed his sixth tour with the USO, where he = presented=20 over four thousand performances and toured in over 16 countries = worldwide. His=20 past fight directing credits include: Cyrano De Bergerac, Henry V, The = Tragedy=20 of Maceth, Lysistrata, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Perils of Emily & = The=20 Trial of Anne Boleyn.

Project = STAGE=20 Sponsors:
    = The Akron=20 Community Foundation, Dominion, The Margaret Clark Morgan Foundation, = OMNOVA=20 Solutions Foundation & The Sisler McFawn Foundation.  =
    = The Ohio Arts=20 Council helped fund this program with state tax dollars to encourage = economic=20 growth, education excellence and cultural = enrichment for all=20 Ohioans.
 
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------=_NextPart_000_00A0_01C75432.BF5DC500-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 11:00:32 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 14:00:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Winter/Spring Classes! Message-ID: <200702191900.l1JJ0OpG019465@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit New Winter/Spring Classes at Art House Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! Enameling Artist/Instructor: Craig Sullivan Date: 6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, 24, 31 and April 14 & 23 Time: 1 - 4 p.m. Cost: $115 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $104 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Jewlery Making Artist/Instructor: Deby Cowdin Date: 2 Weeks, Mondays, March 5-12 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $30 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $27 for Individual Level Members and above Intro to Crochet Jewelry Artist/Instructor: Cheryl Gross Date: 3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 and April 2 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $45 Supplies Included in the cost of the class $40 for Individual Level Members and above Glass Bead Making Artist/Instructor: Ann McNeill Date: 3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and 23 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 p.m. Cost: $157 Supplies Included in the cost $142 for Individual Level Members and above Please visit www.arthouseinc.org for class description and more information You can register for classes online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like to be removed from the Art House email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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I have a friend, a bassist by the name of Ed = Lemmers,=20 whose van was stolen last Monday night from the E. 105th area of = Cleveland near=20 Bratenahl. It was his birthday!!!!!!
In his line of work, computer tech. and = free-lance=20 upright & electric bass player, he relies heavily on his vehicle for = his=20 livelihood.
He is desperate for a very affordable, = reliable=20 used van or small SUV.
 
Can anyone who can help him out please contact = Ed at elemmers at ebdynamics.com
or I can forward your message as = well.
Thank you in advance for your = kindness.
 
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------=_NextPart_001_0043_01C75464.CEBB6980-- ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980 Content-Type: text/x-vcard; name="Greg Benedetto.vcf" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: attachment; filename="Greg Benedetto.vcf" BEGIN:VCARD VERSION:2.1 N:Benedetto;Greg FN:Greg Benedetto EMAIL;PREF;INTERNET:greg at belladetto.com REV:20070220T013034Z END:VCARD ------=_NextPart_000_0042_01C75464.CEBB6980-- From lmcmmohler at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:29 2007 From: lmcmmohler at yahoo.com (Larry Mohler) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:29 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Medina Show Biz: musician needed for pit Message-ID: <912035.31754.qm@web50911.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame. This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity. Tech week begins Mar. 4. Performance dates are: Mar. 9, 10, 11, 16, 17, 18, 23, 24. Fri/Sat @ 8pm; Sun @ 2pm. For more information, please contact Nancy McNeal, Orchestra Director, at (330)722-1948 or mjm194636 at msn.com * * * * * DO NOT REPLY TO THIS MESSAGE * * * * * --0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Medina County Show Biz Company is in need of a musician for the 1st trumpet position for the pit orchestra playing for our production of Mame.  This is a non-paying, volunteer opportunity.
 
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--0-1548220922-1171946429=:31754-- From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 20:40:31 2007 From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:40:31 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dance at The Erie Building Message-ID: <440687.78629.qm@web55410.mail.re4.yahoo.com> Regular Modern Class with MegLouise Dance at Studio 11 WILL BE MOVED TO THE ERIE BUILDING This Week Only! As a warm-up for the Sneak Review, performers and all dancers are invited to join us for a unique movement exploration lead by director Megan Pitcher. Class is free and open to the public. Donations welcome. Modern Dance Exploration At The Erie Building (www.eriebuilding.com) In The Warehouse District 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 2:30 - 3:30pm Saturday, February 24th ____________________________________________________________________________________ Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. http://videogames.yahoo.com/platform?platform=120121 From FSternfeld at aol.com Tue Feb 20 06:13:31 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:13:31 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC in less than two weeks. Message-ID: -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/) Fred Sternfeld, director THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP Supervisor: Carol Pribble The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment. The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. SESSION 1 Three Weeks: Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm SESSION 2 Three Weeks: Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007 10:00am - 5:00pm (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/map.htm) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info _here_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/signup.asp) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrolled in college ... Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and am excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommend this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. They are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models and I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work with Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he was here. SUPERB! Shaina Vencel, FPAC '05 I loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on every aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to prepare for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I feel inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible and each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!! Anne Markt, FPAC '04 & '05 Hi Fred! How are you? This is Erika Rylow from FPAC. I just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron and I just wanted to say thank you. So far almost everything we've discussed or done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC. I fully realize now how helpful camp was for me. Erika Rylow, FPAC '05 Ya know, FPAC was great this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demanding challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with this year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre as a profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real deal" and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs, none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere alone sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I just really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks again so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful! Halle Morse, FPAC '04 Dear Fred, This past summer at Fairmount Performing Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I have been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a career in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique each individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college program has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the idea of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so honored to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I not participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now in terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for any college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre. Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04 When I auditioned for Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into. I, as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have been involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FPAC could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial, from the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle, I believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions this year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies. For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as a career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Performing Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year at FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year), University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely crazy year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everything! Alex Puette, FPAC '04 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission requirements go to our _website_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. -------------------------------1171980811 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

Supervisor:=20 Carol Pribble

The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Trai= ning=20 Workshop should have a desire to study theater in a challenging and discipli= ned=20 environment.  The training is=20 focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding=20 artifice.  Campers in the=20 Professional Training Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene s= tudy=20 and audition techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre= or=20 dance.

SESSION=20= 1=20
Three Weeks:
 Monday, June 25 - Friday, July 13,=20 2007
10:00am - 5:00pm

SESSION 2
T= hree=20 Weeks:  
Monday, July 16 - Friday, August 3, 2007
10:00am -=20 5:00pm

 

--------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

AUDITIONS on March 3 and 4. More info=20= here

--------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Here are a few testimonials from FPAC alumni currently enrol= led in=20 college ...


Thanks again for the opportunity of FPAC. I truly learned a lot and= am=20 excited to begin new performance opportunities using what I've=20 learned! This program was extremely good for me. I would definitely recommen= d=20 this program to other college students. The full time staff was excellent. T= hey=20 are all obviously very talented and well-trained. They are good role models=20= and=20 I learned a lot from them!!!! I learned the most from the one-on-one work wi= th=20 Fred and CP. I learned a LOT from Tom Fulton in just the hour and a half he=20= was=20 here. SUPERB!
Shaina Vencel, FPAC=20 '05

I=20 loved camp - I really felt like I was in a theatre school with classes on ev= ery=20 aspect of the stage. I learned so much and I encourage anyone looking to pre= pare=20 for a professional career in theatre to come to FPAC ! Because of camp I fee= l=20 inspired to take more classes and learn more. The teachers are incredible an= d=20 each one helped me grow as an actress and a person. Thanks!!
Anne= =20 Markt, FPAC '04 &=20 '05

=

Hi Fred!  How are you?  This is Erika Rylow from FPAC.&nb= sp; I=20 just finished my first week of college at The University of Akron a= nd I=20 just wanted to say thank you.  So far almost everything we've discussed= or=20 done in my theatre classes are things we learned at FPAC.  I fully real= ize=20 now how helpful camp was for me. 
Erika Rylow, FPAC '05

Ya know, FPAC was gre= at=20 this summer and I'm very happy I did it, especially considering the demandin= g=20 challenges (COLLEGE AUDITIONS!) I was faced with t= his=20 year. The program is simply ideal for students really interested in theatre=20= as a=20 profession; even those looking to participate as a hobby. There are few=20 educational theatre programs really dedicated to teaching youth the "real de= al"=20 and preparing them for what may lie ahead. I've done many day camp programs,= =20 none offer the acting training that fpac does. The professional atmosphere a= lone=20 sets the camp apart from others. I'm excited to see this program grow! I jus= t=20 really wanted to commend you for offering such an excellent program for=20 students. Just my 2 cents, I know you already know it's fabulous! Thanks aga= in=20 so much for the character analysis sheet! Reeeally helpful!
Halle= =20 Morse, FPAC '04
=20


Dear Fred,
This past summer at Fairmount Perf= orming=20 Arts Camp was a wonderful experience and I thank you so much! Now that I hav= e=20 been in college for a semester, I am realizing just how valuable the acting=20 training was at FPAC. I am finding that camp has prepared me more for a care= er=20 in theatre than many of my college classes have. FPAC took time to critique=20= each=20 individual student in a supportive, nurturing environment. My college progra= m=20 has neglected to teach many of the character development concepts and the id= ea=20 of "behaving truthfully and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so hon= ored=20 to have gotten the opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last= =20 summer, as opposed to the same one or two teachers that are common in the=20 college setting. Looking back, I know I really would have missed out had I n= ot=20 participated in FPAC last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now= in=20 terms of my acting capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for= any=20 college student who wishes to pursue a career in theatre.
Kelly Pekar, FPAC '04

When I auditioned for= =20 Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into.= I,=20 as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have b= een=20 involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FP= AC=20 could have just been any other theatre camp. But it wasn't. Fairmount was a=20 truly different experience. My time spent at FPAC was extremely beneficial,=20= from=20 the guest artists to the scene study we did with the instructors. Like Halle= , I=20 believe that my summer at FPAC really helped me with my college auditions th= is=20 year, and will continue to help me throughout the rest of my theatre studies= .=20 For any student of theatre, especially ones that are trying to pursue it as=20= a=20 career, I can not persuade you more emphatically to attend Fairmount Perform= ing=20 Arts Camp. I am extremely proud to say that I was a part of the first year a= t=20 FPAC. As far as my college situation, I have been accepted to University of=20 Cincinnati - College Conservatory of Music (where I am going next year),=20 University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an absolutely cr= azy=20 year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at FPAC helped me out= =20 during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everythin= g!=20
Alex Puette, FPAC '04



for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials and admission=20 requirements go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.

-------------------------------1171980811-- From Brina1215 at aol.com Mon Feb 19 21:54:08 2007 From: Brina1215 at aol.com (Brina1215 at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 00:54:08 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]FOUR EYED MONSTERS-Indie Film in Cleveland at the Cinematheque 2/20 Message-ID: -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the film and they have put everything they have into it. You can learn more about them at _www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters_ (http://www.myspace.com/foureyedmonsters) or _www.foureyedmonsters.com_ (http://www.foureyedmonsters.com) . I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. It's a wonderful film. FOUR EYED MONSTERS Acclaimed at SXSW and nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows a young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow not to speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com Tickets are $8, Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for more information. Four Eyed Monsters Cleveland Cinematheque / Institute of Art Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00 p 11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106 (216) 421-7450 -------------------------------1171950848 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
I spent a lot of time helping them to promote the fi= lm and=20 they have put everything they have into it.  You can learn more about t= hem=20 at www.myspace.com/foureye= dmonsters=20 or www.foureyedmonsters.com. =20 I recommend checking out their video podcasts before or after the film. = ;=20 It's a wonderful film.
 
FOUR EYED MONSTERS

Acclaimed at SXSW and=20 nominated for two 2007 Independent Spirit Awards, Four Eyed Monsters follows= a=20 young New York City couple who meet online and begin a romance -- but vow no= t to=20 speak to each other. They communicate only via writing, drawing, email, text= =20 messaging, sex, and video. The Village Voice called it "a fresh, witty and=20 contemporary take on the perennial boy-meets-girl story." This 2005 American= =20 movie was written and directed by Susan Buice and Arin Crumley. It last 85=20 minutes. More info can be found at www.foureyedmonsters.com
Tickets are $= 8,=20 Cinematheque members and CIA students & staff $5. Call 216-421-7450 for=20= more=20 information.


Four Eyed Monsters
Cleveland=20 Cinematheque / Institute of Art
Tuesday, February 20 at 7:15 pm and 9:00=20 p

11141 East Boulevard, Cleveland, OH 44106
(216)=20 421-7450
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Have a burning question? Go to Yahoo! Answers and get answers from real people who know. --0-1659315176-1171954357=:77049-- From KerrComm at aol.com Tue Feb 20 04:17:18 2007 From: KerrComm at aol.com (KerrComm at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:17:18 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Purim, Parables and Pizza Message-ID: -------------------------------1171973838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Purim, Parables and Pizza (Featuring KULTURE KIDS) Sponsored and Presented by the Young Leadership Division of The Jewish Community Federation of Cleveland Sunday, February 25, 2007 5 - 7 p.m. Mandel Jewish Community Center Stonehill Auditorium 26001 S. Woodland Road Beachwood, Ohio Kids! Come dressed in your favorite Purim costumes for an evening filled with pizza, Purim-themed crafts and storytelling with Kulture Kids! $6 adults/$3 children Please bring new books to be donated to area schools. RSVP by Thursday, February 22 to yld at jcfcleve.org , call (216) 566-9200, ext. 278 -------------------------------1171973838 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Purim, Parables and Piz= za (Featuring KULTURE KIDS)
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Sunday, February 25, 2007
5 -= 7 p.m.
Mandel Jewish Community Center
Stonehill Auditorium
26001 S= . Woodland Road
Beachwood, Ohio

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-------------------------------1171973838-- From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 06:27:40 2007 From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 06:27:40 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]******ACTING WORKSHOP****** Message-ID: <964613.80331.qm@web30109.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S MEISNER WORKSHOP! ONLY $25! MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007! The Meisner Technique focues on "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" * Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises * Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique * Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students This Workshop Showcases Our On-Going Class! Email or Call for Location Hope to see you there! Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla --0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING'S
 
MEISNER WORKSHOP!
ONLY $25!
 
MONDAY FEBRUARY 26th 2007!
 
The Meisner Technique focues on
 "living truthfully under imaginary circumstances!" 
 
* Participate in Meisner's repetition & "3 moment" exercises
* Learn the basics of the Meisner Technique
* Watch advanced level scenes performed by current students
 
This Workshop Showcases
Our On-Going Class!
 
 
Email or Call for Location
 
Hope to see you there!
 
 
Contact Information:
Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com
 
(440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
--0-1614333801-1171981660=:80331-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Tue Feb 20 06:36:44 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:36:44 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Year of the Boar Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000A_01C754D2.A23BC580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Feb. 18th marks the Lunar Calendar's Year of the Boar. In honor of Chinese New Year, we are displaying our own collection of Silk Scrolls. The exhibit runs from Feb. 22nd - March 17th 2007. After viewing the display, dine in Cleveland's Chinatown for the best Asian cuisine between San Francisco and New York. We are Downtown Cleveland's Only Winery - we bring in California grapes and ferment them into 5 varietals right here in your own neighborhood. Our New York loft-style gallery provides a great setting to enjoy meaningful art works with a glass of fine wine. The connection between art and wine has been well established, and we have brought the two together under one roof. Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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Chamberlin on February 21, has been postponed due to speaker work obligations. Laura Leonard Youth Services Manager Twinsburg Public Library From lbender at mmjh.org Tue Feb 20 07:23:06 2007 From: lbender at mmjh.org (Lynda Bender) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:23:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie at the Maltz Message-ID: <00F806C7B26B0E4C8642BBB619B59860209FDD@mmjhmail.mmjh.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a little-know story of Black-Jewish relations One night only!=20 =20 Film: From Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims Wednesday, February21 7pm $10/$8 members To reserve your tickets call 216-593-0575 In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place-traditionally black colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden of oppression. A. Grace Lee Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and host of WCLV's distinguished "Black Arts" and "ArtsLog" programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion.=20 =20 =20 Lynda A. Bender Director of Education and Public Programs Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 DD 216.593.0588 Fax 216.593.0576 www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org lbender at mmjh.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CELEBRATE = BLACK HISTORY MONTH AT THE MALTZ MUSEUM with a = little-know story of Black-Jewish relations

One night = only!

 =

Film: From = Swastika to Jim Crow with A. Grace Lee Mims

Wednesday, February21

7pm

$10/$8 = members

To reserve = your tickets call 216-593-0575

In the 1930s Jewish intellectuals who escaped Nazi Germany and immigrated to the U.S. faced an uncertain future. Confronted with anti-Semitism at American = universities, may sought refuge in an unlikely place—traditionally black = colleges in the segregated South. This provocative 60-minute documentary tells the little-know story of two very different cultures sharing a common burden = of oppression. A. Grace Lee = Mims, a graduate of Hampton University and = host of WCLV’s distinguished “Black Arts” and = “ArtsLog” programs will introduce the film and lead a post-viewing discussion. =

 

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75503.057F0AB5-- From aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 07:28:05 2007 From: aj.higbee at sbcglobal.net (Alan or Judith Higbee) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:28:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Young Artists Showcase winners perform this Sunday in Cleveland Heights Message-ID: <010e01c75503$b84bd9b0$220110ac@BABYLAPTOP> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable YOUNG ARTISTS SHOWCASE Sunday, February 25, 3:00 p.m.=20 Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road, Cleveland Heights (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.) The Showcase will feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- = chosen through 2 rounds of competitive auditions. The program includes music for piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the = Allegro from Beethoven's "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,=20 Debussy's Syrinx for flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach = for unaccompanied violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.=20 The winning performers are: Amy Cave (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark = (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko (Berea),=20 Grace Patuwo (Copley), and Vidya Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to = return as a featured winner from the 2006 Showcase.=20 This free concert is sponsored by Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists = Reception will follow. For more information please contact; Judith Higbee, Director of Music, Church of the Saviour 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org ------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
YOUNG ARTISTS = SHOWCASE
 Sunday, February = 25, 3:00=20 p.m.
Church of the=20 Saviour
2537 Lee Road, = Cleveland Heights=20 (1 block north of Fairmount Blvd.)
    The = Showcase will=20 feature 5 excellent high school instrumentalists-- chosen through 2 = rounds of=20 competitive auditions.
  The program includes = music for=20 piano by Chopin and Rachmaninoff, the Allegro from = Beethoven's=20 "Appassionata" Piano Sonata,
Debussy's Syrinx for=20 flute, Strauss' Horn Concerto No. 1, music by Bach for = unaccompanied=20 violin and Widor's Suite for Flute and Piano.
The winning performers are: = Amy Cave=20 (Cleveland Heights), Abigail Clark (Chagrin Falls), Jordon Mocosko = (Berea),=20
Grace Patuwo (Copley), = and Vidya=20 Sundaram (Stow) who was invited to return as a featured winner from the = 2006=20 Showcase.
This free concert is = sponsored by=20 Arts in the Cathedral and an Artists Reception will=20 follow.
 
For more information = please=20 contact;
 Judith Higbee, = Director of=20 Music, Church of the Saviour
216-321-8880
------=_NextPart_000_010B_01C754D9.CEB4A490-- From Markkobak at aol.com Tue Feb 20 07:34:38 2007 From: Markkobak at aol.com (Markkobak at aol.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:34:38 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Ezell Exhibit Message-ID: -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en John Ezell was the resident Set Designer for Great Lakes Theatre Festival=20 for many years. On behalf of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold=20 Strokes and Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007= USITT=20 Annual Conference & Stage Expo. This retrospective on one of American theatre=E2=80=99s most influential de= signers=20 will include sketches, painter elevations, and designs encompassing fifty=20 years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional and international theatres. T= he USITT=20 Conference & Stage Expo will be held in Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March=20= 14=20 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyone may attend the Conference, with cu= rrent=20 USITT members receiving a discounted registration fee.=20 An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezell on Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM=20 to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, sponsored by the University of= =20 Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City Repertory Theatre.=20= All=20 are welcome.=20 For more information on the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the=20 following website: =20 _http://www.usitt.org/phoenix_ (http://www.usitt.org/phoenix)=20 Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni, colleagues, friends and= =20 associates. Sincerely, Jarrett Bertoncin UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96 Arts & Science Alumni Board jsbdesign at earthlink.net 913-486-4118 cell -------------------------------1171985678 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
John Ezell was the resident Set Designe= r for=20 Great Lakes Theatre Festival for many years.

On=20= behalf=20 of John Ezell I would like to cordially invite you to, Bold Strokes and=20 Finesse: The Stage Designs of John Ezell, presented at the 2007 USITT An= nual=20 Conference & Stage Expo.
 
This retrospective on one of Ameri= can=20 theatre=E2=80=99s most influential designers will include sketches, painter=20= elevations,=20 and designs encompassing fifty years of Mr. Ezell=E2=80=99s work in regional= and=20 international theatres. The USITT Conference & Stage Expo will be held i= n=20 Phoenix, Arizona, Wednesday, March 14 through Saturday, March 17, 2007. Anyo= ne=20 may attend the Conference, with current USITT members receiving a discounted= =20 registration fee.
 
An open reception is being held for Mr. Ezel= l on=20 Friday, March 16, 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM in the Hyatt Second Floor Atrium, spons= ored=20 by the University of Missouri-Kansas City Theatre Department and Kansas City= =20 Repertory Theatre. All are welcome.
 

For more informatio= n on=20 the USITT Conference & Stage Expo, visit the following website:=20  
http://www.usitt.org/phoenix

 
Please forward this invitation on to fellow alumni,= =20 colleagues, friends and associates.
 
Sincerely,
 
Jar= rett=20 Bertoncin
UMKC Department of Theatre Alumni '96
Arts & Science Alu= mni=20 Board
 
jsbdesign at earthlink.net
913-486-4118=20 cell
-------------------------------1171985678-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 07:56:26 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 07:56:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions Message-ID: <341639.62407.qm@web62305.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film. Looking for A bi-racial female, 10 -12 yrs old A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old An African American woman, early 30's An African American woman, late 30's/40's A female, 16 -18 yrs old Will be looking for male extras at a later date. Auditions are slated for February 23rd. Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional. Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max. Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th. Appointments only. Music and Communication Building MU 107 2001 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, OH 44115-2214 Off of East 21st and Euclid. Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email com411productions at yahoo.com. Thank you for your interest. --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Cleveland State University Film students now casting for Super-16mm student film.
 
Looking for
 
A  bi-racial female,  10 -12 yrs old
A bi-racial female, 16 - 18 yrs old
An African American woman, early 30's
An African American woman, late 30's/40's
A female, 16 -18 yrs old
 
Will be looking for male extras at a later date.
 
Auditions are slated for February 23rd. 
 
Please come with a short bio, resume and a headshot. Headshot need not be professional.
 
Also please bring short piece to read, 2 min max.
 
 
Production is tentatively scheduled for a three day weekend of March 23rd or March 30th.
 
Appointments only.
 
Music and Communication Building
MU 107
2001 Euclid Avenue
Cleveland, OH 44115-2214
 
Off of East 21st and Euclid.
 
Questions? Contact Instructor Cindy Penter at 1216-752-9020 or email
 
Thank you for your interest.


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-570543885-1171986986=:62407-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Feb 20 07:58:12 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 7:58:12 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Lauren K. Licursi/Feb. 20 & Other News! Message-ID: <9131648.1171987092088.JavaMail.root@web13> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Stage Actor - LAUREN K. LICURSI (Location: Strongsville, Ohio) (February 20, 2007) To view Lauren's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=645 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From info at GetHepSwing.com Tue Feb 20 07:59:58 2007 From: info at GetHepSwing.com (Valerie Salstrom) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:59:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Blue Lunch playing for a big swing dance this Saturday the 24th at the Bohemian National Hall Message-ID: <002001c75508$2e6a0d70$6601a8c0@Maxi> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0021_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570" ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Get Hep Swing invites you to come and dance to the most entertaining and super fun band-Blue Lunch! Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to a big swing dance this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at 4939 Broadway Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77) Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is true) and dancing to live music from 9pm to midnight! And all of this for only $10! or $7 if you are a poor student and can prove it :-) For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their swing night. Valerie Salstrom & Marty Klempner Get Hep Swing, Ltd. www.GetHepSwing.com ------=_NextPart_001_0022_01C754DE.45940570 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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Get Hep Swing = invites you to come and dance to the

most entertaining and super fun band—Blue Lunch!

 

Come and join Marty and I and all of our swing dance friends and music lovers to = a big swing dance

this Saturday, February 24th at the Bohemian National Hall at = 4939 Broadway = Avenue in Cleveland (Near Pershing and 77)

 

Beginner Jitterbug lesson from 8-9pm taught by the world famous swing dancers and teachers

Marty and Valerie (sounds dorky, but it is = true)

and dancing to live music from 9pm to = midnight!

 

And all of this for only $10!  or $7 if you are a poor student and can = prove it  J

 

For more info and directions, etc. please see www.GetHepSwing.com

 

See you on Saturday or maybe on Wednesday too at the Sunset Lounge for their = swing night.

 

Valerie Salstrom & Marty = Klempner

Get Hep Swing, Ltd.

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Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 
--0-2091739202-1171988789=:81397-- From mlzach25 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 08:27:30 2007 From: mlzach25 at yahoo.com (Monica Z) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 08:27:30 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]any info on Lorain Community Music Theater? Message-ID: <806724.31737.qm@web39510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken Monica --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-100488338-1171988850=:31737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I was wondering if anyone knew when LCMT auditions were for the summer...they're doing "Hello, Dolly!" if I'm not mistaken
 
Monica


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Prelude2Cinema and the Velvet Dog present "Dark Warp Feb 23rd 2007"
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
All are invited to a party for the cop/sci-fi TV Series "Out of Darkness" shooting in Cleveland, Ohio and airing on Time Warner Cable and My Space. Meet the cast and crew of Cleveland's own TV series. * Receive a Compliment Ticket for a Special Event from Mix Master Mike Spin of the Beastie Boys. Come out and support a Cleveland
TV Series using local talent.

FREE, BUT RSVP IS A MUST-

The Velvet Dog
1280 West 6th Street, Cleveland, OH
Friday Feb 23rd 7-10pm
3rd Floor VIP Room

Complimentary Apps, Door Prizes, Giveaways**
No Cover Charge, but Donations are Welcome
RSVP is a Must


Sincerely
Alex P. Michaels
Studio Chief
Prelude2Cinema
"Movies that Make You Think."
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Seeking Cast & Crew for 2004
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Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-658752840-1171988880=:84919-- From lenne at mindspring.com Tue Feb 20 08:39:19 2007 From: lenne at mindspring.com (Lenne ) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 11:39:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Acoustic Music w/ Jim Snively This Week Message-ID: <410-220072220163919640@mindspring.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011. Hi Everyone, Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day. Sign up is at 7:30pm. It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music. Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard, whatever and sign up early. It has been filling up pretty fast. Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old. Come on out and join in the fun. www.ridersinn.com Also, I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm. Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer. www.barkingspidertavern.com On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm. Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun. They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well. Plenty of parking in the rear. Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one ~ see you there. my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you www.myspace.com/jimsnively ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII  For more information on any of these events, contact Jim at: pickrjm at aol.com or 216-409-1011.
 
 
Hi Everyone,
                        Just a reminder that Rider's Inn Open Mic is now going strong and happening every Tuesday at least thru Memorial Day.  Sign up is at 7:30pm.  It's a chance for you to come in and sing a song to live acoustic music.  Bring your guitar, trumpet, keyboard,  whatever and sign up early.  It has been filling up pretty fast.  Rider's Inn & B&B was built in 1812 and is pushing 200 years old.  Come on out and join in the fun.  www.ridersinn.com
 
                        Also,  I'll be performing at the Barking Spider on Wednesday, February 21 at 8:00pm.  Come on by and join me while enjoying a glass of beer.  www.barkingspidertavern.com
 
                        On Thursday, February 22 I'll be stopping by the Mocha Dreams  (Arabica's) at 20672 Center Ridge Road, in Rocky River, for an evening of very informal live music from 7:00pm 'til 9:00pm.  Come by for "Jim & Friends" and bring your guitar and join in the fun.  They are an Arabica's and have all that wonderful coffee and a full menu as well.  Plenty of parking in the rear.  Make sure you use the convenient rear door for this one    ~     see you there.  
 
    my name is Jim LooseChange Snively and I thank you      www.myspace.com/jimsnively
------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Feb 20 09:01:10 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:01:10 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Celebrates President's Day Message-ID: <20070220-12011045-4e0-0@acc7> Something Dada is as patriotic as the next improv troupe (well, unless the next improv troupe is "Improv About America for America By Americans," but they're mainly jingoistic more than patriotic). In that vein, and in honor of President's Day, we'd like to present the newest installment of Something Dada Introduces the Presidents. This week, Millard Fillmore. Some interesting MF facts: - Served from 1850 - 1853 - He was a Whig (recently voted the 3rd coolest political party ever, behind the Bull Moose and the Know Nothings) - He wasn't elected, but served as the unlucky 13th president. (Ironically, of course, it was more unlucky for the 12th President, Zachary Taylor, who died in office) - His nickname: "The American Louis Philippe" (Who the heck was Louis Philippe? How much time for research do you think we have, you lazy bum? Go look it up yourself!) - Inspired an ironically uninspired cartoon, Mallard Fillmore (Get it? He's a duck! Mallard! Millard! Get it?) - He could fly! (Well, not really, but just curious if anyone would make it through 5 facts about Millard Fillmore) So there you go, indisputable proof that Something Dada can learn you up with the best of them. If this has merely teased your thirst for education, and you wish to drink more deeply from our fount of knowledge...or you just want to laugh your weekend away, come down and see Something Dada this weekend. We'll be performing Friday night at 8, Saturday at 8 and 10:30. Tickets are only $10, or dress up as Millard Fillmore and we'll give you half-off! Call 216.696.4242, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or visit our web site to make reservations. SOMETHING DADA All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, 2/2/07 8:00 PM Saturday, 2/3/07 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From t_gradisher at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 09:07:43 2007 From: t_gradisher at hotmail.com (ted gradisher) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:07:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Script Contest! $250 prize! Message-ID:

E.M.Productions wants to shoot your script! Submit your movie script now for our consideration to produce. Winner will recieve $250.00. All genres accepted. Help us help you get to Hollywood! All submissions must be recieved by 12:01 am, June 1st, 2007 and become the physical property of E.M.Productions. No scripts will be returned. All scripts must be mailed to: E.M.Productions 206 Comanche Place, Kent, Ohio 44240.




 
 
 
 
From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Tue Feb 20 09:09:25 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:09:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri- C West opens "Burial at Thebes" this Friday Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Tri-C West Theatre Department announces: =20 Burial At Thebes: A Version of Sophocles' Antigone by Seamus Heaney Director - Fred Gloor Asst. Director - Bob Ellis Set Design - Todd Krispinsky Lighting Design - Shawna Melnykowski Sound Design - Ben Stewart Costume Design - Craig Tucker Mask Design - Tim Corrigan =20 What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor? In a world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power. This theme, and others, take center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus Heaney's brawny translation of Sophocles' Antigone. Commisioned by Ireland's Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago. =20 About the Author: Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he teaches regularly at Harvard University. His recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened Ground (FSG, 1998). =20 =20 =20 Running: February 23, 24, March 1, 2, & 3 at 8pm February 25, March 4 at 3pm =20 =20 =20 =20 Mainstage Ticket and Reservation Information: All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus Theatre in the T building. For reservations call 216-987-5536 Admission Prices: General Admission $10 Students/Seniors/Staff $8 CCC Students Free with valid ID =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tri-C West Theatre Department announces:

 

Burial At = Thebes: A = Version of Sophocles’ Antigone by Seamus Heaney


Director – Fred Gloor

Asst. Director – Bob Ellis

Set Design – Todd Krispinsky

Lighting Design – Shawna = Melnykowski

Sound Design – Ben Stewart

Costume Design – Craig Tucker


Mask Design – Tim Corrigan

 

What does it mean to be a patriot? Or a traitor?  In a = world where individual freedoms and societal needs clash daily, the definitions change with = public sentiment, sometimes even at the whim of those in power.  This = theme, and others, take  center stage in Irish Poet Laureate Seamus = Heaney’s brawny translation of Sophocles’ Antigone.  Commisioned by Ireland’s Abbey Theatre for their centennial anniversary, the tale of = Antigone and her defiance of an authority she feels is despotic resonates as = clearly today as it did nearly 2500 years ago.

 

About the Author:  Seamus Heaney received the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1995. A resident of Dublin since 1976, he = teaches regularly at Harvard University. His = recent publications include Beowulf (FSG, 2000), = Diary of One Who Vanished (FSG, 2000), and Opened = Ground (FSG, = 1998).

 

 

 

Running:         &nb= sp; February 23, 24,   March 1, 2, & 3 at = 8pm

           = ;            = February 25, March 4 at 3pm

 

 =

 

 

Mainstage Ticket and = Reservation Information:

All Mainstage events are held in the Tri-C Western Campus = Theatre in the T building.

For reservations call 216-987-5536

Admission = Prices:          General = Admission          &nbs= p;         = $10

           = ;            =              = Students/Seniors/Staff        &nb= sp;       $8

           = ;            =              = CCC = Students           = ;            =     Free with valid ID

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75511.DF381F95-- From mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 10:01:41 2007 From: mmcornwell at sbcglobal.net (molly cornwell) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 10:01:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Playwriting Workshop at Hathaway Brown School Message-ID: <436794.69043.qm@web82906.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City. Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003. Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend. Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24. The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm Sunday, Feb. 25 at 2:30 pm Tickets are $6.00 Students/Seniors $8.00 General Admission For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125 Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH --0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
As part of this weekend of events surrounding Hathaway Brown School's production of The Heidi Chronicles by Wendy Wasserstein, Hathaway Brown is hosting a FREE Playwriting workshop with playwright Bridgette Wimberly - this Saturday, Feb. 24, from Noon to 4:00 pm. 
Ms. Wimberly, formerly from Cleveland, now resides in New York City.  Her play, Saint Lucy's Eyes, was produced at The Cleveland Play House in 2003.   Ms. Wimberly was mentored by Wendy Wasserstein in 1999 at The Cherry Lane Alternative, and subsequently became her friend.
Post-show discussions of The Heidi Chronicles will be led by Ms. Wimberly, will be led by Ms. Wimberly on Friday and Saturday night, Feb. 23 and 24.   
The show runs Thrs., Feb. 22 at 7:00 pm
                      Friday and Saturday, Feb. 23 & 24 at 7:30 pm
                      Sunday, Feb. 25  at 2:30 pm
Tickets are $6.00  Students/Seniors
                 $8.00 General Admission
For more information, call Molly Cornwell at 216-320-8796, ext. 7125
Hathaway Brown School is located at 19600 North Park Blvd., Shaker Heights, OH 
--0-1274420857-1171994501=:69043-- From smiledolly at hotmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:28:30 2007 From: smiledolly at hotmail.com (Gina Washington) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:28:30 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]march 10th Opening Reception Message-ID: --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Nubrosis Art Gallery Presents The Collaborative =20 Featuring: Araaman Alvin Fudge, Chester Hopkins-Bey, Kole,=20 Malkiese Paythress, Gina Washington=20 and=20 Guest Artist Brother Walt Wali Neil =20 Opening Reception March 10, 2007 5:00 - 8:00 pm Food, Poetry and Live Performance =20 Dj Dance Party 8:00 - 1:00 am Where: 11910 Buckey Rd =20 Link can be found at: http://ginawashington.tripod.com _________________________________________________________________ Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be.=A0 Meet Muse.=20 http://muse.live.com?source=3Dwlmailtag&loc=3Dus = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Nubrosis Art Galle= ry

Presents<= /FONT>

The Collaborative<= /STRONG>

 

Featuring:<= /P>

Araaman Alvin Fudge, Cheste= r Hopkins-Bey, Kole,

Malkiese Paythress, Gina Wa= shington

and

Guest Artist Brother Walt W= ali Neil

 

Opening Reception<= /FONT>

March 10, 2007

5:00 - 8:00 pm

Food, Poetry and L= ive Performance

 

Dj Dance Party

8:00 - 1:00 am

Where: 11910 Bucke= y Rd

 

Link can be found at:<= /STRONG>

http://ginawashington.tripod.com


Life is complicated.=A0 Sharing yours shouldn=92t be. Meet your= Muse. = --_adab62f6-a066-4884-9b16-10a7dda517a6_-- From tinks1026 at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 11:48:34 2007 From: tinks1026 at gmail.com (Angela Boehm) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 14:48:34 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical seeking basketball coach Message-ID: Olmsted Performing Arts is seeking a man between the ages of 30-40 years old to play the part of Coach Bolton in High School Musical. Show will be Performed April 26-28th. Cast is middleschool-college with three adult roles. If intrested please email angela at angela at olmstedperformingarts.com Thanks. Angela Boehm Olmsted Performing Arts Board Of Directors www.olmstedperformingarts.com 440.465.3355 From mollylarocco at gmail.com Tue Feb 20 12:13:43 2007 From: mollylarocco at gmail.com (molly larocco) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:13:43 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Vagina Monologues: Akron Message-ID: <13eb94d70702201213p222ee766x17ba08dd35f77e0a@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part! Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter! Help end Violence against Women. It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm. Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111 on campus Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day Foundation. Hope to see you all there!! ------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline Celebrate everyone's favorite body part!
Come see University of Akron students perform Eve Ensler's The Vagina Monologues and the Clothesline Project from the Battered Womens Shelter!

Help end Violence against Women.

<img src=" http://myspace-160.vo.llnwd.net/01913/06/16/1913526160_m.gif">

It's Feb 23 & 24 at 8pm and Feb 25 at 2pm.
Simmons Hall Auditorium, room 111
on campus

Tickets are $10 at the door, and all proceeds go to the Rape Crisis
Center/Battered Women's Shelter of Summit County and the V-Day
Foundation.

Hope to see you all there!!


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------=_Part_27948_3652233.1172002423187-- From JJones at aultman.com Tue Feb 20 12:47:03 2007 From: JJones at aultman.com (Jennifer Jones) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 15:47:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Call for Celebrity Impersonators Message-ID: <29A593101B6F5149B2A78A3E10E9B71007318A20@exch03.ahf2000.aultman.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I work for Aultman Hospital (located in Canton, Ohio). Each year we host an annual themed event for our employees in May. This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue. We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city backdrop. One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with them. I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could identify! Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th. Our "Celebs" would need to be available from about 5-7pm. We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience. If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023. =20 FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and have an Elvis in the works! =20 Thanks in advance for your consideration! Sincerely, Jennifer Jones =20 Jennifer Jones Aultman Hospital Physician Services 2600 Sixth Street SW Canton, Ohio 44710 330-363-4023 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I work for Aultman Hospital (located = in Canton, Ohio).  Each year we host an annual themed event for our = employees in May.  This year, the chosen theme centers on a boxing venue.  = We hold our event at the Civic Center (downtown Canton) and plan to re-create = Caesars Palace, complete with a boxing rink and a sin city = backdrop.  One of the ideas that our entertainment subcommittee had was to have celebrity = impersonators milling around allowing our employees to have photos taken with = them.  I am submitting this email to this listserv in hopes of finding a Cher, = Tina Turner, Paris Hilton, any celebrity the general public could = identify!  Our event this year will be held on Thursday May 17th.  Our “Celebs” would need to be available from about 5-7pm.  = We are happy to pay an hourly rate and can discuss at your convenience.  = If you or someone you know might be interested, please contact me directly at = jjones at aultman.com or call 330-363-4023.

 

FYI - I have landed a Marilyn and = have an Elvis in the works!

 

Thanks in advance for your = consideration!

Sincerely,

Jennifer Jones

 

Jennifer Jones

Aultman Hospital

Physician Services

2600 Sixth Street = SW

Canton, Ohio  44710

330-363-4023

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75530.46BC9DCA-- From info at standingrock.ne Tue Feb 20 09:18:06 2007 From: info at standingrock.ne (Standing Rock Cultural Arts) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 12:18:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Get WARM" Silent Art Auction, benefit for Epitome Magazine Message-ID: <45DB2D4E.90001@standingrock.net> Greetings, WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women?s Art Recognition Movement (W.A.R.M) present WHAT: ?Get WARM? Silent Art Auction for Epitome Magazine -a silent art auction to benefit the Epitome Magazine, a northeast Ohio magazine highlighting the achievments of women in our area. -Photographs, Paintings, Sculpture, Ceramics and more -food, beverages, and music WHEN: Saturday, March 3rd, 8pm -Auction closes at 5pm on March 31st. WHERE: North Water Street Gallery, 257 N. Water St., Kent CONTACT: 330-673-4970 or 330-686-9800 GALLERY HOURS: Thursday-Saturday 1-5pm www.standingrock.net for updates EPITOME MAGAZINE: www.epitomemag.com Maureen Londergan Founder & Editor in Chief Celebrating the arts minds and ambitions of the women of northeast Ohio! Epitome is now in its fifth year of publication. Epitome is a unique blend of local resources, area arts and literary updates as well as personal and global viewpoints that are important to women. Epitome magazine is published by Implosion Press a 501(c)(3) non profit organization. Epitome magazine is a publication of Implosion Press Implosion Press, a 501(c)3 Non-profit Organization. Implosion Press mission is to continue Celebrating the Arts, Minds and Ambitions of Women in Northeast Ohio. Phone: 330-836-7808 Fax: 330-836-9877 Thank you for supporting the Arts, Standing Rock Cultural Arts 257 N. Water St. Kent, OH 44240 330-673-4970 www.standingrock.net info at standingrock.net From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:20:54 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:20:54 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Noah Budin's CD Launch Party and Concert Message-ID: <83919.21116.qm@web81401.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Announcing the Release of Noah Budin's new CD "Metaphor" CD Launch Party and Concert Monday, February 26 8:00 PM Nighttown in Cleveland Heights (at the Top of Cedar Hill) Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians David Budin Ed Ridley, Jr. Sam Getz and Rob Ticherich Admission $10.00 Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime you an order them from www.soundswrite.com or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH or by emailing Noah at nbudin at sbcglobal.net --0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Announcing the Release of
Noah Budin's new CD
"Metaphor"
 
CD Launch Party and Concert
Monday, February 26
8:00 PM
Nighttown in Cleveland Heights
(at the Top of Cedar Hill)
Noah will perform music from his CDs with musicians
David Budin
Ed Ridley, Jr.
Sam Getz and
Rob Ticherich
 
Admission $10.00
 
Noah's CDs will soon be available for purchase at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime you an order them from
or get them at Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, OH
or by emailing Noah at 
 
 
--0-1112564220-1171992054=:21116-- From neonataldeath at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 09:24:16 2007 From: neonataldeath at yahoo.com (Parker) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:24:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Publishing help Message-ID: <199206.56577.qm@web54601.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book? I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art. I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art. Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well. This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly. Thank you, Parker --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Does anyone know any good printers that aren't too expensive so I can self publish or a publisher that would be interested in a poetry/art book?
 
I write the poetry and give it to local artists who either illustrate it or use it to influence a piece of art.  I have about 20 pieces from 16 different artists and a graphic designer currently working on page layout for all of the poems without art.
 
Some amazing artists have really come through for me so I want to do their work, and my own, justice and present it well.  This being my first book, I lack the knowledge and funding to do this properly.
 
                                             Thank you,
                                                      Parker  


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1743623885-1171992256=:56577-- From ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net Tue Feb 20 09:42:16 2007 From: ncplayhouse at sbcglobal.net (North Canton Playhouse) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 09:42:16 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions North Canton Playhouse Message-ID: <220824.21052.qm@web82510.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit AUDITIONS North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe Ages 50 + "Radio TBS" (Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals) Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26 7:00 p.m. North Canton Playhouse Mainstage 525 7th St. NE North Canton Directed By Ed Kuntzman Call 330 494 - 1613 for information --0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
AUDITIONS
North Canton Playhouse Senior Troupe
Ages 50 +
"Radio TBS"
(Trailer Park Broadcasting Scandals)
Sunday Feb 25 & Monday, Feb 26
7:00 p.m.
North Canton Playhouse Mainstage
525 7th St. NE  North Canton
Directed By Ed Kuntzman
Call 330 494 - 1613 for information
 
 
--0-1307386541-1171993336=:21052-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Tue Feb 20 13:39:46 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 16:39:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Guys & Dolls Auditions next week Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E015273B8@fa1.FineArts.Local> The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 announces auditions for =20 Guys and Dolls A musical fable of Broadway Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows =20 Director - Fabio Polanco Choreographer - Jim Weaver Music Director - John Krol =20 Auditions:=20 Monday & Tuesday, February 26 & 27, 2007 beginning at 6:30 pm Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007 Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm =20 Requirements: - Appointment Needed -- Call 440-951-7500 x113 - Come prepared with one short song - Bring sheet music in the proper key. - An accompanist will be provided. =20 Casting Information: The role of Sky Masterson has been cast. All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+) (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 =20 From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Tue Feb 20 14:04:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 17:04:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Classes for Young Actors BEGIN ON SATURDAY! Message-ID: <024b01c7553b$27ab5600$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0247_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910" ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable EVERY CLASS IS A GO!! SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!! NEWS RELEASE Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17 www.WeathervanePlayhouse.com WEATHERVANE YOUTH THEATRE ~ NEXT SESSION BEGINS FEBURARY 24TH ~ Offered at Weathervane Playhouse in Akron Classes at Weathervane follow the Ohio Academic Content Standards for = Theater. Same fun, more challenging games and exercises, ADDED arts = content! Youth Theatre Classes are taught by theatre professionals and = educators, for children ages 4 to 18. Classes are offered in = performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical theatre. = Classes take place one day a week, Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already started, so call today! Theatre for Little Ones Ages 3 & 4 Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 am Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For toddlers AND their parents! In the style of a mommy and me = class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. Using theatre = games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a comfortable, = fun and creative atmosphere. Acting I: Through the Eyes of a Child Grades K ~ 2 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 10 For the beginning student to learn about the magic of theatre. The = class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre games to teach = fundamentals. Acting II: Places, Please! Grades 2, 3 & 4 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 12 Young performers will develop basic acting skills. The class will = also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will focus on = monologues and scene work. Acting III: Zoo Crew Grades 4, 5 & 6 Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 pm Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 In this class, students will explore creative movement through = stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and exercises are = used to teach and re-enforce fundamentals. Acting IV: Advanced Workshop: Classical Theatre Grades 6, 7 & 8 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 Students will have the opportunity to work with play scripts from = Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and performing these texts are = the focus of this class, with theatre games designed to help students = build the skills they will need to perform the classics. Acting V: Advanced Acting Workshop Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This challenging class explores different acting techniques and = styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques and scripts. Acting VI: Advanced Workshop: Improvisation Grades 5 ~ 8 Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 This fast paced drama class focuses on improvisational techniques. = Students will play a large variety of theatre games and scenework. Think = fast! Musical Theatre I Grades 1, 2 & 3 Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 am Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class will concentrate on developing the skill and artistry of = singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the younger student who = enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation is a small = cabaret performance. Musical Theatre II Grades 4, 5 & 6 Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 For students with some performance experience, this class will focus = on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical styles. The final = presentation is a small performance. Musical Theatre III Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 15 This class is for students with previous musical theatre, dance = and/or performance training. The class will focus on advanced = performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final presentation is a small ensemble performance. Make Yourself up! Grades 7, 8 & 9 Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 pm Tuition $160 Max Class Size: 12 Characters in this class will range from the mildly unusual to the = truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and from that a = makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results will amaze and entertain you! Stage Management Grades 9 ~ 12 Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 pm Tuition $135 Max Class Size: 15 The how-to of running a show from behind the scenes. Students will = learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute the "run" of a = production. Interested students who have completed the class may have = the opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane production.=20 MASTER CLASS ADDED Fisticuffs to Pointy Things March 2 ~ May 11 NO CLASS APRIL 6 Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 pm Ten Classes Tuition $250 Special Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight = Directors Check out his website here! www.HackandSlash.com And here! http://www.thefightdirector.com/ The principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please = call for more information. Space is limited so sign-up today! #### ------=_NextPart_001_0248_01C75511.3E6A0910 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
EVERY = CLASS IS A=20 GO!!  SPACE IS LIMITED, CALL NOW!!
 
NEWS = RELEASE
Contact: Melanie YC = Pepe =20 (330) = 836-2626x=20 17
 
WEATHERVANE = YOUTH=20 THEATRE
~ NEXT SESSION = BEGINS=20 FEBURARY 24TH ~
Offered at Weathervane=20 Playhouse in Akron

Classes at Weathervane = follow the=20 Ohio Academic Content Standards for Theater. Same fun, more challenging = games=20 and exercises, ADDED arts content! =20 Youth Theatre = Classes are=20 taught by theatre professionals and educators, for children ages 4 to 18.  = Classes are=20 offered in performance, improvisation, musical theatre and technical=20 theatre.  Classes take place one day a week,=20 Saturdays OR Tuesdays, from February = 24TH to=20 May 1ST , 2007. Registration has already = started, so=20 call today!

 
Theatre for Little=20 Ones
Ages 3 & 4
Tuesdays, 10:00 am ~ 11:00 = am
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 11:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For toddlers AND their parents! In the style = of a=20 mommy and me class, explore the basics of acting and self-expression. = Using=20 theatre games and creative thinking, children learn to "play" in a = comfortable,=20 fun and creative atmosphere.
 
Acting I: = Through the=20 Eyes of a Child
Grades K ~ 2
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 10
    For the beginning student to learn about the = magic=20 of theatre. The class will focus on creative dramatics and use theatre = games to=20 teach fundamentals.
 
Acting = II: Places,=20 Please!
Grades 2, 3 & 4
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 12
    Young performers will develop basic acting = skills.=20 The class will also use theatre games to teach fundamentals, and will = focus on=20 monologues and scene work.
 
Acting = III: Zoo=20 Crew
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Tuesdays, 6:00 pm ~ 7:00 = pm
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    In this class, students will explore = creative=20 movement through stories where animals rule the roost! Theatre games and = exercises are used to teach and re-enforce = fundamentals.
 
Acting = IV: Advanced=20 Workshop: Classical Theatre
Grades 6, 7 & 8
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    Students will have the = opportunity to=20 work with play scripts from Greek drama to Shakespeare! Interpreting and = performing these texts are the focus of this class, with theatre games = designed=20 to help students build the skills they will need to perform the=20 classics.
 
Acting V: = Advanced=20 Acting Workshop
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 11:00 am ~ 2:00 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This challenging class explores different = acting=20 techniques and styles. The class focus is on modern acting techniques = and=20 scripts.
 
Acting = VI: Advanced=20 Workshop: Improvisation
Grades 5 ~ 8
Saturdays, 12:30 pm ~ 3:30 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    This fast paced drama class focuses on=20 improvisational techniques. Students will play a large variety of = theatre games=20 and scenework. Think fast!
 
Musical = Theatre=20 I
Grades 1, 2 & 3
Saturdays, 9:30 am ~ 10:30 = am
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class will concentrate on developing = the skill=20 and artistry of singing, dancing and acting. The class is for the = younger=20 student who enjoys musical theatre performance. The final presentation = is a=20 small cabaret performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 II
Grades 4, 5 & 6
Saturdays, 11:15 am ~ 12:45 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    For students with some performance = experience, this=20 class will focus on the presentation and study of Broadway Musical = styles. The=20 final presentation is a small performance.
 
Musical = Theatre=20 III
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 1:00 pm ~ 2:30 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 15
    This class is for students with previous = musical=20 theatre, dance and/or performance training. The class will focus on = advanced=20 performance techniques, and will study the history of musical theatre. = The final=20 presentation is a small ensemble performance.
 
Make = Yourself=20 up!
Grades 7, 8 & 9
Saturdays, 10:45 am ~ 12:15 = pm
Tuition $160
Max Class Size: = 12
    Characters in this class will range from the = mildly=20 unusual to the truly wacky! Students will create a character study, and = from=20 that a makeup design for the final presentation at the end of class. The = results=20 will amaze and entertain you!
 
Stage=20 Management
Grades 9 ~ 12
Saturdays, 10:00 am ~ 12:00 = pm
Tuition $135
Max Class Size: = 15
    The how-to of running a show from behind the = scenes.=20 Students will learn the skills required of a stage manager to execute = the "run"=20 of a production. Interested students who have completed the class may = have the=20 opportunity to assistant stage manage a Weathervane = production. 
 
MASTER=20 CLASS ADDED
Fisticuffs=20 to Pointy Things
March 2 ~ May=20 11
NO CLASS APRIL=20 6
 
Fridays, 5:00 pm ~ 8:00 = pm
Ten Classes
Tuition $250
    Special = Instructor John C. Davis ~ Society of American Fight=20 Directors
       =20         Check out his website here! = www.HackandSlash.com<= /STRONG>
   =20             And here! = http://www.thefightdirector.com= /
    The=20 principles of Stage fighting ~ hand-to-hand swordplay! Please call = for more=20 information.
 
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Looking for special effects ideas for production of Wizard of Oz.  Smoke and flames for the Wizard scenes, explosions for the witch's appearances, rising balloon basket, burning Scarecrow straw.  Contact Mike Skerritt at gmskerritt at aol.com.  Thanks.

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----------MB_8C923749D3C69AC_16DC_7108_WEBMAIL-MC20.sysops.aol.com-- From a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com Tue Feb 20 20:19:14 2007 From: a_devilish_chaerm at yahoo.com (Angela Kabasan) Date: Tue, 20 Feb 2007 20:19:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]in need of a vocal/accompanist coaching lesson? In-Reply-To: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F83EA3C@gltf01.gltf.local> Message-ID: <691141.98929.qm@web32115.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-516843785-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929" --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally? I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up. I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece. If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now). The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday. Thank you. Angela --------------------------------- Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games. --0-1183664394-1172031554=:98929 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Is there someone out on the East side (I live in Mentor) where I can sit down with an audition piano piece and work through it vocally?  I haven't sang with a piano accompanist (it seems like everything these days is either live or with a CD) in years and I'd like to be ready for one of my auditions coming up.
 
I guess it would technically be one vocal lesson just so I can perfect the audition piece.  If someone can give me times and places and rates (I don't know how much it goes for anymore for a session, but if I can get something fairly inexpensive, I would appreciate it as money is tight right now).   The times available are Friday evening and all day Saturday.  Thank you. 
 
Angela


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charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable For Immediate Release February 21, 2007=20 =20 Cleveland's Classic Theater Company Concludes 45th Season With Spring Repertory GTLF Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward's Hay Fever and=20 Festival Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut with Shakespeare's The Tempest.=20 =20 CLEVELAND, OH - Great Lakes Theater Festival (GLTF) will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that features Noel Coward's classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and William Shakespeare's fantastic farewell to the theater, The Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center, March 16 - April 21, 2007. The Spring Repertory features a single company of eighteen actors performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. Festival Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will direct Hay Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic Director, Andrew May, will make his GLTF directorial debut with The Tempest. =20 Great Lakes Theater Festival's 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with generous support from Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger Foundation. Media sponsors for the Festival's 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 and WCPN 90.3 ideastream.=20 =20 "Our forty-fifth year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically remarkable and wildly popular," said Charles Fee, of the GLTF's current season. "During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew 13% over last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all income projections. In addition, our subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. That's an increase of 37% in season ticket attendance over the last two seasons. We look forward to continuing this period of incredible audience growth and artistic achievement with our upcoming Spring Repertory productions of Hay Fever and The Tempest. These great plays are in the hands of a truly gifted artistic company and I can't wait to share their work with Northeast Ohio." =20 The Festival's Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward's comedy Hay Fever. In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at the country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly destroyed when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to arrive. Nothing could have prepared the visitors for the chaos to come. An innocent visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent maelstrom of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic comedy takes center stage in Noel Coward's evening of blissfully bad behavior. =20 William Shakespeare's The Tempest rounds out the Festival's Spring Repertory. Tempted by spirits, teased by sprites, and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a mysterious enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero - a man they marooned and betrayed years ago. Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and passions unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic romance. William Shakespeare's final glorious gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and redemption. =20 =20 The directors of both Spring Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences. GLTF's Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee, will celebrate the completion of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel Coward's Hay Fever to open the Spring Repertory. Fever represents the first Noel Coward offering in a GLTF season since the company's winter 2004 production of Private Lives. Fee most recently directed Oscar Wilde's The Importance of Being Earnest for GLTF in 2004. Andrew May, GLTF's Associate Artistic Director and a veteran member of the Festival's acting company, will accept a new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut with William Shakespeare's The Tempest. Since first appearing with the Festival in 2003 as Bottom in A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet, Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming of the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can't Take It With You, Amadeus and Love's Labour's Lost. =20 "We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season with an amazing pair of classics like Hay Fever and The Tempest," said Charles Fee of the upcoming Spring Repertory. "On behalf of everyone at the Festival, I would like to say 'thank you' to Northern Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful one for us. You've demonstrated that this community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of Great Lakes Theater Festival. From this foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era - one that will set the course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences experience theater. We can't wait to share our bold new plans with you. In the meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an amazing night of classic theater...or two...this spring!" =20 Opening Night performances of Hay Fever (March 17th) and The Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with preview performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain times for all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. curtain time for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. Both productions in GLTF's Spring Repertory will continue to offer sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the popular Director's Night and Playnotes pre-show discussion series. (Consult the enclosed production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and times.) =20 Single tickets for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price from $22-$56 (Student tickets $13 - any performance / any seat) and are available by calling (216) 241-6000, by ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or by visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office. Students, educators and groups of ten or more receive discounts.=20 =20 Since 1962, Great Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of classic theater to the widest possible audience in Northern Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse Square Center, the Festival has called the Ohio Theatre home since 1982. =20 # # # =20 =20 Media Contact: Todd Krispinsky Marketing and Public Relations Director (216) 241-5490 x317=20 tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org =20 www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 Shakespeare's Great Company! Catch a pair of classics this spring with our NEW Spring Repertory! =20 Hay Fever & The Tempest Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / March 16-April 21, 2007 For tickets, visit www.greatlakestheater.org =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

For=20 Immediate Release

February=20 21, 2007

 

Cleveland’s Classic Theater = Company

Concludes 45th=20 Season With Spring Repertory

GTLF=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles Fee stages Noel Coward’s = Hay=20 Fever and

Festival=20 Associate Artistic Director Andrew May makes his directorial debut = with Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.=20

 

CLEVELAND, OH –=20 Great Lakes Theater = Festival (GLTF)=20 will conclude its forty-fifth season with a new Spring Repertory that = features Noel=20 Coward’s classic comedy, Hay Fever (Fever) and = William=20 Shakespeare’s fantastic farewell to the theater, The=20 Tempest (Tempest). The productions will be performed in rotating = repertory at the Ohio Theatre, Playhouse = Square Center, March 16 – April = 21, 2007. The=20 Spring Repertory features a = single=20 company of eighteen actors = performing two alternating plays on the same stage over six weeks. = Festival=20 Producing Artistic Director, Charles=20 Fee, will direct Hay = Fever and GLTF Associate Artistic = Director,=20 Andrew May, will make his GLTF = directorial debut with The=20 Tempest.

 

Great = Lakes=20 Theater Festival’s 2007 Spring Repertory is presented with = generous support from=20 Moen Incorporated and The Reinberger = Foundation.  Media sponsors for the = Festival’s=20 2006-07 season are Cleveland Free Times, Cleveland Magazine, WCLV 104.9 = and WCPN=20 90.3 ideastream.

 

“Our forty-fifth=20 year of producing Shakespeare and the classics has been artistically = remarkable=20 and wildly popular,” said Charles Fee, of the = GLTF’s=20 current season.  = During the first half of the 2006-07 season, Fall Repertory attendance grew = 13% over=20 last year and A Christmas Carol exceeded all = income=20 projections.  In = addition, our=20 subscriber base has grown again for the second consecutive year. = That’s an increase of 37% in season = ticket=20 attendance over the last two seasons. =20 We look forward to continuing this period of incredible = audience=20 growth and artistic achievement = with our=20 upcoming Spring Repertory = productions=20 of Hay Fever and The Tempest.  These great plays are in the = hands of a=20 truly gifted artistic company and I can’t wait to share their work = with=20 Northeast = Ohio.”

 

The = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory opens with Noel Coward’s=20 comedy Hay = Fever.  In Hay Fever, a quiet weekend at = the=20 country home of the delectably dysfunctional Bliss family is decidedly = destroyed=20 when an outrageous assortment of unsuspecting houseguests begin to = arrive.  Nothing could have prepared = the visitors=20 for the chaos to come.  An = innocent=20 visit with the eccentric Bliss family deteriorates into a magnificent = maelstrom=20 of misguided passions and delightfully disastrous parlor games. Classic = comedy=20 takes center stage in Noel Coward’s evening of blissfully bad=20 behavior.

 

 William Shakespeare’s The Tempest rounds out the = Festival’s=20 Spring Repertory.  Tempted by spirits, teased by = sprites,=20 and tormented by monsters, a King and his party, shipwrecked on a = mysterious=20 enchanted island, must face the wrath of the conjurer, Prospero – = a man they=20 marooned and betrayed years ago.  = Along the way, lovers are united, villainy uncovered, and = passions=20 unleashed within the brilliant framework of a magical comic = romance.  William Shakespeare’s = final glorious=20 gift to the world is a compelling tale of betrayal, revenge and = redemption. 

 

           =20 The directors of both = Spring=20 Repertory productions are familiar faces for Festival audiences.  GLTF’s Producing Artistic Director, = Charles=20 Fee, will celebrate the = completion=20 of his fifth season with the Festival when he directs Noel = Coward’s Hay Fever to open the = Spring=20 Repertory.  Fever represents the first = Noel Coward=20 offering in a GLTF season since the company’s winter 2004 = production of Private Lives.  Fee most recently directed = Oscar Wilde’s=20 The Importance of Being = Earnest for=20 GLTF in 2004.  Andrew May, GLTF’s = Associate Artistic=20 Director and a veteran member of the Festival’s acting company, = will accept a=20 new role for the Festival when he makes his main stage directorial debut = with=20 William Shakespeare’s The = Tempest.   = Since first=20 appearing with the Festival in 2003 as = Bottom in=20 A Midsummer Night Dream, May has also played roles in Hamlet,=20 Tartuffe, A Christmas Carol, Private Lives, The Taming = of=20 the Shrew, The Merry Wives of Windsor, You Can’t Take It = With You,=20 Amadeus and Love’s Labour’s = Lost.

 

           =20 “We are thrilled to conclude our 45th season = with an amazing=20 pair of classics like Hay = Fever and=20 The Tempest,” said = Charles Fee of the=20 upcoming Spring Repertory.  “On behalf of everyone = at the Festival,=20 I would like to say ‘thank you’ to Northern=20 Ohio for making this season such an exciting and successful = one for=20 us.  You’ve = demonstrated that this=20 community believes in the power of the classics and in the future of = Great Lakes=20 Theater Festival.  From = this=20 foundation, we feel poised to begin an exciting new era – one that = will set the=20 course for the future of this company and revolutionize how audiences = experience=20 theater.  We can’t = wait to share our=20 bold new plans with you.  = In the=20 meantime, we invite you to join us downtown at the Ohio Theatre for an = amazing=20 night of classic theater…or two…this=20 spring!”

 

Opening = Night=20 performances of Hay Fever = (March=20 17th) and The=20 Tempest (March 31st) have been scheduled for Saturday evenings with = preview=20 performances of both productions scheduled for Friday nights. Curtain = times for=20 all evening performances will remain at 7:30 p.m., with a 1:30 p.m. = curtain time=20 for Saturday matinees and a 3:00 p.m. curtain time for Sunday matinees. = Both productions in = GLTF’s Spring=20 Repertory will continue to offer=20 sign-interpreted and audio-described performances as well as the = popular Director’s Night and = Playnotes pre-show discussion=20 series.  (Consult the = enclosed=20 production calendar for a complete list of performance dates and=20 times.)

 

Single = tickets=20 for Great Lakes Theater Festival productions range in price=20 from $22-$56 = (Student=20 tickets $13 – any performance / any seat) and = are=20 available by calling (216)=20 241-6000, by = ordering online at www.greatlakestheater.org or = by=20 visiting the Playhouse Square Center Ticket Office.  Students, educators and groups of = ten or=20 more receive discounts.

 

Since = 1962, Great=20 Lakes Theater Festival has brought the pleasure, power and relevance of = classic=20 theater to the widest possible audience in Northern=20 Ohio. The first resident company of Playhouse = Square Center, the Festival has called = the Ohio=20 Theatre home since 1982.

 

#  # =20 #

 

 

Media=20 Contact:

Todd=20 Krispinsky

Marketing and Public = Relations=20 Director

(216) 241-5490 x317=20

tkrispinsky at greatlakestheater.org

=

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Shakespeare's Great=20 Company!
Catch a pair of classics = this spring=20 with our NEW Spring Repertory! 
Hay Fever & =
The=20 Tempest
Ohio Theatre, Playhouse Square Center / = March=20 16-April 21, 2007
For tickets, visit = www.greatlakestheater.org=20
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
------_=_NextPart_001_01C755CA.A81B5CCE-- From wwareham at fineartsassociation.org Wed Feb 21 07:53:55 2007 From: wwareham at fineartsassociation.org (Wanda Wareham) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 10:53:55 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woody Allen, Elaine May, David Mamet One Acts Open this Friday Message-ID: <2744EDEF40EB124FABA588C9E7F3EC6E01527405@fa1.FineArts.Local> 11th Annual One Act Festival Opens this Friday! =20 The Fine Arts Association =20 presents our 11th Annual One Act Festival =20 Death Defying Acts 3 fast paced and witty one-act plays by the incomparable Woody Allen, Elaine May, and David Mamet (Rated Adult) =20 February 23 & 24 and March 1, 2, 3, 8, 9 & 10 at 8:00 pm =20 =20 The Corning Auditorium at The Fine Arts Association 38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094 =20 To order tickets, call (440) 951-7500 or log on to www.fineartsassociation.org =20 (Ask about our special Singles pricing for the March 1 performance!! Use code "Fast Friends") =20 CAST =20 Mike Breeze Nancy Brooks Mark DePompei Aaron Drews Paul Felden Dawn Hill Don Knepper Sarah Kunchik Mary Britta Shirring =20 Artistic Team =20 Ann Hedger-Director Caity Grand-Assistant to the Director Dena Jo Pavlovic-Stage Manager Kristen Buchs-Lighting Design Melissa Konieczka-Costume Design Paul Gatzke-Technical Director Ben Needham-Set Design =20 =20 From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Feb 21 08:27:56 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:27:56 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST CHANCE FOR DISCOUNT: Register today for Verb Ballets Master Class Series at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7E4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST CHANCE to register for Dance Master Classes at discounted rate! First class begins February 25th =20 Beck Center for the Arts and Verb Ballets present =20 MASTER CLASS SERIES =20 Beck Center Creative Arts Building 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 p.m. =20 =20 Sunday, February 25 HERNANDO CORTEZ Intermediate Ballet =20 Hernando Cortez, Verb Ballets Artistic Director, performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance Company. He was featured in two PBS/WNET "Great Performances: Dance in America" specials. He performed with Baryshnikov's White Oak Dance Project on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio Live Award of Achievement. =20 Sunday, March 4 MARCELLA ALVAREZ Intermediate Modern Dance =20 Marcella Alvarez trained with the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark Morris among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004. =20 Sunday, March 11 BRIAN MURPHY Intermediate Ballet =20 Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance Caravan in the summer months.=20 =20 Tuition: $40 for the series -or- $15 for a single class =20 To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x 222. =20 In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will present Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted group rates are available for dance students. For more information, call Linda Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at 216-521-2540.=20 =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C755D5.3E7C52BC Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

LAST = CHANCE

to register = for

Dance Master = Classes

at discounted = rate!

First class begins February = 25th

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

and

Verb = Ballets

present

 

MASTER CLASS = SERIES

 

Beck Center = Creative Arts Building

17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, Ohio

Sundays, 1:30 to 3:00 = p.m.

 

=  

= Sunday, February 25

HERNANDO CORTEZ   Intermediate Ballet

 

Hernando = Cortez, = Verb Ballets Artistic Director, = performed leading roles with Feld Ballets/NY and The Paul Taylor Dance = Company.  He was featured in two PBS/WNET “Great Performances: Dance in = America” specials. He performed with Baryshnikov’s White Oak Dance Project = on its national tour in 1998. He continues to be commissioned to choreograph new works by regional dance companies and universities nationwide. He has been on the faculties of the Joffrey School, Purchase College Conservatory of Dance, The Boston Conservatory, and the = school of the Paul Taylor Dance Company. He has received the 1996 New York = Dance and Performance Award, the 1997 Dance Magazine Award and 2004 Northern Ohio = Live Award of Achievement.

=  

= Sunday, March 4

MARCELLA ALVAREZ   Intermediate Modern = Dance

 

Marcella Alvarez trained with = the Joffrey Ballet at the New School University and graduated from SUNY Purchase in 2004 with a B.F.A. in Dance = Performance. Marcella has performed the choreography of Agnes DeMille, Robert = Joffrey, Ginger Thatcher, Bettijane Sills, and Mark = Morris

among others. She joined Verb Ballets in 2004.

=  

= Sunday, March 11

BRIAN MURPHY   Intermediate Ballet

 

Brian Murphy has been a principal dancer with Nashville Ballet, Cleveland San Jose Ballet, Richmond Ballet, BalletMet, = New Orleans Delta Ensemble, Groundworks, and Ohio Ballet. He teaches at The University of Akron and is on the faculty and performs with Dance = Caravan in the summer months.

 

Tuition:=

$40 for the = series

-or-

 $15 for a single = class

 

To register contact Beck Center registrar, Rennie Tisdale, at 216-521-2540, x = 222.

 

In partnership, Verb Ballets and Beck Center will = present Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Song = and Dance on the Mackey Main Stage, March 16 through April 7, 2007. Discounted = group rates are available for dance students.  For more information, call = Linda = Hefner, Patron Services Manager at the Beck Center at = 216-521-2540. =

 

 

 

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

 

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All other roles are available. Cast size - 25 to 35 Need adults and teenagers (ages 15+), particularly male movers and dancers young and old (No Equity contracts are available for this production) =20 About the show: Set in Damon Runyon's mythical New York City, Guys and Dolls, considered by many to be the perfect musical comedy, soars with the spirit of Broadway as it introduces us to a cast of vivid characters who have become legends in the canon: Sarah Brown, the upright but uptight "mission doll," out to reform the evildoers of Times Square; Sky Masterson, the slick, high-rolling gambler who woos her on a bet and ends up falling in love; Adelaide, the chronically ill nightclub performer whose condition is brought on by the fact she's been engaged to the same man for 14 years; and Nathan Detroit, her devoted fianc=E9, desperate as always to find a spot for his infamous floating crap game. Everything works out in the end, thanks to the machinations of Abe Burrows' and Jo Swerling's hilarious, fast-paced book and Frank Loesser's bright, brassy, immortal score, which takes us from the heart of Times Square to the cafes of Havana, Cuba, and even into the sewers of New York City =20 From etsengas at kent.edu Wed Feb 21 08:46:08 2007 From: etsengas at kent.edu (Effie) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 11:46:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening at Kent State for Staff Musician Message-ID: <20070221164609.890D54CE8F@braxton.siteprotect.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0" ------=_NextPart_001_0040_01C755AD.E09283B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit POSITION VACANCY: DANCE DIVISION KENT STATE UNIVERSITY KENT, OH 44242-0001 POSITION: Full Time Dance Staff Musician Beginning Fall 2007 RESPONSIBLITIES: To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and develop part-time staff accompanists. QUALIFICATIONS: Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing. PROGRAM: The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age license in the State of Ohio. While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement sciences, history, notation and production. A minimum of four concerts are held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company. The Dance Division includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty and 1-3 part time staff musicians. The Dance Division enjoys a strong and cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts. The Division is an accredited member of the National Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association. UNIVERSITY: Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities. The University functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events. Fine dining, entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus. The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine local parks. APPLICATION: Detailed letter of application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by phone. DEADLINE: All materials must be received by March 16, 2006. APPLY TO: Dance Musician Search Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001. ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124. E-mail: ashearer at kent.edu KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY, AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER. Effie A. 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POSITION: =          Full Time Dance = Staff Musician  Beginning Fall = 2007

 

RESPONSIBLITIES:       &nbs= p;  To accompany modern dance, ballet, and composition or jazz classes as assigned; to teach Music for = Dancers; to assist in the selection and development of music for faculty and = student choreography; to maintain and extend relationships for the Dance = Division with other academic units and area professionals; to supervise, instruct and = develop part-time staff accompanists.

 

QUALIFICATIONS:= Masters Degree and experience accompanying and composing for modern dance and ballet; teaching = experience; competency in accompanying jazz or African Dance; technology skills in composition, adaptation and sound editing.

 

PROGRAM:       &nbs= p; The Dance Division, located in the School of Theatre and Dance, offers a B.F.A. degree with majors in modern dance Performance/choreography and in Education, leading to a multi-age = license in the State of Ohio.  While focused in modern dance, there is strong support in ballet and = jazz, in addition to requirements in improvisation, composition, movement = sciences, history, notation and production.  A minimum of four concerts are = held annually, including faculty-choreographed, Student Dance Festival, = B.F.A. Senior Projects and a performance by the Kent Dance Ensemble, a pre-professional repertory and touring company.  The Dance Division = includes approximately 75 dance majors, minors and Musical Theatre Majors, and = serves over 1000 non-majors annually with 5 full-time and 4-7 part time faculty = and 1-3 part time staff musicians.  The Dance Division enjoys a strong and = cordial relationship with the Theatre Division, which supports the major dance concerts.  The Division is an accredited member of the National = Association of Schools of Dance and participates in the American College Dance Festival Association.

 

UNIVERSITY:=       = Kent State University is a large residential university consisting of over 100 buildings, approximately 32,000 students on the Kent and seven regional = campuses and a variety of other educational opportunities.  The University = functions on the academic semester system and has over 170 fields of study for = undergraduate and graduate programs, as well as continuing education and social = activities ranging from theatre and concerts to sporting events.  Fine dining, = entertainment and cultural facilities are also available in Cleveland, Canton and Akron, which are in close proximity to the campus.  The city of Kent, with a population of 30,000 = offers attractive housing, an excellent school system, recreational facilities and fine = local parks.

 

APPLICATION: Detailed letter of = application; vitae; three current, confidential letters of reference, a CD of classroom accompaniment, and a list of 5 references who may be contacted by = phone.

 

DEADLINE: All materials must be = received by March 16, = 2006.

 

APPLY = TO: Dance Musician Search = Committee Chair, Dance Division, 266 MACC Annex, Kent State University, P.O. Box = 5190< Kent, OH 44242-0001.

 

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION: www.dance.kent.edu, Andrea = Shearer, Dance Coordinator, 330-672-0124.  E-mail: = ashearer at kent.edu

 

 

 

KENT STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL = OPPORTUNITY,

AFFIRMATIVE = ACTION EMPLOYER.

 

 

Effie A. = Tsengas

PR/Marketing = Director

Porthouse Theatre & = KSU School of Theatre & Dance

330-672-4102 = Direct Line

330-672-3884 Porthouse Box Office

330-672-2889 = Fax

www.porthouse= theatre.com

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O0TCewm8gB8+FkEAADs= ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C755AD.E08F7670-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:01:21 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:01:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviews for Noah Budin's CD "Metaphor" Message-ID: <20070221170121.55411.qmail@web81407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in! Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor" Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email): "...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs. Silent Son made me cry. The truth is, every song was so well written. The whole vibe of this project is so right. I learned so much and FELT so much just listening. You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. Your band is awesome, too. They sound great. And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING. Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE. I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice. I can't say enough good things about this CD..." "Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio or www.soundswrite.com --0-1189817842-1172077281=:47423 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The reviews are starting to come in!

Go to www.coolcleveland.com or more specifically http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=Main.Current
and scroll about halfway down the page. Look for "Metaphor"

Also, singer/songwriter/recording artist Julie Silver from LA writes (in an unsolicited email):

"...Metaphor is just a beautiful collection of brilliant songs.  Silent Son made me cry.  The truth is, every song was so well written.  The whole vibe of this project is so right.  I learned so much and FELT so much just listening.  You write so well, and your melodies are lovely. 
Your band is awesome, too.  They sound great.  And the one piece that is recorded live sounds AMAZING.  Not to take a thing away from the sound of your CD, you are meant to be heard LIVE.  I was so inspired by the arrangements, your playing, your writing, and your beautiful voice.  I can't say enough good things about this CD..."


"Metaphor" will soon be available for sale at www.noahbudin.com
In the meantime visit Merkaz Judaica in Woodmere, Ohio
or www.soundswrite.com
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Get tickets now for "The Music of Jacques Brel" at Kalliope Stage,
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Tuesday to Friday and Saturday from 11am to 4pm.  Box Office Phone 216-321-0870 or order tickets at www.kalliopestage.com.

Special $20/person promotion price for Wednesday 02/21/07 and Thursday
02/22/07 when you mention this posting. Call now and make your
reservation. Watch for other promotions through this bulletin board.

Rex R. Snider
Managing Director


Everyone is raving about the all-new Yahoo! Mail beta. --0-791210629-1172078006=:91456-- From diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 09:42:25 2007 From: diemwoman at sbcglobal.net (Lori Diemer) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 09:42:25 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]SAVE THE DATE : :Lori Diemer, DW Photography Message-ID: <20070221174225.35230.qmail@web81005.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Save The Date to: "Explore the Arctic" Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio Please join local photographers Lori Diemer Marilyn Dolence & Carol Hoffecker for a presentation of their 2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle. In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes and a variety of sea birds during the trip. For more information or to RSVP for this FREE event please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org --0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 Save The Date to:
"Explore the Arctic"
Tuesday March 27, 2007 at 7:30pm
 The Penitentiary Glen Nature Center, Kirtland Ohio
 
Please join local photographers
 Lori Diemer  Marilyn Dolence 
& Carol Hoffecker
for a presentation of their
2006 Photographic Adventure to the Arctic Circle.
 
In June of 2006, the trio boarded the Professor Mochanov (A Russian ice breaking ship) for a 9-day photo tour of the Svalbard Islands, located 400 miles north of Norway. They photographed polar bears, landscapes
and a variety of sea birds during the trip.
 
For more information or to RSVP
for this FREE event
please reply to Lori : diemwoman at sbcglobal.net
 
Lori, Marilyn and Carol are members of the Western Reserve Photographic Society(WRPS) www.wrpsphoto.org
--0-1112571672-1172079745=:31787-- >From Cassidy Theatre Wed Feb 21 18:18:22 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 13:18:22 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BABY Auditions at Cassidy Message-ID: <23118536.1172081903202.JavaMail.root at elwamui-muscovy.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Cassidy Theatre will hold auditions for the musical BABY. this Monday, February 26th at 8p.m. and Tuesday February 27th at 7p.m. Production dates for the show are April 20 - May 6, 2008. ALL ROLES ARE OPEN AT THIS TIME!! This shows will need: 3 couples (please see below for descriptions) 4 women 4 men Director : Trinidad Snider Musical Director: Brad Wyner Stage Manager: Caron Wykle Callbacks will be held on Wednesday, February 28, 2007 at 7p.m. Rehearsals will begin Monday, March 5, 2007. Is there anything more exciting, frightening and utterly life-changing than impending parenthood? BABY is the Tony award-nominated musical story of three expectant couples. Three Couples: Couple #1 Danny - (Baritone/Tenor) 20 years of age, Musician, He is someone who needs to be urged to make big life decisions Lizzie - (Mezzo/Belter) 20 years of age, Writer, She is a visionary and wants to have it all Couple #2 Nick - (Baritone/Tenor) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Great sense of humor but tends to deal with matters with his sense of humor to avoid the underlying truth. Pam - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 30's - College Gym Coach - Very athletic. Fears she is not feminine enough. Desperately want to have a baby. Couple #3 Alan - (Baritone/Tenor) Mid to late 40's - He is trying to find a way to reconnect with his wife now that the children are gone. Arlene - (Soprano/Mezzo) Early to mid 40's - She wants to be a "twosome" finally but at what costs? These roles require not only strong vocalists BUT very strong actors!! This cast will consist of 14 people: Please prepare a song which not only highlights your vocal ability but truly lets you shine as an actor! Questions? Please call the box office at (440) 842-4600, Monday through Friday from 9am to 4p.m. Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights. From joe216films at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 11:19:19 2007 From: joe216films at hotmail.com (Joe Ostrica) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:19:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discounted CAVS tix for NEohioPAL members... Message-ID: Greeting NEohioPAL members. I have 2 CLUB TICKETS for the Cleveland Cavaliers game this Tuesday, Feb. 27 at 7 p.m. at downtown's "The Q" against the New Orleans Hornets. The tickets are worth $89 apiece ($188) and are in the very nice CLUB SEAT level, which includes its own service staff so you never have to leave your seats during the game for a drink or food. I know how it can be tough for an artist to afford a night out, so I'm dropping the price for both tickets by over 20% to $150. If interested, even if you don't have $150, make me an offer and they could be yours. Don't waste time. Cavs tix are hot and are a great way to entertain clients or make a great gift... Joe _________________________________________________________________ With tax season right around the corner, make sure to follow these few simple tips. http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Taxes/PreparationTips/PreparationTips.aspx?icid=HMFebtagline From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 11:42:20 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 14:42:20 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33010.69.221.139.206.1172086940.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, SELF-MOTIVATED INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: * Public Relations * Fund Raisers * Errands Person * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. From rdt1 at uakron.edu Wed Feb 21 12:00:57 2007 From: rdt1 at uakron.edu (rdt1 at uakron.edu) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:00:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Residental Cleaning Message-ID: <20070221150057.n4jzlnq4n9k4skwc@webmail.uakron.edu> I am looking for anyone who needs residental cleaning in and around the Akron area. Whether it's for yourself or an elderly person. You can contact me at any time day or night. Renata Thompson 330-860-3871 Thank you so much! From stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 12:14:01 2007 From: stefaniecoletti at sbcglobal.net (Stefanie Coletti) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:14:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]NCP RISING STAR 2007 WINNER ANNOUNCED! Message-ID: <421430.9986.qm@web82815.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE Center For The Performing Arts "RISING STAR" Vocal Talent Competition CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER! MELISSA DAY 2ND PLACE KARRI BETH FEDOR 3RD PLACE ALICIA FOGAL CHELSEE CAMPBELL SUZI ORAVEC ALYSE B. CORLEY LYNN SHEA JAKE D. FEDOR CORY TURNER LAURA FEDOR CASSIE UTT TRICIA HORN COURTNEY VIGNOS Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory 1227 North Main Street, North Canton March 16 - 6:00pm Winner's Performance March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm Finalists Performances $12.00/Person Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show FOR RESERVATIONS CALL: 330-305-1466 www.northcantonplayhouse.com --0-333745433-1172088841=:9986 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
NORTH CANTON PLAYOUSE
Center For The Performing Arts
 
"RISING STAR"
Vocal Talent Competition
 
CONGRATULATIONS TO OUR 2007 WINNER!
 
MELISSA DAY

2ND PLACE
KARRI BETH FEDOR
 
3RD PLACE
ALICIA FOGAL

              CHELSEE CAMPBELL            SUZI ORAVEC               
              ALYSE B. CORLEY                 LYNN SHEA
              JAKE D. FEDOR                      CORY TURNER
              LAURA FEDOR                        CASSIE UTT
              TRICIA HORN                           COURTNEY VIGNOS
Please join all the Finalists for their Premier Performances
At The Harmony Spot Cafe And Conservatory
1227 North Main Street, North Canton
 
March 16 - 6:00pm
Winner's Performance
March 23 & March 30 - 6:00pm
Finalists Performances
 
$12.00/Person
Includes Dinner, Drinks, Desert & Show
 
FOR RESERVATIONS CALL:
330-305-1466
 
--0-333745433-1172088841=:9986-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Wed Feb 21 12:21:22 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:21:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Join in fun of BALLROOM DANCE CLASSES at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton Message-ID: <000001c755f5$dab482c0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton (Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton. Come on your own or with a partner to one or more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per couple. Bring payment to first day of class or mail payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net . ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Join in fun of ballroom dance classes at The Turning Pointe in Canal Fulton

 

(Canal Fulton, Ohio ) -- National = ballroom dance competitor and instructor Anderson Sylvestre will teach a four-week = workshop 3:30-4:30 p.m. Saturdays, March 10, 17, 24 and 31 at The Turning Pointe = School of Dance, 2387 Locust = St. S., Canal Fulton.

 

Come on your own or with a partner to one or = more classes. Cost per class is $18 individual; $30 per couple. Sign up for = all four classes: only $55 individual; $85 per = couple.

 

Bring payment to first day of class or mail = payment along with name, address, phone number to The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St. = South, Canal Fulton, Ohio 44614. For more information, call 330-854-1417. Visit = www.turningpointescho= olofdance.net.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755CB.F1DE7AC0-- From jayrossishow at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 12:35:49 2007 From: jayrossishow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 12:35:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]JRP...Come see what's new! Message-ID: <154275.70456.qm@web33412.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!! Over the past couple months we've filmed: 1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at http://jayrossi.s5.com ) 2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency 3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs! ------------------------------------------ COMING SOON: 1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II' 2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film! ALSO, New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!! http://jayrossi.s5.com . The Jay Rossi Project on MySpace on YouTube --------------------------------- Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It's been a while! What's been happening? A LOT!!!
Over the past couple months we've filmed:
1. Tara - Miss Teen Ohio and Miss American Dream (see my guestbook at 
http://jayrossi.s5.com )
2. Christina Chevalier of the Christael Beauty and Photographics Modeling Agency
3. Ken Cavanaugh of Cavanaugh Photography
We've also had several meetings to tweek the JRP format a little bit, and, since we plan to air OVER MORE of Northeast Ohio (EAST AND WEST) in about a month, we created some FANTASIC ADVERTIZING OPTIONS FOR ALL WHO CAN USE SOME GREAT, AFFORDABLE TV ADVERTIZING! Great discounts and incentives! Call to get it at 330-410-0488. We'll get your business the exposure it needs!
------------------------------------------
COMING SOON:
1. Interview with Janine S. - actress recently did 'Nunsense II'
2. Interview with Joni Gomez - actress, Bitch Bond herself, of the new action film!
ALSO,
New videos are planned to be uploaded soon...keep coming back!!
 
http://jayrossi.s5.com .



Want to start your own business? Learn how on Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1978180859-1172090149=:70456-- From jcasey at dobama.org Wed Feb 21 15:35:19 2007 From: jcasey at dobama.org (Joyce Casey) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:35:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dobama theatre presents SHORN Message-ID: <000001c75610$f5995280$a602a8c0@dobamamain> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit DOBAMA THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS A Workshop Production of SHORN Written & Performed by Juliette Regnier Directed by Pandora Robertson SHORN tells fictionalized stories of 4 French women accused of being complicit with in Nazis February 22-March 4 $8 for preview tickets February 22 Sunday February 25 is "pay what you can"! 13100 Shaker Square Come early, eat at the wonderful restaurants nearby Call 216-932-3396 for Reservations -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.1.412 / Virus Database: 268.18.3/694 - Release Date: 2/20/2007 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="windows-1250" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
 
 
DOBAMA=20 THEATRE PROUDLY PRESENTS
 
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Directed by Pandora Robertson
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C755E7.0CC34A80-- From mglady at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 15:52:51 2007 From: mglady at adelphia.net (mglady at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 15:52:51 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Art Show Opening - Textile Art Alliance Message-ID: <800841.1172101971817.JavaMail.root@web40> Hello!=20 I was given this Email by one of our new members as a place to announce = some of our shows, I hope you can post this, or let me know what I need to = do inorder to post. Thanks.. I will Copy my press release in this Email, so= there is no attachment.=20 Cat Lee Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Museum of Art FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE =09CONTACT: =09Cat Lee =09216.382.7052 =09Fax: 216.881.0653=09mglady at adelphia.net =09www.clevelandart.org/taa =09taa at clevelandart.org=09=09 Textile Arts Expressions 2007 =E2=80=93 Opening Reception and show On Saturday March 3, 6:00 pm, The Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Mus= eum of Art (TAA) will be hosting an opening reception for it=E2=80=99s memb= er show at HeightsArts Gallery, located at the newly renovated Cleveland He= ights library, 2340 Lee Rd, Cleveland Heights, Ohio 44118. This show will r= un from March 3 =E2=80=93 April 7, 2007. To emphasize the diversity of our = membership, this show will highlight the talents of TAA members. This show = will coincide with HeightsArts Family days, with demonstrations by members.= There will be quilting demonstrations on both Sunday March 18, and March 2= 5 and =E2=80=9Cmake it and take it=E2=80=9D projects for school age childre= n.=20 March 18, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Drop Spindle =E2=80=93 Come make your own= yarn! Kits will be available for sale=20 March 25, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm Needle felting to create a pouch on a str= ing March 28, 1:00 =E2=80=93 5:00 pm Painting on Silk =E2=80=93 for grades 6 = =E2=80=93 12, Reservations is required by March 23 March 28, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 pm =E2=80=93 Make it and take it - Paper Wea= ving with TAA member Marty Young March 29, 2:00 =E2=80=93 4:00 - Make it and Take it - Paper Quilting with T= AA meber Marty Young March 31, 1:00 pm, Gayle Pritchard will give an illustrated talk about her= new book =E2=80=9CUncommon Threads: Ohio=E2=80=99s Art Quilt Revolution=E2= =80=9D, published by Ohio University Press. It traces the emergence the art= quilt as a medium and shows the central role Ohio artists played in its cr= eation. The book will be available for purchase, and Gayle will be signing = her books. For more information, please call HeightsArts @ 216 371.3344 or www.heights= arts.org From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 15:56:36 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 18:56:36 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE OPEN AUDITIONS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B268@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the following: West Side Story; directed and choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 - August 26) Crazy For You; directed by James Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December 31). Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the following: =20 2PM -4PM Girls age 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is winning in the ultimate child performer.=20 For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared to move. =20 4PM - 6PM Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West Side Story, Crazy For You, and White Christmas.=20 Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.=20 =20 6 PM Non-Equity Women for role of Patsy Cline.=20 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with you.=20 =20 6:30 pm - Non-Equity Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline.=20 Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship with the star.=20 This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50.=20 =20 7 PM - AEA Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =20 Officer Krupke & Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for White Christmas. Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater repertoire and bring your book.=20 =20 Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. Auditions will be held at Canal Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.=20 To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.=20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner = Theatre is holding Open Auditions for its 2007 season, which includes the = following:  West Side Story; directed and = choreographed by Marc Robin (May 2- June 30), Always, Patsy Cline; directed by Donna Drake (July 4 – August = 26) Crazy For You; directed by James = Brennan (August 29-October 27) and White = Christmas; directed by Stephen Bourneuf (October 31-December = 31).

Carousel Dinner Theatre will hold calls SATURDAY MARCH 3rd, 2007 for the = following:

 

2PM –4PM Girls age = 9-15 for White Christmas to play Susan Waverly (supporting role). = Looking for a lovable and outgoing girl to play the smart, caring granddaughter = of General Waverly, the owner of the Inn. She is bitten by the showbiz bug, and must demonstrate everything that is = winning in the ultimate child performer.

For girls interested, please prepare a short song. Be prepared = to move.  

 

4PM – 6PM =  Non-Equity open call for SINGERS/DANCERS for West  Side Story, Crazy For You, and White = Christmas.

Please prepare 32 bars from standard music theatre repertoire. = Please bring your book (other musical selections) Please be prepared to stay = for dance call; if a tapper, please bring tap shoes.

 

6 PM Non-Equity Women for = role of Patsy Cline.

 Seeking excellent singer, age 25-35 for this starring = role. Must have excellent country belt, and be able to imitate the Patsy Cline sound. = Please sing one Patsy Cline song, and bring several country selections with = you.

 

6:30 pm – Non-Equity = Women for non-singing role of Louise in Always, Patsy Cline. =

Louise, a fan of Patsy Cline who forms an unexpected friendship = with the star.

This is a non-singing role; please prepare a 1 minute = contemporary monologue. Must be an excellent actress, ages 30-50. =

 

7 PM – AEA = Appointments for all roles. Espescially looking to fill the roles of =  

Officer Krupke & = Gladhand in West Side Story and adult character men for = White Christmas.

Please prepare one song in the standard musical theater = repertoire and bring your book.

 

Please bring picture and resume with music in the correct key. =  Auditions will be held at = Canal = Place, 520 S. Main, building 9 5th Floor.

To make an appointment please email Cassie Goldbach, Company = Manager at cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com or call 330-724-9855 x124.

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75613.EBFAE680-- From CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com Wed Feb 21 16:02:53 2007 From: CGoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com (Cassie Goldbach) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:02:53 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CAROUSEL DINNER THEATRE SEEKS GIRL 9-15 FOR WHITE CHRISTMAS Message-ID: <53BEDB5B24A8CB4AA1BED257B2CA0A8786B269@dc1.carousel.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007=20 Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead.=20 =20 Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at Canal Place, 520 S Main St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldinnertheatre.com =20 Cassie Goldbach Company Manager=20 CDT 1275 E. Waterloo Rd. Akron, OH 44306 330-724-9855 x124 (office) =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Carousel Dinner Theatre in Akron OH is holding auditions for girls ages 9-12 for its upcoming production of = White Christmas. Rehearsals will begin mid-October, performances will run from October 31st to December 31st, 2007 =

Looking to fill the role of Susan, the young = granddaughter of General Waverly who runs a ski Inn in Vermont. Must sing and move well, have transportation to and from all rehearsals = and 8 performances a week. This is supporting lead. =

 

Auditions will be held March 3, 2007 @ 2 pm at = Canal = Place, 520 S Main = St. Akron OH building #9, 5th floor. To schedule an audition = please call 330-724-9855 x124 or email cgoldbach at carouseldin= nertheatre.com

 

Cassie Goldbach

Company Manager

CDT

1275 E. Waterloo = Rd.

Akron, OH 44306

330-724-9855 x124 = (office)

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C75614.CCCD8384-- From mmiloro at adelphia.net Wed Feb 21 19:38:28 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:38:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions: YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU - Monday and Tuesday at GLTG Message-ID: <002101c75632$ea770290$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions Will be held next week For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. The show will run weekends at the Geauga Theater May 4 through May 20 ------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Auditions
Will be held next week
For the Geauga Lyric = Theater Guild's=20 production of:
 
You Can't = Take It With=20 You
 
Directed by Ann Hedger
Produced by Patty = Osredkar
 
Open auditions will take = place on=20 February 26 and 27 at=20 7pm
At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, = Ohio
Across From The Geauga Theater = (Located on=20 Chardon Square)
 
All roles are open.  Auditioners = will read=20 from the script.
 
The show will run weekends at the = Geauga=20 Theater
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------=_NextPart_000_001E_01C75609.0167C220-- From thinkclara at hotmail.com Wed Feb 21 19:56:49 2007 From: thinkclara at hotmail.com (Clara Illson) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 22:56:49 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Junior Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Message-ID: Seeking Advice On Universities/Conservatories Now that I am a junior and adulthood is looming, I am beginning to look at colleges and conservatory programs. I've talked to my guidance counselor and theatre teachers, and so on, but I wanted to ask you all about the conservatory programs you have participated in. If you did attend college for theatre, I'd love to find out all I can. Your personal experience will be greatly helpful to me as well as my peers. I welcome any recomendations for or warnings against programs which you have experienced. The trials and tribulations of the college application process are incredibly stressful, as many of you already know, so I really appreciate everyone's help. Thank you. _________________________________________________________________ Find a local pizza place, movie theater, and more?.then map the best route! http://maps.live.com/?icid=hmtag1&FORM=MGAC01 From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 19:58:23 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 19:58:23 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <502899.81397.qm@web81814.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 

--0-1140803891-1172116703=:56922-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Wed Feb 21 20:05:14 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <329900.56922.qm@web81706.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <654103.21311.qm@web81801.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 


--0-2099596618-1172117114=:21311-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Wed Feb 21 20:19:02 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 23:19:02 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Feb 21 20:31:21 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:31:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko previews of theatre and dance Message-ID: <769622.27900.qm@web33114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> UPCOMING EVENTS GROUNDWORKS DANCE THEATER March 29 through April 1. The program will feature two world premieres, one by Keely Garfield and the other by GroundWorks? Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar. A previously performed piece, ?Through The Lens,? will round out the evening. Presented at Cleveland Public Theater, 6415 Detroit Avenue. Tickets: 216.631.272. MOMIX (Dance Cleveland and Cuyahoga Community College) March 9 @ 8 PM and March 10 @ 2 PM. ?Lunar Sea,? a 90-minutes, new evening-length spectacle. The dancers appear as glowing androgynous creates, levitating above the ground and disappearing into darkness. Called ?a tour de force of line and lift? by the NY Times. Presented at State Theatre. For tickets call 216-241-6000. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? (The Bang and the Clatter) February 23-March 25 (Thursdays through Sundays). Former college buddies take off to the Netherlands ands find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful prostitute. All tickets $15 with students and seniors on a ?pay as you can? for each show. 140 E. Market Street, Akron. Free parking. For tickets call 330-606-5317 or go to www.bnctheatre.com. ?STARS FELL ALL NIGHT? (Cleveland Public Theatre) March 2-March 17. Written by local playwright Mike Geither, the macabre play examines how a distrubed mortician attempts to manage the death of his sister by re enating her life with the corpses he embalms. 6415 Detroit Avenue. For tickets: 216 631-2727 or go to www.cptonline.org. ?SHORN? (Dobama Theatre) February 22-March 4. Local playwight and performer Juliette Regnier examines the concept that, ?nothing that passes for normal behavior during war, is.? 13100 Shaker Square, 2 doors down from the Colony Movie Theatre. Tickets: 216-932-3396 or online thru ?TicketLea? at www.dobama.org. ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? (Actors? Summit) February 15-March 4, special school matinees. Arthur Miller?s classic Pulitzer Prize winning play is a stream of conscious that examines the reality and fantasy of the American dream while asking the question, ?What is the best way to live?? Owen Brown Street in downtown Hudson. Tickets: 330-342-0800. THE CLEAN HOUSE (Cleveland Play House) March 2-25. In Sarah Ruhl?s play Mathilda doesn?t want to clean. She wants to tell jokes--in Portuguese. 8500 Euclid Avenue. Tickets: 216-795-7000. THOROUGHLY MODERN MILLIE (Carousel Dinner Theatre) February 28-April 28. A twenties roaring musical dance show. Director/Choreographer Marc Robin returns for a story of hope, transition and love. Millie was the recipient of six 2002 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Tickets: 330-724 9855, 1-800-362-4100. 1275 East Waterloo Road, Akron. Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Need Mail bonding? Go to the Yahoo! Mail Q&A for great tips from Yahoo! Answers users. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list&sid=396546091 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Feb 21 22:02:27 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 01:02:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change' Message-ID: <45DCEBA30200008D00007C04@mailgate.wooster.edu> College of Wooster to Present 'I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change': The Cast Features Students and Local Actors For Immediate Release February 15, 2007 Contact: John Finn 330-263-2145 Starring in "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" are Tina Benson, Meredith Overcash, Michael Stratton, and Dick Benson. WOOSTER, Ohio - The College of Wooster will present the adult musical comedy "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" March 1-3 at The College Underground (535 E. Wayne Ave.) beginning at 7:30 p.m. each evening. Tickets, which go on sale Feb. 19, are $5 for the general public ($3 for those with a College of Wooster I.D.) and include desserts and beverages. A cash bar with beer and wine will also be available. Tickets will be sold at the Lowry Center Information Desk (1189 Beall Ave.). Written by Joe DiPietro with music by Jimmy Roberts, the production consists of songs and sketches a la "Saturday Night Live" that examine dating, marriage, and love. The show reveals a range of emotions designed to make the audience laugh and cry in the same evening. Directed by Ansley Valentine, assistant professor of theatre at Wooster, with musical direction by Geoffrey Zimmerly, the show is produced by The College Underground and Lowry Center. This Dessert Theatre presentation features local theatre performers Dick and Tina Benson as well as College of Wooster students Michael Stratton and Meredith Overcash. The Bensons have appeared in numerous area productions, including the lead roles in Stage Partner's "Annie Get Your Gun" in 2005. Stratton had a role in the College's production of "Twelfth Night," and Overcash was featured in "Once on This Island." Originally produced in New York by James Hammerstein, Bernie Kukoff, and Jonathan Pollard, "I Love You, You're Perfect, Now Change" was first directed by Joel Bishoff and produced by the American Stage Company (James N. Vagias, executive producer). For more information, please call 330-263-2028. To order tickets, phone 330-263-2566. From FSternfeld at aol.com Thu Feb 22 04:22:02 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 07:22:02 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]PROBLEM with neohiopal yahoo "digest" subscribers Message-ID: -------------------------------1172146922 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hi, Early this morning, for an unknown reason, Yahoo bounced off approximately 700 yahoo subscribers who receive the "digest" version. The Yahoo "one-at-a-time" subscribers were not affected. I have written to both Hostway and Yahoo to find out what happened and to ask them to fix the problem so the Neohiopal mail can be delivered to you in the future. I was able to retrieve the email addresses and re subscribe you just now, but unfortunately you were re subscribed to one-at-a-time posting even though I set the "mass subscribe" to default to "digest." 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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172146922-- >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" www.bnctheatre.com "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 >From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company" Don't miss the Ohio Premier of 2006 Pulitzer Prize Finalist Adam Rapp's "Red Light Winter." This provocative premier opens Friday, February 23rd at 8pm. OPENING WEEKEND RECEPTION: Saturday, February 24th *Join the Seans, the Cast, and the Crew for a COMPLIMENTARY RECEPTION immediately following the performance. "Red Light Winter" by Adam Rapp Directed by Sean McConaha February 23 to March 25 Thur-Sat: 8pm, Sun: 3pm Sun, March 11: 8pm BlackOut Mondays, March 5 & 12: 8pm Escaping their lives in Manhattan, former college buddies Matt and Davis take off to Amsterdam and find themselves thrown into a bizarre love triangle with a beautiful young prostitute name Christina. But the romance they encounter in Europe is eventually overshadowed by the truth they discover at home. www.bnctheatre.com LOCATED AT: 140 E. Market Street, Akron, 44308 INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317 From chloe at passportproject.org Thu Feb 22 02:10:47 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloë Hopson) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:10:47 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceAway! with Carlos Jones!; Construction Passport Project; Spring Classes begin in March! 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= --Apple-Mail-12-568229179-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 05:11:38 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 05:11:38 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Improv Shots! Improv Workshop Series Message-ID: <372418.38393.qm@web59002.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" Improv Shots! was created for every student interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once. Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques. New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles. To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today! All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between! For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353. Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm. For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv! Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching! IMPROV SHOTS! ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION (EI 07) INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!) Thursday 2/22/07 7:00-10:00pm Mitchell's Personal Residence Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy! This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more. Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where). Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work! Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration! This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy! SCENE CREATION (SC 07) INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz Monday 3/5/07 7:00-10:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go! Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances. Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes. You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that. Scene creation is life created before your eyes! This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills. ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES (AIT 07) INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm Kennedy's at Playhouse Square This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress. Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop. On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be your classroom. This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. ***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward. If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment? This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.*** --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Cleveland Improv Institute in association with Cleveland Jams! Cleveland's Weekly Improv Comedy Jam is proud to announce its new Improv Workshop Series "Improv Shots!" 
 
Improv Shots! was created for every student  interested in learning and participating in Improvisational Comedy Theater Classes but cannot commit to an 8 week session all at once.  Each workshop is a 1 day 3 hour shot of concentrated improv study that looks at and pulls apart the Elements of Improvisation to Scene Creation to Advanced Improv Techniques.  New workshops will be added in the future that will include: Musical Improvisation, Sketch Writing, Improv in Standup and Longform Styles.
 
To make Improv Shots! as affordable as possible for everyone interested, we at the Cleveland Improv Institute are offering all of our 1 day 3 hr workshops at a cost of $40.00 each! 
 
All workshops are taught by some of the best instructors, directors, performers working in the improv entertainment arena today!  All workshops are open to everyone from the beginner to the advanced improv actor/actress and everyone in between!  
 
For more information about Improv Shots! including online registration log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com or call 216-479-3353.
 
Also check out Cleveland Jams! every Tuesday at the Bassa Vita Lounge in Lakewood from 8-9:30pm.  For more information log onto www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov   Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community. Let?s talk Improv?Cleveland Improv!    Cleveland Jams! is a free weekly Improv Comedy Jam open to everyone interested in learning, participating and watching!
  
IMPROV SHOTS!
 
ELEMENTS OF IMPROVISATION  (EI 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Mitchell Fields (SOLD OUT!)
Thursday 2/22/07  7:00-10:00pm  Mitchell's Personal Residence
 
Step into the world of the unpredictable...improvisational comedy!  This three hour workshop opens the doors of Improvisational Comedy Theater to all that want to know more.  Become acquainted with the improv trilogy (who, what and where).  Through fun, exciting and challenging games you will begin to learn and understand why these 3 elements are the backbone of any great improvised scene and you will be able to apply them in your own work!  Director of Curriculum Mitchell Fields takes you the student on a fantastic journey of fun and exploration!  This workshop is open to all interested in Improvisational Comedy!
SCENE CREATION  (SC 07)  INSTRUCTOR: Marc Moritz
Monday 3/5/07  7:00-10:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
You and your partner are co-workers stranded on a remote island... ready go!
 
Seems like a daunting task to create a scene rich with characters, environment, physical action, emotional reality, raised stakes, conflict and always staying in the moment out of those 2 given circumstances.  Within this 3 hour workshop you will begin to understand and apply these elements together to form scenes.  You will come to learn that scenes are not just 2 people talking they are much more than that.  Scene creation is life created before your eyes!  This workshop is for new as well as returning students to the art form with a desire to perfect scene work and scene creation skills.
ADVANCED IMPROV TECHNIQUES  (AIT 07)  INSTRUCTOR Jeffrey Lyn Hall
Saturday 3/3/07 1:00-4:00pm  Kennedy's at Playhouse Square
 
This 3 hour workshop is an ever-changing menu designed for the advanced training of the seasoned improv actor/actress.  Students will have the opportunity to focus on one specific area for intensive training each and every (AIT) workshop.  On stage performance, constructive feedback and hands on training from some of the best improv instructors in the business will be  your classroom.  This workshop is for the seasoned improv actor/actress looking to advance his or her skill and performance level. 
 
***Concentration of this first AIT workshop is (Relationships and working truthfully in the moment). Solid relationships create stronger scenes that move forward.  If you are unsure about your relationship to your partner how can you (the actor/actress) live, work, react and respond to them within the scene truthfully and in the moment?  This specific element will be intensely worked on and studied in this AIT workshop.***


Be a PS3 game guru.
Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-1972578584-1172149898=:38393-- From ACT1022 at webtv.net Thu Feb 22 05:35:32 2007 From: ACT1022 at webtv.net (THERESA TUCKER) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 08:35:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]East Cleveland Theater Auditions Message-ID: <10117-45DD9C24-1679@storefull-3332.bay.webtv.net> What: "Purlie Victorious" written by Ossie Davis - A comedy about the old south and one man's efforts to reacquire the local church. When: Monday, February 26th and Tuesday, February 27th (7 - 9 pm) Production Dates: April 21 - May 13th Where: 14108 Euclid Avenue Needed: 6 Males and 3 Females Ages 18 and up Director: Freddie A. Cox No appointment needed For further information, please call (216) 851-8721. From donald.boozer at cpl.org Thu Feb 22 06:13:14 2007 From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:13:14 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Casting, Clubs, and Women Message-ID: Presenting this week's posting from the Literature Department at=20 Cleveland Public Library... The Literature Department is located on the second floor of the Main= =20 Library, downtown Cleveland, at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue= .=20 Click on the link provided to access the library=92s catalog to reser= ve=20 any of these titles. For more information, visit our location, call 2= 16- 623-2881, or email us at =93literature cpl.org.=94 A Star Is Found: Our Adventures Casting Some of Hollywood's Biggest= =20 Movies. Janet Hirshenson and Jane Jenkins. Harcourt, 2006. (PN1995.9.C34 H57 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0151012342 (Link includes cover art, a summary, a review, table of contents, and= =20 an excerpt) "For anyone who's ever wondered how the Princess Bride ended up with = an=20 English accent or what Julia Roberts wore to the audition for her fir= st=20 major role -- or for anyone who's ever walked out of a movie saying "= I=20 would never have put that guy in that part" -- here is a first-of-its= - kind look at how actors are chosen and careers are born." -- from the= =20 book jacket The Movie Lovers' Club: How to Start Your Own Film Group. Cathleen Rountree. Inner Ocean Publishing, 2006. (PN1998 .R69 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1930722524 The author "invites film enthusiasts to use the magic of cinema to ho= st=20 an engaging evening filled with thoughtful discussion and lively=20 debates: Can men and women be friends? (Annie Hall) - Do you agree wi= th=20 Paul Rusesabagina, who said, 'family is all that matters' (Hotel=20 Rwanda) - How do you feel about Ramon Sampedro's fight for the right = to=20 die? (The Sea Inside)" -- from the back cover Women Screenwriters Today: Their Lives and Words. Marsha McCreadie. Praeger Publishers, 2006. (PN1998.2 .M425 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0275985423 (Link includes cover art, summary, and table of contents) "Throughout cinematic history, women screenwriters have played an= =20 essential role in the creation of the films we watch, and the questio= n=20 of whether women write from a unique perspective has been debated sin= ce=20 the silent era. Marsha McCreadie examines how this 'female sensibilit= y'=20 has been defined and questions whether, in fact, it exists at all." -= -=20 =66rom the book jacket Remember, books highlighted here can be borrowed through any CLEVNET= =20 library with the touch of a button. Whether you're from Shaker Height= s,=20 Cleveland, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=20 provided and choose your library as the pickup location. ************************** Donald Boozer, Literature Department Cleveland Public Library 325 Superior Avenue, Cleveland, OH 44114 donald.boozer at cpl.org 216-623-2881 / 216-623-7050 (fax) http://www.cpl.org From smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com Thu Feb 22 06:17:52 2007 From: smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com (Sheila Maloney) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:17:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. 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Message-ID: <9345139.1172153922180.JavaMail.root@web30> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Ethnic Dance Troupe - Csardas Dance Company (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (February 22, 2007) To view Csardas Dance Company's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=265 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. 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Sneak Reviews (vol 1) Saturday, February 24th 7:00 - 9:00pm At The Erie Building 1260 W 4th Street; Cleveland, OH 44113 www.eriebuilding.com FREE and Open to the Public (Suggested $5 Donation if You Can) Choreography and improvisations by: Colleen Clark & Larry Muha, Caroline Kappel, Megan Pitcher, Jennifer K Sutton, Shenee King, Maree ReMalia and Stephanie Iervoline will be presented. Enjoy an intimate loft setting while visiting with friends and artists. Give feedback to the choreographers or ask questions. Food & Beverages provided by ArteFino Art Gallery & Cafe in Tower Press. Space provided by The Erie Building - LIVE. WORK. LOFTS. For More Information or To Reserve Your Attendance, Contact Megan: meglouisedance at yahoo.com, 616.502.1019 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. http://smallbusiness.yahoo.com/domains/?p=BESTDEAL From eak at cpacbiz.org Thu Feb 22 06:37:25 2007 From: eak at cpacbiz.org (Beth Kappa) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:37:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Learn new skills and understand your market Message-ID: <009501c7568e$f83ef9d0$310aa8c0@CPACWS03> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute "Where art meets business" We are getting ready to launch the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th. Since its founding in 2003, the AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast Ohio artists. AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and graphics to the basic business skills they need to thrive financially. We give participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the working artist. Topics include everything from finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, understanding taxes and branding. This class also serves as a great opportunity to hear local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security while preserving artistic passion. It is a great opportunity to network and make new connections within the arts and business communities. We have trained artists at all levels of their careers from students to established professionals. The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth discussion on local resources as well as personal experiences. View more information and media attention for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org/business/ent.shtml Questions? Call us! 216.575.0331 or email info at cpacbiz.org. The Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute Dates: March 5, 7; March 12,14; March 19,21 Time: 9:00am - 1:00pm PM. Cost: $150. Location: 1900 Superior Ave., Cleveland, 44114. Sincerely, Beth Kappa Communications & Information Associate Community Partnership for Arts & Culture (CPAC) 1900 Superior, Suite 130 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.575.0331 www.cpacbiz.org ------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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We are getting ready = to launch=20 the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute (AEI) on March 5th.  Since its founding in = 2003, the=20 AEI program has provided business training to more than 200 Northeast = Ohio=20 artists.

AEI exposes artists involved in performing, visual, music, and = graphics to=20 the basic business skills they need to thrive financially.  We give = participants direct access to premier business practitioners and artists = throughout Northeast Ohio to share their specialized knowledge with the = working=20 artist.  Topics include everything = from=20 finding your market and price set, writing a business plan, = understanding taxes=20 and branding.  This class also serves as a great opportunity  = to hear=20 local artists discuss their paths to finding financial security = while=20 preserving artistic passion.  It is a great opportunity to network = and make=20 new connections within the arts and business = communities.

 
We = have trained=20 artists at all levels of their careers from students to established=20 professionals.  The diverse envoronment allows for an in depth = discussion=20 on local resources as well as personal experiences.

View more information and media = attention=20 for the Artist as an Entrepreneur Institute http://www.cpacbiz.org= /business/ent.shtml


Questions?  Call us!  = 216.575.0331 or=20 email info at cpacbiz.org. 

The Artist as an Entrepreneur=20 Institute

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Location:        =20 1900 Superior Ave., = Cleveland, = 44114.

 

 

Sincerely,

 

Beth Kappa
Communications = &=20 Information Associate
Community = Partnership for Arts=20 & Culture (CPAC)
1900 Superior, Suite = 130=20
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.575.0331  
www.cpacbiz.org

 

 

 
------=_NextPart_000_0096_01C75665.0F6DACC0-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 06:38:36 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 06:38:36 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1551128577-1172155116=:49773 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about wha= t's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172171972-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Thu Feb 22 08:29:01 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:29:01 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAST WEEKEND to see critically acclaimed EQUUS at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E5FF7F8@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 LAST WEEKEND to see EQUUS February 22-25, 2007 =20 Read what reviewers have to say about EQUUS at Beck Center! =20 "Beck's EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a MUST-see. If you only go to one = theatrical production this year, make it 'EQUUS.' It is brilliant, = amazing, compelling and awesome!!!" ~ Roy Berko, The Times http://royberko.info =20 =20 "Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive...'Equus' is one of the best = (non-musical) shows I've seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for = that matter...Miss 'Equus' and you'll miss out on one of the most = awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland stage." ~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08/features/arts/arts= 0209.txt =20 "A new, beautifully elegiac production...demonstrates how = seriously...Beck...must be taken." ~ Tony Brown, The Plain Dealer http://www.cleveland.com/entertainment/plaindealer/tony_brown =20 "...this production is so visually stunning in places, it beggars = description...the overall impact is absolutely captivating...the = horses...their equine gestures and ensemble prancing...are remarkable = and mesmerizing...a show where even one horse is worth the price of the = ticket." =20 ~ Christine Howey, Cleveland Scene http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/stage.html =20 =20 "...EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every night...this is a = brilliant and beautiful and riveting production...This is a magnificent = play...audiences...will never forget it." ~ Mark Moran, Lakewood Observer http://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck =20 "EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding production. Everything comes = together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction = fuse together into a powerful whole where gifted people produce an = experience that will stay with you." ~ Marcus Bales, Cool Cleveland http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales =20 =20 Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning drama EQUUS Directed by William Roudebush Choreographed by Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Beck Center for the Arts Mackey Main Stage February 2-25, 2007 =20 A psychiatrist tries to determine why a teenage boy has blinded six horses with a hoof pick.=20 =20 This production contains scenes with full nudity. =20 For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us online at www.beckcenter.org = . =20 Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at = 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 =20 =20 Cast of Characters (in order of appearance) =20 Dr. Martin Dysart Matthew Wright* Nurse Rose Leininger Hester Salomon Alison Garrigan Alan Strang Dan Folino Frank Strang Geoffrey Darling Dora Strang Lenne Snively Horseman/Nugget Franklyn Singley Harry Dalton Jeffrey Glover Jill Mason Bernadette Clemens* Horses Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro, E. Ray Goodwin, = Jr., Ryan Lahetta, and Vincent = Martinez =20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the = union of actors and stage managers. =20 =20 Production Staff =20 Artistic Director Scott Spence Director William Roudebush ** Choreographer Mart=EDn C=E9spedes Stage Manager Joanna May Hunkins Choral Vocal Coach Douglas Collier Scenic Designer Don McBride Technical Director Joseph Carmola Costume Designer Aimee Kluiber Lighting Designer Trad A. Burns Sound Designer Richard B. Ingraham Composer Aryavarta Kumar Light Board Operator Joanna May Hunkins Sound Board Operator Tom Linsenmeier Run Crew Kate George, Rosemary = Masterson =20 **Member of SSDC - Society of Stage Directors and Choreographers. =20 =20 Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer's Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 - 25, 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage. Directed = by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in = 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused = seventeen-year-old boy who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five = horses. Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy's senseless = mutilation of horses, Peter Shaffer's Equus is a fictional account of = what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime. The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense = of purpose. =20 Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 = p.m. A special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 = at 8:00 p.m. For tickets to Equus, call the Beck Center box office at = (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org = . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 = for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a = $2.00 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 each on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to = curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available = for $2. =20 =20 =20 Posted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant The Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 216-521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C7569E.8FD6C0DE Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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to see EQUUS

February 22-25, 2007

 =

Read what reviewers

have to say about

EQUUS

at Beck Center!<= /b>

 

=

Beck’s EQUUS is not a go-see, it is a = MUST-see.  If you only go to one theatrical production this = year, make it ‘EQUUS.’ It is brilliant, amazing, compelling and awesome!!!”

~  Roy Berko, The = Times

http://royberko.info

 

=

“Brilliant. Mesmerizing. Explosive…’Equus’ is one of the best (non-musical) = shows I’ve seen at Beck, or at any Cleveland theater, for that = matter…Miss ‘Equus’ and you’ll miss out on one of = the most awesome productions ever presented on a Cleveland = stage.

~  Fran Heller, = Cleveland Jewish = News

http://www.clevelandjewishnews.com/articles/2007/02/08= /features/arts/arts0209.txt

 

=

A new, beautifully elegiac production…demonstrates how seriously…Beck…must be taken.”

~ Tony Brown, The Plain = Dealer

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=

“…this production is = so visually stunning in places, it beggars description…the overall impact is absolutely = captivating…the horses…their equine gestures and ensemble prancing…are remarkable and = mesmerizing…a show where even one horse is worth the price of = the ticket.” 

~  Christine Howey, = Cleveland = Scene

http://entertainment.clevescene.com/Issues/2007-02-07/culture/s= tage.html

 

 

=

“…EQUUS should be seen by packed houses every = night…this is a brilliant and beautiful and riveting production…This is a magnificent play…audiences…will = never forget it.”

~  Mark Moran, = Lakewood = Observer

ht= tp://www.lakewoodobserver.com/read/news/arts/equus-at-beck=

 

=

EQUUS at the Beck is an outstanding = production. Everything comes together: sight and sound, story and presentation, acting and direction fuse together into a powerful whole = where gifted people produce an experience that will stay with = you.”

~  Marcus Bales, = Cool Cleveland

http://www.coolcleveland.com/index.php?n=3DMain.HowToGetLost#bales

 

=

 

=

Peter Shaffer’s

Tony Award-winning drama

EQUUS

Directed by William Roudebush

Choreographed by Mart=EDn = C=E9spedes

Beck Center for the = Arts

Mackey Main = Stage

February 2-25, = 2007

 

A psychiatrist tries to determine why a = teenage

boy has blinded six horses with a hoof = pick. =

 

This production contains scenes with full nudity.

 

For tickets, call 216-521-2540 or visit us = online at = www.beckcenter.org= .

 

Beck Center is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =  

 

 

Cast of Characters

(in order of = appearance)

 

Dr. Martin Dysart                     Matthew = Wright*

Nurse           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;                 Rose = Leininger

Hester Salomon                  &= nbsp;   Alison Garrigan

Alan Strang               &= nbsp;              Dan = Folino

Frank Strang             &= nbsp;              Geoffrey = Darling

Dora Strang              &= nbsp;              Lenne = Snively

Horseman/Nugget               &= nbsp;  Franklyn Singley

Harry Dalton     &n= bsp;                 &= nbsp;    Jeffrey Glover

Jill = Mason           &n= bsp;               &= nbsp;     Bernadette Clemens*

Horses                                      Jose Ayala III, Bill = DePetro,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      E. Ray Goodwin, Jr., Ryan = Lahetta,

            =             &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;      and Vincent Martinez

 

*Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association (AEA), the union of = actors and stage managers.

 

 

Production Staff

 

Artistic Director           = ;             Scott = Spence

Director                    &= nbsp;                 William = Roudebush **

Choreographer                    &= nbsp;   Mart=EDn C=E9spedes

Stage Manager           =              Joanna May = Hunkins

Choral Vocal Coach               Douglas Collier

Scenic Designer           = ;           Don = McBride

Technical Director               &= nbsp;  Joseph Carmola

Costume Designer           = ;      Aimee Kluiber

Lighting Designer                &= nbsp;  Trad A. Burns

Sound Designer           = ;           Richard B. = Ingraham

Composer          &nbs= p;               &= nbsp;      Aryavarta Kumar

Light Board Operator             Joanna May = Hunkins

Sound Board Operator           = ;Tom Linsenmeier

Run Crew                                   Kate = George, Rosemary = Masterson

 

**Member of SSDC – Society of Stage Directors and = Choreographers.

 

 

Beck Center is proud to present Peter Shaffer’s Tony Award-winning = drama, Equus, February 2 – 25, = 2007 on the Mackey Main Stage.  Directed by William Roudebush, Equus, winner of the Tony and = Drama Critics Circle = awards for Best Play, and a sensation when it opened on Broadway in 1975, is an electrifying journey into the mind of a confused seventeen-year-old boy = who has plunged a spike into the eyes of five horses.  Inspired by a crime involving a teenage boy’s senseless mutilation of horses, Peter = Shaffer’s Equus is a fictional = account of what might have caused the incident, without knowing any of the details = of the crime.  The play revolves around a psychiatrist who tries to help = the boy confront his personal demons while wrestling with his own sense of = purpose.

 

Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  A = special Thursday night performance is scheduled for February 22 at 8:00 = p.m.  For tickets to Equus, call = the Beck Center box = office at (216) 521-2540 or log onto www.beckcenter.org= .   Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors = and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2.00 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or = more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 each = on Sundays and Thursdays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available for = $2. 

 

 

=

Posted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

The Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood<= /font>, Ohio  44107

216-521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

 

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From RNavisjr at aol.com Thu Feb 22 09:16:20 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:16:20 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]NWT Hiring Stage Manager for URINETOWN Message-ID: -------------------------------1172164580 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Near West Theatre is looking to hire a STAGE MANAGER for our upcoming production of URINETOWN. Applicant must be experienced working with musicals and large casts. (There will be approximately 40 cast in this show.) Send resume to _RNavisjr at aol.com_ (mailto:RNavisjr at aol.com) and/or call Bob Navis Jr, Artistic Director at 216-281-6879 Schedule: URINETOWN AT NEAR WEST THEATRE (Located in Cleveland's Ohio City, W38th and Bridge Ave) AUDITIONS Feb 27, 28 and Mar 1 (Held at St. Luke's Episcopal Church at W78th and Lake Rd) REHEARSALS Begin Mar 11 General rehearsal days and times are: Sunday 2-5pm Principals, 6-11pm Company Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 7-11pm TECH WEEK April 29, Sunday 12noon-9pm, Aril 30, May 1, 2, 3 6-11PM PERFORMANCES May 4, 5, 10, 11, 12, 18, 19, 20 7:30pm Curtain most performances May 20, Sunday matinee at 3pm You can also get info about us at nearwesttheatre.org


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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out mor= e about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172164671-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:24:46 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1546120992-1172165086=:35685 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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The Laramie Project
 
By Mois?s Kaufman and The Members of the Tectonic Theater Project
Directed by Dr. Michael L. Mauldin
February 23, 24, 25, March 2, 3, 4   Curtain at 8:00 pm, Sunday at 2:00 pm
Friday, March 2 is already sold out.  Tickets are going quickly!
 
In October 1998 a twenty-one-year-old student at the University of Wyoming was kidnapped, severely beaten and left to die, tied to a fence in the middle of the prairie outside Laramie, Wyoming. His bloody, bruised and battered body was not discovered until the next day, and he died several days later in an area hospital. His name was Matthew Shepard, and he was the victim of this assault because he was gay. Mois?s Kaufman and fellow members of the Tectonic Theater Project made six trips to Laramie over the course of a year and a half in the aftermath of the beating and during the trial of the two young men accused of killing Shepard. They conducted more than 200 interviews with the people of the town. Some people interviewed were directly connected to the case, and others were citizens of Laramie, and the breadth of their reactions to the crime is fascinating. Kaufman and Tectonic Theater members have constructed a deeply moving theatrical experience from these interviews and their own experiences. THE LARAMIE PROJECT is a breathtaking theatrical multi-media collage that explores the depths to which humanity can sink, and the heights of compassion we are also capable of.  This highly physical, multi-media production features a ensemble of 12 CSU Dramatic Arts majors, extraordinary lighting by Dennis Dugan, a constructivist set by Donald McBride, original soundscore by James Kosmatka, and gripping media elements created by CSU?s Communications Department.
 
For more information call 216-687-2109


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to find your fit. --0-1641342643-1172166678=:29767-- From gretaofoz at hotmail.com Thu Feb 22 09:54:19 2007 From: gretaofoz at hotmail.com (Greta Rothman) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > _________________________________________________________________ Find what you need at prices you?ll love. Compare products and save at MSN? Shopping. http://shopping.msn.com/default/shp/?ptnrid=37,ptnrdata=24102&tcode=T001MSN20A0701 From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 09:55:52 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:55:52 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Press Release - NB Puppets going on tour to Europe for AFE Message-ID: <7089.66.213.21.31.1172166952.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> Natural Bridges & the NB Puppets will be going on a month-long tour this April to Europe (Germany, UK, and The Netherlands) to entertain US military troops and their families for Armed Forces Entertainment (AFE). We will be performing a 1-hour live comedy show that features the NB Puppets and a few humans at various military installations along this 30-day tour. Natural Bridges LLC is an Ohio-based, full-service Puppet Production Company and we have been chosen to go on this special tour. We intend to bring much joy and laughter to everyone we meet, and are looking forward to showing just how special and unique the NB Puppets are. If anyone would be interested in interviewing Nutty, our main NB Spokes-puppet to learn more about Natural Bridges and this special tour, please give us a call. Nutty would be more than happy to talk with you and he might even bring along a special friend too! To set up an interview, we can be reached by phone at 1-888-866-4877, or by email at President at thenaturalbridges.com. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 09:56:03 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. 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The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-1459951837-1172166963=:31818-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 10:04:35 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 10:04:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up Message-ID: <359307.11277.qm@web31114.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful. If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value! Mike Norton wrote: Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST) From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Maureen Dempsey CC: Submit Letter Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit ESOP is only a great incentive when the company is successful.  If you can't even pay your assistant then I doubt your ESOP is of value!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:24:46 -0800 (PST)
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com>
CC: Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>

Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-488872753-1172167475=:11277-- From apantsios at freetimes.com Thu Feb 22 10:07:05 2007 From: apantsios at freetimes.com (Pantsios, Anastasia) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:07:05 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film Message-ID: It would be important to share with people that your group promotes a = strong, extremely controversial, political position with which many in = this group undoubtedly passionately disagree. I assume that the word = "volunteer" would scare off many to begin with and that others would = take the time to view the web site, but this group's work is neither = "educational" nor "helping," but political advocacy, requiring not an = experienced pr or theater person but rather someone in complete = agreement with these specific views. > ---------- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of = promiseheart at lpemail.com > Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com > Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 11:19 PM > To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film >=20 >=20 >=20 > A T T E N T I O N : >=20 > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which = will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and = other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who = will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be = familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this = field. >=20 > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in = Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. >=20 > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get = a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure = to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you = for > your interest. >=20 > Sincerely, >=20 > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 >=20 > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details = here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: = http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from = digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out = of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out = the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are = solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact = that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement = by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due = diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >=20 > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >=20 >=20 From rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com Thu Feb 22 10:24:08 2007 From: rbi at rbicompaudio.20m.com (Richard B. Ingraham) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:24:08 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <004601c756ae$a557ee50$1900a8c0@rbithinkpad> If it's an all volunteer group, then what is the big deal??? Did you take two seconds to look at their web site? It seems legit to me, and obviously anyone that is going to volunteer for something should use a healthy degree of skepticism until they really know more about what they are getting involved in. But as long as everyone in the organization is a volunteer, with like minded goals, what is the big deal? Sure, if they had money to spend then maybe they might have a better chance of getting a good and experienced PR person. Most PR people I know like to make a living and understandably so. And it does seem like they are asking for an awful lot or expect an awful lot, for a volunteer position. But who knows, maybe there is a PR person out there that shares their same goals, and wants to help them out. Certainly nothing wrong with that. Even at Jean Z's open discussions she said something to the words of "If money is made, the talent gets paid".... well if they are not making money, then does the talent still need to get paid? Probably if they want to get an experienced, professional. But maybe not. It certainly doesn't hurt to ask. Don't get me wrong.... that doesn't mean that I think a Multi-Million dollar start up should be looking for a volunteer secretary. :-)) Or at least if they are, they should be honest about it, and if there was any real possibilities for advancement, or future rewards, or even just a learning opportunity. I've had people who volunteered to help me, yes, even while I was getting paid. But most of them chose to do so for the fun of the project and/or as a learning experience. (or at least I do the best I can to make it so they learn something from me, while they are doing so...) I guess my point is that just because there are some people who will take advantage of others and try and get something for nothing, doesn't automatically mean that all people looking for volunteers are. Richard B. Ingraham RBI Computers and Audio http://www.rbicompaudio.20m.com/ rbI at rbicompaudio.20m.com > -----Original Message----- > From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com > [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of > Sheila Maloney > Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 9:18 AM > To: promiseheart at lpemail.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com > Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person > Needed for Film > > > Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED > for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read > your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). > > > "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, > not interested! > > > On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" > > wrote: > > > > > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget > film which > > will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools > > and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations > > person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that > > this person be familiar with area agencies and > organizations, and have > > experience in this field. > > > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take > place in Akron, > > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio > appearances and > > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as > far as how > > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > > > Please take the time to view our website at: > WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get > > a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, > please be sure > > to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you > soon. Thank you > > for your interest. > > > > Sincerely, > > > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. 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AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA --0-16967658-1172168897=:92322-- From President at thenaturalbridges.com Thu Feb 22 10:35:11 2007 From: President at thenaturalbridges.com (Kirk Lawrence Maynard) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:35:11 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Urgent - NBLLC has one more opening to fill for AFE Tour Message-ID: <10439.66.213.21.31.1172169311.squirrel@www.thenaturalbridges.com> One of our puppeteers/actors for the AFE Tour to Europe this coming April has had to cancel, therefore we have one spot needed to fill ASAP. This position requires a female actress who has a valid passport, or can obtain one ASAP. If interested, please send us a resume and a recent photograph to President at thenaturalbridges.com. You must be comfortable working with puppets and a team player that can work with our group of 8 (males/females). This tour pays $50.00 per day for 30 days (travel, lodging, meals and other provided by NBLLC) and you must be able to depart the US on April 1st (Sunday) and return on April 30th (Monday). This tour will take place in Europe. Thank you. Puppetly, Kirk Lawrence Maynard President & Puppet Director Natural Bridges LLC PO Box 30688 Cleveland, Ohio 44130-0688 USA 1-888-866-4877 Main Site - http://www.thenaturalbridges.com NBTV Site - http://www.MyNBTV.com YouTube - http://www.youtube.com/user/NaturalBridgesLLC "NB Puppets are not just for children anymore!" From mark at levignefamily.org Thu Feb 22 10:36:51 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:36:51 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_007B_01C75686.84BB9200 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an = annoying norm to=20 some degree.  I was at a concert last night and the two young girls = that=20 sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me = want to=20 cry...  ;-)  ) but took camera-phone pictures during the = show. =20 When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled = over their=20 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to = those around=20 them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left.  = When did=20 they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also = attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by = the=20 way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted = Falls)=20 back in late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the = worship=20 center/auditorium.  A 10 year old, with his parents right in front = of me,=20 was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in = it.  Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let = "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done = by the=20 second act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's = home (and=20 anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not=20 better.  The noise of food and drink during a live performance is = not only=20 disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of = the=20 venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the = right=20 to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends = where my=20 nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not = whether you=20 get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince=20 Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High School Drama=20 Club



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AOL now= offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at= http://www.aol.com. --part1_cb1.b99aa2b.330f44c4_boundary-- From pwlgc at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 11:13:47 2007 From: pwlgc at yahoo.com (Poets' & Writers' League) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:13:47 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Upcoming Classes at PWLGC Literary Center Message-ID: <936906.90907.qm@web51311.mail.yahoo.com> --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing. All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland. Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html. For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403. FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction. Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22. COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor. The class will focus on short sketch writing. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts. An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED. Visiting Editors/Publishers - David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries). A totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing. Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22 THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow. Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120 PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts. How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography. Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120. PLAYWRITING: Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House. Class will focus on writing effective dialogue. Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120 MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner. Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs. Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm. Members $85/Non-members $95 *** Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture! Want to be kept up to date on PWLGC Literary Center activities? Join our list serve by visiting http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PWLGC/ We'll send you up-to-the minute announcements about PWLGC programs, events, classes, and gatherings. Or visit our website, at www.pwlgc.com. --------------------------------- Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Poets? & Writers? League offers a number of classes for individuals interested in writing and publishing.  All classes are held at the PWLGC Literary Center, 12200 Fairhill Road, Cleveland.  Full class descriptions and author bios can be accessed at www.pwlgc.com/classes.html.  For additional information on the following offerings, call 216-421-0403.
 
FICTION WRITERS UNSCRIPTED ? Leading fiction writers Grant Bailie (author of Cloud 8 and Mortarville), Erin O?Brien (Harvey & Eck) and, Steve Hayward (Buddha Stevens and Other Stories and The Secret Mitzvah of Lucio Burke) lead an informal, question and answer chat ? to provide advice and inspiration for those seeking to write and publish fiction.  Thursday, March 8, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22.
 
COMEDIC WRITING, facilitated by Fred Gloor.  The class will focus on short sketch writing.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 13, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
WRITING SCREENPLAYS THAT SELL, with Les Roberts.  An overview of the qualities that contribute to writing and selling a successful screenplay.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
 
EDITORS & PUBLISHERS UNSCRIPTED.  Visiting Editors/Publishers -  David Gray (Gray & Company, Publishing), Larry Smith (Bottom Dog Press), Jill Riga (Whiskey Island), Jill Lange (Tributaries).  A  totally open, question and answer format ? to provide advice, reality checks, and inspiration for those seeking to understand the world of publishing.  Monday, March 19, 7-9 pm, Members $18/Non-members $22
THE ART OF THE PERSONAL ESSAY, with Jan C. Snow.  Start with a memory, an anecdote, incident or journey and craft a finished short prose piece. Six Tuesday evenings beginning March 20, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120
 
PUTTING YOURSELF ON THE PAGE, facilitated by Les Roberts.  How to write fiction honestly and truthfully, using your own life as a basis for your work without coming anywhere near writing an autobiography.  Six Monday evenings beginning March 26, 7-9 pm, Members $110/Non-members $120.
 
PLAYWRITING:  Dialog Workshop, facilitated by Domenick Danza, Education Director, Cleveland Play House.  Class will focus on writing effective dialogue.  Six Tuesday evenings beginning April 10, 7-9 pm, Held in the Schubert Library at the Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Members $110/Non-Members $120
 

MEMOIR WRITING, with Linda Goodman Robiner.  Learn to mine your experiences and write compelling memoirs.  Five Wednesday Evenings beginning April 18, 7-9 pm.  Members $85/Non-members $95

 

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Our sincere thanks to our supporters for the passage of Issue 18 for Arts & Culture!
 
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Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-343907357-1172171627=:90907-- From TBROWN at plaind.com Thu Feb 22 11:14:22 2007 From: TBROWN at plaind.com (TONY BROWN) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:14:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]i missed the big food and drink discussion Message-ID: <45DDA53D.B6E4.0002.0@plaind.com> This is a MIME message. If you are reading this text, you may want to consider changing to a mail reader or gateway that understands how to properly handle MIME multipart messages. --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here. the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake. Column numero uno CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,January 30, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece. It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals. We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert. Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts? Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances. We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth. At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge. Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act. But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle. We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost. the folo-up the next week: ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS By Tony Brown Theater Critic Source: THE PLAIN DEALER Sunday,February 6, 2000 Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday. We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response. And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square. Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square. "We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves." Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater. "Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time." >From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them." >From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!" Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home." The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?" As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too. If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager. If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115. Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater: "I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched." Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ... --=__Part85A1109E.0__= Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Description: HTML
while out of town. so i thought i'd throw you guys, with fred's permish, two columns i wrote on this subject in 2000, a couple of months after i got here.
 
the second one really cheesed off art falco, but now we're jake.
 
Column numero uno
 
CHOMP, SLURP, CRUNCH: A PLAYHOUSE SQUARE SERENADE
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,January 30, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 5I


When we had ice spilled on our sleeve at "The Sound of Music," we on the theater desk did something unusual: We held our tongue. When the person in front of us at "Finian's Rain bow" slurped and crunched and crinkled, we forgave. But now, having seen a drunken and barely dressed woman wander up and down the aisle to get more booze at "Titanic," we must say our piece.

It is a terrible mistake on the part of the management at Playhouse Square to allow food and beverage (alcoholic and non) to be taken into its beautifully restored theaters during musicals.

We know the argument used to justify such laxity well enough: To make the arts more accessible, you have to give folks what they're accustomed to at home in front of the TV, in a movie theater or at a rock concert.

Here's our counter-argument: Do we really want to see folks behave at arts events (and musicals are arts events, not the circus) the same way they do at home, at the movies and at rock concerts?

Allowing drinks and other goodies into musicals crosses a certain line. It's a line that says: You are in a place where live performers are working in front of an audience; out of respect for both performers and audience, please pay attention and refrain from making unnecessary noise and other disturbances.

We don't care how old-fashioned or elitist that sounds. It's the truth.

At first, we were merely surprised about the Playhouse Square policy. But at "Titanic," we saw and heard about things that pushed us over the edge.

Behind us, two couples traded quips and jokes during the musical. One of the women sucked loudly on a lollipop. They all had beer and littered the floor with their empties. Finally, the four got so bored, they got up and left halfway into the second act.

But the real eye-opener at "Titanic" was a woman wearing a bare-midriff thing, wandering up and down the aisle between her seat and the lobby bar while the show was going on. At intermission, we were told by a colleague, the tipsy woman was finally confronted by a Playhouse Square official, whose rearmost assets she proceeded to fondle.

We might as well have been at a hockey game. Maybe we were. In any case, we lost.

 

the folo-up the next week:

 

ROUSING CHORUS JOINS CALL FOR BAN ON THEATER EATS
By Tony Brown Theater Critic

Source:  THE PLAIN DEALER
Sunday,February 6, 2000
Edition: FINAL / ALL, Section: ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT, Page 6J


We interrupt today's regularly scheduled column to bring you excerpts from the mountain of e- mail, v-mail and plain old paper mail that arrived on the theater desk beginning at 9:04 a.m. last Sunday.

We are impressed, Cleveland. We are not used to getting such immediate and overwhelming response.

And we are flattered. Not a single caller or correspondent disagreed with last week's column calling for a ban on food and drink at musicals in the theaters at Playhouse Square.

Many of the most vocal identified themselves as current or former "red coats," the volunteer ushers at Playhouse Square.

"We have to clean up afterward," said one, who asked to remain anonymous. "The mess is shameful. Programs, empty cups, candy snack wrappers, napkins and spilled drinks. Americans seem to be unable to go anywhere for two hours without feeding themselves."

Some of you launched into critiques of other displays of bad manners in the theater.

"Another issue we find particularly annoying is late arrivers," wrote Nancy and Larry Sakai. "We have missed many opening scenes because of the disturbances caused by the seating of latecomers. Why can't they be detained at the back of the theater until an appropriate break or be seated in empty seats until the intermission? Such a policy might encourage promptness. At least it would not punish those who had made it a point to be in their seats on time."

From Laura Corn: "Behind us (at "Lord of the Dance") were sitting a mother and a child of about two years of age who talked, whined, cried, yelled, ran up and down the aisles and was generally a nuisance to everyone around them."

From Lorraine Bilek: "At a performance of Pinafore' I attended, a man behind me loudly announced each character as if nobody knew who they were!"

Some got downright philosophical about the need of audiences to eat and drink in the theater. Thomas Bier, for instance, called the practice more evidence of "The Slobbing of America." Sounds like a doctoral thesis. Kelly Ferjutz had this to say: "Folks who can't sit for an hour or so without putting something in their mouth should stay home."

The one theme that emerged from many of the responses was: "How do we complain?"

As supporters of the First Amendment, we on the theater desk just love to complain. And we love helping others do it, too.

If you want to beef about the behavior of specific people or acts, speak to an usher or to the house manager.

If you want to gripe about the eating and drinking policy at Playhouse Square, we recommend going right to the top. Call Art Falco, president of Playhouse Square Center, (216) 348-5301. Or you can write him at the center at 1501 Euclid Ave, Cleveland, OH 44115.

Finally, we are proud to present our single favorite response to last week's column, from Fred Dolan, who shared what he will do from now on when someone is making noise near him at the theater:

"I'm gonna stand up and tell these (bleeps), Tony Brown thinks you're a (bleep).' That way they'll be mad at you and I won't get punched."

Thank you, Fred. And now, back to our column. ...

 

 

--=__Part85A1109E.0__=-- From sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 11:46:32 2007 From: sgyorki at sbcglobal.net (Sarah Gyorki) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 11:46:32 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kozmon?Krause exhibit Message-ID: <155381.78242.qm@web81215.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit News Release Contact: Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting. In the exhibition: THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world. The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar. In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district. Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m. Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery. George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work. Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling. Viewing hours are: Arts Collinwood Gallery: Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m. True Art Gallery: Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m. For more information, please contact Robert Thurmer, curator 216-224-8964 robertthurmer at yahoo.com Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood 216-692-9500 sgyorki at sbcglobal.net Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery trueart410 at yahoo.com --0-23542066-1172173592=:78242 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

News Release

Contact:
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

 

 

TWO ACCOMPLISHED LOCAL ARTISTS EXHIBIT

CLASSIC FIGURATIVE WORK IN TWO COLLABORATIVE EXHIBITIONS

AT ARTS COLLINWOOD GALLERY AND TRUE ART GALLERY

 
CLEVELAND ? March 1, 2007 ? Over the past century, contemporary artists have explored topics that range from the profound to the mundane, from pure abstraction to social commentary. This exhibition, however, focuses on the work of two celebrated local artists who have, against the trends of fashion, steadfastly explored the human condition through the subject matter of the lone figure in a setting.
 
In the exhibition:
THE FIGURE IN A SETTING: TWO CONTEMPORARY TAKES ON A CLASSIC THEME; WORKS BY GEORGE KOZMON AND LARRY KRAUSE
the artists show works that are keenly contemporary in attitude and outlook, but celebrate a classic tradition that can be traced throughout the history of the entire Western world.
 
The work of both artists, in highly unique ways, focuses on the psychological experience of the single human individual, who, as all of us do from time to time, contemplates the world in which we find ourselves -- existing within the world, yet, strangely, separate from it, experiencing it as if observing from afar.
 
In a truly collaborative effort both exhibitions run simultaneously at Arts Collinwood Gallery located at 15605 Waterloo Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44110 and True Art Gallery located at 410 East 156th Street, across from Arts Collinwood Gallery, at the 156th Street and Waterloo intersection - celebrating the Downtown Collinwood, Waterloo arts district.
 
Opening receptions for the exhibitions are on Friday, March 9th from 6 ? 10:00 p.m.     
Conversations with the artists are scheduled at 6:00 p.m. in Arts Collinwood Gallery
and 8:00 p.m. at True Art Gallery.
 
George Kozmon, lives and works in Gates Mills, Ohio. A native of Cleveland and a CIA graduate, he has been showing extensively throughout the United States. Known also for his earlier work with striking architectural views of famous Renaissance buildings, he has focused primarily on figurative motifs in recent years. Of Hungarian background, he incorporates ancient Hungarian runic symbols and mystic Hungarian landscapes in his figurative work.
 
Larry Krause, was professor of painting at the CIA. He lives and works in South Euclid, Ohio. Larry has shown extensively throughout the United States and is known for his expressionistic, yet contemplative, psychologically charged images of individuals in disconcerting settings. His works stems ultimately from his experience as window trimmer in department stores in downtown Cleveland some years ago. Each painting reflecting a sense of staged tableaux about a particular mental state or feeling.
 
Viewing hours are:
Arts Collinwood Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 6 - 9:00 p.m., Saturday and Sunday 1 - 4:00 p.m.
 
True Art Gallery:
Thursday and Friday 5 ? 9:00 p.m., Satruday and Sunday 1 ? 5 p.m.
 
For more information, please contact
 
Robert Thurmer, curator
216-224-8964
 
Sarah Gyorki, Arts Collinwood
216-692-9500
 
Joan of Art (Deveney), True Art Gallery
 
 
 
--0-23542066-1172173592=:78242-- From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Thu Feb 22 11:53:00 2007 From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:53:00 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "Jane Eyre" Ticket Offer and PR Miller Gallery Opening Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEohioPAL Special for=20 The Acting Company's production of=20 "Jane Eyre"=20 directed by Davis McCallum set design, Neil Patel costume design, Christal Weatherly lighting design, Michael Chybowski music and sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton movement director, Tracy Bersley=20 being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County Community College this Saturday, February 24, 2007 - 7:30pm Print out this email and bring it to the Stocker Box Office for 1/2 price ($7.50/each) tickets=20 [prior sales excluded] Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared Experience Theatre out of London in 1997, "Jane Eyre" is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary coming-of-age story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed women. Recognized as a masterpiece when it was first published in 1847, "Jane Eyre" is a startlingly modern blend of passion, romance and suspense. Jane is obscure and plain but locked up in the attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full of longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she would wreak. Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy Jane's orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in love? The Acting Company's production transforms Bronte's great novel into deeply affecting drama. Davis McCallum [who is also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented actors and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that should be seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. =20 With the presentation of Teale's celebrated adaptation of "Jane Eyre," The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring classical productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities across America. Honored by the TONY's for Excellence in Theater, The Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, Citibank's Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards. The Company has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and nine foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the opportunity to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti LuPone, Jesse L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey Wright. See for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and praised touring repertory theater in America. www.theactingcompany.org =20 and while you're here for "Jane Eyre"...stop in and see the new exhibit=20 in the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery=20 P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and recycler Friday, February 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007 Artist's Reception this Friday, February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20 A self - described "Junk Yard Artist" and the "Chihuly of Trash," consummate recycler and artist P.R. Miller transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished sculpture, furniture and lighting. This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and sculptures ---- colorful, whimsical portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity in the viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the world's consumer waste. =20 P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art Education from the University of Akron, and has studied public art in Oslo, Norway, and Mexico. He has exhibited his work in a solo exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 Ingenuity Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent to the Cuyahoga Valley National Park into a sculpture park. He has dedicated his art and his life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20 =20 This exhibition is part of the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery season program, "Making a Difference - The Artist's Work," a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of artistic journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20 =20 Gallery Hours:=20 Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during many of the Stocker Arts Center evening and weekend events. =20 Gallery tours and additional hours by appointment. Call 440-366-4140 =20 The Stocker Arts Center Box Office is open Mondays through Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and one-and-a-half hours before ticketed events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane Eyre." You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or online. By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) 366-4040, fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet site at www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click on the "Buy Stocker Event Tickets" icon. For more information or to request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at (800) 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. The Stocker Arts Center is on the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, Elyria, Ohio 44035. =20 I hope to see you at Stocker Arts Center this week! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road=20 Elyria, Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. 7105 440.366.4101 [fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu =20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756BB.0EBA2272 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

NEohioPAL Special=20 for 
The Acting Company's production=20 of 
"Jane Eyre"
 

directed by Davis McCallum

set design, Neil Patel
costume = design,=20 Christal Weatherly
 lighting design, Michael Chybowski
music = and=20 sound, Michael Friedman and Fitz Patton
movement director, Tracy=20 Bersley
=20

being performed at the Stocker Arts Center of Lorain County = Community=20 College

this Saturday, February 24, 2007 – = 7:30pm

Print out = this=20 email and bring it to the Stocker = Box=20 Office
for 1/2 price=20 ($7.50/each) tickets
[prior=20 sales excluded]

Adapted from the novel by Polly Teale for Shared = Experience=20 Theatre out of London in 1997, “Jane Eyre” = is Charlotte Bronte's extraordinary = coming-of-age=20 story of one of literature's most independent and strong-willed=20 women.  Recognized as a = masterpiece when it=20 was first published in 1847, “Jane Eyre” is = a startlingly modern=20 blend of passion, romance and suspense. =20 Jane is obscure and plain but locked up = in the=20 attic of her imagination lives a woman so passionate, so wild, so full = of=20 longing, she must be guarded night and day for fear of the havoc she = would=20 wreak.  Who is this terrifying woman who threatens to destroy = Jane's=20 orderly world: a world where Jane has for the first time fallen in = love? =20 The Acting Company’s production transforms Bronte's great novel = into deeply=20 affecting drama.

Davis McCallum [who is=20 also directing the upcoming production of "the clean house" at=20 the Cleveland Play House] and a team of extremely talented = actors=20 and designers have created a mesmerizing theatrical tour de force that = should be=20 seen by young audiences and avid theater goers alike. 

With the presentation of Teale’s celebrated = adaptation of=20 "Jane Eyre,"=20 The Acting Company continues its 34-year tradition of bringing touring = classical=20 productions, talented young actors and teaching artists into communities = across=20 America.  Honored by the TONY’s for Excellence in = Theater, The=20 Acting Company has won the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle Award, = Citibank’s=20 Excellence in Education Award, two Audelco and Obie Awards.  The = Company=20 has performed 127 productions for over 3 million people in 48 states and = nine=20 foreign countries. The Company has given a generation of actors the = opportunity=20 to master their craft, including alumni members Kevin Kline, Patti = LuPone, Jesse=20 L. Martin, Frances Conroy, Rainn Wilson and Jeffrey = Wright.

See=20 for yourself what makes The Acting Company the most respected and = praised=20 touring repertory theater in America. =20
www.theactingcompany.org=20

and while you're here for=20 "Jane Eyre"...stop in = and see the=20 new exhibit
in the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art Gallery 
P.R. Miller: "Waste Naught" - the work of a "Junk Yard Artist" and=20 recycler

Friday, February=20 23rd through Friday, March 23rd, 2007

Artist's Reception this = Friday,=20 February 23rd - 6:00-8:00 pm - FREE=20

A self – = described “Junk Yard=20 Artist” and the “Chihuly of Trash,” consummate = recycler and artist P.R. Miller=20 transforms industrial discards into colorfully painted and embellished=20 sculpture, furniture and lighting. =20 This exhibition includes animals, bugs, tables and lit lamps and=20 sculptures ---- colorful, = whimsical=20 portrayals of a fantastical world that are designed to spark curiosity = in the=20 viewer and lead to an expanded understanding of the consequences of the = world’s=20 consumer waste.  =20


P.R. Miller holds a B.S. in Art = Education from=20 the University of Akron, and has studied public art in = Oslo, Norway, and Mexico.  He has exhibited his work in a = solo=20 exhibit at the Massillon Museum, Ohio, throughout Akron/Canton and in = Cleveland, including at the 2005, 2006 and 2007 = Ingenuity=20 Festivals, and is currently transforming an industrial landfill adjacent = to the=20 Cuyahoga=20 Valley National Park into a sculpture = park.   He has dedicated his art = and his=20 life to creating awareness about environmental and waste issues.=20

 

This exhibition = is part of=20 the Beth=20 K. Stocker Art=20 Gallery season = program, “Making a Difference – = The Artist’s=20 Work,” a season of art exhibitions that reflect a diversity of = artistic=20 journeys and their impact on our lives and communities.=20

 

Gallery Hours:=20

Monday = through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during = many of=20 the Stocker=20 Arts Center evening and weekend=20 events. =20
Gallery tours=20 and additional hours by appointment. =20 Call 440-366-4140

 

=

The = Stocker Arts=20 Center Box Office is open Mondays through=20 Fridays from 12:00 noon to = 6:00pm, and=20 one-and-a-half hours before ticketed = events (6:00pm on Saturday for "Jane=20 Eyre." =20 You can purchase tickets in person, by phone, by fax, or = online. =20 By phone, please call (800) 995-5222 ext. 4040 or (440) = 366-4040,=20 fax your order to (440) 366-4761, or visit our internet = site at=20 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and=20 click on the “Buy Stocker Event Tickets” = icon.  For more information or to=20 request a season brochure, please call the Stocker office at = (800)=20 995-5222 ext. 4140 OR (440) 366-4140. =20 The Stocker Arts = Center is on=20 the campus of Lorain County Community College, 1005 North Abbe Road, = Elyria,=20 Ohio  44035.  

I hope to see you at=20 Stocker Arts Center this=20 week!

Janet
*************************

Janet Herman = Barlow
Director,=20 Stocker Arts Center
Lorain County Community College
1005 North = Abbe Road=20
Elyria, Ohio  44035
440.366.7105 or
1.800.995.5222 ext.=20 7105
440.366.4101 [fax]
jbarlow at lorainccc.edu  
www.lorainccc.edu/stocker  =20
 

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Well, it looks like Mike Norton has sealed his own fate with the rebuttle he has sent back out over the past few days. If anyone is still interested in his "oppertunity of a lifetime" I think they deserve it, because they are probably as crazy as he is.

Best wishes,

David Benson


From:  Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
To:  Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com>,promiseheart at lpemail.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:  Re: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film
Date:  Thu, 22 Feb 2007 09:56:03 -0800 (PST)

Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:  
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

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> A T T E N T I O N :
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> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and
organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
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>
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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about= what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172176997-- From cherylcarter at neo.rr.com Thu Feb 22 12:54:24 2007 From: cherylcarter at neo.rr.com (cherylcarter) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 15:54:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers Message-ID: We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 13:10:37 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:10:37 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Man In-Reply-To: <455983.49773.qm@web31106.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <674883.14518.qm@web81809.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Here's a hint: www.myspace.com/growthofanamericanmale Later, Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Later,
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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--0-1503179002-1172178637=:14518-- From gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:20:21 2007 From: gigihellas5555 at yahoo.com (GMG) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:20:21 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Pubic Relations Person Needed for Film In-Reply-To: <59855.31818.qm@web81803.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <959108.34094.qm@web31811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!) Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny! Thanks for the laugh! Mike Norton wrote: Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow.... Sheila Maloney wrote: Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and AGAIN). "...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not interested! On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com" wrote: > > > A T T E N T I O N : > > Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will > be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other > places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be > our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar > with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. > > We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable > transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, > Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and > programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how > many hours you are able to devote to this project. > > Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a > better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to > call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for > your interest. > > Sincerely, > > The "Mama's Plan" Film Group > > > > > > > > > _____________________________________ > AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - > http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp > _____________________________________ > Support Neohiopal - learn how here: > http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support > ______________________________________ > Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to > one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch > from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at > http://www.fredsternfeld.com. > _______________________________________ > Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely > those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this > message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the > administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all > goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > > NEohioPAL mailing list > NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com > http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal --0-651121374-1172179221=:34094 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit  HAHAHA.. now that was funny... The first email requesting the volunteers didn't get my attention (although it probably should have... sorry!)  Nor did the person who obviously has way too much time on his/her hands and managed to correct the other person's grammar... But this one was funny!  Thanks for the laugh!

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh my God, the world ends tomorrow....

Sheila Maloney <smaloney at marcusthomasllc.com> wrote:
Now, I am sorry, but this is a big example of the GREAT NEED for proofing
BEFORE you send out your e-mail. Please read your headline AGAIN (and
AGAIN).


"...Volunteer PUBIC Relations Person..."?????????? No thanks, not
interested!


On 2/21/07 11:19 PM, "promiseheart at lpemail.com"
wrote:

>
>
> A T T E N T I O N :
>
> Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
> be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
> places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
> our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
> with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.
>
> We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
> transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
> Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
> programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
> many hours you are able to devote to this project.
>
> Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
> better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
> call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
> your interest.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> The "Mama's Plan" Film Group
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> _____________________________________
> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here -
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--0-651121374-1172179221=:34094-- >From Mike Wypasek Thu Feb 22 21:54:48 2007 From: Mike Wypasek (Mike Wypasek) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 16:54:48 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed Message-ID: <33306652.1172181288467.JavaMail.root at elwamui-darkeyed.atl.sa.earthlink.net> I've been reading pitches from this group for what, a month now? And althought I don't agree with their philosophy, and certainly the amount of posts were getting a little bit on my nerves because of what they stand for, at least they were and have been outward and honest enough to always, as I remember, include a link to their website so you can look at it and at the movie they are making. I think for them to announce their philosophy on every post would do nothing other than aggravate everyone who doesn't agree with their views. I don't feel they have been in any way dishonest about who they are or what they think. I think they have been subtle about it so that this board and service does NOT become a place to discuss abortion, which it shouldn't be. _mike wypasek -----Original Message----- >From: "Pantsios, Anastasia" >Sent: Feb 22, 2007 1:46 PM >To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com, promiseheart at lpemail.com >Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed > >Once again, could I suggest that you make it clear that you are an anti-abortion advocacy group and that any volunteers would need to be those who are passionate about your particular political viewpoint? > >> ---------- >> From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Reply To: promiseheart at lpemail.com >> Sent: Wednesday, February 21, 2007 2:42 PM >> To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> Subject: [NEohioPAL]General Volunteers Needed >> >> >> THE MAMA'S PLAN FILM GROUP NEEDS MANY VOLUNTEERS THAT ARE DEDICATED, >> SELF-MOTIVATED >> INDIVIDUALS TO HELP IN USEFULL WAY: >> >> >> * Public Relations >> >> * Fund Raisers >> >> * Errands Person >> >> * Secretarial (write letters, e-mail correspondence, etc. >> >> >> >> >> >> _____________________________________ >> AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >> _____________________________________ >> Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >> ______________________________________ >> Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. >> >> NEohioPAL mailing list >> NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >> http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >> >> >_____________________________________ >AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp >_____________________________________ >Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support >______________________________________ >Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. >_______________________________________ >Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. > >NEohioPAL mailing list >NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com >http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal From princessinafets at yahoo.com Thu Feb 22 13:57:49 2007 From: princessinafets at yahoo.com (Stefani A.) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 13:57:49 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <169369.35685.qm@web81812.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not. And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?... This line of thinking baffles me. -S. Alberts Mike Norton wrote: Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal! I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey! Mike Maureen Dempsey wrote: If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 




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Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1565112612-1172181469=:9003-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:01:21 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:01:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this March CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) -- The Case Western Reserve University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will present Charles = L. Mee=92s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March = 14-24, 2007. Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek tragedy, The = Suppliant Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to = avoid being forced into marriage. The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop culture and music into the story. =20 =93In Big Love, the ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally = comedic faith in the curative powers of love,=94 says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland Play House Professional Actor Training Program. =93Charles Mee=92s Big Love is a = wildly entertaining theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live theatre.=94 ABOUT BIG LOVE Fifty sisters run to escape their fate of an arranged marriage to 50 = grooms. When the grooms follow the brides to their refuge in Italy, havoc = ensues. Forced to marry the men (who happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by their father, the brides make a pact to = kill the grooms on their wedding night. The end result is one couple=92s = story of true love. ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a teacher = in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve University. = She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training Program and is = delighted to be appearing onstage with her students. She is a voice over artist = and runs her own acting studio in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' = Equity Association and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed = in roles as diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias at Porthouse Theatre. =20 TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds a Bachelor=92s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. After = four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical productions = on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some of his past = roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 Mike in Riff Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss.=20 AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since performed with The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also = toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in = Twelfth Night and Gertrude in Hamlet. She portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The Little Foxes and was seen this past summer in = Cleveland Shakespeare=92s production of King Lear. NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in Heartbreak = House. Other productions include Cymbeline (Lachimo), Othello (Casio), American Revolution (Andre), Oscar in The Little Foxes and Great Lakes Theater Festival=92s (GLTF) The Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was also with the = GLTF=92s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years before entering the program. = Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and Philosophy at Whittier College in = Los Angeles. DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble=92s fall production of Heartbreak House. = He previously played the role of Ben in The Little Foxes. He comes to = Cleveland after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include The Real Thing and Twelfth Night. He also appeared on = film as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University Chicago. DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish = moved to Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages = including Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois Gentleman. As an improv artist he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC=92s Jekyll & Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's =93Third Watch.=94 Deric = graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton University where he performed over a dozen roles = and directed two productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG. ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn in = Heartbreak House. Ms. Paul played the role of Alexandra last spring in The Little Foxes. Since completing her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh = she has performed with a variety of companies in Wisconsin, including = American Players Theatre (Cymbeline; The Playboy of the Western World; London Assurance), Theatre X (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and = Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as Beast on the Moon (which recently received = an Off-Broadway production) and The Thousand Pound Marriage. She trained = with The Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. = TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain Shotover = in Heartbreak House. Mr. Valentine has worked with esteemed Bay Area = theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun Players. In addition, he has worked = coast to coast, from children's theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and Bottom (A Midsummer Night's Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He portrayed Horace = in last spring=92s MFA production of The Little Foxes. MELYNEE SAUNDERS WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as a resident company = member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where she performed roles = including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A Midsummer = Night=92s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for = five years in the greater New York City area, where favorite roles included = Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine in The Memory of Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, and Ensemble work in both the = new musical Dissolving Elsa at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, = and concert performances of Eleven: Songs for a New Time at the West End = Theater in New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA = in Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall production = of Heartbreak House. ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or director = with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, Syracuse Stage, = The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and Arlington=92s Signature = Theatre. He has served as director for The Cleveland Play House/Case Western = Reserve University MFA program=92s productions of Twelfth Night and A Midsummer Night=92s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day = for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. Gordon served as Artistic = Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, an ambitious program that worked = through the Bard=92s entire canon. He has worked on several original plays, = including Romulus Linney=92s Ambrosio and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather McDonald=92s When Grace Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee=92s = Wintertime and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.=92s = Shakespeare Theatre); Angels in America (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; and Who=92s = Afraid of Virginia Woolf. TV: =93Law & Order,=94 =93Law & Order: Special Victims = Unit,=94 and MTV=92s =93Made: Actress.=94 Mr. Gordon is a founding member of the = Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he assisted Michael Kahn in the = direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy. = He has mentored and directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, = NYU/Playwrights Horizon Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre = Lab, among others.=20 Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine; Set Design: = Jill Davis; Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike Pope; Costume: Kristen L. = Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young # # # As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment. Fact sheet What: Big Love Written by Charles L. Mee Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble=20 Where: Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Opening Night: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 Final Performance: Saturday, March 24, 2007 Who: Cast Giuliano Deric McNish Lydia Annie Paul Olympia Amanda Duffy Thyona Melynee Saunders Warren Bella/Eleanor Catherine Albers Piero/Leo Dan Hammond Constantine Nathan Gurr Nikos Tom Degnan=20 Oed Taylor Valentine =20 =20 Creative Team Playwright: Charles L. Mee Director: Mark Alan Gordon Movement and Choreography: Ron Wilson Stage Manager: Jon Boomershine Set Design: Jill Davis Costume Design: Kristine Davies Sound Design: Mike Pope Lighting Design: Kristen Egan Times: Wednesday-Saturday Evenings 7:30 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and staff. For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Cleveland Play House and Case make Big Love this = March

The Cleveland Play = House and Case make Big Love this March

CLEVELAND (February 22, 2007) = -- The Case Western Reserve = University (Case)/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble will = present Charles L. Mee’s critically acclaimed Big Love in the Studio One Theatre, March 14-24, 2007.

Big Love is a modern retelling of the ancient Greek = tragedy, The Suppliant = Women by Aeschylus, in which 50 = brides plan to kill their 50 grooms to avoid being forced into marriage. = The updated classic pushes the envelope by incorporating humor, pop = culture and music into the story. 

“In Big Love, the = ultimate resolution depends on the fundamentally comedic faith in the = curative powers of love,” says Mark Alan Gordon, director = of Big Love and Associate Director of the Case/Cleveland = Play House Professional Actor Training Program. “Charles = Mee’s Big = Love is a wildly entertaining = theatrical romp that is perfect for anyone afraid of live = theatre.”

ABOUT BIG LOVE
Fifty sisters run to escape their fate = of an arranged marriage to 50 grooms. When the grooms follow the brides = to their refuge in Italy, havoc ensues. Forced to marry the men (who = happen to all be cousins of the sisters) because of a contract made by = their father, the brides make a pact to kill the grooms on their wedding = night. The end result is one couple’s story of true = love.

ABOUT THE ENSEMBLE
CATHERINE ALBERS (Bella, Eleanor) is a professional actor and a = teacher in the Department of Theater and Dance at Case Western Reserve = University. She also teaches in the MFA Professional Actor Training = Program and is delighted to be appearing onstage with her = students. She is a voice over artist and runs her own acting studio = in Cleveland. She is a member of Actors' Equity Association = and AFTRA and has performed on many local stages as well as professional = theaters throughout the country. Ms. Albers has performed in roles as = diverse as Dr. Vivian Bearing in the Dobama Theatre production = of Wit and Clariee in Steel Magnolias = at Porthouse Theatre.=A0

TOM DEGNAN (Nikos) is a native of Moorestown, New Jersey and a holds = a Bachelor’s degree in finance from the University of Notre Dame. = After four years of taking acting classes and performing in theatrical = productions on the side, he decided to pursue a career in acting. Some = of his past roles include Hector Hushabye in Heartbreak House. Mr. Marshall in The Little Foxes, Cleante in Tartuffe, 20/20 = Mike in Riff = Raff, Danny in Sexual Perversity in Chicago and George in Stop Kiss. =

AMANDA DUFFY (Olympia) received her = BFA from Central Missouri State University. Following graduation, she = relocated to New York City for an internship with The Juilliard School. = She trained with John Basil of the American Globe Theatre and has since = performed with The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey in The Grouch, The = Tempest and Pygmalion. Amanda also toured with Shakespeare LIVE, an = educational touring company, as Titania in A Midsummer Night's Dream, Lady Capulet in Romeo & Juliet, Olivia in Twelfth Night = and Gertrude in Hamlet. She = portrayed Nurse Guiness in Heartbreak House, Regina in The = Little Foxes and was seen this = past summer in Cleveland Shakespeare’s production of = King Lear.

NATHAN GURR (Constantine) was last seen as Boss Magnan in = Heartbreak House. Other productions include Cymbeline = (Lachimo), Othello = (Casio), American = Revolution (Andre), Oscar = in The Little = Foxes and Great Lakes Theater = Festival’s (GLTF) The = Taming of the Shrew. Nathan was = also with the GLTF’s Actor/Teacher Outreach Program two years = before entering the program. Mr. Gurr received his BA in Theater and = Philosophy at Whittier College in Los Angeles.

DAN HAMMOND (Piero, Leo) hails from Spokane, Washington and played = Randall Utterword in the MFA ensemble’s fall production = of Heartbreak = House. He previously played the = role of Ben in The Little = Foxes. He comes to Cleveland = after spending the last six years in Chicago, Illinois where he appeared = in productions of The = Crucible, Romeo & Juliet, The House of = Blue Leaves, A View from the Bridge, Two = Rooms and Chicago, among others. His directing credits include = The Real Thing and Twelfth = Night. He also appeared on film = as a S.W.A.T. Team Member in Batman Begins. = Mr. Hammond holds a BA in Theatre from Loyola University = Chicago.

DERIC McNISH (Giuliano) last performed as Mazzini Dun = in Heartbreak = House. Last spring, he played = as Leo Hubbard in The Little Foxes. Mr. McNish moved to = Cleveland from NYC where he appeared on various motley stages including = Ludlow Ten and La Mama. Regionally, he has performed at The Shakespeare = Theatre of New Jersey and The Cider Mill Playhouse. He has toured = nationally with The Bourgeois = Gentleman. As an improv artist = he performed at the NY Renaissance Faire and NYC’s Jekyll & = Hyde Club. His television credits include 3 episodes as Tristan on NBC's = “Third Watch.” Deric graduated Cum Laude from Binghamton = University where he performed over a dozen roles and directed two = productions. Deric is a member of AEA, AFTRA, and SAG.

ANNIE PAUL (Lydia) was last seen this past fall as Ellie Dunn = in Heartbreak = House. Ms. Paul played the role = of Alexandra last spring in The = Little Foxes. Since completing = her BA at the University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh she has performed with a = variety of companies in Wisconsin, including American Players Theatre = (Cymbeline; The = Playboy of the Western World; London = Assurance), Theatre X = (What Matters; Hallelujah Erotique) and Renaissance Theaterworks. Annie had the pleasure of = working with playwright Richard Kalinoski on such projects as = Beast on the Moon (which recently received an Off-Broadway production) = and The Thousand Pound = Marriage. She trained with The = Moscow Art Theatre and The International Order of the Pen and Sword. =

TAYLOR VALENTINE (Oed) most recently played the role of Captain = Shotover in Heartbreak = House. Mr. Valentine has worked = with esteemed Bay Area theatres such as American Conservatory Theatre, = Berkeley Rep, San Jose Rep, New Conservatory Theatre and Shotgun = Players. In addition, he has worked coast to coast, from children's = theatre to summer stock, and is proud to be a founding member of the = Daedalus Mythmakers with stints as Dionysus (The Bacchae) and = Bottom (A Midsummer Night's = Dream). Taylor received his BA = in Theatre from Catawba College in North Carolina and completed the = Journeyman Program at The Warehouse Theatre in South Carolina. He = portrayed Horace in last spring’s MFA production of = The Little Foxes.

MELYNEE SAUNDERS = WARREN (Thyona) spent a year as = a resident company member of Hedgerow Theater in Rose Valley, PA, where = she performed roles including Gwendolen in The Importance of Being Earnest, Titania in A = Midsummer Night’s Dream and Christmas Past in A Christmas Carol. She also performed for five years in the greater New = York City area, where favorite roles included Artie in Eleemosynary at the Hackensack Cultural Arts Center, Catherine = in The Memory of = Water at the Elmwood Playhouse, = and Ensemble work in both the new musical Dissolving Elsa = at The Lark Theater and NY Performance Works, and concert performances = of Eleven: Songs for a New = Time at the West End Theater in = New York and the Jazz Bakery in Los Angeles. She graduated with a BA in = Theatre from Cornell University. She played Birdie in the MFA production = of The Little Foxes = last spring and Lady Utterword in the fall = production of Heartbreak = House.

ABOUT THE CREATIVE TEAM
Mark Alan Gordon (Associate Director of MFA Actor Training Program) has = been involved with over 200 productions regionally as an actor or = director with such theatres as La Jolla Playhouse, Long Wharf Theatre, = Syracuse Stage, The Kitchen Theatre, the RoundHouse Theatre, and = Arlington’s Signature Theatre. He has served as director for The = Cleveland Play House/Case Western Reserve University MFA program’s = productions of Twelfth = Night and A Midsummer Night’s Dream and had the honor of directing A Bright Room Called Day for the Undergraduate Department at CASE. Mr. = Gordon served as Artistic Director for Champlain Shakespeare Festival, = an ambitious program that worked through the Bard’s entire canon. = He has worked on several original plays, including Romulus = Linney’s Ambrosio = and True Crimes, and has appeared in Heather = McDonald’s When Grace = Comes In and Available Light; Chuck Mee’s Wintertime = and Big Love; Merchant of Venice, with Hal Holbrook (D.C.’s Shakespeare = Theatre); Angels in America = (Parts I & II); The Dybbuk; = and Who’s Afraid of = Virginia Woolf. TV: “Law = & Order,” “Law & Order: Special Victims Unit,” = and MTV’s “Made: Actress.”  Mr. Gordon is a = founding member of the Signature Theatre Company in New York, where he = assisted Michael Kahn in the direction of the Obie Award-winning Sleep = Deprivation Chamber by Adrienne Kennedy.  He has mentored and = directed for the Caymichael Patten Studios, NYU/Playwrights Horizon = Theatre School, University of Vermont, and the Hangar Theatre Lab, among = others.

Choreographer: Ron Wilson; Stage Manager: = Jon Boomershine; Set = Design: Jill Davis; = Lighting: Kristen Egan; Sound: Mike = Pope; Costume: Kristen L. Davies; Production Manager: Joe Martin; Assistant Production Manager: Penny Goersmeyer; Assistant Technical Director: Curtis Young

# # = #

As the country’s first = permanently established professional theatre, founded in 1915, The = Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More than 12 = million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House – more than 130 of which were American and/or World = Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland = Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest = regional theatre complex in the United States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural = enrichment.


Fact = sheet


What:   = Big Love

          Written by Charles L. Mee
          Presented by Case/Cleveland Play House 2008 Graduate Ensemble

Where:  Studio One Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, = 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Opening Night:  =             =     Wednesday, March 14, 2007

      Final = Performance:      =         Saturday, March 24, = 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Giuliano        Deric = McNish
      Lydia   Annie Paul
      Olympia Amanda Duffy

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Thyona  Melynee Saunders Warren
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Bella/Eleanor   Catherine Albers
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Piero/Leo       Dan Hammond
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Constantine     Nathan Gurr
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Nikos   Tom Degnan
         &nbs= p;            = ;  Oed     Taylor = Valentine          &nbs= p;            = ;
         &nbs= p;            = ; 

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Charles L. Mee
      Director:       =         =         =         Mark Alan Gordon

          Movement and = Choreography:      =         Ron Wilson
          Stage Manager:  =         =         =         Jon Boomershine
          Set Design:     =         =         =         Jill Davis

      Costume Design: =         =         Kristine Davies
      Sound Design:   =         =         =         Mike Pope
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Kristen Egan

Times:
Wednesday-Saturday = Evenings     =         7:30 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         =         2:00 pm

Prices: General admission tickets start at $12.00, with discounts = for students ages 25 and under, as well as Case faculty and = staff.

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit = www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more = SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) = 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_003C_01C756A3.1D039320-- From abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com Thu Feb 22 14:03:23 2007 From: abibb at clevelandplayhouse.com (Alison Bibb) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 17:03:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Clean House at The Play House Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House 2005 Pulitzer Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews=20 CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) =96 The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, and runs through March 25, 2007. The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a recipient of this year=92s MacArthur = =93genius=94 grant, and is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting = today. The Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House is directed by = Davis McCallum. The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New Haven, = Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to being = nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing of The Clean House won = the 2004 Susan Smith Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary = female playwrights).=20 There are a number of metaphors used in The Clean House, including the title. Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a = clean house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the emotional = problems in their lives. ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE The Clean House is set somewhere in a =93metaphysical=94 representation = of Connecticut, where Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in = maid for Lane, a successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her = life. The problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. = She would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = =96 in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest couple in Brazil. As the characters are forced to pick up the pieces of their broken = lives, they all come to discover they share a common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the perfect joke. ABOUT THE CAST URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway in Havana Bourgeois = at 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her regional theatre = credits include originating the role of Marela in the Pulitzer Prize-winning = Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony Theatre. = She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep. JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation with that show. = Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include productions at Westbeth = Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, = Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street = Theater, Philadelphia Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People=92s Light = & Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in =93Third Watch,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93The Sopranos,=94 and =93As the World Turns.=94 Her film credits include = roles in The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by Jury, Bliss, Sounding and 1967. She = is a recipient of the Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor=92s Choice, = Philadelphia Critic=92s Choice and City Paper=92s Choice - =93Best of = Philadelphia.=94 BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong Mountain. Her = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Mary Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance from Calcutta, York; The = Bee Keeper=92s Daughter, Theatre Row; The Show Off, Playwrights Horizon; = Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and American Stage. She = played roles on television in =93Law and Order: Criminal Intent,=94 =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Storm of the Century,=94 =93Home Improvement,=94 =93One Life to = Live=94 and =93Queen.=94 Her motion picture credits include roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and Kinsey. PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House after = performing here in Moon Over Buffalo. She has also performed at Cleveland=92s = Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at = Lughnasa, Six Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits = include roles in Rose's Dilemma, Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal Heart, NY Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. = Regionally, she has acted in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, = Repertory Theatre of St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre = and Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges=92 television credits include = roles on =93Law & Order", "Another World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. She holds a = BFA from the University of Washington Professional Training Program. TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway in Twelve Angry Men, = Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad = Friend, Lincoln Center; A Murder of Crows, South Street Theatre; The Butter and = Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; and Room Service, Manhattan Punch Line. He = has been involved in productions at the following regional theatres: = Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La = Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, = Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival = Theatre. He was seen on film in The Patriot, and on television in =93Law and = Order,=94 =93Law and Order: SVU,=94 =93One Life To Live,=94 =93All My Children,=94 = and =93Ed.=94 DIRECTION AND DESIGN SARAH RUHL (Playwright) has written The Clean House (Susan Smith = Blackburn award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the City (nominated for an NAACP award), Melancholy Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy Song, Orlando, and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl=92s = plays have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, La = Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many other = theatres across the country. Her plays have also been performed in England, = Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and have been translated into = Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she was the recipient of a Helen = Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, and in 2006 she was the recipient of = a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is published in an anthology from TCG. = She is a member of New Dramatists and 13P. MICHAEL FRIEDMAN (Composer) is composer/lyricist for The Civilians=92 (I = Am) Nobody=92s Lunch, Gone Missing, Save This City, and Canard, Canard, = Goose? as well as The Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). His music has also been = heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho = Rep, Theater for a New Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, Williamstown Theatre Festival, London=92s Soho and Gate Theatres, and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground = and Affair Game. He was the dramaturg for the recent Broadway revival of A Raisin in the Sun, directed by Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate = at New York Theatre Workshop, was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the Obie-Award-winning Civilians. DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara Hudes=92 Elliot: A = Soldier=92s Fugue, The Culture Project; The Turn of the Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee=92s A Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad Acting; Unbound: The Journals = of Fanny Kemble, The Belle=92s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle=92s The Dakota Project, HERE REGIONAL: Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl=92s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy Play, Princeton University. ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; = School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, Guinea Pig Solo, = LAByrinth and The Public Theater; Orange, Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's Lunch, 59E59 and UK Tour; Triple Happiness, Second Stage Theater REGIONAL: The Georgia = Shakespeare Festival, Arena Stage OPERA: Trouble in Tahiti, L=92Elisir d=92Amore, = The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of the Arts. MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater Company = in Washington, D.C., Denver Center Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City Opera AWARDS: = 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master=92s Award, three Helen Hayes Award = Nominations for Outstanding Costume Design. MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the Irish, Where We=92re Born, = Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, Ars = Nova; Islands, The New Victory Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active = Eye; Brooklyn Academy of Music; The Flea REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York = Stage and Film, The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington = Stage Company, Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, Yale Repertory Theatre EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama. JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin=92 Up, Of Mice = and Men, RFK, Rabbit Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room = Service, Bad Dates, Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid Tidings, Crowns, = Hurlyburly REGIONAL: Cleveland=92s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah=92s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore=92s Center Stage, New Jersey=92s = George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound system = installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former adjunct professor for = the University of Utah=92s Fine Arts program. ### As the country=92s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 years. More = than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions at The Cleveland = Play House =96 more than 130 of which were American and/or World Premieres. = At 300,000 square feet, the Philip Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United States. The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund The Cleveland Play House with state = tax dollars to encourage economic growth, educational excellence and = cultural enrichment for all Ohioans. FACT SHEET What: THE CLEAN HOUSE 2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship =93genius grant=94 Directed by Davis McCallum Where: Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio When: Preview Performances: Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007 Opening Night: Wednesday, March 7, 2007 Final Performance: Sunday, March 25, 2007 Who: Cast Matilde Ursula Cataan Ana Janis Dardaris Virginia Beth Dixon Lane Patricia Hodges Charles Terry Layman Creative Team Playwright: Sarah Ruhl Director: Davis McCallum Composer: Michael Friedman Scenic Design: Andromache Chalfant Lighting Design: Matthew Richards Costume Design: Murell Horton Sound Design: James C. Swonger Tango Instructor: Rebecca Sweet Times: =09 Tuesday-Saturday Evenings 8:00 pm Saturday Matinee 4:00 pm Sunday Matinee 2:00 pm Weekday Matinee 1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, 2007 Early Curtain 7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, 2007 Prices: Single ticket prices start at $39.00 For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com =20 Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235 ------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable The Clean House at The Play House

The Clean = House at The Play = House
2005 Pulitzer = Prize-nominated comedy opens March 2 for previews


CLEVELAND (February 19, 2007) = – The Clean House, a 2005 Pulitzer Prize nominated finalist, is opening for = previews in the Drury Theatre at The Cleveland Play House on March 2, = and runs through March 25, 2007.

The playwright, Sarah Ruhl, is a = recipient of this year’s MacArthur “genius” grant, and = is one of the most unique voices in American playwriting today. The = Cleveland Play House production of The Clean House = is directed by Davis McCallum.

The Clean House received its world premiere at Yale Rep in New = Haven, Conn. in 2004, and its New York premiere in 2006. In addition to = being nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, Sarah Ruhl, for her writing = of The Clean = House won the 2004 Susan Smith = Blackburn Prize (an award presented to extraordinary female = playwrights).

There are a number of metaphors used = in The Clean = House, including the title. = Lane, a doctor, employs a live-in maid, as she seeks to have a clean = house, literally. However, all of the characters lead very messy lives = which need introspection, in order to cleanse themselves of the = emotional problems in their lives.


ABOUT THE CLEAN HOUSE
The Clean House is set somewhere in a = “metaphysical” representation of Connecticut, where = Brazilian immigrant Matilde is hired as a live-in maid for Lane, a = successful doctor who values order is every aspect of her life. The = problem is, Matilde hates to clean because it makes her depressed. She = would rather spend her time concocting jokes in her native Portuguese = – in the tradition of her recently deceased parents, the funniest = couple in Brazil.

As the characters are forced to pick up = the pieces of their broken lives, they all come to discover they share a = common bond, all while Matilde continues on her quest to create the = perfect joke.

ABOUT THE CAST
URSULA CATAAN (Matilde) has performed Off-Broadway = in Havana = Bourgeois at = 59E59 Theatres; IPO at The Brick; All For Love at Center Stage; and Roadicide at The Living Room Festival at HERE. Her = regional theatre credits include originating the role of Marela in the = Pulitzer Prize-winning Anna in the Tropics at New Theatre; Walnut Street Theatre, Coconut Grove = Playhouse, New Jersey Rep, Mosaic Theatre, Wheeling Symphony and Colony = Theatre. She also appeared in the film Control Option Escape. Ms. Cataan earned a BFA from = Carnegie Mellon University and is a member of the Prospect Theatre = Company in New York City and New Jersey Rep.

JANIS DARDARIS (Ana) has performed in the Off-Broadway = production of Breaking Legs at Promenade Theatre and toured the nation = with that show. Her other Off-Broadway theatre credits include = productions at Westbeth Theatre, Directors Theatre, Playwrights = Horizons, New York Classical Theatre and Summer Play Festival on Theatre = Row. Ms. Dardaris has performed at the following regional theatres: = Arizona Theatre Company, McCarter Theatre, Long Wharf, Woolly Mammoth, = Kennedy Center, Wilma Theater, Walnut Street Theater, Philadelphia = Theater Company, Philadelphia Drama Guild, People’s Light & = Theater, Pittsburgh Public, Three Rivers Shakespeare and InterAct = Theater. She has been seen on television in “Third Watch,” = “Law and Order,” “The Sopranos,” and “As = the World Turns.” Her film credits include roles in = The Sixth Sense, Party Monster, Trial by = Jury, Bliss, Sounding and = 1967. She is a recipient of the = Barrymore Award, City Paper Editor’s Choice, Philadelphia = Critic’s Choice and City Paper’s Choice - “Best of = Philadelphia.”

BETH DIXON (Virginia), a native of Oberlin, Ohio, has previously = performed at The Cleveland Play House in the production of = Vincent in Brixton. She performed on Broadway in Major Barbara and Wrong = Mountain. Her Off-Broadway = credits include roles in Mary = Stuart, Pearl; Endpapers, Variety Arts; Therese Raquin, = CSC; Booth is Back, A Distance = from Calcutta, York; = The Bee Keeper’s = Daughter, Theatre = Row; The Show Off, = Playwrights Horizon; Before it Hits Home, Public Theatre; Women on Stone, LaMama; and America Dreaming, Vineyard. In addition to CPH, Ms. Dixon has performed in = the following regional theatres: Shakespeare Santa Cruz, Intiman in = Seattle, Dallas Theater Center, ACT San Francisco, Long Wharf and = American Stage. She played roles on television in “Law and Order: = Criminal Intent,” “Law and Order,” “Storm of the = Century,” “Home Improvement,” “One Life to = Live” and “Queen.” Her motion picture credits include = roles in The Ballad of the Sad = Caf=E9, Dark Tides, Hitch and = Kinsey.

PATRICIA HODGES (Lane) returns to The Cleveland Play House = after performing here in Moon = Over Buffalo. She has also = performed at Cleveland’s Playhouse Square in Carousel. Ms. Hodges performed on Broadway in Dancing at Lughnasa, Six = Degrees of Separation and The Best Man. Her Off-Broadway credits include roles = in Rose's = Dilemma, = Manhattan Theatre Club; Communicating Doors, Variety Arts; On The Verge, John Houseman Theatre; The Normal = Heart, NY = Shakespeare Festival; and Surviving Grace, Union Square Theatre. Regionally, she has acted = in productions at Alliance Theatre, Court Theatre, Repertory Theatre of = St. Louis, Guthrie Theater, Center Stage, Seattle Repertory, Dallas = Theatre Center, Pioneer Theatre Company, A Contemporary Theatre and = Actors Theatre of Louisville. Ms. Hodges’ television credits = include roles on “Law & Order", "Another = World", "One Life To Live" and "Cagney and = Lacey." She has also been seen in the film Heaven's Gate. = She holds a BFA from the = University of Washington Professional Training Program.

TERRY LAYMAN (Charles) has performed on Broadway = in Twelve = Angry Men, Proof, The Ride Down Mount Morgan and The Rehearsal, and at London West End, Continental Divide (Daughters of the = Revolution). His extensive = Off-Broadway credits include roles in Regrets Only, Manhattan Theatre Club; A Bad Friend, Lincoln Center; = A Murder of = Crows, South = Street Theatre; The Butter and Egg Man, Manhattan Punch Line; = and Room = Service, = Manhattan Punch Line. He has been involved in productions at the = following regional theatres: Berkeley Rep, Actors Theater of Louisville, = Buffalo Studio Arena, Cincinnati Playhouse, Pioneer Theatre Company, = George Street Playhouse, GeVa, La Jolla Playhouse, McCarter Theatre, = Asolo Theatre, Alliance Theatre, Philadelphia Drama Guild, Pennsylvania = Stage Company and Philadelphia Festival Theatre. He was seen on film = in The = Patriot, and = on television in Law and Order,” “Law and Order: SVU,” = “One Life To Live,” “All My Children,” and = “Ed.”

DIRECTION AND DESIGN
SARAH = RUHL = (Playwright) has = written The Clean = House (Susan Smith Blackburn = award, 2004; finalist for Pulitzer Prize, 2005), Dead Man's Cell Phone, Demeter in the = City (nominated for an NAACP = award), Melancholy = Play, Eurydice, Late: A Cowboy = Song, Orlando, = and Passion Play (Kennedy Center Fourth Forum Freedom Award and = Helen Hayes nomination). Recent projects include The Clean House = at Lincoln Center, directed by Bill Rauch, and Eurydice at = Yale Repertory Theatre, directed by Les Waters. Ms. Ruhl’s plays = have been performed at Goodman Theater, Cornerstone Theater, Arena = Stage, South Coast Repertory Theater, The Wilma Theater, Woolly Mammoth, = La Jolla Playhouse, and Piven Theater Workshop in Chicago, among many = other theatres across the country.  Her plays have also been = performed in England, Germany, Israel, New Zealand, and Australia, and = have been translated into Spanish, Polish, and Korean. She received her = MFA from Brown University and is originally from Chicago. In 2003, she = was the recipient of a Helen Merrill Award and a Whiting Writers' Award, = and in 2006 she was the recipient of a MacArthur Fellowship. Her work is = published in an anthology from TCG. She is a member of New Dramatists = and 13P.

MICHAEL = FRIEDMAN = (Composer) is composer/lyricist for = The Civilians’ (I Am) = Nobody’s Lunch, = Gone Missing, Save This City, = and Canard, Canard, Goose? as well as The = Brand New Kid (Kennedy Center). = His music has also been heard at NYSF/Public, NYTW, Playwrights = Horizons, Roundabout, Second Stage, Soho Rep, Theater for a New = Audience, Signature, and The Acting Company, and regionally at The = Huntington, La Jolla Playhouse, Hartford Stage, Humana Festival, ART, = Williamstown Theatre Festival, London’s Soho and Gate Theatres, = and the Edinburgh Festival Film work includes On Common Ground and Affair = Game. He was the dramaturg for = the recent Broadway revival of A = Raisin in the Sun, directed by = Kenny Leon. He is an Artistic Associate at New York Theatre Workshop, = was a MacDowell fellow, and is a founding Associate Artist of the = Obie-Award-winning Civilians.

DAVIS McCALLUM (Director) NEW YORK: Quiara = Hudes’ Elliot: A = Soldier’s Fugue, The = Culture Project; The Turn of the = Screw, Jane Eyre, The Acting = Company; Chuck Mee’s A = Perfect Wedding, NYU Grad = Acting; Unbound: The Journals of = Fanny Kemble, The Belle’s Stratagem, Prospect Theater Company; Noah = Haidle’s The Dakota = Project, HERE  REGIONAL: = Oregon Shakespeare Festival, Georgia Shakespeare Festival, American = Shakespeare Center, Shakespeare Theater Company, McCarter Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: Sarah Ruhl’s Eurydice, New = York Stage and Film; Melancholy = Play, Princeton = University.

ANDROMACHE CHALFANT (Scenic Designer) CLEVELAND: Highway Ulysses, Dobama Theatre  OFF-BROADWAY: The Internationalist, The Vineyard Theater; School of the Americas, The Last Days of Judas Iscariot, = Guinea Pig Solo, LAByrinth and = The Public Theater; Orange, = Lemon, Egg, Canary, PS = 122; Apparition, = The Splinter Group; The = Civilians' (I Am) Nobody's = Lunch, 59E59 and UK = Tour; Triple = Happiness, Second Stage = Theater  REGIONAL: The Georgia Shakespeare Festival, Arena = Stage  OPERA: Trouble in = Tahiti, L’Elisir d’Amore, The Berkshire Opera Festival; The Abduction From the Seraglio, Opera Omaha  EDUCATION: MFA, NYU Tisch School of = the Arts.

MURELL HORTON (Costume Designer) REGIONAL: Shakespeare Theater = Company in Washington, D.C., Denver Center = Theatre, Philadelphia Theatre Company, Berkshire = Theatre Festival, Indiana Repertory Theatre, The Acting = Company, Madison Repertory Theatre, The = Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey, The Juilliard = School of Drama, The Pearl Theatre Company  OPERA: Lysistrata (World Premiere), Houston Grande Opera and New York City = Opera  AWARDS: 2007 Irene Sharaffe Young Master’s Award, = three Helen Hayes Award Nominations for Outstanding Costume = Design.

MATTHEW RICHARDS (Lighting Designer) OFF-BROADWAY: A Small Melodramatic Story, LAByrinth; Pen, Playwrights = Horizons; Living Room in Africa, Edge Theater Company; The Pavilion, God Hates the = Irish, Where We’re Born, Dark Matters, Rattlestick; Eve-olution, Cherry Lane; Wau Wau Sisters, = Ars Nova; = Islands, The New Victory = Theater; Omnium Gatherum, Naked Angels; Active Eye; Brooklyn Academy of = Music; The Flea  REGIONAL: Williamstown, New York Stage and Film, = The Old Globe, The Geffen Playhouse, Baltimore Center Stage, Huntington = Theatre Company, Wolf Trap, Alliance Theatre, Barrington Stage Company, = Bay Street, Dallas Theater Center, The Hangar Theatre, Hartford Theatre = Works, Sequitur, Skylight Opera Theatre, Syracuse Stage, Triad Stage, = Yale Repertory Theatre  EDUCATION: Yale School of Drama.

JAMES C. SWONGER (Resident Sound Designer) CPH: Cuttin’ Up, Of Mice and Men, RFK, Rabbit = Hole, Dream a Little Dream, Custody of the Eyes, Well, A Streetcar Named = Desire, A Christmas Story, I Am My Own Wife, Room Service, Bad Dates, = Restoring the Sun, Rounding Third, The Real Thing, The Piano Lesson, = John Henry, Tuesdays with Morrie, Plaid = Tidings, Crowns, Hurlyburly  = REGIONAL: Cleveland’s Lyric Opera, Utah Festival Opera Company, = Utah’s Pioneer Theatre Company, Baltimore’s Center Stage, = New Jersey’s George Street Playhouse, Yale Repertory Theater  = OTHER CREDITS: designed the premiere productions of The Tragic Demise of Whaleship Essex, Swinging = on a Star: A Tribute to the Music of Johnny Burke, = Tangents, and The Count of Monte Cristo, adapted by Charles Morey; designed sound = system installations for restaurants, theatres, and churches; former = adjunct professor for the University of Utah’s Fine Arts = program.

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As the = country’s first permanently established professional theatre, = founded in 1915, The Cleveland Play House has produced plays for 91 = years. More than 12 million people have attended over 1,300 productions = at The Cleveland Play House – more than 130 of which were American = and/or World Premieres. At 300,000 square feet, the Philip = Johnson-designed Cleveland Play House complex houses five performance = spaces, making it the largest regional theatre complex in the United = States.

The Ohio Arts Council helped to fund = The Cleveland Play House with state tax dollars to encourage economic = growth, educational excellence and cultural enrichment for all = Ohioans.

FACT = SHEET



What:   THE CLEAN HOUSE

          2005 Pulitzer Prize finalist
          By Sarah Ruhl, recipient of the MacArthur Fellowship “genius = grant”

          Directed by Davis McCallum

Where:  Drury Theatre, The Cleveland Play House, 8500 Euclid = Avenue, Cleveland, Ohio

When:   =         Preview = Performances:         = Friday-Tuesday, March 2, 3, 4 & 6, 2007

      Opening Night:  =             = Wednesday, March 7, 2007
      Final = Performance:      =         Sunday, March 25, 2007

Who:    =         Cast

      Matilde Ursula Cataan
      Ana     Janis = Dardaris
      Virginia        Beth = Dixon

         &nbs= p;            = ;  Lane    Patricia Hodges
         &nbs= p;            = ; Charles  Terry Layman

      Creative Team
      Playwright:     =         =         =         Sarah Ruhl
      Director:       =         =         =         Davis McCallum
      Composer:       =         =         =         Michael Friedman
      Scenic Design:  =         =         Andromache Chalfant
      Lighting Design: =        =         =         Matthew Richards
      Costume Design: =         =         Murell Horton
      Sound Design:   =         =         James C. Swonger
      Tango = Instructor:       =         =         Rebecca Sweet

Times:  =         =         =        
Tuesday-Saturday = Evenings       =         8:00 pm
Saturday = Matinee        =         =         4:00 pm
Sunday Matinee  =         =         2:00 pm
Weekday Matinee =         =         1:30 pm, Thursday, March 15, = 2007
Early Curtain   =         =         =         7:00 pm, Tuesday, March 20, = 2007

Prices: =         =         =         Single = ticket prices start at $39.00

For Single Tickets: Call (216) 795-7000, ext. 4, or visit www.clevelandplayhouse.com

Groups of 10 of more SAVE!!! Call Lisa Craig, (216) 795-7000, ext. 235


------=_NextPart_000_0040_01C756A3.6598F710-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Thu Feb 22 14:03:48 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 14:03:48 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up In-Reply-To: <904101.9003.qm@web53415.mail.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <675830.57304.qm@web81808.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Stefani, Sense of humor is a plus!! Give me a call~!!! I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts! Thank you, and good night! Mike "Stefani A." wrote: I agree with Ms. Dempsey. I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer! Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?... Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?... Just saying... 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Maureen Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people. I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS! If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for. Or are those all exhausted? Mike Norton wrote: From: Mike Norton Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up To: Ensemble Theatre , Submit Letter CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST) Martian, Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me. There's only one who can say "NO!" to me. And she's doing a fine job at it! Hospitalization? Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you! And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up. Where's your humility, Ensemble???! Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt! Mike P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too* Ensemble Theatre wrote: Mr. Norton, At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization. That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ?? Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?. Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what?? And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will wake up to something here. . . . .NO????? Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate Ensemble Theatre Mike Norton wrote: Hello, I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them. Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws. Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness. No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding. Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565. Thanks! Mike Norton Patent Innovation Architect 216.381.9565 --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. "If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..." Stef --------------------------------- Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1464320231-1172181828=:57304 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Stefani,
 
Sense of humor is a plus!!  Give me a call~!!!
 
I hereby withdraw any further dialogue re: my Secretary until my business is submitted to the Courts!
 
Thank you, and good night!
 
Mike

"Stefani A." <princessinafets at yahoo.com> wrote:
I agree with Ms. Dempsey.  I am a paralegal and I laughed out loud at the ESOP offer!  Mr. Norton, how do you think your secretary is supposed to pay his/her bills?...  Maybe he/she could offer up the promised ESOP in lieu of rent?...  Just saying...  C'mon people, we all know an artist's life is often times a pretty meager existence, but you're not offering up a role or an internship, it seems like you just want someone to organize your files for your "multi-million" dollar start up, at which point you would then decide if you still needed help or not.  And like Ms. Dempsey said - if you've got a million dollar (or more) start up going on, why would you not pay your assistant?...  This line of thinking baffles me. 
 
 
-S. Alberts

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Oh how misinformed you are...wow~~an ESOP is a great incentive for a company and its employees, especially for a tech company wherein innovation & growth--including job growth--is a goal!  I'm sharing nothing with you, Miss Dempsey!
 
Mike

Maureen Dempsey <fromstage2screen at yahoo.com> wrote:
If it is a multi-million dollar start-up then you can afford to pay your ASSISTANT! 
 
Can you share the name of this multi million dollar company that offers stock options? 
 
Maureen
 
Sorry everyone but I am so sick of people taking advantage of people.  I pay the people who work for me and I never promise STOCK OPTIONS!  If you want free assistance go to friends and family whom you have done favors for.  Or are those all exhausted? 

Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
From: Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net>
Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Secretary for Multi-Million Dollar Start-up
To: Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net>,
Submit Letter <neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
CC: sarahelizabethwalker at yahoo.com
Date: Wed, 21 Feb 2007 20:05:14 -0800 (PST)

Martian,
 
Oh how DARE you say "NO!" to me.  There's only one who can say "NO!" to me.  And she's doing a fine job at it!   Hospitalization?  Phfuh! That is so Milos Forman of you!   And I was being modest with the "Multi Million" start-up.  Where's your humility, Ensemble???!   Disney hates me anyway.........Ask Jennifer Love Hewitt!
 
Mike
 
P.S. *Secretary ought to have some paralegal experience, too*
 


Ensemble Theatre <ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Mr. Norton,
 
At the incredible risk of bursting my vital organs from the uncontrollable and hysterical
laughter that consumed me, I might just hold you responsible for hospitalization.
 
That you have the umitigated arrogance and oblivious relish of advertising for a multi-skilled
person to follow you toady in your disorganization, WITHOUT PAY, and, to add the final twist
of the blade, YOU ARE A. . . . . .(I don't believe I am writing this) a MULTI-MILLION DOLLAR START UP. . . . . . ..WHAT planet do you live on, . . .. .anyway! ??
Or did you just fall off of that pear tree down the street from me?.
 
Get a life, Mr. Norton, . .. . .act like the professional you PRETEND to be.. . . .but
emphatically are not. . .MULTI-MILLION... ......are you doing this for Walt Disney or what??
 
And this is the end of it... . ..your name is all over the Cleveland Theatre fine arts community
as a real DODO.. . . .. . . ..talk to Jean Zarzour at GOT PAY.com. She will shave off a few more pounds of your scabby flesh. I did not enjoy sending this to you, but maybe you will
wake up to something here. . . . .NO?????
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
Ensemble Theatre


Mike Norton <michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net> wrote:
Hello,
 
I've all these files and folders which need to be further aggregated and categorized, while taking action upon many of them.  Basically, I need a Secretary with a notebook and pen, a position which could possibly evolve into a full-time occupation and Officer of the company, as detailed in the company's bylaws.    Seeking quick-thinker, great organizational skills, written & verbal skills, sense of humor and drive for greatness.   No pay now, for only a few hours are needed, but proven determination will lead to future attachment to an Employee Stock Options Program, both lucrative and rewarding.
 
Email resume & cover letter to Mike or call at 216.381.9565.
 
Thanks!

Mike Norton
Patent Innovation Architect
216.381.9565 







 
"If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything..."
Stef
 

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Cleveland Composers' Guild Recital
 
Sunday February 25, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Pilgrim Church
2592 West 14th Street, Tremont
(Cleveland)
 
music by Eric Charnofsky (flute and piano,) Fred Lissauer (piano,) Nick Puin (two pianos,) Lisa Rainsong (flute and piano,) and
 
Mary Ann Griebling         THE FOUR ELEMENTS (Earth, Air, Fire, Water) clarinet and piano
                                     Lindsay Wile Charnofsky, clarinet
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
Stephen T. Griebling       FIVE SONGS (Edna St. Vincent Millay)
                                     Sandra Simon, soprano
                                     Eric Charnofsky, piano
 
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--0-1907784512-1172186038=:72486-- From bwyner at adelphia.net Thu Feb 22 17:37:37 2007 From: bwyner at adelphia.net (Brad Wyner) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 20:37:37 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Once On This Island @ Playhouse Square this weekend: Cleveland School of the Arts performs at IdeaCenter Message-ID: <6d88e39eb5acac5c5fcfa577506a9c26@adelphia.net> --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII Cleveland School of the Arts presents Once On This Island directed by Nina Domingue musical direction by Brad Wyner, choreography by Kenya Woods this Friday, February 23, at 7:00 PM, and Saturday, February 24, at 1:00 PM The Westfield Insurance Studio Theater at the IdeaCenter, Playhouse Square, 1375 Euclid Ave. Tickets (available at the door): Adults $12, Students $6 Once on This Island is a heart-throbbing Caribbean musical about hope, love, mystery, and the power of the human spirit. It is performed this weekend by Cleveland School of the Arts Theater students. Come see the most talented cast of young people you'll ever see perform this joyous piece of theater! --Apple-Mail-1-613929126-- From higbee at chsaviour.org Thu Feb 22 18:24:22 2007 From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:24:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop "The Singing Child" in Hudson, OH March 2nd Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable "The Singing Child" including Lee's popular "Singing FUNdamentals" Toy Box =20 The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned clinician and children's choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, TX for a workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in Hudson, OH. Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter's 34th Annual Children's Choir Festival. This workshop will explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically will be experienced by session attendees. Mr. Gwozdz will also demonstrate his Singing FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he tosses it in the air. =20 Lee Gwozdz biography: Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus Christi Cathedral in Corpus Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of "The Chorister". In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the National Association of Pastoral Musicians. A native of Ft. Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in organ performance. Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington. =20 As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, primarily in the area of children's choirs, throughout the United States. He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer seminars in both Grand Rapids and Kansas City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for the Papal Mass held in San Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World Youth Day Festival.=20 =20 REGISTRATION: $20 per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner. Please send your check payable to Choristers Guild: NE Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS. Higbee at chsaviour.org =20 =20 =20 First Congregational Church 47 Aurora St. Hudson, Ohio 44236 =20 >From the south: Take Rte 8 North to 303 exit (Hudson). Turn right on 202 and to the town square which is route 91. Turn left on 91. Go one block and turn right on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 >From the north: Take 480 to Rte. 91 exit (Hudson/Twinsburg) . Follow 91 South into the town of Hudson and turn left on Aurora St. (at the clock tower). The church is the 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. =20 =20 Judith Higbee Director of Music Church of the Saviour 2537 Lee Road =20 Cleveland Hts., OH 44118 216-321-8880 higbee at chsaviour.org =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 “The Singing Child” including Lee’s popular “Singing = FUNdamentals” Toy Box         =

The Northeast Ohio Chapter of Choristers Guild is pleased to host renowned = clinician and children’s choir director Mr. Lee Gwozdz from Corpus Christi, = TX for a = workshop entitled THE SINGING CHILD on Friday evening, March 2 = from 6-9 p.m. at First Congregational Church in = Hudson, OH. = Mr. Gwozdz is in Cleveland to be the guest = clinician for the Northeast Ohio Chapter’s 34th Annual Children’s = Choir Festival.

This workshop will = explore today's singing child. Types of children's singing voices will be determined and = heard via video demonstrations. Ways of enabling any child to sing technically = will be experienced by session attendees.  Mr. Gwozdz will also = demonstrate his Singing = FUNdamentals Toy box. For example, when teaching the young members of his = cathedral choirs the shape that their mouths should be on a particular note, = Gwozdz uses Mr. Pooch, a tennis ball with drawn-on eyes and a slice cut through it, = making it look like a three-dimensional version of Pacman. His aptly named Mr. = Moose teaches children to sing high notes - Gwozdz tells his students to make = their voice's pitch follow the stuffed animal's ascent and descent as he = tosses it in the air.

 

Lee Gwozdz biography: = Mr. Gwozdz is the Director of Music and Organist at Corpus = Christi Cathedral in Corpus = Christi Texas and was featured in the June/July 2006 edition of = “The Chorister”.  In addition, Mr. Gwozdz serves as the Executive Director of the Corpus Christi Symphony Society, Inc. Lee is a two-term = past member of the Choristers Guild National Board of Directors, and the = national board of directors of the Director of Music Ministry Division of the = National Association of Pastoral Musicians.

A native of Ft. = Worth, Texas, Lee graduated from Texas Christian University, cum laude, with a major in music education and a minor in = organ performance.  Through the Choristers Guild Leadership Training = Program, Lee studied with Helen Kemp and John Yarrington.  =

As a festival conductor and clinician, Lee has presented workshops, = primarily in the area of children’s choirs, throughout the United States.  He has served as clinician for the National Choristers Guild summer = seminars in both Grand = Rapids and Kansas = City. In 1987, he conducted the five-hundred-voice choir for = the Papal Mass held in San = Antonio. In 1993, he served as conductor of the Papal Mass in = Denver, conducting over seven hundred young singers for the International World = Youth Day Festival.

  &n= bsp;    

REGISTRATION: $20 = per person ($10/Choristers Guild members) including dinner.  Please send your = check payable to Choristers Guild: NE = Ohio Chapter to, JoAnne Zurell, Treasurer, 2901 Hamlin Road, Medina, OH = 44256 PLEASE EMAIL JUDITH HIGBEE AS SOON AS POSSIBLE IN ORDER TO BE = INCLUDED IN DINNER RESERVATIONS.  Higbee at chsaviour.org  

 

 

First Congregational = Church

47 Aurora St.

Hudson, Ohio 44236

 

From the = south:   Take Rte = 8 North to 303 exit  (Hudson).  Turn right = on 202 and to the town square which is route 91.  Turn left on 91.  Go = one block and turn right on Aurora St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the = 2nd church on the left (red brick) and the parking lot is in the rear.  =

 

From the north: =  Take 480 to = Rte. 91 exit  (Hudson/Twinsburg) .  Follow 91 South into the town of = Hudson and turn left on = Aurora = St.  (at the clock tower).  The church is the 2nd church on the left (red = brick) and the parking lot is in the rear. 

 

Judith Higbee

Director of Music

Church of the Saviour

2537 Lee Road 

Cleveland Hts., OH 44118

216-321-8880

higbee at chsaviour.org

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C756F1.BAE78878-- From promiseheart at lpemail.com Thu Feb 22 18:52:59 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 21:52:59 -0500 (EST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clarification on the "Mama's Plan" Film Message-ID: <35250.69.221.139.206.1172199179.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> To All Memers of NEOhiopal: This is a response to all the mail that we received on 2/22/07. We MUST explain what our objectives are with the "Mama's Plan" Film. 1. We are NOT a political group. 2. The reason we put out postings for volunteers is because this is a community film, not Hollywood! 3. We have had alot of interest with the story, because this is an altruistic effort to help young girls who are in troubled situations, and to offer them help. 4. We would like to tell young women that there are options and alternatives to discarding their newborn babies in dumpsters, garbage cans, rivers, lakes, etc. We will inform them of the Safe-Haven laws. We were appalled at the recent news of a woman who put her baby in a microwave. THIS IS WHAT WE'RE TRYING TO STOP! 5. Although we do not agree with abortion, "Mama's Plan" is not about abortion. It is about a girl who discards her twin newborns in a dumpster, and the consequences that follow. We do suggest that before anyone judges our intent, they might want to first view our website at www.mamasplan.com to get the truth about our group and what we're trying to accomplish. We hope we have clarified any misunderstandings that have occurred. Thank you for your understanding. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group From Stacy at CBurris.com Thu Feb 22 20:03:28 2007 From: Stacy at CBurris.com (Stacy Burris) Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 23:03:28 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <000701c756ff$95f59f60$650fa8c0@Mordor> Hi Cheryl, You want to get in touch with Jeff Bodkin; his band is AMAZING. Am looking for his number, in the meantime, hopefully someone will see this and pass it along to Jeff to get in touch with you. (...and I will keep looking for contact info) All the best! Stacy -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of cherylcarter Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 3:54 PM To: Neohiopal at Lists. Fredsternfeld. Com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seeking Big band sound and other bands to offer to our customers We have a need for a 40's swing band on June 11th from 5:00pm - 7:00pm in the Akron area. Please respond with prices. We are also seeking bands and prices that we can offer to our customers. Please let us know if you're interested. Thank you! Party On! Cheryl Cheryl Carter 330-760-0601 Cell People will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel. - Maya Angelou _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. If you need to unsubscribe, change from digest to one-at-a-time delivery or vice-versa, go on hiatus while out of town, switch from mime to plain text or vice-versa, etc. check out the FAQS at http://www.fredsternfeld.com. _______________________________________ Disclaimer: The facts and/or opinions expressed in this message are solely those of the person in the "from" or "reply-to" header. The fact that this message is posted should in no way be taken as an endorsement by the administrator of this list. Subscribers should perform due diligence for all goods, services and activities promoted on NEohioPAL. NEohioPAL mailing list NEohioPAL at lists.fredsternfeld.com http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal >From Cassidy Theatre Fri Feb 23 15:25:02 2007 From: Cassidy Theatre (Cassidy Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:25:02 -0500 (GMT-05:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]CABARET opens tonight at CASSIDY Message-ID: <2683881.1172244302568.JavaMail.root at elwamui-ovcar.atl.sa.earthlink.net> CASSIDY THEATRE, 6200 Pearl Road, Parma Heights, OH 44130 (440) 842-4600 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 14, 2007 CABARET OPENS TONIGHT AT CASSIDY Parma Heights, Ohio =E2=80=93 The Cassidy Theatre proudly presents the clas= sic musical CABARET, Friday, February 23rd through March 11th. Directed by= Kevin Joseph Kelly and Musically Directed by Heidi Herczeg, the Cassidy pr= oduction features choreography by Jennifer Glowe and costumes by David Glow= e. Production times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm with Sunday matinees = at 3pm.=20 Set in Berlin at the beginning of the Third Reich, the story follows the ro= mance of an English cabaret performer and an American writer. Through the s= ongs of the Cabaret's Emcee, the audience witnesses the political changes t= aking place. The Cassidy production features: Kristin Netzband as =E2=80=9CSally Bowles=E2=80=9D Zac Hudak as =E2=80=9CThe Emcee=E2=80=9D William Valichnac as =E2=80=9CCliff=E2=80=9D Candice Russell as =E2=80=9CFr=C3=A4ulein Schneider=E2=80=9D Gilgamesh Tagget as =E2=80=9CHeir Schultz=E2=80=9D Pat Ciamacco as =E2=80=9CErnest Ludwig=E2=80=9D=20 with Kim Bush as "Fr=C3=A4ulein Kost". =20 Rounding out the cast are: Russ Harris, Rachel Galambus, Kate League, Kendra Payne, Beth Bebenroth, Al= ex Tepe, Holly K. Harris, Jennifer Nageotte, Jennifer Glowe, Max Kantor, Jo= shua M. Baum, Ryan Smith, David Glowe, Andrew Parmalee and Eric M. Veres. Director Kevin Joseph Kelly anticipates an exceptional production saying = =E2=80=9CI am thrilled to bring Cabaret back to the Cassidy stage after nea= rly 20 years. This cast does an exceptional job of bringing this musical to= life by personally investing into every moment and creating a spectacular = event for all of us to share.=E2=80=9D Originally called "Welcome to Berlin", Cabaret is based on John Van Druten'= s play "I Am a Camera", which was in turn based on the novel "Goodbye to Be= rlin" by Christopher Isherwood. Cabaret was originally produced and direct= ed on Broadway by the legendary Hal Prince with music by John Kander and Ly= rics by Fred Ebb. The show originally ran for 1165 performances from 1966 = to 1969 winning Tony Awards in 1967 for Best Musical, Best Composer and Lyr= icist, Best Supporting Actor in a Musical, Best Featured Actress in a Music= al, Best Scenic Design, Best Costume Design, Best Choreography, and Best Di= rection of a Musical. Cabaret features classic songs like It Couldn't Ple= ase Me More, Willkommen, Cabaret, Don't Tell Mama and Two Ladies. The musi= cal was adapted into the famous Academy Award winning 1972 movie directed b= y Bob Fosse starring Liza Minelli and Joel Grey. The Cassidy Theatre is located in the Greenbrier Commons at 6200 Pearl Rd. = in Parma Heights. Ticket reservations can be made by calling (440) 842-460= 0. =20 FOR INFORMATION: Geoffrey Short geoffshort at sbcglobal.net From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 07:32:26 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:32:26 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mamas and Papas in search of Free lunches. In-Reply-To: <59264.68.255.254.82.1172117942.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> Message-ID: <644426.55732.qm@web81710.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-208112707-1172244746=:55732 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group, Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups, and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you??? You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you, as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer. And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you most assuredly deserve. Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed?????? There is also another one. . . . .A word to the wise is sufficient. Martin Cosentino Special Projects Associate EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote: A T T E N T I O N : Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field. We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron, Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how many hours you are able to devote to this project. Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for your interest. Sincerely, The "Mama's Plan" Film Group _____________________________________ AUDITIONS for OLIVER! & NINE - Cain Park - February 22-25: Details here - http://www.cainpark.com/theater_auditions.asp _____________________________________ Support Neohiopal - learn how here: http://www.fredsternfeld.com/neohiopal.htm#support ______________________________________ Neohiopal is SELF-SERVE. 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To the "Mama's Plan" Film Group,
 
Somehow, after all the noise raised on GOTPAY.com, multi-million dollar startups,
and the rest, the message of UNPAID, skilled work has not penetrated down through
the numb layers of entitlement expressed by you folks. To assume that a person is going
to make their time, skills, and energy available to you FOR NO COMPENSATION, is just
about the most detestable and sleazy 'come-on' I have ever heard. And it is straddling you
with a reputation as a bloodsucker. Doesn't this make any sense to you???
 
You need to stop this spoiled-brat pleading for 'something for nothing." There are NO free
lunches, and slavery was abolished 142 years ago. People work - for money. If people are
going to work at McDonalds for $5.15 per hour, from what interplanetary brain spasm do you
think someone is going to market, advertise, and make TV and radio appearances for your film. . . . FOR NOTHING???? You definitely need a reality check, . . . .and I can assure you,
as sure as God made JeanZarzour and little green apples, everytime you and your ilk post
a notice on NEOPAL for FREE LABOR, you will receive broadsides a'plenty from this writer.
And I will not spare the vitriol, of which there is an ample supply for you folks, which you
most assuredly deserve.
 
Is that old saying still true. . . . . .forewarned is forearmed??????
 
There is also another one. . . . .A  word to the wise is sufficient.
 
Martin Cosentino
Special Projects Associate
EnsembleTheatre of Cleveland
 

promiseheart at lpemail.com wrote:


A T T E N T I O N :

Our group in Akron, Ohio is putting together a low-budget film which will
be educational in nature, and help many young girls in schools and other
places. We are looking for a volunteer public relations person who will be
our field representative. It's imperative that this person be familiar
with area agencies and organizations, and have experience in this field.

We need a dependable person (female/male) who would have reliable
transportation. Our meetings with this person would take place in Akron,
Ohio. This person may be asked to do t.v. and radio appearances and
programs. We can be flexible according to your schedule as far as how
many hours you are able to devote to this project.

Please take the time to view our website at: WWW.MAMASPLAN.COM to get a
better idea of what our film is about. If interested, please be sure to
call us at (330)633-6093. We hope to hear from you soon. Thank you for
your interest.

Sincerely,

The "Mama's Plan" Film Group








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--0-208112707-1172244746=:55732-- From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Fri Feb 23 05:21:38 2007 From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:21:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cheese Making Fest and Wine Pairing Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0029_01C75723.A3F542E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Cleveland, OH - February 23, 2007 The Studio of 5 Rings is inviting Cheese Makers from Ohio to participate in this event that both highlights their talents and brings wine and cheese together. This is a fun competition and a chance to get face-time with cheese makers and the people who love cheese. The "Pro-AM" format is open to professional and amateur cheese makers. We will add the names of the participating cheese factories soon! * Set for Saturday April 14, 2007 from 3:00pm to 6:00pm for paid registrants and contestants only * There is a nominal entry fee for all participants and $10 for attendees; registrations must be made and paid in advance * Entry fee includes cheese samples along with assorted meats, breads, crackers and desserts * Pro cheese makers will have names included in our advertising, press releases, etc. * Two separate awards for Pro's and Am's based on people's choice * Participants will bring up to five cheeses that they make (about three pounds of each) along with utensils for cutting / serving cheese samples * Wines are from our winery: Merlot, Shiraz, Chardonnay, Pinot Grigio and Sweet Berry Red * We are only taking reservations for 50 people - make your reservation early! Matt Cook STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC 2400 Superior Ave., #201 (2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.) 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C. A.) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 05:31:55 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]BCA welcomes Ten Thousand Villages Message-ID: <935254.95425.qm@web50910.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit For Immediate Release: BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours. Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America. Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22. Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts. Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents. BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at www.brecksvillearts.org Fax: 440-526-1214 Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Ten Thousand Villages Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years. For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com. Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm. 2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio 2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer Winnie Flynn Executive Director Brecksville Center for the Arts 8997 Highland Dr Brecksville. OH 44141 Phone: 440-526-6232 Fax: 440-526-1214 E-mail: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com Website: www.brecksvillearts.org Learn ~ Create ~ Enjoy --------------------------------- Any questions? 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For Immediate Release:  BCA hosts Ten Thousand Villages
 
BCA is proud to host an exhibit of works from Asia, Africa and South America provided by Ten Thousand Villages. Works include children?s toys, jewelry, functional and decorative home d?cor items. The exhibit is on display in the Shoppe for Art at BCA through Monday, March 26th during office hours (Monday ? Friday 9:30 ? 4) and during various times on Saturday and Sunday. Call BCA at 440-526-6232 for extended Shoppe hours.
 
Ten Thousand Villages is also offering a fun, free workshop on Monday, March 26 from 4 ? 6 at BCA. Children and their parents will learn how TTV gathers art, musical instruments, toys and other wonderful items from Asia, Africa and South America.  Participants will learn about Galimotos and other toys and games from around the world. Registration is required. Call 440-526-6232 by March 22.
 
Brecksville Center for the Arts is a 501C3 organization offering education in the fine, applied and performing arts.  Office hours are Monday-Friday, 9:30 am ? 4 pm. BCA is open to all Ohio residents.  BCA is located at 8997 Highland Drive with some classes held at the Blossom Hill City Complex, 4450 Oakes Road. 
To receive a free class schedule call 440-526-6232 or visit the BCA website at  www.brecksvillearts.org  Fax: 440-526-1214   Email: brecksvillearts at yahoo.com   
 
 
Ten Thousand Villages
 
Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland in Downtown Cleveland is one of more than 150 stores across North America that sells fairly traded handicrafts from Ten Thousand Villages. Ten Thousand Villages, a fair trade organization based in Akron, Pa., and a leader in the fair trade movement, has provided fair prices, working capital and a market for artisans around the world for 60 years.
 
For more information please contact Julie Verdon, store manager, at 216-575-1058 or visit cleveland.tenthousandvillages.com.  Ten Thousand Villages of Cleveland is open Monday ? Friday 10:30am ? 5:30pm, Saturday 11:00am ? 3:00pm, and Sunday 10:00am ? 1:30pm.
 
2006 Ten under 10 Award Winner - Council of Smaller Enterprises Northeast Ohio
2006 Voted Best Place to Buy Gifts - Scene Magazine 
Voted Best Specialty Store Cleveland - Jewish News Readers
Voted Best Shopping - Cleveland Plain Dealer
 


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


Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-1357194056-1172237515=:95425-- From HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu Fri Feb 23 05:49:20 2007 From: HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu (Houser, Nancy) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 08:49:20 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> References: <206988.16398.qm@web60720.mail.yahoo.com> <0MKp2t-1HKIoF265h-0000UK@mrelay.perfora.net> Message-ID: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it...the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! =20 Nancy Houser =20 =20 ________________________________ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium =20 Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies?=20 A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ________________________________________________________________________ ____________ Finding fabulous fares is fun.=20 Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed.  It is = time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music Center is a = prime example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides = numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring = customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed = the outcome of that at a summer concert when the “accidental = spill” occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with = drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it…the individual = sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the = night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

=

 


From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February = 22, 2007 1:37 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: = [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back = at 'the home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" = (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in = late January.  We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  = A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large = box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the = parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second = act...

As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else = we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better.  The = noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to = those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the ticket price include the right to be = an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel better now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get = up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original Message-----
From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in = the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is this = the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the = movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an = food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  = Am I way off base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres = in the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music Director
Riverside High School Drama Club



_________________________________________________________________________= ___________
Finding fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight = and hotel bargains.
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------_=_NextPart_001_01C75751.729FAC5C-- From mark at levignefamily.org Fri Feb 23 06:26:31 2007 From: mark at levignefamily.org (Mark Levigne) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 09:26:31 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium In-Reply-To: <1FE232F90ECC314BB09275234281D59801AEAA78@com-mail.OUCOM.OHIOU.EDU> Message-ID: <0MKoyl-1HKbNW2fJx-0008Ss@mrelay.perfora.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Thanks, Nancy I agree. Take charge! I was beginning to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone else's home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience. Disgraceful, isn't it? Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? Thanks. Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there with opinions on both sides. Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo! group(s)? Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a house of your choice. Mark Check us out on the web at http://all2uband.org ! PS: Lori: I got your reply as well. Your 'twist' on my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning. ;-) Shame, shame.... Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta way. ;-) "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi _____ From: Houser, Nancy [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 8:49 AM To: mark at levignefamily.org; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I just wanted to state that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should not be allowed. It is time the administrators of professional, community, and even school theatre presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no food/drink rule across the board. Not only is it disturbing to those around the individual indulging, but more importantly, the "accidental" spills of alcohol on others, especially is appalling!!! Blossom Music Center is a prime example. In the 70's and 80's food/beverages were not allowed in the pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous alcoholic and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to indulge and take it all with them into the pavilion. I witnessed the outcome of that at a summer concert when the "accidental spill" occurred because someone became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to sway to the music, and you guessed it.the individual sitting in front was wearing a beer the rest of the night!!! Nancy Houser _____ From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark Levigne Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 1:37 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium Tammy- I must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree. I was at a concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group not only ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry... ;-) ) but took camera-phone pictures during the show. When the concert was over we went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and popcorn boxes left on the floor. Rude to those around them AND expected someone to clean up after them as they left. When did they have to be back at 'the home', I wondered to myself? We also attended OPA's presentation of "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way Kudos, Angela!) at World View Church (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late January. We were told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium. A 10 year old, with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of popcorn so loud I wanted to bury his face in it. Good grief, the parents knew 'the rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted. Thankfully he ate it fast and was done by the second act... As a parent I ensure my family leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition as when we arrived, if not better. The noise of food and drink during a live performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you but to the management of the venue you've visited. Since when does the ticket price include the right to be an "oinker"? ;-) "Your right to swing your fist ends where my nose begins" Thanks, Fred! I feel better now. Mark "It's not whether you get knocked down it's whether you get up"; --Vince Lombardi -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Tammy Warner Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium I have just come home from a middle school musical production and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was consumed in the auditorium throughout the performance. I am just curious, is this the trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the movies? A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be cup holders." I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food or drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre! Am I way off base here??? I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in theatres in the surrounding communities. Thanks! Tammy Palermo Music Director Riverside High School Drama Club ____________________________________________________________________________ ________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 ------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Thanks, Nancy
 
I agree.  Take charge!  = I = was beginning=20 to think I was sorta narrow minded when it came to respecting 'someone = else's=20 home' and appreciate your insight and shared experience.  = Disgraceful,=20 isn't it?  Go eat before or after but not during, ya know? =20 Thanks.
 
Okay, there's gotta be more of ya' out there = with opinions=20 on both sides.  Fred, is this getting to be one for the Yahoo!=20 group(s)?
 
Have a great weekend, all, and worship in a = house of=20 your choice.

     = Mark
 

Check=20 us out on the web at http://all2uband.org=20 !

PS: Lori: I got your reply as well.  Your = 'twist' on=20 my sig. file made me cough in my Folgers this morning.  ;-)  = Shame,=20 shame....  Okay, yeah, it was cute in a tongue-in-cheek sorta = way. =20 ;-)

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince = Lombardi

 


From: Houser, Nancy=20 [mailto:HOUSER at oucom.ohiou.edu]
Sent: Friday, February 23, = 2007 8:49=20 AM
To: mark at levignefamily.org;=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food = and=20 Drink in the Auditorium

I just wanted = to state=20 that in any theatre, outdoor as well as indoor, food and drink should=20 not be allowed. =  It is=20 time the administrators of professional, community, and even school = theatre=20 presentations as well as those by musicians/singers enforce the no = food/drink=20 rule across the board.  Not only is it disturbing to those around = the=20 individual indulging, but more importantly, the “accidental” = spills of alcohol=20 on others, especially is appalling!!!  Blossom Music=20 Center is a prime = example.  In the 70’s and 80’s food/beverages were not = allowed in the=20 pavilion for any performance; today Blossom provides numerous = alcoholic=20 and food booths just outside the pavilion, openly luring customers to = indulge=20 and take it all with them into the pavilion.  I witnessed the = outcome of=20 that at a summer concert when the “accidental spill” = occurred because someone=20 became too enthused by the performer, stood up with drink in hand to = sway to the=20 music, and you guessed it…the individual sitting in front was = wearing a beer the=20 rest of the night!!!

 

Nancy = Houser

 

 


From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com] On Behalf Of Mark = Levigne
Sent: Thursday, February 22, 2007 = 1:37=20 PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]Food and = Drink in=20 the Auditorium

 

Tammy-

I=20 must agree that this is an annoying norm to some degree.  I was at = a=20 concert last night and the two young girls that sat next to our group = not only=20 ate and drank (slurped so loud it made me want to cry...  ;-)  = ) but=20 took camera-phone pictures during the show.  When the concert was = over we=20 went to walk out and.... about stumbled over their 64 ounce 'gulps' and = popcorn=20 boxes left on the floor.  Rude to those around them AND expected = someone to=20 clean up after them as they left.  When did they have to be back at = 'the=20 home', I wondered to myself?

We also attended OPA's presentation = of=20 "Babes In Toyland" (which was great, by the way  Kudos, Angela!) at = World View Church=20 (on Rte. 252 in Olmsted Falls) back in late = January.  We were=20 told 'no food or drink' in the worship center/auditorium.  A 10 = year old,=20 with his parents right in front of me, was munching a large box of = popcorn so=20 loud I wanted to bury his face in it.  Good grief, the parents knew = 'the=20 rules' and sat there and let "junior" do what he wanted.  = Thankfully he ate=20 it fast and was done by the second act...

As a parent I ensure my = family=20 leaves our host's home (and anywhere else we visit) in as good condition = as when=20 we arrived, if not better.  The noise of food and drink during a = live=20 performance is not only disrespectful to those on stage and around you = but to=20 the management of the venue you've visited.  Since when does the = ticket=20 price include the right to be an "oinker"?  ;-)

"Your right = to swing=20 your fist ends where my nose begins"

Thanks, Fred!  I feel = better=20 now.

     Mark

"It's not whether you get knocked down = it's whether=20 you get up"; --Vince Lombardi


-----Original = Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-= admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]=20 On Behalf Of Tammy Warner
Sent: Saturday, February 17, 2007 10:17 = PM
To:=20 neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink = in the=20 Auditorium

I have just come home from a middle school musical = production=20 and was absolutely appalled at the amount of food and drink that was = consumed in=20 the auditorium throughout the performance.  I am just curious, is = this the=20 trend in theatre today---eating and drinking as if you are at the=20 movies? 
A young lady behind me actually said, "there should be = cup=20 holders."  I turned around and said that there shouldn't be an food = or=20 drinks and that it was an auditorium and not a movie theatre!  Am I = way off=20 base here???
I would be interested to know what is the "norm" in = theatres in=20 the surrounding communities.
Thanks!
Tammy Palermo
Music=20 Director
Riverside High=20 School Drama=20 Club



_____________________________________________________= _______________________________
Finding=20 fabulous fares is fun. 
Let Yahoo! FareChase search your = favorite travel=20 sites to find flight and hotel bargains.
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------=_NextPart_000_0014_01C7572C.B7108840-- From k_man61 at hotmail.com Fri Feb 23 07:54:11 2007 From: k_man61 at hotmail.com (Kevin Walsh) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 07:54:11 -0800 Subject: [NEohioPAL]feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE hitting the festival circuit Message-ID: Hello my neohiopal peeps, You best be keeping it real:) I worked on the feature film AMERICAN ZOMBIE and it is now making the rounds in the festivals. I just wanted to give you a heads up that there are now official screening dates and times for AMERICAN ZOMBIE at SXSW and at the San Francisco International Asian American Film Festival. If you know people that live in the Austin and San Francisco areas or anyone going to these festivals please give them the info listed below so they have the opportunity see the film. thanks for the support Kevin Michael Walsh The trailer can be found here http://vids.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=vids.individual&videoid=1814756884 Please spread the word! I would highly recommend that if you know people who want to see the films, that they buy their tickets in advance. We anticipate big crowds! Both of these are great, audience-driven festivals. You can find ticket details on each website. SXSW - Friday, March 9, 9:30pm, at the Alamo Lamar 1 Saturday, March 10, 9:45pm at the Alamo Lamar 1 More info on the film here: http://2007.sxsw.com/film/screenings/ film/F7504.html SFIAFF Friday, March 16, 9pm at the Pacific Film Archive in Berkeley, CA Saturday, March 17, 7pm, at the 1000 AMC Van Ness in San Francisco http://www.asianamericanfilmfestival.org/2007/films-events/film- detail/?i=4 Tickets for SF go on sale online beginning Feb 19 (Monday)! www.myspace.com/kevinmichaelwalsh _________________________________________________________________ Don?t miss your chance to WIN 10 hours of private jet travel from Microsoft? Office Live http://clk.atdmt.com/MRT/go/mcrssaub0540002499mrt/direct/01/ From chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net Fri Feb 23 09:10:03 2007 From: chrismezzolesta at bellsouth.net (Chris Mezzolesta) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:10:03 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Voiceover training DVD FS Message-ID: <20070223171020.MYDC17450.ibm65aec.bellsouth.net@CHRIS.bellsouth.net> --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"; format=flowed Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-) The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more. Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested. Many thanks! Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent 800.356.5519 Skype: chrismezzolesta http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com --=====================_148826968==.ALT Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Hello, this is an excellent DVD entitled "Voice-Over Success"[, What you must know to compete in today's very different VO marketplace], with veteran VO guy Harlan Hogan ("it's the cereal Mikey likes" and "Hey Culligan Man!") and audio tech Jeffrey Fisher. Harlan offers not only a bit of history on the changing VO scene but also valuable nuggets that will help the aspiring VO. If you're taking voice classes with our list's esteemed ladies of the lung, this will be an excellent adjunct to their already expert expertise :-)

The areas covered: Getting started in VO's / VO techniques / Building a VO studio / Microphone basics / Recording and editing / many more.

Runs 97 minutes. Sells for $79.95, asking $50 obo plus $2 for postage. Please contact me off-list if interested.

Many thanks!

Chris Mezzolesta/Voice Talent
800.356.5519
Skype: chrismezzolesta
http://chrismezzolesta.voice123.com
http://chrismezzolesta.voices.com
--=====================_148826968==.ALT-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Fri Feb 23 09:36:48 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:36:48 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]David Manocchio's Music Video Audition Message-ID: <02d201c75771$33dd2380$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit fyi _____ From: david manocchio [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com] Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 11:52 AM To: johnny at mdifilm.com Subject: Need actor Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor shoud have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work divided into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at Stone Model and Talent located at West Resource Drive Cleve. Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. ------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

fyi


From: david manocchio=20 [mailto:dmanocchio at yahoo.com]
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 = 11:52=20 AM
To: johnny at mdifilm.com
Subject: Need=20 actor
Need actor age 35 - 45 for role of detective in short film. Actor = shoud=20 have an all american type look and an athletic build. 1 day work = divided=20 into two half days. non paying but food provided. Casting to be held at = Stone=20 Model and Talent  located at West Resource Drive Cleve.=20 Oh. on Tuesday Feb 27 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.
 
------=_NextPart_000_02D3_01C75747.4B071B80-- From michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net Fri Feb 23 10:19:35 2007 From: michael.a.norton at sbcglobal.net (Mike Norton) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 10:19:35 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]I wrote this in February 2005 Message-ID: <396360.15737.qm@web81811.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05. Find the asterisk (*)! Dear Cleveland Community, This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it. I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!). I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot. The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here. Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us. Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community. The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this. Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror). Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again. The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature. Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this. For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think! Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city. Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here. Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry). The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet. Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes. Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town. Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled. Why is this so? As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans: Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes. Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it. Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought. By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity. By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs! Help filling these potholes, please? Best, Mike Norton Pauper in Transformation --0-593051963-1172254775=:15737 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I also submitted this to the Plain Dealer and Sun Messenger papers back in Feb. '05.  Find the asterisk (*)!
 
Dear Cleveland Community,

This letter is dedicated to the girl, and her husband whom I ate with in Claddagh's Pub, who doesn't like change. In short, if we better understand the nature of change, we will be better prepared and less stressed in welcoming it.

I am writing to ask for your help. A native of South Euclid, I've come home after a decade or so of frolicking about the nation and falling in various rabbit holes. Climbing out, I've found potholes battering the street where I used to clumsily play baseball, football, and hide-and-go-seek. It's discouraging to imagine the kids here who run about now attempting the games we played without twisting an ankle or tripping on their face, even if they play less awkwardly than I once did (and probably still do!).

I have a brief presentation for anyone who wants to help carefully transform the community into a prosperous, vibrant, hot one (forgive me, I haven't experienced a Cleveland winter since the last millennium!), where the technological wizardry that has become a staple of our children's schools is not infested with predatorial entities and the like. Despite what many wish us to believe, most of us are honest, hard-working people with only a few bad apples to boot.

The key ingredient to undergoing an economical, educational, and democratic transformation is integrity. So, in the oft-nuisanced tradition of Albert Einstein and Sir Isaac Newton--and even Sir Sean Connery--I've taken the unemployed writer that I am to preparing a model for transformation. That's why I'm asking for your feedback, for this model has the potential to bring in--and keep--a lot of jobs here.

Integrity first. Some will say that common integrity is a far-fetched assumption these days; they may instead believe that integrity is more uncommon than anything else with all the strife in the world, ideologically divided nations, the war on terror, the internationalization of the capitalist marketplace, and the Browns-Steelers rivalry. Our government has admitted to systemic failures in the aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks--there lies the first step in outlining a common integrity among us as a collective of individuals representative of a march-forthright democracy. Alas, there are many steps to be taken before assuming any idea of common integrity among us.

Whenever information is shared without integrity, or deceptively, or without honesty, our security is compromised. Information sharing has become a necessary goal within our intelligence community. The intelligence community currently transforms itself from distributing information on a need-to-know basis to a need-to-share basis. This is an attribute of common integrity within the intelligence community.

The fact that we need to share about common integrity easily fulfills the need to understand such notions in a democratic society: one that encourages open debate which thereby fuels innovation and, ultimately, a cultural renaissance within it. With common integrity, participants can acheive this.

Because this notion sounds far-fetched to even the most rarely informed individual in our society (for example, the common Browns fan rarely believes that those appointed to govern him--politicians--share a common integrity with the people), it is essential to understand the nature of transformation itself; for if we today can envision a renaissance and open exhange of ideas and innovation, it is still not enough. We need to embrace change, a necessary and universal activator to navigate us all away from the current era of systemic failures (e.g., the very notion of the war on terror prescribes a war without any logical end, for war itself is an act of terror).

Scrutiny is essential to understanding transformation. A good parent scrutinizes his child in order to develop the child into a respected, successful adult. It is in our nature, as such it is perhaps our most important attribute: the ability to adapt. Transformation is also inherent in the laws of physics, energy, and the exchange of information in cyberspace: ideas shape from language to numbers to waves and back to numbers then language and another's idea all over again.

The ancient (and, notably, some contemporary) Greeks gave us democracy, the vehicle for transforming a society to a freely advanced one, with the theater, a vehicle for displaying the power of transformation. Perhaps this is why some see politicians so often as "liars" or "phonies" or "actors": because the theater and the democracy are both merely transformative in nature.

Integrity becomes the delineating factor among us, a point to measure the strength of our government's ability to transform us from a state of uncertainty to a strong, peaceful one while leaving the theater as it is on Broadway, in Hollywood, and of course at the Playhouse! To acheive this would be a measure of journalistic integrity among the global cosmopolitan media, among as well other international standard setting organizations*. Les Moonves' and CBS' recent clean-up of the Rather "MemoGate" scandal is a burgeoning example of this.

For some reason it just dawned on me that Men's Health magazine listed Cleveland as the "dumbest city" in America. Maybe it's healthier to banner their magazine Men's Dumbest Writers, for last time I checked, cities as a general rule of logic do not yet have the capacity to think!

Anyway, sometimes when we feel the need to defend our ideas, our democracy, and our freedom, we feel the simultaneous need to compromise our integrity. In the age old profession of the intelligence officer, there has always been an aim to deceive, to conceal, for gain or in defense. Each time this is done, our integrity for better or worse may be compromised. When integrity is severely diminished, our security dissolves like a big dumb lake-effect cloud over the city.

Clearly, our government is in trouble and has its work to do, but "governance" can no less be attributed to those officials getting a paycheck from Uncle Sam than to those who operate private industries which contribute to the government's products and services. Similarly, our "intelligence community" can no less be attributed to those employed with the CIA, FBI, DIA, NSA, DHS, MI-5, KGB, et cetera than to those of us who utilize the most comprehensive intelligence collection and distribution apparatus known to mankind, the Internet. Apparently, governance within the intelligence community of modern times requires a common integrity among us all. I should warn those still using the abacus (a beautiful instrument, no less!) that I'm about to get a bit technical here.

Since integrity is synonymous with honesty, and since both signify a formative act of communication, which involves the effective transmission of information among two or more parties, it is critical to note that our systems and the operators of such in the Information Age must be scrutinized before embracing any idea of common integrity. Consider the breadth of the computer security industry, and imagine an equally as lucrative integrity industry (both security and integrity comprise the tenets of Information Assurance within the IT industry).

The biggest conceptual tangible to arise lately from quantum mechanics has been the Internet. An extraordinary device within the Age of Information, the Internet contains a vast array of transmittive components, including wireless technologies, power grids, satellite systems, and radio frequency distribution mechanisms. The collective whole at which these seemingly daunting technologies peer is known as the Internet.

Contrary to popular opinion, the Internet was not invented by any single human being, as quantum mechanics does illustrate. Nor did Ben Franklin invent electricity. Instead, the generally alluded-to invention resides in the design and scope of computing languages which position the display and sharing of our own sensory information upon, within, and between our computer terminals, television, radio, and cellular devices. The "invention" is a means of transmitting information, comparable to that of a power line, a microscope, a telescope, or a satellite dish. The Internet, on the other hand, presents to us a quantum fabric of a universe with limitless potential that we have merely peered into in recent decades. It's time to take back the bytes.

Information sharing stands as the primary force behind the wondrous collective known as the Internet. All the truly great aspects of the Internet today are going to increase exponentially tomorrow, and that is a good thing for the job-seekers and company-makers here in town.

Because the "Deadwood" of the Information Age has opened up the global marketplace significantly, it would be ridiculous not to discuss the powerful effects of capitalism upon a democratic society. Big business trumpets the Information Age as a renaissance itself, and to some extent, rightly so. Trade proliferates across the planet, at a rate that has exceedingly passed the rate by which integrity has traveled.

Why is this so?

As some politicans are to democracies of the transformative gifts first transmitted by the Greeks, and as actors are to the theater, so are marketing and advertising folks to capitalism. With the market as massive and global as it has become, why does big business feel the need to place billions of capital into their marketing departments? They might simultaneously engage in the need for common integrity between themselves and their most important object of commerce, the consumer. This is where your help comes in, marketeers, IT wizards, educators, and artisans:

Later this year I will present a model by which the internet can be utilized as a primary agent for consumers to inject integrity back into the marketplace, thereby solidifying and securing the innovative and thriving state of at least this part of the free world. I'm willing to give a peak of this to business owners and educators in our communities here who have the expertise to integrate this model and fill up the potholes.

Common integrity is in us all. We cannot be secure without it. We cannot innovate without it. We cannot assume we are in a renaissance without applying it, and we certainly cannot transform our society's dark days into a cultural renaissance without understanding it.

Just as religion and politics have been noted as a bad mix, so often are science and politics viewed as dangerous mixes in the process of debate. With the Age of Information upon us, however, the need for integrity demands not only a debate between characters of typically unrelated disciplines, but an engagement of ideologies and practices which have previously been shirked. Such shirking is fortunately and almost a thing of the past. This century, our common integrity moves us toward innovation, progress, and freedom of thought.

By scrutinizing the nature of transformation, especially as it relates to the Information Age in which we live today, we can confidently assume to walk together on a path toward freedom, education, and integrity.

By transforming the Internet into a sophisticated source of integrity within the marketplace of capitalism, the democratic process--which includes self-governance, means of innovation, diplomacy, and the individual freedoms of its people--will not only be preserved but become the essential ingredient for a renaissance. Go Cavs!

Help filling these potholes, please?
 
Best,
 
Mike Norton
Pauper in Transformation
 
--0-593051963-1172254775=:15737-- >From Jean Zarzour" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Jean Zarzour >From Recent Students Jean Zarzour is the coolest thing since ice cubes! She made me feel like her best friend the minute I walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to explore what my voice could do. I have been waiting a long time to talk with someone who has this much insight into the business. Kristina Rivera ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I???ve done lots of television and film work, and even some voice over; but the world of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other voice over coaches, I never felt like I was ???ready??? to do my own demo. After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into place! Her advice and coaching were right on target in her class, and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished product. I would not hesitate to use Jean for special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in tune, and I highly recommend Jean???s classes for beginner through experienced actors! Linda Castro (award winning actress with co-staring roles on ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and Veronica Mars) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I have been wanting a better audio demo for years. Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been invaluable in helping me to create one. Thanks, Jean. Pete Ferry (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble Theater, March 16 - April 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in self-confidence. She has a great gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, addressing the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her friendly and relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes for a juicy environment for creative challenge and growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their voiceover career. - Anne McEvoy (most recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu Theater) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Some key words about Jean: Professional. Prepared. Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. Funny. A leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! - James McCormack ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was covered in that time. It was such a great experience! You truly do help us to "find our voice"! The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome! Jimmy and Jean make such a great team! Thanks again for a great experience! Thanks again! - Cathy Nadolski ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- This work is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about what it really takes, Jean. Hard work. Much like any other area of acting. How great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding experience! - Beverly ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I was so inspired! You really get a sense of her knowledge and experience in the field. Jimmy at The Reel Thing took the time with each of us to make our demos top notch. Working with such professionalism elevates us. You ROCK, Sista! - Sharon ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have so much to share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to record our work at a professional sound studio! - Ellen ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real world" setting of a professional studio, and to hear the final results! Jimmy was great to work with. He was professional and personable, and he gave very helpful feedback.- Nicole ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ You'll come out sounding just as professional as you can be. Recording at The Reel Thing is the perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work has paid off. You come away with a very professional radio spot. - Laurel Johnson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Whether you're just beginning or, like me, need to have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed page to a ready for prime time MP3 demo. - Marje Rody --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks to Jean Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have noticed a marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as voicemail messages and general conversation with clients. That alone has been worth my time and effort! - Coletta West Now You Can Find Your Voice! Learn all of the technique and gain real world experience toward becoming a working voice over artist with Jean Zarzour & The Reel Thing Recording Studio Who? Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and instructor of: Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, Movement & Improv at: Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center, Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up & Live/Actors Studio, and for 2 years in London, England & Milan, Italy. You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, WZAK & WMMS in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials and industrials, internationally. Most recently heard on ads for: Issue 18 ?? Ohio.net ?? Lakewood Hospital ?? CEI ?? Smith Dairy Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA Owner of LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The GOT PAY? Organization Visit www.lipschtick.com for a full resume and Click To Hear My Commercial demo The Reel Thing Recording Studios have been providing award winning, state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since 1975. www.thereelthing.com What? No more than 8 students will meet each Monday from 6-8:30 pm (or later, as needed) for 8 weeks All recording equipment and copy will be provided. All you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your chords! Your final class will take place at The Reel Thing Recording Studios where you'll get the experience of working on commercial copy in a full service recording studio and walk away with a CD of your voice on a fully produced radio spot. You???ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette, Industry Terminology and Microphone Technique with the option to explore a variety of "reads" like: Announcer - Character Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration Real Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - Cold Readings Where? 2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, Ohio 44107 5 Houses South of the McKinley Exit off I-90 When? Every Monday for 8 weeks April 2 - May 21 6:00 pm- 8:30 pm (or later, as needed) Cost? $320 That's $16 per hour Payment due in advance. Missed classes are not refundable. Must be 18 years old. More Testimonials >From Jimmy Silver, Owner of The Reel Thing Recording Studios "Over the years, Jean's students show up prepared and well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If you want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's class is a good place to start." >From Play House Sq. Center "Thank you for making the Extreme Festival an incredible weekend. When I saw you working with the kids, encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for both putting the show together and making the kids happy. Although other people could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with the kids really made a difference. I can't wait to work with you again! Thanks again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at Playhouse Sq.!!" Ray Gargano, Education Outreach Manager, Playhouse Square Center >From The Beck Center "I Have had the pleasure of employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She is always prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance. Jean is especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her needs and meet those needs. The students love her. Her personality works well with kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I can whole heartedly recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher." Meg Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education 1996-2006 "Jean Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since 1998. She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children thoroughly enjoy. She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and relates well to children and adults." Lynda Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education Outreach To register call 216-521-3831 ------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =EF=BB=BF Jean = Zarzour
 
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Jean Zarzour = is the coolest=20 thing since ice cubes!  She made me feel like her best friend the = minute I=20 walked in the door which really helped me to feel comfortable enough to = explore=20 what my voice could do.  I have been waiting a long time to talk = with=20 someone who has this much insight into the = business.   Kristina=20 Rivera
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I=E2=80=99ve done=20 lots of television and film work, and even some voice over;  but = the world=20 of voice over is so specialized, that, in spite of working with other = voice over=20 coaches, I never felt like I was  =20 =E2=80=98ready=E2=80=99 to do=20 my own demo.  After just a few hours with Jean it all fell into=20 place!   Her advice and coaching were right on target in her = class,=20 and invaluable in the recording studio right through to the finished=20 product.  I would not hesitate to use Jean=20 for=20 special projects as well as to continue to keep my newly found skills in = tune,=20 and I highly recommend Jean=E2=80=99s classes for beginner through = experienced=20 actors!   = Linda Castro  (award winning actress with co-staring = roles on=20 ER, The Shield, Cold Case, Philly, Silk Stalkings and = Veronica=20 Mars)

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I have been wanting a better audio demo = for=20 years.  Jean Zarzour's expert advice and coaching have been = invaluable in=20 helping me to create one.  Thanks, = Jean.  Pete Ferry  (Appearing in The Rose Tattoo at Ensemble = Theater,=20 March 16 - April=20 1)

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The minute you meet Jean, you get your first lesson in=20 self-confidence. She = has a great=20 gift for assessing the strengths and weaknesses of each student, = addressing=20 the concerns, questions and specific goals of each individual. Her = friendly and=20 relaxed approach coupled with her passion for what she does makes = for=20 a juicy environment for creative challenge and=20 growth. Highly recommended for people at any stage of their = voiceover=20 career.  - Anne=20 McEvoy   (most=20 recently seen in Permanent Collection at Karamu=20 Theater)

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Some key words=20 about Jean: Professional. = Prepared.=20 Capable. Shrewd. Supportive. Open. Creative. Hard-working. Committed. = Funny. A=20 leader. Caring. Knowledgeable! -=20 James = McCormack

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The 8 weeks just flew and I couldn't believe how much work was = covered in=20 that time.  It was such a great experience!  You truly do help = us to=20 "find our voice"!  The trip to The Reel Thing was awesome!  Jimmy and = Jean make=20 such a great team!  Thanks again for a great = experience!  Thanks again! -  Cathy Nadolski

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This work=20 is far harder than anyone has a clue about. You've been so honest about = what it=20 really takes, Jean.  Hard = work. Much=20 like any other area of acting.  = How=20 great to walk out with a completed CD! It's been an outstanding = experience!=20 - = Beverly

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After just two voice over classes with Jean Zarzour, I = was so=20 inspired!  You really get a sense of her knowledge and = experience in=20 the field. Jimmy at The Reel = Thing  took=20 the time with each of us to make our demos top notch.  Working with = such=20 professionalism elevates us.   You ROCK, Sista!  - Sharon

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

I just hope you will have more classes in the future--you have = so much to=20 share & I want to learn it ALL!!!! Recording at The Reel = Thing was fantastic -- what a unique opportunity to = record our=20 work at a professional sound studio!  - Ellen=20

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --

It was amazing to put our skills to the test in the "real = world" setting=20 of a professional studio, and to hear the final results!  Jimmy was = great=20 to work with.  He was professional and personable, and he gave very = helpful=20 feedback.- Nicole

----------------------------------------------------------------= --------------------------------------------------------------------

You'll come out=20 sounding just as professional as you can be.  Recording at The Reel Thing = is the=20 perfect end to the class because it shows us that all of our hard work = has paid=20 off. You come away with a very professional radio spot.  - =20 Laurel Johnson

--------------------------------------------------------= -------------------------------------------------------------------------= ---

Whether you're just beginning or, like me, = need to=20 have the rust polished off your skills, Jean can take you from printed = page to a=20 ready for prime time MP3 demo. -  Marje Rody=20
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Thanks to Jean=20 Zarzour's outstanding guidance, colleagues and acquaintances have = noticed a=20 marked difference in my verbal demeanor during simple occasions such as=20 voicemail messages and general conversation with clients.  That = alone has=20 been worth my time and effort! - Coletta=20 West  

 
Now You=20 Can
Find Your = Voice!
 

Learn all = of the=20 technique and gain real world experience=20

toward becoming = a working voice over artist with 

Jean=20 Zarzour=20 &=20 The Reel Thing Recording Studio

 

 Who?

Jean Zarzour is a 25 year veteran performer and=20 instructor of:

Voice Overs, Film, TV & Stage Acting, Dance, = Movement &=20 Improv at:

Playhouse Sq. Center, The Beck Center,=20

Brecksville's Theater On The Sq., Wake Up = & Live/Actors=20 Studio,  

and=20 for 2 years in London, England & Milan,=20 Italy. 

You've heard her as a sidekick on AM drive-time at WLTF, = WZAK=20 & WMMS

in addition to voicing hundreds of commercials = and=20 industrials, internationally.

Most=20 recently heard on ads for:

 Issue 18 = =C2=B7 Ohio.net=20 =C2=B7=20 Lakewood Hospital =C2=B7=20 CEI =C2=B7=20 Smith Dairy

Member of AFTRA-SAG-AEA-DGA-VASTA

Owner of =20 LIPSCHTICK & Founder of The=20 GOT PAY?=20 Organization

Visit www.lipschtick.com for a=20 full resume and Click To Hear=20 My Commercial demo

 

The=20 Reel=20 Thing Recording Studios have been providing

award = winning,=20 state-of-the-art audio production and creative services since=20 1975. =

 www.thereelthing.com

 

What?

 No more=20 than 8 students will meet each Monday from = 6-8:30=20 pm (or later, as=20 needed) for 8 weeks

All=20 recording equipment and copy will be=20 provided.

All=20 you need to bring is a bottle of water to cool your=20 chords!

 Your = final class will=20 take place at The Reel Thing = Recording=20 Studios 

where you'll get the experience of working = on commercial=20 copy 

in=20 a full service recording studio and walk away with=20 a CD 

of=20 your voice on a fully produced radio=20 spot. 

 

You=E2=80=99ll learn Proper Studio Etiquette,=20 Industry Terminology and

Microphone Technique with the option to explore=20 a variety of "reads" like:=20

Announcer - Character=20 Voices - Dialects - Industrial Narration

Real=20 Person - 2 Person Dialogue - Hard & Soft Sell - = Cold=20 Readings

 

Where?

2300 McKinley Ave. Lakewood, = Ohio=20 44107

5 Houses South of the = McKinley Exit off=20 I-90

  

When?

Every Monday for 8 = weeks

 April 2 - May=20 21

6:00 pm- 8:30 pm

(or later, = as=20 needed) 

 

Cost?

$320 

That's $16 per=20 hour 

 Payment due in advance.  Missed=20 classes are not refundable.

Must be 18 years old.

 

 

More=20 Testimonials

From Jimmy Silver, Owner=20 of  The Reel Thing Recording=20 Studios

"Over the years, Jean's students show up = prepared and=20 well-schooled in voice over technique and understanding of the craft. If = you=20 want to start to develop your skills as a voice over talent, Jean's=20 class is a good place to start."

 

From=20 Play House Sq. Center

"Thank you for making the = Extreme=20 Festival an incredible weekend.  When I saw you working with the = kids,=20 encouraging them with high expectations, I knew you had the talent for = both=20 putting the show together and making the kids happy.  Although = other people=20 could have pulled the weekend off, your personality and interaction with = the=20 kids really made a difference.  I can't wait to work with you = again! Thanks=20 again and welcome as one of our favorite new teaching artists at = Playhouse=20 Sq.!!"  Ray Gargano, Education = Outreach=20 Manager, Playhouse Square Center

 

From The Beck Center=20

"I Have had the pleasure = of=20 employing Jean Zarzour as a teacher of Film and Television Acting. She = is always=20 prepared and her lesson plans are set well in advance.  Jean = is=20 especially adept at the ability to read a student, assess his or her = needs and=20 meet those needs. The students love her.  Her personality works = well with=20 kids of all ages, even the old kids like me! I  can whole heartedly = recommend Jean Zarzour as a teacher."   =20 Meg=20 Chamberlain, Director of Theater Education=20 1996-2006

 

"Jean=20 Zarzour has been part of the Beck Center Education Outreach staff since=20 1998.  She is a gifted actress and comedienne whom the children = thoroughly=20 enjoy.  She is always prompt, well-prepared, responsible and = relates well=20 to children and adults."   Lynda=20 Sackett, Director, Dance Education & Former Director of Education = Outreach=20

To register=20 call 216-521-3831=20

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0AF1_01C75755.875CC8B0-- From ted at swingingcane.com Fri Feb 23 11:18:29 2007 From: ted at swingingcane.com (Hero Tomorrow) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:18:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Hero Tomorrow at Cleveland International Film Festival & New Clips Online Message-ID: <04ae01c7577f$82750a40$190a0a0a@crs.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International Film Festival. This year the fest will be showing over 120 features and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries. We are so honored to be included, and can't wait to get this cast & crew together for an ultra cool midnight screening. If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local Heroes, & Midnight Snacks. Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members. Contact Info: Cleveland Film Society 866.865.3456 HT Screening Times Friday, March 16 Midnight - Code HERT16 Sunday, March 18 11:45 AM - Code HERT18 Running Time 93 Minutes Tower City Cinemas 230 West Huron Road, Cleveland, Ohio 44113 See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and myspace page for the latest news and party info! Ted Sikora We finally added some new videos online, and you can see them all on our new Youtube page www.youtube.com/herotomorrow 1. The Hero Tomorrow Trailer 2. ManiaTV interview from Comic Con International. This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of new HT shots peppered throughout. (All these vids are also available on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV Channel.) 3. G4 Network's Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment. 4. In one of our early focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next scene. We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those who choose to click - it can be that first moment. Hero Tomorrow - The Squid Scene Reviews "Among the cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006." Chris Gore G4 Network's "ATTACK OF THE SHOW" "Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules... Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie films." Clay Dempsey CINEPHELIA "The Film is excellent. A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic fan or not. The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the acting is first rate." Michael San Giacomo NEWSARAMA "Future cult classic. thoroughly enjoyable. I loved it." Neal Cropper SCURVY DAWG "Jocelyn Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine. She's got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom heartthrob." Tony Isabella COMICBUYERS GUIDE Awards North Texas Film Festival IFFYNTX Best Cinematography Best Actor Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster. Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote? www.herotomorrow.com www.herotomorrow.blogspot.com www.myspace.com/herotomorrowmovie ------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual = Cleveland International Film Festival

Hero Tomorrow will have its hometown debut at the 31st annual Cleveland International = Film Festival.  

 

This year the fest will be showing over 120 features = and more than 110 shorts, representing nearly 60 countries.  We are so = honored to be included, and can’t wait to get this cast & crew together = for an ultra cool midnight screening.

 

If you go to the Festival website at www.clevelandfilm.org our entry can be found under the categories, American Independents, Local = Heroes, & Midnight Snacks.

 

Tickets go on sale today for Cleveland Film Society members, and on March 2nd for non-members.  

 

Contact Info:

Cleveland Film Society =

866.865.3456

 

HT Screening = Times

Friday, March 16

Midnight – Code HERT16

 

Sunday, March 18

11:45 AM – Code = HERT18

 

Running Time 93 Minutes

 

Tower City Cinemas

230 = West Huron Road,

Cleveland, Ohio 44113

 

See you in Cleveland, and please keep an eye on the BLOG and = myspace page for the latest news and party info! =

 

Ted Sikora

 

 

We finally added some new videos online, and you can = see them all on our new Youtube page

www.youtube.com/herotomorrow=

 

  1. The Hero Tomorrow = Trailer

 

  1. ManiaTV interview = from Comic Con International.  This piece still runs periodically on the ManiaTV live channel, and now features a new opening scene with dozens of = new HT shots peppered throughout.  (All these vids are also available = on our Hero Tomorrow ManiaTV = Channel.)

 

  1. G4 Network’s = Attack of the Show Comic Con HT segment.

 

  1. In one of our early = focus groups Cleveland filmmaker Robert = Banks thought it might be a good idea to start the film with this next = scene.  We decided to leave it where it was, but then at MidOhioCon there was high demand for us to put it online. So now - for those = who choose to click - it can be that first moment. =

Hero Tomorrow – The Squid = Scene

 

Reviews

 

“Among the = cream of the crop at Comic Con 2006.”

Chris Gore

G4 Network’s “ATTACK OF THE = SHOW”

 

“Ted Sikora constructs a genuine super-hero film ignoring Hollywood rules...  Hero Tomorrow is a super-hero to indie = films.”

Clay Dempsey

CINEPHELIA

 

“The Film is excellent…  A solid story that will appeal to everyone, comic = fan or not.  The writing is skilled, the direction is strong, and the = acting is first rate.”

Michael San Giacomo  

NEWSARAMA

 

“Future cult classic… thoroughly enjoyable… I loved = it.”

Neal Cropper

SCURVY DAWG

 

“Jocelyn = Wrzosek pushes darn near every emotional button you can imagine.  = She’s got what it takes to be a genuine comics fandom = heartthrob.”

Tony Isabella  

COMICBUYERS GUIDE  

 

Awards

North = Texas Film = Festival IFFYNTX

Best Cinematography

Best Actor

 

Hero Tomorrow - Synopsis
David, a struggling comic book creator from Cleveland, spends his days cutting = grass and his nights smoking it while desperately trying to keep his superhero = fantasies alive. When Robyn, his aspiring fashion-designer girlfriend, makes him a Halloween costume of his original character Apama, it doesnt take David = long to hit the streets and begin blundering towards disaster.

Can Robyn rescue David and save their relationship before his vigilante = dreams become a four color nightmare? Does the comfort and security of her own = desire offer a trap just as deadly to this comic book Don Quixote?

 

www.herotomorrow.com 

www.herotomorrow.blogspot.= com 

www.myspace.com/herotom= orrowmovie

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_04AF_01C75755.999F0240-- From dajsk8 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 12:25:09 2007 From: dajsk8 at yahoo.com (Dawn Jordan) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 12:25:09 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? Message-ID: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-2120825839-1172262309=:64918-- From Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com Fri Feb 23 12:50:27 2007 From: Mike_Baker at clevelandyucks.com (Mike Baker) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 15:50:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Doug Stanhope Tomorrow Night! Message-ID: <200702231550.AA16908500@clevelandyucks.com> Beachland Ballroom - 9:00 PM Doug Stanhope is a powerhouse of raw, primal energy that cuts directly to the heart of a topic with unparalleled intelligence and wit. Brutal, cantankerous, vulgar; he is uniquely able to go to the dark places with bludgeoning honesty and still come out the other side as an incredibly likeable and funny guy. As "Chortle UK" puts it: "Ask anyone whose opinion matters, and they'll tell you Doug Stanhope is one of the top ten stand-ups in the world today. Stanhope's confrontational stance comes from the rough, blistered underbelly of America's trailer parks; he's a feral, aggressive man full fuelled by primal urges to drink, fight and screw and the corrosive material has all the venomous aggression you might expect from that background. But what underlines it, and makes it so untouchably good, is the passion and conviction with which he holds his intelligent beliefs, informed by sensibilities that might seem alien to such a no-nonsense, pig-headed persona." Doug is leading the rebellion against the stale, predictable comedy that dominates the market with his promotion of like minded cohorts, "The Unbookables" and even a run for the Presidency in 2008. This is a must see show for comedy fans who appreciate the real deal. Opening will be a member of the Unbookables, Andy Andrist whose latest CD "Dumb It Down For The Masses" is a great example of this rougher, no-holds-barred style of comedy. Also appearing are Cleveland's own practitioners of the uncomfortable funny, The Hearts of Darkness, Mike Baker and Jeff Blanchard. This show is sponsored by Cleveland Yucks Ltd. and H.O.D. Productions. Check out an interview with Andy Andrist at the Podcast "F You Marconi" at www.fyoumarconi.com. Also visit www.clevelandyucks.com and www.hearts-o-darkness.com for more info. Mike Baker mike_baker at clevelandyucks.com ________________________________________________________________ Sent via the WebMail system at clevelandyucks.com From gmaher at alltel.net Fri Feb 23 13:37:24 2007 From: gmaher at alltel.net (Gary Maher) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:37:24 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last Weekend to See Once Upon A Mattress!! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_007F_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0" ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon A Mattress' Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out. A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances left...but don?t put it off or you?ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also available at the door. After tonight?s performance (Feb 23), audience members will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson?s On The Green after the show. The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking spin on the familiar classic provides for some side splitting shenigans. Chances are, you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again. The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary Maher ? Annie Steinheiser ? Jenna Bates ? Dani Kuntz ? Claudia Lillibridge ? Adrienne Dickson ? Colleen McCaughey ? Patrick Wulff ? Ellen Antes ? Jim Wolf ? Stephanie Bowlin ? John Mohnacky ? Laura Mohnacky ? Kirk Worcester ? Sally Morris ? Sarah Shriver ? Steve Brofman ? Marco Urbanic ? Beth Judy ? Doug Lillibridge ? John Jesenko ? Michelle Dolciato ? Tim Steiner The Hudson Players are located right in the heart of Hudson, Ohio in the Barlow Community Center. >From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. >From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the road. The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of "good shows, good friends, good times. Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com < http://www.hudsonplayers.com/ > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. ------=_NextPart_001_0080_01C75768.E5B04BE0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Last Weekend to See the Hudson Players = Hit Production of Fun, Classic Musical - `Once Upon = A Mattress'
 
Think you know the story of The Princess and the Pea? Well think again. = It's much funnier and much more musical then you might think. And more = importantly this is your last chance to check this great production out.

A definite must see this unique and fun production of "Once Upon A Mattress" has kept audiences and reviewers alike abuzz about the = great show they saw. Fortunately there are still two more performances = left...but don’t put it off or you’ll miss it. Remaining performance dates are = February 23 & 24 at 8 p.m.. All performances take place at the Barlow Community Center = in Hudson. Reservations can be made by calling 330-655-8522. Presale = tickets are available at The Learned Owl Bookstore in Hudson. Tickets are also = available at the door. After tonight’s performance (Feb 23), audience members = will also be invited to join and meet the cast at Hudson’s On The Green after = the show.

The fairy tale farce follows Prince Dauntless, and his hilariously = unsuccessful search for a bride. This is because his mother forces each potential = bride to be to pass a slew of impossible tests to prove their worthiness in order = to be eligible to even think about marrying him. Meanwhile this forces the = ladies in waiting to remain in waiting, much to their dismay. This well loved = musical and zany adaptation of the princess and pea has proven to be a classic = audience and family favorite. Carried on a wave of wonderful songs, both hilarious = and raucous, romantic and melodic, this rollicking  spin on the familiar classic provides for some side = splitting  shenigans. Chances are, = you'll never look at fairy tales quite the same way again.

The show is being directed by Rich Jagunic and the cast includes: Gary = Maher – Annie Steinheiser – Jenna Bates – Dani Kuntz – Claudia = Lillibridge – Adrienne Dickson – Colleen McCaughey – Patrick Wulff – Ellen Antes = – Jim Wolf – Stephanie Bowlin – John Mohnacky – Laura Mohnacky – Kirk Worcester = – Sally Morris – Sarah Shriver – Steve Brofman – Marco Urbanic – Beth Judy = – Doug Lillibridge – John Jesenko – Michelle Dolciato – Tim Steiner

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

>From the North, simply exit 480 at Rt. 91 in Twinsburg and head south. = Take a left on Rt. 303 (just past the clocktower) and a right on Oviatt St. The = Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

>From the South, exit Rt. 8 at the 303 exit and head east (right). After = you head through the center of town, make a right onto Oviatt St. The Barlow Community Center will be on the left hand side just a block down the = road.

The Hudson Players are one of the area's longest running community = theaters. With a rich history of great shows, community involvement and an = ultra-friendly performing environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of = "good shows, good friends, good times.

Tickets are $12.00 Regular Admission and $10.50 For Students & = Senior Citizens and Pre-Sale Groups. Reservations must be held with a credit card. All = shows are reserved seating. Group rates are available. Organizations looking = for fundraising options can participate in our sponsored house program as a = quick and easy way to benefit your organization. Additional information is = available via the web at www.hudsonplayers.com
<http://www.hudsonplayers.com/= > or by calling the Hudson Players Box Office at 330-655-8522. = <= /p>

 

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Actors' Summit Theater is seeking a musical director for= it's=20 upcoming production of Quilters. Actors' Summit is a nonpro= fit=20 professional Equity Theater located in Hudson.  This is a paid=20 position.
 
Responsibilities include:
    Teaching vocal music to the acto= rs.=20
    Playing keyboard for all=20 performances
    Coordinating with additional=20 musicians.
    
Production dates are: April 26-May 13,=20 2007
    Performance times are :
    Thursday, Friday and Saturday ni= ghts=20 at 8 PM
    Sunday matinees at 2 PM
 
Rehearsals are scheduled to begin March= 15th.=20
    Rehearsal schedule for Quilters=20= will=20 be: 
    Sat. 10-4PM
    Sundays-6PM-10 PM
    Monday, Tuesday and Wed from 6-1= 0:30=20 PM
    Thursday and Fri is on a TBA bas= is.=20
 
The MUST dates are:
    April 20-26th;  6 PM til 10 PM; dress=20 reheasals
    Plus Sat April 21- from 10 AM til 10 PM-tech an= d=20 dress
    And Sunday April 22 from 12 noon til 10 PM--tec= h=20 and dress.
    And performances: April 26-May 13, 2007
 
Please email your resume along with any questions, directly to mjalexthac at aol.com,  = ;as a=20 pdf  or Word document.
 
 
Thank you,
 
Sincerely,  
MaryJo Alexander
Co-Artistic Director
Actors' Summit Theater
86 Owen Brown St
Hudson Oh
330-342-0800
 
 


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. -------------------------------1172268262-- From alitivity at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 14:58:41 2007 From: alitivity at yahoo.com (Al Diamond Phillips) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 14:58:41 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Jessica Strader ( Cleveland Idol ) Message-ID: <942880.55800.qm@web50601.mail.yahoo.com> Jessica has been chosen to audition for FOX 8's Cleveland Idol this weekend at the Cleveland Auto Show. For more info check her out in the featured artist page at www.aldiamondphillips.com Al From lee921 at att.net Fri Feb 23 15:09:40 2007 From: lee921 at att.net (Lee Kamps) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? In-Reply-To: <20070223202509.96840.qmail@web82704.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee. If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison. If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work. When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock. Lee Kamps -----Original Message----- From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of Dawn Jordan Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer? I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one. I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list. I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it. Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them. I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so. Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone. Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment. If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do. I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company. In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary. Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience. Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help. Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help. How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay? Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up? No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun. Everything comes down to integrity. Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves. If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. Let us make our own decisions. We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not. If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you. Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list. If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help. Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres. Independent films use volunteers. Student filmmakers use volunteers. Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay? Not at all. To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss! Dawn Jordan ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. ------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
There=20 are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and = the Bush=20 administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - = an=20 unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without = expecting=20 to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to = survive. The=20 laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees. =
 
If one=20 hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the=20 business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. = That is the=20 law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not = subject to=20 the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others = hired=20 on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, = plumbers,=20 etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent = contractor to=20 decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has = distinct=20 rules between an independent contractor and an = employee.
 
If you=20 hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, = state and=20 local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper = authority. An=20 employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as = well as=20 withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure = to do so=20 results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of = business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an=20 opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly = the owner=20 could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and = is most=20 likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, = then the=20 postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be = notified.=20 These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is = not a=20 part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their = employer is=20 breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the = state's=20 atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.=20
 
When=20 landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu = of=20 dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being = paid in=20 company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is=20 worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to = attract=20 good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal = Mart. When=20 Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were = given stock=20 in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers = that=20 became millionaires through that early Wal Mart = stock.
 
Lee=20 Kamps
-----Original Message-----
From:=20 neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 [mailto:neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com]On Behalf Of = Dawn=20 Jordan
Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: = neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To = Volunteer=20 or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to = share my=20 own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and = entertainment=20 community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests = for=20 legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I = (and=20 many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have = volunteered our=20 time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on = resumes,=20 or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone = volunteers=20 doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I = don't=20 want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable = posting=20 requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing = so. =20 Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list = are=20 intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies = from those=20 who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money = to hire=20 someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid = employees=20 because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about=20 payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I = need to=20 do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar = Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a = company. =20 In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone = thinks=20 they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't = count. =20
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to = volunteer my time=20 to help them, there may be others that would want to help for=20 experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and = want to=20 help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to = help.  How=20 many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film = for=20 experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody = scenes=20 of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the = experience=20 of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think = it would=20 be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should = give=20 all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide = for=20 themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's = a=20 duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for = researching=20 for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have = had a=20 bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means = post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but = please=20 do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or = try to ban=20 them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare = away=20 someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses = volunteer=20 ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use=20 volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this = mean that=20 they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at = all.  To=20 volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not = make the=20 assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent = that we=20 can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our = needs and=20 gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, = share, and=20 discuss!
 
Dawn Jordan


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------=_NextPart_000_0015_01C75775.CBA7A420-- From brandi at acidentertainment.net Fri Feb 23 15:30:12 2007 From: brandi at acidentertainment.net (brandi at acidentertainment.net) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 16:30:12 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dream Analysis: Now ONLINE! http://films.thelot.com/films/21512 Check it out at the LOT! Message-ID: <20070223163012.ad159368457453de07710a4615fcd099.c95302855c.wbe@email.secureserver.net>
Hi everyone!
 
I'm pleased to announce that my short film, Dream Analysis can now be viewed on the LOT's web site.  
 
Click the following link and be taken directly to my film:  http://films.thelot.com/films/21512
 
Please if you can, take the time to rate and review the film!  I'm always very interested in viewer feedback.
 
You do have to sign up as a member of the LOT to rate and review the film, however, they don't ask for a lot of personal info!
 
For those of you not familiar with the LOT, read the following cut and pasted directly from their web site:
 
On the Lot is the groundbreaking new show brought to you by reality show mastermind, Mark Burnett, and legendary producer and director, Steven Spielberg. Over the season, the 16 filmmakers will produce short films in every genre every week and the viewers will vote on who gets eliminated. The winning filmmaker will take home a $1 Million development deal!
 
Thanks for your support!

Brandi Lynn Borgia
Director of Operations
Acid Entertainment & Third Eye Screenwriting
440-840-2900 (P)
440-236-6150 (F)
www.acidentertainment.net
www.thirdeyewebdesign.com
www.thirdeyedomains.com
From marydavis119 at adelphia.net Fri Feb 23 15:07:38 2007 From: marydavis119 at adelphia.net (Mary L. Davis) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:07:38 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteers needed for EarthFest 2007 Message-ID: <7.0.0.16.0.20070223180336.02cc46b0@adelphia.net> VOLUNTEERS FROM 8 TO 80!


EarthFest 2007 - will be held on Sunday, April 22nd


Earth Day Coalition=92s Volunteer Orientation Meetings for EarthFest 2007

Become a part of Ohio=92s largest Earth Day celebration. This meeting will show you how. You will also meet other EarthFest volunteers, learn all about EarthFest activities, and join a Volunteer team.

Please RSVP for the Orientation you would like to attend by calling 216-281-6468 ext. 221 or emailing to dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org. Hint - the most fun jobs get snapped up quickly, so come to the earliest Orientation you can to get your choice of jobs!

EarthFest 2007 is Sunday, April 22. Individuals, businesses, or groups who cannot attend any of the orientation meetings, but wish to volunteer at EarthFest should contact Earth Day Coalition at 216-281-6468 x221, or by email at dwatson at earthdaycoalition.org

EarthFest 2007 Volunteer Orientations:

=95 Monday, March 19, 2007
6:00 PM - 7:00 PM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library)

=95Saturday, April 14, 2007
10:00 AM - 11:00 AM at the Carnegie West Library (branch of the Cleveland Public Library) From RNavisjr at aol.com Fri Feb 23 16:26:25 2007 From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 19:26:25 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]ALL ROLES ARE OPEN IN URINETOWN - AUDITIONS AT NWT Message-ID: -------------------------------1172276785 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S WEST 78TH AND LAKE RD =20 =20 NEAR WEST THEATRE =20 AUDITIONS U R I N E T O W N=20 =20 ALL ROLES OPEN ........................................... For ages 16 yrs. & up February 27, 28, March 1, 2007=20 (Tues., Weds., Thurs.)=20 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m.=20 Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal Church=20 West 78 & Lake Road=20 Arrive 15 minutes early to register=20 Large singing, dancing ensemble. All roles are open.=20 this first stage of our audition process is a group experience=20 of theatre games and improvs around acting, movement and singing.=20 No experience necessary. A relaxed and friendly atmosphere.=20 No prepared material needed. =20 Wear comfortable clothing & shoes for physical expression=20 and dance.=20 Group audition process. Select the date you wish to audition. Auditions=20 last for the entire time specified.=20 Anyone arriving after the starting time will not be able to audition that= =20 day.=20 (Rehearsals for URINETOWN begin Sunday, March 11 and the show=20 runs May 4 to 20)=20 CHARACTER LIST=20 Hope Caldwell (Soprano with belt, 20s) =20 a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co. =20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair =20 Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass) =20 the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed. he i= s=20 not conniving and sneaky =20 Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone) =20 a revolutionist =20 Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s) =20 starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses, =20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother =20 Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass) =20 he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great sense =20 of humour =20 Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto) =20 a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates the =20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the =20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role =20 Barrel (tenor/baritone) =20 he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be either= =20 male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in his shad= ow=20 has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD be playe= d=20 by a woman =20 Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto) =20 a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hurt =20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibition= s, =20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Hot Blades Harry: baritone =20 also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels, =20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl =20 Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto) =20 has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobby's =20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to be= =20 able to faint onstage =20 Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone) =20 sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex change =20= -=20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone) =20 does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who will= =20 do anything to save himself =20 Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing) =20 gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequence =20 his demise, Bobby's father =20 Soupy Sue: =20 a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/rebels =20= =20 Tiny Tom: chorus singing =20 always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dream =20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman =20 Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing =20 part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman =20 Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing) =20 one of Cladwell's men =20 Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing =20 one of Cladwell's "men" =20 Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song" =20 The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering =20 a rougher voice type, more belting =20 Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing =20 should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing=20 FOR MORE INFO CALL NWT BUSINESS OFFICE AT=20 216-961-9750 OR DIRECTOR, BOB NAVIS JR AT 216-281-6879


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AUDITIONS TAKE PLACE AT ST. LUKE'S<= /DIV>
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NEAR WEST THEATRE 
          =               &nb= sp;       =20 AUDITIONS
       U=20 R I N E T O W N=20
 
    ALL ROLES OPEN      ....= .......................................
   For ages 16 yrs.=20 &=20 up

 

February=20 ,(Tues.,=20 Weds., Thurs.)

Auditions will be at St. Luke=E2=80=99s Episcopal=20 Church

West 78 &&nb= sp;=20 Lake=20 Road

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= Arrive 15 minutes early to=20 register

 

=    =20 A= ll=20 roles are open=  No experience necessary.  A relaxed and friendly=20 atmosphere.

= No=20 prepared material needed.     

= Wear comfortable clothing  

Group=20 audition process.  Select the=20= date=20 you wish to audition. =20 Auditions last for the entire time=20 specified.

Anyone arriving after= the=20 starting time will not=20 audition that day.

 

(howruns May to )

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CHARACTER=20 LIST

Hope Caldwell   (Soprano with belt, 20s)=20
a newcomer in town, and the daughter of the owner of the Urine Good Co= .=20 Engenue type, lover of Bobby, spends most of the 2nd act tied to a chair=20
Caldwell B. Cladwell (Baritone/Bass)= =20
the villain - when he's in a scene..he is always trying to be noticed.= he=20 is not conniving and sneaky=20
Bobby Strong (Tenor/High Baritone)=20
a revolutionist=20
Penelope Pennywise (Mezzo/Soprano to high C, belt to high G, 40s)=20
starts out as a crotchety caretaker but softens as the show progresses= ,=20 especially when we discover she is Hope's mother=20
Officer Lockstock (Baritone/Bass)=20
he's a policeman, but mainly the narrator of the show, needs a great s= ense=20 of humour=20
Little Sally (Mezzo/Alto)=20
a precocious little girl who is always played by an adult. Narrates th= e=20 show, in fact, she tries to give more away than Lockstock, one of the=20 poor/rebels, also needs a great sense of humour, a character role=20
Barrel (tenor/baritone)=20
he doesn't do as much singing by himself, so he could technically be=20 either male voice, he is Lockstock's trusty sidekick, always following in=20= his=20 shadow has a bit of a love interest in Lockstock if need be, Barrel COULD=20= be=20 played by a woman=20
Little Becky Two-Shoes (Alto)=20
a little girl played by an adult, she's a little crazy and likes to hu= rt=20 people, one of the poor/rebels, needs to be able to let go of all inhibiti= ons,=20 few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Hot Blades Harry: baritone=20
also a crazy person who likes to hurt others, one of the poor/rebels,=20 Becky's counterpart, few lines, but has one feature song, Snuff That Girl=20
Josephine Strong (mezzo/alto)=20
has only a few solo lines, so she could really be any voice type, Bobb= y's=20 mother, a rather weak person, but with some rebellious feelings, needs to=20= be=20 able to faint onstage=20
Senator Fipp (tenor/baritone)=20
sings some solo lines, script suggests that he might have had a sex ch= ange=20 - one of Cladwell's men=20
Mr. McQueen (tenor/baritone)=20
does very little solo singing, one of Cladwell's men, a sneaky man who= =20 will do anything to save himself=20
Joseph "Old Man" Strong (Non-singing)=20
gets killed early on in the play his ghost returns later to dream sequ= ence=20 his demise, Bobby's father=20
Soupy Sue:=20
a couple select solo singing lines...middle range, part of the poor/re= bels=20
Tiny Tom: chorus singing=20
always references lack of height, part of the poor/rebels, does the dr= eam=20 sequence with Old Man Strong, could be played by a woman=20
Bobby The Stockfish: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Billy Boy Bill: chorus singing=20
part of the poor/rebels, could be played by a woman=20
Dr. Billeaux (pronounced "below", chorus singing)=20
one of Cladwell's men=20
Mrs. Millenium: chorus singing=20
one of Cladwell's "men"=20
Girl Cop & Boy Cop : required only for "Cop Song"=20
The Rebels: chorus singing and lots of jeering=20
a rougher voice type, more belting=20
Cladwell's Staff: chorus singing=20
should include an office secretary, more classical, legit singing
AOL now offers free email to everyo= ne. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. -------------------------------1172276785-- From Stacilynv at aol.com Fri Feb 23 17:12:16 2007 From: Stacilynv at aol.com (Stacilynv at aol.com) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 20:12:16 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]SELREC SINGERS & SPAGHETTI!!!! Message-ID: --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house for a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot fo= r=20 it? Here's your chance to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chor= us!!!=20 The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on=20 Saturday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor. Tickets are $8 for Adul= ts and=20 $5 for Children (10 and under). Ticket prices include a delicious pasta=20 dinner, salad, bread and dessert. Beverages are not included, but a cash ba= r will=20 be available. There will also be many prizes available at the Chinese Aucti= on=20 and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raffle. =20 Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4=20 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie.=20= =20 And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear us "sing= =20 for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information or to=20 purchase tickets. Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C=20 Singers! And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing you at ou= r=20 Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at 7:30pm!!= ! ### ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone.=20 Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en Want to get out of the house f= or a tasty meal but don't want to pay a lot for it?  Here's your chance= to do so=E2=80=A6AND support a local performing chorus!!!
The SELREC Singers will be hosting their 2nd Annual Spaghetti Dinner on Satu= rday, March 3rd at The Stadium Grill in Mentor.  Tickets are $8 for Adu= lts and $5 for Children (10 and under).  Ticket prices include a delici= ous pasta dinner, salad, bread and dessert.  Beverages are not included= , but a cash bar will be available.  There will also be many prizes ava= ilable at the Chinese Auction and a chance to win some CASH in our 50/50 Raf= fle. 

Please stop by the Stadium Grill at 8330 Tyler Blvd (off Route 615) between=20= 4 and 8 p.m. for a wonderful evening of delicious food and great camaraderie= .  And if you're there around 6pm, you'll have the opportunity to hear=20= us "sing for YOUR supper"!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

You can email Staci at stacilynv at aol.com for additional information o= r to purchase tickets.

Hope to see you Saturday, March 3rd to support this fundraiser for The SELRE= C Singers!  And mark your calendars now -- we look forward to seeing yo= u at our Broadway Extravaganza at Brush High School June 7th, 8th and 9th at= 7:30pm!!!


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AOL= now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AO= L at http://www.aol.com. --part1_c38.fcb2164.3310eaf0_boundary-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 23 17:30:10 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 17:30:10 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Press Release- Jamari's Drum ,February 24th at 5pm Message-ID: <833834.51456.qm@web38207.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-637358220-1172280610=:51456 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
5pm Saturday February 24th. M.O.T.L. Fellowship 1477 Copley Rd., Akron - ,'Jamari's Drum', based on the book by Roland Jackson. Praise singers and praise dancers. Free 330 873-9793.
 


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Hi folks,
 
I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally= =20 relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that= =20 ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the fut= ure=20 so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and=20 flaming.
 
Fred=20 Sternfeld
http://www.fredsternfeld.com
2= 16-360-0708-home
216-496-6087-cell




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 I just wanted to say: what about all the  film actors/actresses of Cleveland who are making movies for free? Are the Cleveland directors taking advantage of us? I only got paid for one movie I did and only because it was a Los Angeles production. Independent directors are regular workers with a big illussion: to make movies and they put every effort and every penny they have in their movies, even when none of those pennies are coming from actors. They need money to have a good film/digital equipment, they have to rent places to shoot in, pay an editor, etc... Still when we are shooting they are giving us food. Should we complain for this? I don't think so. We should appreciatte what we got in the Cleveland area. If someone doesn't like it they should try to go to a different state like California or New York. Yes, the "multi-million" dollar company is not such, because if it was they would have enough money to pay a secretary. But the volunteers of Mama's Plan are just a group of people who believes in something and are putting every effort to spread their message. We can agree with this ideology of them or not, but they are not hurting nobody by doing this, I would love to volunteer, it happens I love to help people. Unfortunatly I don't have a car and Akron is too far away from me. Please let people be and ask, they're not taking advantage of nobody. If you feel they are gonna take advantage of you it's very easy: delete the email and keep going with your life.

Peace.

Honestly, Silvia Marchena-Guillen                                                            

 


From: "Lee Kamps" <lee921 at att.net>
To: "Dawn Jordan" <dajsk8 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>
Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2007 18:09:40 -0500

There are wage and hour laws that too many businesses seem to be ignoring and the Bush administration isn't aggressively enforcing. A volunteer is just that - an unpaid volunteer that signs up for a specific project or event without expecting to be paid. Many non profit orgainzations depend on volunteers to survive. The laws are very strict regarding volunteers versus employees.
 
If one hires someone not in their immediate family and not a part owner of the business, then they must pay them at least the federal minimum wage. That is the law. Certain people can be hired as independent contractors and not subject to the minimum wage laws like commissioned sales representatives and others hired on a contract basis (like a contractor that hires out carpenters, plumbers, etc.) but paid on a project basis. It is up to the independent contractor to decide whether to accept any contract assignment or job. The IRS has distinct rules between an independent contractor and an employee.
 
If you hire someone as an employee, then it is the law to withhold federal, state and local income taxes and remit those withheld taxes to the proper authority. An employer must also pay the matching social secirity and Medicare tax as well as withhold the taxes from the employee and remit it to Uncle Sam. Failure to do so results in severe penalties from the IRS that could put a company out of business and send the owners to prison.
 
If an opportunity is truly a multi million dollar enterprise, then certainly the owner could afford to pay an assistant. Otherwise it is only so much hype and is most likely a scam masquarading as a business opportunity. If it is a scam, then the postal inspection service or other law enforcement authority should be notified. These scams pop up all the time. If anyone is working without pay and is not a part owner or an immediate family member of the owner; then their employer is breaking the law. You should notify the Department of Labor and the state's atorney general's office. You are entitled to be paid for your work.
 
When landlords, creditors and mortgage companies will accept promises in lieu of dollars; then it is fine to work as an unpaid employee. However being paid in company stock instead of wages is a fraud and most often that stock is worthless. Stock options to employees and ESOPs are a viable means to attract good employees to start up companies. The best example of that is Wal Mart. When Sam Walton started Wal Mart in the early 1970s, many employees were given stock in Wal Mart. There are a lot of secretaries, truck drivers and cashiers that became millionaires through that early Wal Mart stock.
 
Lee Kamps
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Sent: Friday, February 23, 2007 3:25 PM
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject: [NEohioPAL]To Volunteer or To Not Volunteer?

I normally don't wage in on these debates but I am compelled to share my own opinion on this one.
 
I see NEOPal as a wonderful resource for the arts and entertainment community and I want to express that not everyone agrees that requests for legitimate volunteers are to be censored from this list.  I (and many others I know in the arts/entertainment community) have volunteered our time in exchange for learning about the industry, for experience on resumes, or (quite frankly) for the fun of it.  Just because someone volunteers doesn't mean that someone else is taking advantage of them.  I don't want postings censored or for people to feel uncomfortable posting requests for volunteers for fear that they will be blasted for doing so.  Not all requests are legitimate, but most of the people on this list are intelligent, thoughtful people that can tell the fakes and phonies from those who genuinely believe in what they are doing and don't have the money to hire someone.  Sometimes volunteers are more reliable than paid employees because they believe in what they are doing enough to not care about payment.  If I volunteer, I usually go above and beyond what I need to do.
 
I am intelligent enough to know that there are no "Million Dollar Start-Ups" unless you are paying a million dollars to start a company.  In which case, you would be able to pay a secretary.  Everyone thinks they have a "million dollar idea" for a business but that doesn't count. 
 
As far as the film, while I may not want to volunteer my time to help them, there may be others that would want to help for experience.  Maybe they agree with what the film stands for and want to help.  Maybe the don't agree with it but still want to help.  How many times has someone requested people to work on their horror film for experience but no pay?  Does that mean that you agree with bloody scenes of people getting hacked up?  No - it means that you want the experience of being a part of the film industry or have some free time and think it would be fun.
 
Everything comes down to integrity.  Everyone posting should give all of the necessary information for the others on the list to decide for themselves.  If it looks like a duck and quacks like a duck, it's a duck. 
 
Let us make our own decisions.  We are responsible for researching for ourselves whether to volunteer our time or not.  If you have had a bad experience with that person or group that is posting, by all means post what happened to you.  Tell about your experiences but please do not assume that all people requesting volunteers are scammers or try to ban them from posting on this list.  If you do, you might scare away someone whom I might want to help.  Playhouse Square uses volunteer ushers as do many other theatres.  Independent films use volunteers.  Student filmmakers use volunteers.  Does this mean that they are not legitimate because they don't pay?  Not at all.  To volunteer or not to volunteer - that is the question. Please do not make the assumption that I or the others on this list are so unintelligent that we can't make decisions for ourselves. 
 
Thank you to Fred, who gives us the opportunity to express our needs and gives the arts and entertainment community an outlet to advertise, share, and discuss!
 
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The Tri-C Student Theatre Club proudly presents: Jack Matuszewski's new play A SIMPLE LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two acts Saturday March 10th at 7:00 pm and=20 Sunday March 11th at 4:00 pm In the Tri-C Eastern Campus Lower Studio Theatre at Harvard and Richmond road Highland Hills, Ohio E2 ELA building Admission is free but free will donations will be accepted at the door For Seating reservations please contact: Jack (216) 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com ------=_NextPart_000_0119_01C7580F.0DCD2390 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Attention theater=20 goers!!
 
The Tri-C=20 Student Theatre Club proudly presents:
 
Jack Matuszewski's new play
 
A SIMPLE=20 LITTLE STORY: a philosophical comedy in two = acts
 
 
Saturday March = 10th at=20 7:00 = pm
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Lower Studio=20 Theatre
 
at Harvard and = Richmond=20 road
Highland Hills, = Ohio
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Admission is free=20 but free will donations will be accepted at the = door
 
For Seating = reservations=20 please contact:
Jack (216) = 210-2794 or trictheatre at Yahoo.com
 
 
 
 
 
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------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C75815.931123C0-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Sat Feb 24 10:23:57 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 13:23:57 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROYALTIES Message-ID: <8C9265814DBA4B3-13A4-DC46@WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Greetings Fred & Neohipal members, I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y. For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her. Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented? Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas. I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give. Thanks all. Ife, (Gail F. Young) ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading spam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9265814DBA4B3_13A4_198C1_WEBMAIL-RE18.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Greetings Fred & Neohipal members,
 
I have recently returned from Connecticut and N.Y.  For the most part, I am a writer, specializing in playwriting and short stories. I have been asked  about two of my plays by a New York director. These plays have appeared in the Frank Silvera Writers Workshop series as readings and the Director is interested in producing one or possibly both of them. They will  not start off on a very large stage in NY. The production will be moderately or low-budgeted to start. I know the Director knows what the royalty fees are but I want to know as well before I meet with her.
 
Are royalties based upon percentages of monies secured at the door or should they always be one flat fee or are the fees subject to change based upon the number of times the play is presented?  Also does area have anything to do with how much I should charge? Say for instance, do I ask for more in royalties if these plays are requested of a New York theatre because of NY's cost of living? 
 
I have not put my theatrical works out for production for some time because I have been concentrating a lot in the past on my storytelling, CD and short stories but now I'm at a point where I can immerse myself back into the theater without compromising in other areas.  I understand that royalties are different for one acts than for two acts or full length plays. Does anyone know if there is a book or somewhere else I might get   current rate sheets so that I do not overcharge and even importantly more undercharge myself? (We artists definitely do not need to undercharge). Do I charge less for community theaters? Are there standard rates? I will be going back to the New York area very soon so I'll need to know something by then. I would appreciate any accurate information one can give.
 
Thanks all.
 
Ife,
(Gail F. Young)

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C75823.14503950-- From royberko at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 11:59:46 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 11:59:46 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors' Summit) Message-ID: <901822.39611.qm@web33107.mail.mud.yahoo.com> ACTORS? SUMMIT DOES A GOOD JOB OF SELLING A MILLER CLASSIC Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times Cleveland has become an Arthur Miller kind of town! Running concurrently are the master playwright?s THE PRICE (Ensemble Theatre) and THE DEATH OF A SALESMAN (Actors? Summit). And, to the pleasure of local theatre-goers, both productions are excellent! Arthur Miller, who died in 2005 at the age of 89, is considered to be one of America?s greatest modern playwrights. He authored many highly regarded works including ?THE CRUCIBLE,? ?A VIEW FROM THE BRIDGE? and ?ALL MY SONS.? Many consider his greatest work to be ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN,? which premiered on Broadway on February 10, 1949, starring Lee J. Cobb. The play won a Tony Award, a New York Drama Critics' Award and a Pulitzer Prize. It was the first play ever to win all three of those awards. Miller, who continued in his writing to probe, ?Is this the best way to live,? features that theme in Salesman, which by most counts is the most studied American play in high schools and colleges. The plot centers on Willy Loman, a salesman who has spent his whole life ?way out there in the blue, riding on a smile and a shoeshine,? proud of his ability to sell anything to anyone and to provide for his family. In reality, this is a dream of the reality...he is not successful, nor well liked, nor providing for his family. As the play unfolds, he loses his job, the respect of his sons, and finally, his hope. He finds himself needing to face reality, but unable to do so. Miller uses flashbacks to create a stream of conscious to illustrate Willy?s lack of reality. He is a modern day tragic hero, whose flaws lead to his destruction. He dies, as he has lived, by creating a false illusion. Is this the best way to live? The play takes place in a small house in Brooklyn. Originally in the country, the home in the play is now surrounded by high-rise buildings. The house really exists. The Miller family lived there. Ironically, it is around the corner from my aunt and uncle?s apartment and, when I visited them, I would walk over to see the residence, and realized that it, much like Willy, was overwhelmed and lost by the reality of the world which surrounds it. Actors? Summit?s production, under the direction of Alex Cikra is quite good. Though a little slow in places, the play?s intent is clear. A. Neil Thackaberry, coming off an amazing performance in Actors? Summit?s ?QED,? gives Willy the right physical and emotional dimensions. Here is a stoop-shouldered hunk of a man who walks as if defeated, weighted down by not only his salesman?s valises, but by his self-created delusions. Interestingly, Thackaberry?s occasional stumbling over lines adds to the chaos in the character?s mind. Paula Duesing does well as Linda, Willy?s brow-beaten enabler wife. One of her two major speeches is outstanding. Known as the ?respect must be paid? soliloquy, in which she summarizes Willy as an undistinguished man whose name will never appear in a newspaper, Duesing is emotionally right on target. Unfortunately, the final speech, the requiem, when Linda states that she is unable to cry and questions why, now that ?We?re free and clear? Willy has killed himself, lacks the emotional gut-shaking reality that is needed to close the curtain on Willy?s delusions. This production, however, belongs to Nick Koesters as Biff, the only Loman capable of finally realizing that he is not the superstar that Willy has dreamt up. Koesters is outstanding. In the scene in which he finds out the truth about his philandering father, his body sags, his eyes well, his lips tremble, the life goes out of his eyes as his world crashes down. Bravo! John Galbraith is fine as the clueless Hap, the other son, who is well on his way to becoming another Willy. Cikra?s decision to multi-cast Marc Moritz as five different people is questionable. Though Moritz is excellent, several scenes lose their focus because Moritz is forced to literally play two people at once. The set does more to distract than enhance the production. Not using see-through walls, which Miller meticulously describes in the play?s notes, distracts from our ability to separate Willy?s realities from his illusions. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: ?DEATH OF A SALESMAN? is a brilliant play. Actors? Summit generally does a fine job of showcasing this important work. ?QED? runs though January 28 at Actors? Summit, 86 Owen Brown Street, Hudson. Call for tickets now at 330-342-0800 Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Cheap talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. http://voice.yahoo.com From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Sat Feb 24 17:35:58 2007 From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 17:35:58 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Sorry for some of the postings this past week ... In-Reply-To: Message-ID: <740714.41838.qm@web81701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Fred and Neopal, If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand. Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies. I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. Martin Cosentino FSternfeld at aol.com wrote: Hi folks, I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone. I'm sorry about that ... I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming. Fred Sternfeld http://www.fredsternfeld.com 216-360-0708-home 216-496-6087-cell --------------------------------- AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. --0-862387563-1172367358=:41838 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Fred and Neopal,
 
If anyone owes you and the NEOPAL list an apology, it is me. I got myself wrapped up, on NEOPAL, and much to my chagrin, on the telephone as well, and it just went way out of hand.
 
Thank you for your forbearance. I can't expect you to tolerate flaming and irrelevancies.  
I am truly sorry about it, and I can assure you it will not happen again. 
 
Martin Cosentino



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I approved way too many postings this week that were marginally relevant to the performing arts and mean in tone.  I'm sorry about that ...
 
I promise to scrutinize the postings more vehemently in the future so the list doesn't degenerate into a junk pile of irrelevant messages and flaming.
 
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--0-862387563-1172367358=:41838-- From suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 18:05:18 2007 From: suehollandjohnson at yahoo.com (sue holland johnson) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 18:05:18 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio is Holding Auditions for Gary Webster's Strictly Platonic? and Prime Beef Message-ID: <922635.10355.qm@web38701.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Call for Auditions The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances. The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances. Rehearsals will begin in early March. Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P. Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script. Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location. If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio, P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn: Sue Johnson. (No email photos, please.) 1. Strictly Platonic? Characters Paul (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late. Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment Prudence P. Primrose (40?s). She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her. Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to. 2. Prime Beef Characters Diane (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter Jeff (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor. He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie. Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him. Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. For additional information Sue Johnson Director WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio wakeup4664 at aol.com www.wakeupandlives.org http://carolirvin.com/wakeup.htm --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-1121038363-1172369118=:10355 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Call for Auditions

 
The WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio is auditioning for two romantic comedies, by local playwright, Gary R. Webster, for its ?PlayActs? Performances.  The one-acts, Strictly Platonic and Prime Beef will be performed, Fri., Sat. & Sun. 4/27-29, at Gallery 324, for 3 benefit performances.  Rehearsals will begin in early March.
 
Auditions are Tues. 2/27, 7:00 P.  Come prepared with a one-minute serio-comic contemporary monologue and/or, to read from the script.  Call to schedule an appointment, and for Shaker Heights location.  If unable to attend audition, please send headshot and resume by Friday, March 2nd  to: WAKE UP And LIVE?s Actors? Studio,
P.O. Box 201524, Shaker Hts., OH 44120. Attn:  Sue Johnson.
(No email photos, please.)
 
1.  Strictly Platonic? Characters
 
 Paul  (mid-40?s). A dreamer. He's dependent on Emily for companionship and moral support. He's not dumb but dense enough that he doesn't realize how he feels about her until it's almost too late.
 
 Emily (mid-20's). Cute and level-headed, smart but adventurous enough to move 1,000 miles away from home with a man she really doesn't know very well. She's in touch enough with her feelings to know that she's falling in love with Paul but is willing to leave him when it appears their relationship is hurting his career. She's soft-hearted enough to give her ex-fiance` a second chance, although it is against her better judgment  
 
  Prudence P. Primrose  (40?s).  She takes her job with a children's cable TV network seriously. She passes herself off as a paragon of virtue but is a love starved young woman deep down inside and is putty in Denny's hands when he tries to seduce her.
 
Denny (late 20?s). The best word to describe Denny is amoral. He thinks he's God's gift to women. He really can't understand why Emily isn't willing to embrace him after he left her standing at the altar. He'll try to seduce any woman he's attracted to.
 
2.  Prime Beef Characters
 
Diane  (mid-20?s). Attractive and confident but much more anxious to get married than the typical woman of the new millennium. She's the jealous type. She's smart and knows how to use her femininity to get what she wants. She has a soft spot for the little animals she cares for at the shelter
 
  Jeff  (mid to late 20's). Good looking. He's perfectly satisfied with his relationship with Diane and is in no rush to get married. He's accustomed to her efforts to manipulate him and tolerates them with good humor.  He's overly protective of his best friend Eddie.
 
 Eddie (late 20?s). An average looking guy. Wishes he could find a woman like Diane. He's flattered when she asks him to participate in the bachelor auction. He's sincerely sorry he doesn't raise any money for the animal shelter but is also hurt when no one bids on him.
 
Elaine (early 30's). Attractive and confident. A bit of a vamp. She's not afraid to go after what she wants. 
 
For additional information
Sue Johnson
Director
WAKE UP And LIVE's Actors' Studio


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To be honest, I don't like the script, but I can't and won't deny that the raw smells, tastes and visions got into my senses and won?t get out. I don?t like the people. I don?t like what they represent. I don?t like that they can?t and or won?t save themselves from their destructive paths. Yet, I can?t get them out of my mind. The name Adam Rapp may sound familiar, even if you aren?t a theatre person. A novelist, film maker and playwright, his book ?THE BUFFALO TREE? was brought to national attention when it was censored by the Muhlenberg School Board in Reading, Pennsylvania for its language and subject matter. Rapp uses graphic language, sexual content and themes that are repulsive to some. Personally, I?m not shocked or turned off by his language or subject matter. But I am turned off by his style. I just think he writes speeches which don?t sound like they would be spoken by a normal person, writes characters that are overdrawn, and puts shock before substance. I find that he throws in gimmicks to move along the plot that often make no sense. ?RED LIGHT WINTER? begins in a small bedroom in a hostel in Amsterdam, where nerdy, unsuccessful playwright Matt attempts to kill himself. Right after his half hearted attempt fails, his traveling mate Davis turns up. The two are friends from college and are vacationing together in Europe. Davis has a present for Matt?a prostitute named Christina. Christina appears to be French but, as Matt deduces, is actually an American. She undresses Matt, takes him to bed, then she exits, leaving behind a tape recorder and the fancy red dress she changed into just before bedding the somewhat shy and inexperienced young man. Act Two takes place in New York, in Matt's apartment. If any more of the plot is revealed the effect of the evening will be ruined, so I?m stopping here with just the comment that the play has no curtain call and that is one of the dramatic highlights of the evening. Okay, here are my issues with Rapp and his script. Yes, opposites may attract and people turn to those who are unlike themselves in order to get some thrills. But, that obsessive-compulsive insecure Matt would be friends with Davis, who has no redeeming qualities, is questionable. As written, Davis wouldn?t be an actual friend to anyone, least of all Matt, whose girl friend Davis stole some years back. As for Christina, she's something of an enigma throughout. At first I thought that it was the fault of Laurel Johnson, who plays the role. She has a bad French accent, is a weak singer, and her lines often lack unity of thought. Nope, it?s not Laurel?s fault. The character is poorly and manipulatively drawn by Rapp. Her language and lines don?t ring true. Questions abound: Why the false French accent? Why does she leave her dress and the tape recorder behind? Of all the people in the world, why does she seek out a scumbag like Davis when she comes to New York? The answer is that these are all plot development devices. What is surprising is that ?RED LIGHT WINTER? was one of the finalist for last year?s Pulitzer Prize. With the quality of this script, no wonder no award was given. As they are apt to do, the Bang and Clatter gives the play a good production. In fact, the production, outclasses the material, though trimming the first act (one hour and thirty minutes was way too long) and picking up the pace in the second act, would have helped. Doug Kusak is generally on target as Matt. He probably has the clearest of the characters to interpret, even with the question of his loyalty to Davis. I found his interpretation of the closing scene a little unclear, but otherwise, it was a good acting exercise. Mark Mayo knows no boundaries as Davis. He is way, way over-the-top. It can only be assumed that Director Sean McConaha really, really wanted us to hate Davis. He succeeded. I wonder what would have happened if Mayo had pulled back the character a little. If he had not screamed almost every line, over-acted ever gross action and syllable that spewed forth from his mouth. The second act confrontation scene between Davis and Christina was so finely tuned it was pure emotional agony. It was almost unwatchable because of the uncompromising reality of the performers. Gorgeous Laurel Johnson does what she can with the poorly written role of Christina/Christine/ Annie. Her physical change between the first and second acts is amazing. She perfectly transforms into a Keene painting of a hollow-eyed child looking at finality. Capsule judgement: ?RED LIGHT WINTER? has to be one of the, if not the most disturbing productions I?ve ever seen. I?m writing this 24 hours after having seen the show and I?m still in a state of shock! ?RED LIGHT WINTER runs through March 25 at The Bang and Clatter Theatre, 140 E. Market Street in Akron . For tickets call 330-606-5317. For $15 you get to see a great show, all the free wine, beer and soft drinks you want, and free parking. This is quite an entertainment buy! Roy Berko's blog, which contains theatre and dance reviews from 2002 through 2007, as well as his consulting and publications information, can be found at http://royberko.info Roy's theatre and dance reviews appear regularly on NeOHIOpal, an on-line source. To subscribe to this free service via the World Wide Web, visit http://lists.fredsternfeld.com/mailman/listinfo/neohiopal. His dance reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com ____________________________________________________________________________________ Looking for earth-friendly autos? Browse Top Cars by "Green Rating" at Yahoo! Autos' Green Center. http://autos.yahoo.com/green_center/ From mmiloro at adelphia.net Sun Feb 25 05:45:12 2007 From: mmiloro at adelphia.net (Mark Miloro) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 08:45:12 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITION REMINDER for "You Can't Take It With You" -- GLTG Message-ID: <003801c758e3$2c1395d0$15d13218@owner4878dffa1> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Auditions This Monday and Tuesday For the Geauga Lyric Theater Guild's production of: You Can't Take It With You Directed by Ann Hedger Produced by Patty Osredkar Open auditions will take place on February 26 and 27 at 7pm At the GLTG Annex in Chardon, Ohio Across From The Geauga Theater (Located on Chardon Square) All roles are open. Auditioners will read from the script. 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------=_NextPart_000_0035_01C758B9.43210520-- From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sat Feb 24 23:05:12 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sat, 24 Feb 2007 23:05:12 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Please Read- Important notice about webstreaming Message-ID: <578949.8513.qm@web36604.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office. The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online. It sounds like a noble cause. Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it. WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist. The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive. The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played. Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played. A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check! And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit. It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts. Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees. The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting. A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult. A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up. They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music. They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music. They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!! Throw anything on! When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange? Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes. It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any. College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork. The new rules are not about paying artists. They are about controlling content and limiting competition. The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web. As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them. So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this. Here's what you can do about it. 1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2. 2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message. This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives. If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out. Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives! 3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place. For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times. http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757. Some of the details listed here came directly from his article. Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech. Thanks for your time and your activism, Keith Newman Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap! Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland www.wcsb.org --------------------------------- Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
WCSB 89.3 FM in Cleveland and other college radio stations across the country may have to give up webcasting their signals due to new rules set up by Sound Exchange and the US Copyright Office.  The rules were created to ensure that artists would be paid for their work that was webcast online.  It sounds like a noble cause.  Paying musicians for the music they make sounds wonderful to me and I?m all for it.  WCSB pays royalties to BMI every year for broadcast materials which I don?t have any problem with. Unfortunately the rules from Sound Exchange will guarantee that all but a few bands never receive a dime from getting played and fewer people will know they exist.  
 
The fees for reporting are expensive and more importantly the reporting requirements are prohibitive.  The costs are .02 per song and there are 11 data fields that must be tracked for each song played.  Bands receive .0007 cents per song played and Sound Exchange will not send out checks until a band accrues at least $10.00 in songs played.  A band would have to be played more then 14,285 times before they would receive their first check!  And to rub a little more salt in that wound it costs $45 to register a sound recording with the US Copyright office. 
 
Almost all of the money paid in to the system by college radio stations will never reach the artists that these rules are supposed to benefit.  It is much more beneficial for college radio to be able to introduce new music to audiences all over the world via webcasts.  Most bands played on WCSB would make more money by selling one cd then they will ever see from sound exchange fees.   
 
The new rules will force college stations to either adopt a mainstream radio format (it's a lot easier to report songs when you play the same thing every hour) or in many cases cease webcasting.  A few stations might try to comply with the new reporting rules but when you look at the reality of what goes on at college stations it would be difficult.  A college radio DJ has to pull their music and cue it up.  They need to choose their Station IDs and PSAs and cue up more music.  They need to monitor what they play for decency standards or else face the prospect of being fined $325,000.00 by the FCC and cue up even more music.  They need to answer phones and pull requests and did my Dead Kennedy?s CD just end?? Oh my god dead air!!!  Throw anything on!  When is a DJ that does a rock show supposed to enter the 11 data fields required by Sound Exchange?  Most rock songs only last 2-3 minutes.  It can?t be done during commercial breaks because there aren?t any.  College DJ?s would need to get secretaries just to handle the paperwork.   
 
The new rules are not about paying artists.  They are about controlling content and limiting competition.  The RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America) has been hemorrhaging money for years and is trying to make it all back by controlling the information you can access over the web.  As bad as this is for college radio it is far worse for the bands that will never be heard by an audience that wants to hear them.      
 
So enough bitching... I do appreciate if any of you are still reading this.  Here's what you can do about it.
 
1. Go to www.wcsb.org and read the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  If you already feel you've read enough you can skip reading it and go to step 2.
 
2. Click on the text of the SAVE OUR WEBSTREAM message.  This will take you to a page with a form letter that you can send to your elected representatives.  If you don't know who your representatives are we have links to help you out.  Keep in mind that you don?t need to be 18 years old to write your representatives!
 
3. Pat yourself on the back for helping to support college radio and making the Internet a better place.
 
For more information on this issue you can read Michael Gill's "A threat to Your Stream" article from the Cleveland Free Times.  http://www.freetimes.com/story/4757.  Some of the details listed here came directly from his article.  Others came out of my own research in to the matter including information from http://www.soundexchange.com
 
Feel free to post or send this to anyone you think might be interested in radio, fair competition and free speech.
 
Thanks for your time and your activism,
 
Keith Newman  
Scruggscorp Syndicated Radio & Crap!
Mondays Midnight-2:00 AM EST
WCSB 89.3 FM, Cleveland


Cheap Talk? Check out Yahoo! Messenger's low PC-to-Phone call rates. --0-989750032-1172387112=:8513-- From Pllecompany at aol.com Sun Feb 25 07:23:17 2007 From: Pllecompany at aol.com (Pllecompany at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:23:17 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of A House With No Walls by Thomas Gibbons Message-ID: -------------------------------1172416997 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm. Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karamu is holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with a multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which also had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which has recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright's "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full production is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season. Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it was publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over the site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutionary freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the more painful reality of slavery. In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this debate as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the play's dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The conflict takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful academic with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an ultra liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with that of one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to risk the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liberty Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas Gibbons Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm Where: Karamu House Concert Hall Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @ 6pm Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the script. "A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons Character Breakdown Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female) Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female) Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties Park Ranger - white, about sixty Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties Steven Gardner - white, about sixty Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties "George Washington" - white, about sixty Karamu House 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, OH 44106 _www.karamu.com_ (http://www.karamu.com) Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage reading.


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AUDITIONS for Staged Reading of "A House With No= =20 Walls" by Thomas Gibbons on March 6th @ 6pm.
 
Off the heels of the critically acclaimed "Permanent Collection," Karam= u is=20 holding auditions for a special staged reading of award winning playwright=20 Thomas Gibbons latest work, "A House With No Walls" on March 6th @ 6pm with=20= a=20 multiracial cast. Gibbons is also the writer of "bee-luther-hatchee" which a= lso=20 had critical acclaim at Karamu two years ago. "A House With No Walls" which=20= has=20 recently premiered in regional theatres this season completes the playwright= 's=20 "race trilogy." The staged reading will be March 17th @ 4pm. A full producti= on=20 is slated for Karamu's 2007/08 season.
 
 
Philadelphia is a city with a long history of racial tension, one whose= =20 roots lie in the very foundations of American democracy. In 2002, when it wa= s=20 publicly revealed that the new Liberty Bell Center was to be built on the=20 foundations of George Washington's home, (with its entrance lying right over= the=20 site where his slave quarters had once stood) this history took on newly=20 symbolic proportions. Celebration of the Liberty Bell, a symbol of revolutio= nary=20 freedom and an emblem of the abolitionist cause, was threatening to mask the= =20 more painful reality of slavery.
  In A House With No Walls, playwright Thomas Gibbons uses this de= bate=20 as a springboard for the exploration of a larger conflict, one which the pla= y's=20 dramatic narrative will seek to explore (if not entirely resolve). The confl= ict=20 takes place between two characters, both African-American, who are brought=20 together by the Liberty Bell controversy. Cadence Lane is a successful acade= mic=20 with a new, staunchly conservative book on the shelves. Salif Camara is an u= ltra=20 liberal, afro-centric political activist. Their story is interwoven with tha= t of=20 one of Washington's slaves, Oney Judge, as she tries to decide whether to ri= sk=20 the escape to freedom. As the play unfolds, the slave quarters and the Liber= ty=20 Museum become the symbolic ground for a much larger debate. - Thomas=20 Gibbons
 
 
Audition Date: Tuesday, March 6th @ 6pm
Where: Karamu House Concert Hall
Rehearsal Dates: Saturday, March 10th @ 11am/Wednesday, March 14th @=20 6pm
Staged Reading: Saturday, March 17th @ 4pm
 
Come with a headshot/monologue and be prepared to read from the=20 script.
 
"A House With No Walls" by Thomas Gibbons
 
Character Breakdown
 
Ona Judge - African-American, early twenties (female)
Cadence Lane - African-American, mid-thirties (female)
Salif Camara - African-American, about sixty 
Allen Rosen - white, mid-thirties
Park Ranger - white, about sixty
Austin Judge - African-American, mid-twenties
Steven Gardner - white, about sixty
Tobias Humphreys - African-American, early thirties
Jacob Easton - African-American, mid-forties
"George Washington" - white, about sixty
 
Karamu House
2355 East 89th Street
Cleveland, OH 44106
Please Call 216-795-7070 ext. 242 for more information about the stage=20 reading.
 




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We are filming a Super 16mm short film March3rd-5th. There are many roles available. All ages 16 and up, and open to any nationality.
We are shooting Sat and Sun in and around downtown Cleveland.
Here is a list of possible roles.
Waitress-speaking
Server-Featured extra
Maitre` D-Featured extra
Downtown Businessmen and women-extras
Restaurant Patrons-extras
Dollar Store owner-speaking(preferably Asian or Arabic speaking)
Dollar Store patron-Featured extra
 
 We have core crew, although anyone wishing to volunteer will be accepted.
 This is a good opportunity to see how a professional shoot is run.
The director has experience on national commercials, feature films and a number of Top Ten videos. She has a 16mm film circulating the film festival market.
Copy and credits for all volunteers.
Cast and crew wrap party at local restaurant
For more info Call
Anthony@ 216 288 4970
 
 
 


Anthony Nickerson CEO
Highminded One Productions Inc.
30799 Pinetree Rd. Ste 254
Pepper Pike, Ohio 44124
216 751 6000 office
216 751 9334 fax
www.highmindedone.com


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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-280165906-1172427314=:7797-- From spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 10:40:57 2007 From: spax55emergencyponcho at yahoo.com (Spax not telling) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 10:40:57 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]PLEASE help out Film Message-ID: <930704.7258.qm@web31102.mail.mud.yahoo.com> The film production team MjR 37 have made films that have won gold awards completely unopposed and going to nationals in New York city, and we submitted something to On The lot. We are trying to make a name for ourselves at a young age, and we really need your help. Please, vote for us! http://films.thelot.com/films/18053 Kind regards, -Matt Zaleski- MjR37.com P.S. Check out our videos on our website! (Our site is going to be down until the 1st of March.) ____________________________________________________________________________________ Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 >From Beverly Kristy" This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hello NEOpal, I'm forwarding a message from the Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael = Rochford, regarding the film's LA premier on March 12. This comedy short = was shot in Cleveland last year and is decidedly worth a look-see for = those in LA. Clevelanders will get a chance to see it later this year = Michael has promised. In the meantime view the trailer at the link = below. Thanks, Beverly Kristy Hi Everyone, Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the Dolby = stuff and answer printing this week. On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big Shorts at the = Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills. You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's free = booze from 7PM to 8PM. Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, but = you might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry = Flynt Building. Here's a website for the screening:=20 http://reelbigshorts.com/=20 There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, but = it would help if you did. We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable evening. And did I mention the free booze? We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at the = moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though. http://carpetkingdommovie.com/ Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have screenings in = other parts of this great country of ours, including a Cleveland = premiere party extravaganza! That's all for now. I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum. But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And = hopefully it's something you're happy to have made. Let me know what's going on with you. -Mike=20 PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who wants = to be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. = Or if you hate me and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom = again, you can also ask to be removed.=20 Thanks!! ------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hello=20 NEOpal,
 
I'm forwarding a = message from the=20 Director of Carpet Kingdom, Michael Rochford, regarding the film's LA = premier on=20 March 12. This comedy short was shot in Cleveland last year and is=20 decidedly worth a look-see for those in LA.  Clevelanders will get = a chance=20 to see it later this year Michael has promised. In the meantime view the = trailer=20 at the link below.
 
Thanks,
Beverly=20 Kristy
 
 
 
 
 
 
Hi=20 Everyone,

Here's what's cooking with Carpet Kingdom. We are finishing up the = Dolby=20 stuff and answer printing this week.

On March 7th, the movie will premiere as part of Reel Big = Shorts at=20 the Fine Arts Theater on Wilshire in Beverly Hills.

You are all invited and hopefully the LA folks can make it. There's = free=20 booze from 7PM to 8PM.  Screening is at 8PM. It's free to get in, = but you=20 might want to avoid the madness and pay $5 to park at the Larry Flynt=20 Building.

Here's a website for the screening: 

http://reelbigshorts.com/ 

There's an RSVP on the website. You don't necessarily have to RSVP, = but it=20 would help if you did.

We are screening with some other good movies, so it should be an = enjoyable=20 evening. And did I mention the free booze?

We have a Carpet Kingdom website as well. It's pretty bare bones at = the=20 moment. There is a poster and a trailer you can check out, though.

http://carpetkingdommovie.com/

Nothing is planned as of yet, but we will, no doubt, have = screenings in=20 other parts of this great country of ours, including a = Cleveland premiere=20 party extravaganza!

That's all for now.

I want to thank you all again in this very anonymous and impersonal = forum.=20 But the movie is really good. Everyone did a great job. And hopefully = it's=20 something you're happy to have made.

Let me know what's going on with you.

-Mike 

PS. I don't have everyone's email address. If you know someone who = wants to=20 be included in future updates, they can email info at theorangeboy.com. Or if = you hate me=20 and never want to know anything about Carpet Kingdom again, you can also = ask to=20 be removed. 

Thanks!!




------=_NextPart_000_009A_01C758EE.4E0E01B0-- From marcmoritz at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 12:21:56 2007 From: marcmoritz at yahoo.com (MARC MORITZ) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 12:21:56 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]STANDARDIZED PATIENT ACTORS NEEDED Message-ID: <252331.36358.qm@web36501.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit WAS ASKED TO HELP POST THIS. The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour. Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu MARC MORITZ 216-255-1120 cell --0-663127656-1172434916=:36358 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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The Ohio University College of Osteopathic Medicine is currently recruiting actors to participate in educational programs designed to teach medical students interviewing and physical examination skills, as well as, cultural sensitivity. These individuals will have the opportunity to "bring medicine to life" by portraying people in need of medical care, as well as, make a needed contribution to the comprehensive medical education of future physicians in the Cleveland area. In order to create a balanced teaching environment, with opportunities to enhance young physician's cultural awareness, OUCOM particularly encourages the participation of diverse groups of people including, but not limited to: individuals for whom English is a second language, senior citizens, Amish, persons from Appalachian heritage, a variety of racial groups, individuals with physical challenges, and all sexual orientations (including gay, lesbian, bisexual, and trans-gender populations). Pay is $15 per hour.
 
Interested persons may send their CV and picture via e-mail to Bray at ohio.edu


MARC MORITZ
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--0-663127656-1172434916=:36358-- From ameenabrown at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 13:28:14 2007 From: ameenabrown at yahoo.com (ameena brown) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 13:28:14 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Help Wanted! Message-ID: <427960.42049.qm@web62302.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures 1-Cameraman-paid position 2-Special effects person-paid position 3-Boom operator-copy and credit-back end 4-Cast-copy and credit along with back end pay contact us at AmeenaBrown at yahoo.com Shoots begin late April early May. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1822327547-1172438894=:42049 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Looking for an editor for feature film.  If you are interested please email me your resume.
 
Thanks,
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Any questions? Get answers on any topic at Yahoo! Answers. Try it now. --0-847887318-1172439255=:77369-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:35:53 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:35:53 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clague Playhouse announces the cast of "Sylvia" Message-ID: <508051.56235.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia, a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan. While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his. the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia. Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems. Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog. The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007. Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm The Cast SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor GREG - Mark Mayo KATE - Michelle Meers TOM ) PHYLLIS ) - Alex Nalbach LESLIE ) For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org --0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
Clague Playhouse announces the cast of the last show of the 2006 - 2007 seaon, Sylvia,
a comedy by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy
 
 
Greg and Kate have moved to Manhattan.  While Kate is embracing her career, Greg is dissatisfied with his.  the potential solution to the problem jumps into his lap in for form of a loving pooch named Sylvia.  Greg forms an unusual bond to the mutt, and soon work problems are followed by even bigger marriage problems.  Kate sees Sylvia as a rival for Greg's affection. Sylvia thinks Kate doesn't understand the relationship between man and dog.
 
The show opens April 20th and run through May 13th, 2007.  Performances are Thursday - Sunday and the curtain times are Thursday - Saturday at 8:30pm (note later curtain time) and Sundays at 2:00pm
 
The Cast
 
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM         )
PHYLLIS   ) -  Alex Nalbach
LESLIE     )
 
For ticket information, contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 Pm or go to our website at www.clagueplayhouse.org
 
 
--0-1386097644-1172446553=:56235-- From mslowey at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 15:17:33 2007 From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 15:17:33 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]"The Constant Wife" Opens Friday at Clague Playhouse Message-ID: <639833.22016.qm@web81403.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Clague Playhouse 1371 Clague Road Westlake, OH 44145 440-331-0403 www.clagueplayhouse.org The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007. An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays. No performance Sunday March 4th. A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance. The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend. The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage. Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her. For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM. As always, free parking. --0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Clague Playhouse
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
 
The Constant Wife, a comedy by Somerset Maugham and directed by Bill Modic, will open Friday, March 2, 2007 at Clague Playhouse and run through March 25, 2007.
 
An opening night reception will follow on Friday evening
 
Performance times are Thursdays - Saturdays at 8:00pm and 2:00pm on Sundays.  No performance Sunday March 4th.
 
A comedy about love, marriage, and unexpected romance.  The wife of a high-society surgeon seems to dismiss her husband's affair with her best friend.  The dramatic irony builds as it becomes apparent that her idle indifference is anything but, when she sets about turning the situation to her own advantage.  Complications ensue when an old flame appears and professes his undying love for her.
 
For ticket information, please contact the box office Wed - Sat 1-6 PM.
 
As always, free parking.
 
--0-1662998840-1172445453=:22016-- From neumannc at kent.edu Sun Feb 25 17:07:21 2007 From: neumannc at kent.edu (neumannc at kent.edu) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 20:07:21 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Message-ID: Sorry- it seems like the last paragraph got cut off the first e-mail. "Unwrap Your Candy" at Kent State Directed by Cassie Neumann The show is March 1,2,3 @ 8 pm in B005 theatre of Music and Speech at Kent State. (B005 is the black box theatre, located in the basement of the theatre wing.) Tickets are free and can be reserved from the box office by calling 330.672.2497. From gglives666 at yahoo.com Sun Feb 25 17:44:01 2007 From: gglives666 at yahoo.com (Keith Newman) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 17:44:01 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Parents, Pictures and Photo Calls Message-ID: <543397.74684.qm@web36609.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule. When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment." If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage. What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor. At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser. They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers). Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly. They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process. If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own. Photo Call Tips: 1. Get the best photographer you can. If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them. Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out. Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 2. Digital = Cheap! Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results. Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one. Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning. If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call. 4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures. Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 5. Have your shots in mind before hand. Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board. Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore. No one wants to stay any longer then necessary. 6. Remind everyone frequently about them. That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses. Keith Newman Technical Director Cleveland Heights High School Forwarded Message From: "Greta Rothman" To: cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Subject: RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary Date: Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500 Plain Text Attachment [ Scan and Save to Computer | Save to Yahoo! Briefcase ] Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't all about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your salery....WOW! I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the usual signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to cast members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull them aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film out of it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :) People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a lost art. -Greta Rothman >From: "Pribble Carol" >To: , >, >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500 > >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite line! >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department, and >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best for >the production. >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise. >CP > >________________________________ > >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of >VanBrujah at aol.com >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium > > >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My theory >on it is this: >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone EXCEPT >them. > > >We also have a small group of parents who - even though their children >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and they >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot flash >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them this >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row, dead >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them to >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell them >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and when I >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it was for >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course, as >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes began. > >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What do >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people who >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?" > >I'm curious to hear. > > --------------------------------- We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
House Managers and Drama teachers- stick to your guns on the no camera rule.  When they say "I pay your salary", simply reply "I'm protecting the safety of the students and ensuring them an actor and audience friendly environment."  If you want you can train your ushers to say that or you can come up with slightly wittier. 
 
This however does not solve the underlying problem of parents wanting pictures their child on stage.  What you should do (if you don't already) is schedule a photo call and make sure there are plenty of pictures of every actor.  At the end of the production you can give away a CD of all of the production shots or charge a small fee for them as a fund raiser.  They will be better then anything that mom and dad can take from the middle of the house and hopefully will not involve flash photography (which tends to piss off lighting designers).  Photo calls take more work but if handled properly will go quite quickly.  They must be put on the rehearsal calendar at the beginning of the audition process.  If parents know in advance that they will have pictures they will be less inclined to act like children when you tell them they can't take any of their own.   
 
Photo Call Tips:
 
1. Get the best photographer you can.  If you have to go with a student or volunteer look at some of their work before you agree to use them.  Tell them you need the stage lighting to come through and not be washed out.  Make sure you get shots of the set as well as the actors. 
 
2. Digital = Cheap!  Film is expensive to use and you can't see instant results.    Use a digital camera and check every shot before moving on to the next one.  Although digital is cheap to process, you still should go with the highest resolution camera you can get. 
 
3. Work from the end of the show to the beginning.  If you start the call after a dress rehearsal or a performance you can reset back to the beginning as you progress through the call.
 
4. You can allow parents to attend the photo call and let them take pictures.  Just make sure your photographer has the shots you want before moving on. 
 
5. Have your shots in mind before hand.  Write them out and post copies of what shots will be used in dressing rooms and your call board.  Stick to the shots you selected and don't add anymore.  No one wants to stay any longer then necessary.
 
6. Remind everyone frequently about them.  That includes the crew who will need to reset the lighting, costumes and sets as the photo call progresses.   
 
Keith Newman
Technical Director
Cleveland Heights High School
 
 
 
Forwarded Message
From:
"Greta Rothman" <gretaofoz at hotmail.com>
To:
cpribble at us.edu, VanBrujah at aol.com, warnert70 at yahoo.com, neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com
Subject:
RE: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary
Date:
Thu, 22 Feb 2007 12:54:19 -0500
Isn't lovely when people have no clue that the theatre experience isn't   all   about them....and would have the balls to tell you that they pay your   salery....WOW!    I used to be a professional house manager and what we did was had the   usual   signs including an annoucnement right before the show that reminded the   audience that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 
 
that flash photography was not only prohibited but a danger to   cast   members and that the House Manager had the right confiscate any   cameras......then if someone did take flash pics anyway I would pull   them   aside and tell them that they had two choices....they could give me the   camera and get it after the show or I could just take all of the film   out of   it right there......they usually gave me the camera. :)  People need to learn theatre etiquette which in this day and age is a   lost   art.    -Greta Rothman      >From: "Pribble Carol" <cpribble at us.edu>  >To: <VanBrujah at aol.com>,   ><warnert70 at yahoo.com>,<neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com>  >Subject: [NEohioPAL]i pay your salary  >Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 09:16:48 -0500  >  >"I pay your salary"....every high school drama teacher's favorite   line!  >I did have a father say that to me once. I told him that if he paid my   >salary he should know that I was hired to run the theatre department,   and   >my job is to do what is best for the productions; flash photography is   >distracting to both the audience and the actors and therefore not best   for   >the production.  >I also told him that if he paid my salary, I could use a raise.  >CP  >  >________________________________  >  >From: neohiopal-admin at lists.fredsternfeld.com on behalf of   >VanBrujah at aol.com  >Sent: Sun 2/18/2007 10:35 PM  >To: warnert70 at yahoo.com; neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com  >Subject: Re: [NEohioPAL]Food and Drink in the Auditorium  >  >  >I see this problem in our high school productions all the time. My   theory   >on it is this:  >People have convinced themselves that the rules apply to everyone   EXCEPT   >them.  >  >  >We also have a small group of parents who  - even though their   children   >have been involved in community and high school theatre for years, and   they   >know better - continue to sneak cameras into performances and shoot   flash   >pictures during them, despite signs and an announcement telling them   this   >is not permitted. Their new thing is to sit in the 5th or 6th row,   dead   >center, where they think we won't be able to get to them and tell them   to   >stop. We actually had to interrupt a performance 2 weeks ago and tell   them   >to stop. One parent actually walked past me with a camera bag, and   when I   >reminded her that she could not take pictures, she insisted that it   was for   >after the show, and she didn't want to leave it in her car. Of course,   as   >soon as the lights went down, out came her camera and the flashes   began.  >  >So here's a good question for all you HS Drama folks out there - What   do   >YOU do when this happens? How far do you press the issue with people   who   >don't mind reminding you that "as a taxpayer, I pay your salary?"  >  >I'm curious to hear.  >  > 


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(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. --0-152325001-1172454241=:74684-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Feb 25 18:38:16 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 21:38:16 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Still seeking MALE ACTOR 28-40 for THE NERD at OTHT Message-ID: <004201c7594f$2d6c28e0$68988f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is still seeking a male actor who appears to be in = his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL HAMMOND in Olde Towne = Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD. AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, Indiana, = (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for = a change. It is essential to the character (and the comedy of the show) = that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical = edge. Readings for the part of AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 = p.m. at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North = Ridgeville (near the intersection of State Routes 113 & 83). Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3. Auditions will consist of readings from the script. For more = information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) 785-7460 or by e-mail = at hanlonsrazor at msn.com. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is still seeking a = male actor=20 who appears to be in his thirties (30s) to cast in the role of AXEL = HAMMOND in=20 Olde Towne Hall Theatre's production of THE NERD.
 
AXEL is a somewhat pretentious theater critic in Terre Haute, = Indiana,=20 (think: a distant descendant of Addison DeWitt from ALL ABOUT EVE), who = is=20 challenged by a friend to do something selfless for someone else for a=20 change.  It is essential to the character (and the comedy of = the show)=20 that the actor portraying AXEL deliver his observations with a cynical=20 edge.
 
Readings for the part of = AXEL will be held on Thursday, March 1 at 7:00 p.m. at = the Olde=20 Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near = the=20 intersection of State Routes 113 & 83).
 
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3.
 
Auditions will consist of readings from = the=20 script.  For more information, contact Director Brad Sales at (440) = 785-7460 or by e-mail at hanlonsrazor at msn.com.
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C75925.425CF9C0-- From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:26:22 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:26:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Auditions: Big River, Mame, Seussical Message-ID: <8C9276D05CC357A-1604-7F05@WEBMAIL-DF16.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock Announces 2007 Auditions BIG RIVER: June 15-June 30, 2007 MAME: July 13-July 28 2007 SEUSSICAL: August 10 through 25, 2007 DATES: Monday and Tuesday, March 12 & 13, 2007 TIME: 6:30 - 10:30PM LOCATION: Cleveland Playhouse. 8500 Euclid Ave, Cleveland OH 44106 Now Accepting Appointments. CALL: 216-771-5862 OR E-MAIL: mercuryss2003 at aol.com for an appointment. For more information and complete cast breakdowns: www.mercurysummerstock.com AUDITION PREPARATION: Please prepare two short musical selections of contrasting styles in your key; bring sheet music in the correct key; an accompanist will be provided. GENERAL REHEARSAL INFORMATION: Rehearsals will be weeknights 6:30-10:30 and Saturday afternoons 12:00-4:00. No Sundays. Each Production Rehearses for two and half weeks. For productions involving children, every effort will be made to release them early, but, as our rehearsal period is short, the entire cast will be expected at all rehearsals for tech week. Rehearsal conflicts need to be very minimal or none at all. CASTING REQUIREMENTS: Equity & Non - Equity. Most roles are open (see specific show breakdowns for which roles are cast). Mercury Summer Stock is committed to non-traditional casting. Actors will be cast solely on the basis of talent, except in cases where age, race or physical ability are essential to a role. Ages listed in breakdowns are "character ages" not actor ages. Actors selected for casting may be cast in more than one production for the season. COMPENSATION: There are salaried AEA contracts available. All non-AEA actors appear in Mercury Summer Stock productions on a volunteer basis. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND COMPLETE CAST BREAKDOWNS CHECK OUT www.mercurysummerstock.com ______________________________________________________________________ ________________________________________________________________________ Check out the new AOL. Most comprehensive set of free safety and security tools, free access to millions of high-quality videos from across the web, free AOL Mail and more. From Mercuryss2003 at aol.com Sun Feb 25 19:46:37 2007 From: Mercuryss2003 at aol.com (Mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:46:37 EST Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening in 12 Days: The Biggest Show to Hit Cleveland Message-ID: --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Heights Youth Theatre presents Disney's HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118 *Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.* $8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors TROY BOLTON: Corey Joseph Mach CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible JASON: Brandon Patterson JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde JAMIE: Kristen McCrae SUSAN: Caroline Hatch CATHY: Gabby Martinez ALAN: John David Porter CYNDRA: Sara Stanger PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Renee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer) GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller, Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow MONGO: Jaquon Thompson OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Roskos, Sydney McPherson WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konishi, Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter with MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello ************************************** AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Heights Youth Th= eatre
presents

Disney's
HIGH SCHOOL MUSICAL

Directed by: Pierre-Jacques Brault
Musical Directed by: Mary Beth Katt

Friday, March 9, 16 and 23 at 7:30 PM
Saturday, March 10, 17, and 24 at 2:00 PM
Sunday, March 11 at 2:00 PM


Wiley Auditorium, 2181 Miramar Boulevard, Cleveland Heights, OH 44118

*Box Office will open 45 minutes before the show.*

$8.00 for adults and $7.00 for children under 12/Seniors

TROY B= OLTON: Corey Joseph Mach
CHAD DANFORTH: Noah Biddle
ZEKE BAYLOR: Patrick Mooney
JACK SCOTT: Christopher Weible
JASON: Brandon Patterson
JOCKS: Nick Hyland (also Ripper), Jonah Weinstein, Christian Woodrow

SHARPAY EVANS: Haley Gagnon
RYAN EVANS: Mack Shirilla
KELSI NEILSON: CJ Bonde
JAMIE: Kristen McCrae
SUSAN: Caroline Hatch
CATHY: Gabby Martinez
ALAN: John David Porter
CYNDRA: Sara Stanger
PERFORMANCE ART KIDS: Austin Bloom (Techie), Anna Modic Bradley (Techie), Re= nee Miller (Costumer), Rachel Shafran (Ballet Dancer)

GABRIELLA MONTEZ: Laura Fedor
TAYLOR MCKESSIE: Katrina Ruth
MARTHA COX: Jennifer Weathers
KRATNOFF: Jana Burkhardt
OTHER BRAINIACS: Kaitlin Browske, Abby Bryan, Anna Keller,
Rachel Moore, Austin Murray,Tera Winslow

MONGO: Jaquon Thompson
OTHER SKATERS: Kathleen Benders, Philip Bryan, Sara Chapman, Hunter Evans-Ro= skos, Sydney McPherson

WILDCAT CHEERLEADERS: Paige Baker, Jazzmin Hill, Kristen Kertis, Sarah Konis= hi,
Roxanna Kroll, Tammy Trotter

with
MS. DARBUS : Kelvette Beacham
COACH BOLTON: Dan DiCello





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AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out=20= more about what's free from AOL at http://www.aol.com. --part1_d05.a6284cd.3313b21d_boundary--

 

 

New = Winter/Spring Classes at Art House

Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! =

 

Enameling

 

Artist/Instructor:  Craig = Sullivan

Date:  6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, = 24, 31 and April 14 & 23

Time:  1 – 4 = p.m.

Cost:  $115 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$104 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Intro to Jewlery = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Deby = Cowdin

Date:  2 Weeks, Mondays, March = 5-12

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 p.m. =

Cost:  $30  Supplies Included in = the cost of the class

$27 for Individual Level Members = and above

 

 

Intro to Crochet = Jewelry

 

Artist/Instructor:  Cheryl = Gross

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 = and April 2

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 = p.m.

Cost:  $45 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$40 for Individual Level Members = and above

 <= /strong>

Glass Bead = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Ann = McNeill

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and = 23

Time: =  6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Cost:  $157 Supplies Included in the = cost

$142 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Please visit = www.arthouseinc.org for class description and = more information

You can register for classes = online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. = 2

 

Please = respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like = to be removed from the Art House email list.  Thank = you!

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 14:00:22 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:00:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discount on Mosaic Class! Message-ID: <200702192200.l1JM0FCN020023@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a cure for the winter blues? Create beautiful mosaics at Art House! Art House is offers a special winter discount! Mosaics Artist/Instructor: Alexis Thynne Date: Tuesdays, February 27 - April 3 Cost: $100, supplies included in the price of the class $90 for Individual Level Members and Above Participants will learn the basics of creating a mosaic. You will be introduced to direct and indirect methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one larger piece. The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of tesserae (tiles.) By class end, winter will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! Please register by February 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount! You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please only respond to this email if you would like to be removed from the email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Need a cure for the = winter blues? 

Create beautiful mosaics = at Art House!

 

Art House is offers a = special winter discount!

 

Mosaics

Artist/Instructor:  Alexis = Thynne

Date:  Tuesdays, February 27 = – April 3

Cost: $100, supplies included in = the price of the class

$90 for Individual Level Members and = Above

 

Participants will learn the basics of = creating a mosaic.   You will be introduced to direct and indirect = methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one = larger piece.  The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic = trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics = which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of = tesserae (tiles.) 

By class end, winter = will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! =

 

Please register by February = 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount!

You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call = 216-398-8556 ext. 2

 

Please only respond to this email if you = would like to be removed from the email list.  Thank = you!

 

------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0-- From slbeiersdorfer at neo.rr.com Mon Feb 19 16:39:41 2007 From: slbeiersdorfer at neo.rr.com (Susie Beiersdorfer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 19:39:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bat Boy! February 25 8:00-9:30pm and February 26 7:30-9:00pm at Oakland Center For the Arts Youngstown Message-ID: <2e0a9e641161d69d2100b7763a17cc85@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-8-351253185 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed The Oakland Center for the Arts announces auditions for the musical Bat Boy! on February 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 pm and February 26 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. The play will run May 11,12, 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. This production will be directed by Rob Joki and Liz Rubino, with musical direction by Anthony Ruggiero and choreography by Anne Marie Dull and Gary Shackleford. All roles open! Please prepare a contemporary musical theater piece that showcases rock/pop stylings. An accompanist will be provided. No accapella auditions. You will be asked to read from the script. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. This is a non-equity production. Newcomers to the Oakland are welcomed and encouraged. For more information, call the Oakland at 330-746-0404, e-mail the director at robertjoki at aol.com or visit www.oaklandcenter.com. --Apple-Mail-8-351253185 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII The Oakland Center for the Arts announces auditions for the musical Bat Boy! on February 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 pm and February 26 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. The play will run May 11,12, 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. This production will be directed by Rob Joki and Liz Rubino, with musical direction by Anthony Ruggiero and choreography by Anne Marie Dull and Gary Shackleford. All roles open! Please prepare a contemporary musical theater piece that showcases rock/pop stylings. An accompanist will be provided. No accapella auditions. You will be asked to read from the script. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. This is a non-equity production. Newcomers to the Oakland are welcomed and encouraged. For more information, call the Oakland at 330-746-0404, e-mail the director at robertjoki at aol.com or visit www.oaklandcenter.com. --Apple-Mail-8-351253185-- From brodyquint at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 17:15:44 2007 From: brodyquint at yahoo.com (Bro Dee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:15:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors for movie this Sunday Message-ID: <818737.96912.qm@web57105.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1512853210-1171934144=:96912 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Director seeks actors to appear in a comedy short motion picture this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-5 p.m. in downtown Cleveland. Women ages 20-30 preferred for scene involving ladies' night out. Other actors 18 and over, men and women, also sought. Please e-mail Butch at brodyquint at yahoo.com ASAP with photos, phone number and best time to call. The picture will be entered in major film festivals around the country. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1512853210-1171934144=:96912 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Director seeks actors to appear in a comedy short motion picture this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-5 p.m. in downtown Cleveland. Women ages 20-30 preferred for scene involving ladies' night out. Other actors 18 and over, men and women, also sought. Please e-mail Butch at brodyquint at yahoo.com ASAP with photos, phone number and best time to call. The picture will be entered in major film festivals around the country.


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***Press Release***
 
For:          All = News=20 Media
 
 
From:       Institute for Self=20 Healing
          &nbs= p;      =20 Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558
 
 
FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
TAIQIGONG FITNESS SYSTEMS CLASSES IN STOW,=20 OHIO
 
 
    The Institute for Self Healing will present = a new 8=20 week session teaching the fundamentals of TaiQiGong=20
 
Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm
 
every Thursday from March 1 - April 26,=20  2007.
 
    TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique = program suitable=20 for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai =
 
Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine to fine tune and recharge your
 
mental, physical and spiritual = health.
 
 
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger
 
immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include = relieving=20 of tension and stress, releasing
 
anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and = awareness,=20 removing energy blocks, gaining
 
 a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood = swings.=20 TaiQiGong can also effectively treat
 
conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and=20 diabetes.
 
    About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20
 
    = Physical benefits may include improved posture, = balance and=20 flexibility, added strength and endurance, = an
has been helping people utilize the secrets of = alternative health=20 and wellness therapies for more than 33 =
 
years.
 
    = Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 = Stow=20 Road,  Stow, Ohio 44224 every
 
Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. The new session runs from March = 1 -=20 April 26, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
    To register call the Institute at=20 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West =
 
Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.
 

 

 

New = Winter/Spring Classes at Art House

Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! =

 

Enameling

 

Artist/Instructor:  Craig = Sullivan

Date:  6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, = 24, 31 and April 14 & 23

Time:  1 – 4 = p.m.

Cost:  $115 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$104 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Intro to Jewlery = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Deby = Cowdin

Date:  2 Weeks, Mondays, March = 5-12

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 p.m. =

Cost:  $30  Supplies Included in = the cost of the class

$27 for Individual Level Members = and above

 

 

Intro to Crochet = Jewelry

 

Artist/Instructor:  Cheryl = Gross

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 = and April 2

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 = p.m.

Cost:  $45 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$40 for Individual Level Members = and above

 <= /strong>

Glass Bead = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Ann = McNeill

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and = 23

Time: =  6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Cost:  $157 Supplies Included in the = cost

$142 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Please visit = www.arthouseinc.org for class description and = more information

You can register for classes = online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. = 2

 

Please = respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like = to be removed from the Art House email list.  Thank = you!

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 14:00:22 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:00:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discount on Mosaic Class! Message-ID: <200702192200.l1JM0FCN020023@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a cure for the winter blues? Create beautiful mosaics at Art House! Art House is offers a special winter discount! Mosaics Artist/Instructor: Alexis Thynne Date: Tuesdays, February 27 - April 3 Cost: $100, supplies included in the price of the class $90 for Individual Level Members and Above Participants will learn the basics of creating a mosaic. You will be introduced to direct and indirect methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one larger piece. The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of tesserae (tiles.) By class end, winter will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! Please register by February 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount! You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please only respond to this email if you would like to be removed from the email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Need a cure for the = winter blues? 

Create beautiful mosaics = at Art House!

 

Art House is offers a = special winter discount!

 

Mosaics

Artist/Instructor:  Alexis = Thynne

Date:  Tuesdays, February 27 = – April 3

Cost: $100, supplies included in = the price of the class

$90 for Individual Level Members and = Above

 

Participants will learn the basics of = creating a mosaic.   You will be introduced to direct and indirect = methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one = larger piece.  The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic = trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics = which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of = tesserae (tiles.) 

By class end, winter = will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! =

 

Please register by February = 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount!

You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call = 216-398-8556 ext. 2

 

Please only respond to this email if you = would like to be removed from the email list.  Thank = you!

 

------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0-- From slbeiersdorfer at neo.rr.com Mon Feb 19 16:39:41 2007 From: slbeiersdorfer at neo.rr.com (Susie Beiersdorfer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 19:39:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bat Boy! February 25 8:00-9:30pm and February 26 7:30-9:00pm at Oakland Center For the Arts Youngstown Message-ID: <2e0a9e641161d69d2100b7763a17cc85@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-8-351253185 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed The Oakland Center for the Arts announces auditions for the musical Bat Boy! on February 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 pm and February 26 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. The play will run May 11,12, 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. This production will be directed by Rob Joki and Liz Rubino, with musical direction by Anthony Ruggiero and choreography by Anne Marie Dull and Gary Shackleford. All roles open! Please prepare a contemporary musical theater piece that showcases rock/pop stylings. An accompanist will be provided. No accapella auditions. You will be asked to read from the script. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. This is a non-equity production. Newcomers to the Oakland are welcomed and encouraged. For more information, call the Oakland at 330-746-0404, e-mail the director at robertjoki at aol.com or visit www.oaklandcenter.com. --Apple-Mail-8-351253185 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII The Oakland Center for the Arts announces auditions for the musical Bat Boy! on February 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 pm and February 26 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. The play will run May 11,12, 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. This production will be directed by Rob Joki and Liz Rubino, with musical direction by Anthony Ruggiero and choreography by Anne Marie Dull and Gary Shackleford. All roles open! Please prepare a contemporary musical theater piece that showcases rock/pop stylings. An accompanist will be provided. No accapella auditions. You will be asked to read from the script. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. This is a non-equity production. Newcomers to the Oakland are welcomed and encouraged. For more information, call the Oakland at 330-746-0404, e-mail the director at robertjoki at aol.com or visit www.oaklandcenter.com. --Apple-Mail-8-351253185-- From brodyquint at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 17:15:44 2007 From: brodyquint at yahoo.com (Bro Dee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:15:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors for movie this Sunday Message-ID: <818737.96912.qm@web57105.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1512853210-1171934144=:96912 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Director seeks actors to appear in a comedy short motion picture this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-5 p.m. in downtown Cleveland. Women ages 20-30 preferred for scene involving ladies' night out. Other actors 18 and over, men and women, also sought. Please e-mail Butch at brodyquint at yahoo.com ASAP with photos, phone number and best time to call. The picture will be entered in major film festivals around the country. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1512853210-1171934144=:96912 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Director seeks actors to appear in a comedy short motion picture this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-5 p.m. in downtown Cleveland. Women ages 20-30 preferred for scene involving ladies' night out. Other actors 18 and over, men and women, also sought. Please e-mail Butch at brodyquint at yahoo.com ASAP with photos, phone number and best time to call. The picture will be entered in major film festivals around the country.


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MADNESS featured on FilmThreat.com ... again!
 
FilmThreat.com, which is the most popular website for independent film in the world, is once again featuring the review for Madness under the "NEW on DVD" page.
 
Check out the review if you haven't read it before and pass the word about this NEOhio production that "proves to be a spectacular suspense thriller, with all the makings of a first rate horror film." - Steve Anderson, The Video Store Guy
 
 
The DVD is available online at www.WhereMadnessLies.com


Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1293293074-1171934717=:58672-- From edniam at alltel.net Mon Feb 19 17:31:58 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:31:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]***Press Release*** New TaiQiGong Fitness Systems 8 Week Session in Stow, Ohio Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C75465.0109FB90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***Press Release*** For: All News Media From: Institute for Self Healing Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558 FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE TAIQIGONG FITNESS SYSTEMS CLASSES IN STOW, OHIO The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week session teaching the fundamentals of TaiQiGong Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There will be a one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday from March 1 - April 26, 2007. TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine tune and recharge your mental, physical and spiritual health. Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and flexibility, added strength and endurance, an improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, normalized metabolism and a stronger immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and stress, releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. TaiQiGong can also effectively treat conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and diabetes. About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a master of Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health and wellness therapies for more than 33 years. Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road, Stow, Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. The new session runs from March 1 - April 26, 2007. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - Stow residents, $95.00 - Non-residents. To register call the Institute at 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. For more information call the Institute - 330.564.7558. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558 Fax 330.342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." # # # # # _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33226 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.2/692 - Release Date: 2/18/2007 4:35 PM ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C75465.0109FB90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
***Press Release***
 
For:          All = News=20 Media
 
 
From:       Institute for Self=20 Healing
          &nbs= p;      =20 Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558
 
 
FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
TAIQIGONG FITNESS SYSTEMS CLASSES IN STOW,=20 OHIO
 
 
    The Institute for Self Healing will present = a new 8=20 week session teaching the fundamentals of TaiQiGong=20
 
Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm
 
every Thursday from March 1 - April 26,=20  2007.
 
    TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique = program suitable=20 for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai =
 
Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine to fine tune and recharge your
 
mental, physical and spiritual = health.
 
 
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger
 
immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include = relieving=20 of tension and stress, releasing
 
anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and = awareness,=20 removing energy blocks, gaining
 
 a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood = swings.=20 TaiQiGong can also effectively treat
 
conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and=20 diabetes.
 
    About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20
 
    = Physical benefits may include improved posture, = balance and=20 flexibility, added strength and endurance, = an
has been helping people utilize the secrets of = alternative health=20 and wellness therapies for more than 33 =
 
years.
 
    = Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 = Stow=20 Road,  Stow, Ohio 44224 every
 
Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. The new session runs from March = 1 -=20 April 26, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
    To register call the Institute at=20 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West =
 
Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.
 

 

 

New = Winter/Spring Classes at Art House

Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! =

 

Enameling

 

Artist/Instructor:  Craig = Sullivan

Date:  6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, = 24, 31 and April 14 & 23

Time:  1 – 4 = p.m.

Cost:  $115 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$104 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Intro to Jewlery = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Deby = Cowdin

Date:  2 Weeks, Mondays, March = 5-12

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 p.m. =

Cost:  $30  Supplies Included in = the cost of the class

$27 for Individual Level Members = and above

 

 

Intro to Crochet = Jewelry

 

Artist/Instructor:  Cheryl = Gross

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 = and April 2

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 = p.m.

Cost:  $45 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$40 for Individual Level Members = and above

 <= /strong>

Glass Bead = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Ann = McNeill

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and = 23

Time: =  6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Cost:  $157 Supplies Included in the = cost

$142 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Please visit = www.arthouseinc.org for class description and = more information

You can register for classes = online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. = 2

 

Please = respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like = to be removed from the Art House email list.  Thank = you!

 

 

 

=

 

------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 14:00:22 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:00:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discount on Mosaic Class! Message-ID: <200702192200.l1JM0FCN020023@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a cure for the winter blues? Create beautiful mosaics at Art House! Art House is offers a special winter discount! Mosaics Artist/Instructor: Alexis Thynne Date: Tuesdays, February 27 - April 3 Cost: $100, supplies included in the price of the class $90 for Individual Level Members and Above Participants will learn the basics of creating a mosaic. You will be introduced to direct and indirect methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one larger piece. The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of tesserae (tiles.) By class end, winter will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! Please register by February 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount! You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please only respond to this email if you would like to be removed from the email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Need a cure for the = winter blues? 

Create beautiful mosaics = at Art House!

 

Art House is offers a = special winter discount!

 

Mosaics

Artist/Instructor:  Alexis = Thynne

Date:  Tuesdays, February 27 = – April 3

Cost: $100, supplies included in = the price of the class

$90 for Individual Level Members and = Above

 

Participants will learn the basics of = creating a mosaic.   You will be introduced to direct and indirect = methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one = larger piece.  The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic = trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics = which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of = tesserae (tiles.) 

By class end, winter = will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! =

 

Please register by February = 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount!

You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call = 216-398-8556 ext. 2

 

Please only respond to this email if you = would like to be removed from the email list.  Thank = you!

 

------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0-- From slbeiersdorfer at neo.rr.com Mon Feb 19 16:39:41 2007 From: slbeiersdorfer at neo.rr.com (Susie Beiersdorfer) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 19:39:41 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Bat Boy! February 25 8:00-9:30pm and February 26 7:30-9:00pm at Oakland Center For the Arts Youngstown Message-ID: <2e0a9e641161d69d2100b7763a17cc85@neo.rr.com> --Apple-Mail-8-351253185 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed The Oakland Center for the Arts announces auditions for the musical Bat Boy! on February 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 pm and February 26 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. The play will run May 11,12, 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. This production will be directed by Rob Joki and Liz Rubino, with musical direction by Anthony Ruggiero and choreography by Anne Marie Dull and Gary Shackleford. All roles open! Please prepare a contemporary musical theater piece that showcases rock/pop stylings. An accompanist will be provided. No accapella auditions. You will be asked to read from the script. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. This is a non-equity production. Newcomers to the Oakland are welcomed and encouraged. For more information, call the Oakland at 330-746-0404, e-mail the director at robertjoki at aol.com or visit www.oaklandcenter.com. --Apple-Mail-8-351253185 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=US-ASCII The Oakland Center for the Arts announces auditions for the musical Bat Boy! on February 25 from 8:00 to 9:30 pm and February 26 from 7:30 to 9:00 pm. The play will run May 11,12, 18, 19, 20, 25 and 26. This production will be directed by Rob Joki and Liz Rubino, with musical direction by Anthony Ruggiero and choreography by Anne Marie Dull and Gary Shackleford. All roles open! Please prepare a contemporary musical theater piece that showcases rock/pop stylings. An accompanist will be provided. No accapella auditions. You will be asked to read from the script. Wear comfortable clothing for movement. This is a non-equity production. Newcomers to the Oakland are welcomed and encouraged. For more information, call the Oakland at 330-746-0404, e-mail the director at robertjoki at aol.com or visit www.oaklandcenter.com. --Apple-Mail-8-351253185-- From brodyquint at yahoo.com Mon Feb 19 17:15:44 2007 From: brodyquint at yahoo.com (Bro Dee) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:15:44 -0800 (PST) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors for movie this Sunday Message-ID: <818737.96912.qm@web57105.mail.re3.yahoo.com> --0-1512853210-1171934144=:96912 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Director seeks actors to appear in a comedy short motion picture this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-5 p.m. in downtown Cleveland. Women ages 20-30 preferred for scene involving ladies' night out. Other actors 18 and over, men and women, also sought. Please e-mail Butch at brodyquint at yahoo.com ASAP with photos, phone number and best time to call. The picture will be entered in major film festivals around the country. --------------------------------- Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. Check it out. --0-1512853210-1171934144=:96912 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Director seeks actors to appear in a comedy short motion picture this Sunday, Feb. 25, from 2-5 p.m. in downtown Cleveland. Women ages 20-30 preferred for scene involving ladies' night out. Other actors 18 and over, men and women, also sought. Please e-mail Butch at brodyquint at yahoo.com ASAP with photos, phone number and best time to call. The picture will be entered in major film festivals around the country.


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MADNESS featured on FilmThreat.com ... again!
 
FilmThreat.com, which is the most popular website for independent film in the world, is once again featuring the review for Madness under the "NEW on DVD" page.
 
Check out the review if you haven't read it before and pass the word about this NEOhio production that "proves to be a spectacular suspense thriller, with all the makings of a first rate horror film." - Steve Anderson, The Video Store Guy
 
 
The DVD is available online at www.WhereMadnessLies.com


Need a quick answer? Get one in minutes from people who know. Ask your question on Yahoo! Answers. --0-1293293074-1171934717=:58672-- From edniam at alltel.net Mon Feb 19 17:31:58 2007 From: edniam at alltel.net (Edward Niam) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 20:31:58 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]***Press Release*** New TaiQiGong Fitness Systems 8 Week Session in Stow, Ohio Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C75465.0109FB90 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit ***Press Release*** For: All News Media From: Institute for Self Healing Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558 FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE TAIQIGONG FITNESS SYSTEMS CLASSES IN STOW, OHIO The Institute for Self Healing will present a new 8 week session teaching the fundamentals of TaiQiGong Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There will be a one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm every Thursday from March 1 - April 26, 2007. TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique program suitable for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine to fine tune and recharge your mental, physical and spiritual health. Physical benefits may include improved posture, balance and flexibility, added strength and endurance, an improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, normalized metabolism and a stronger immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include relieving of tension and stress, releasing anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and awareness, removing energy blocks, gaining a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood swings. TaiQiGong can also effectively treat conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and diabetes. About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a master of Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and has been helping people utilize the secrets of alternative health and wellness therapies for more than 33 years. Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 Stow Road, Stow, Ohio 44224 every Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. The new session runs from March 1 - April 26, 2007. Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - Stow residents, $95.00 - Non-residents. To register call the Institute at 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio 44236. For more information call the Institute - 330.564.7558. Institute for Self Healing TaiQiGongtm Fitness Systems Edward Niam, M-T.C.M. Master-Traditional Chinese Medicine 118 West Streetsboro Street, Suite 224 Hudson, Ohio 44236 330.564.7558 Fax 330.342.3802 edniam at instituteforselfhealing.com www.instituteforselfhealing.com "Life is not measured by the number of breaths we take, but by the moments that take our breath away." # # # # # _____ I am using the free version of SPAMfighter for private users. It has removed 33226 spam emails to date. Paying users do not have this message in their emails. Try SPAMfighter for free now! -- No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.441 / Virus Database: 268.18.2/692 - Release Date: 2/18/2007 4:35 PM ------=_NextPart_000_00CD_01C75465.0109FB90 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
***Press Release***
 
For:          All = News=20 Media
 
 
From:       Institute for Self=20 Healing
          &nbs= p;      =20 Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558
 
 
FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
TAIQIGONG FITNESS SYSTEMS CLASSES IN STOW,=20 OHIO
 
 
    The Institute for Self Healing will present = a new 8=20 week session teaching the fundamentals of TaiQiGong=20
 
Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm
 
every Thursday from March 1 - April 26,=20  2007.
 
    TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique = program suitable=20 for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai =
 
Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine to fine tune and recharge your
 
mental, physical and spiritual = health.
 
 
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger
 
immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include = relieving=20 of tension and stress, releasing
 
anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and = awareness,=20 removing energy blocks, gaining
 
 a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood = swings.=20 TaiQiGong can also effectively treat
 
conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and=20 diabetes.
 
    About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20
 
    = Physical benefits may include improved posture, = balance and=20 flexibility, added strength and endurance, = an
has been helping people utilize the secrets of = alternative health=20 and wellness therapies for more than 33 =
 
years.
 
    = Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 = Stow=20 Road,  Stow, Ohio 44224 every
 
Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. The new session runs from March = 1 -=20 April 26, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
    To register call the Institute at=20 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West =
 
Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.
 

 

 

New = Winter/Spring Classes at Art House

Get out of the cold and heat-up things up with your creativity! =

 

Enameling

 

Artist/Instructor:  Craig = Sullivan

Date:  6 weeks, Saturdays March 3, 10, = 24, 31 and April 14 & 23

Time:  1 – 4 = p.m.

Cost:  $115 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$104 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Intro to Jewlery = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Deby = Cowdin

Date:  2 Weeks, Mondays, March = 5-12

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 p.m. =

Cost:  $30  Supplies Included in = the cost of the class

$27 for Individual Level Members = and above

 

 

Intro to Crochet = Jewelry

 

Artist/Instructor:  Cheryl = Gross

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays, March 19, 26 = and April 2

Time:  6:30 – 8:30 = p.m.

Cost:  $45 Supplies Included in the = cost of the class

$40 for Individual Level Members = and above

 <= /strong>

Glass Bead = Making

 

Artist/Instructor:  Ann = McNeill

Date:  3 weeks, Mondays April 9,16 and = 23

Time: =  6:30 – 8:30 p.m.

Cost:  $157 Supplies Included in the = cost

$142 for Individual Level = Members and above

 

Please visit = www.arthouseinc.org for class description and = more information

You can register for classes = online at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. = 2

 

Please = respond to this email if you received this information by mistake or you would like = to be removed from the Art House email list.  Thank = you!

 

 

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0000_01C7542E.79DD3F00-- From programs at arthouseinc.org Mon Feb 19 14:00:22 2007 From: programs at arthouseinc.org (Art House Programs) Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2007 17:00:22 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Discount on Mosaic Class! Message-ID: <200702192200.l1JM0FCN020023@studio.arthouseinc.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Need a cure for the winter blues? Create beautiful mosaics at Art House! Art House is offers a special winter discount! Mosaics Artist/Instructor: Alexis Thynne Date: Tuesdays, February 27 - April 3 Cost: $100, supplies included in the price of the class $90 for Individual Level Members and Above Participants will learn the basics of creating a mosaic. You will be introduced to direct and indirect methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one larger piece. The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of tesserae (tiles.) By class end, winter will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! Please register by February 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount! You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call 216-398-8556 ext. 2 Please only respond to this email if you would like to be removed from the email list. Thank you! ------=_NextPart_000_0090_01C75447.838178A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Need a cure for the = winter blues? 

Create beautiful mosaics = at Art House!

 

Art House is offers a = special winter discount!

 

Mosaics

Artist/Instructor:  Alexis = Thynne

Date:  Tuesdays, February 27 = – April 3

Cost: $100, supplies included in = the price of the class

$90 for Individual Level Members and = Above

 

Participants will learn the basics of = creating a mosaic.   You will be introduced to direct and indirect = methods and will have the option of creating several smaller works of art or one = larger piece.  The projects may include, but are not limited to: mosaic = trivets (hotplates for your kitchen) using ceramic tiles, stained glass mosaics = which are translucent and can be hung in a window as sun catchers, mosaic stepping stones or animal sculptures for the garden using a variety of = tesserae (tiles.) 

By class end, winter = will end and you will have beautiful mosaics for your home and spring garden! =

 

Please register by February = 23rd to take advantage of this winter discount!

You may register at www.arthouseinc.org or call = 216-398-8556 ext. 2

 

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***Press Release***
 
For:          All = News=20 Media
 
 
From:       Institute for Self=20 Healing
          &nbs= p;      =20 Hudson, Ohio / 330.564.7558
 
 
FOR RELEASE AT CONVENIENCE
 
 
TAIQIGONG FITNESS SYSTEMS CLASSES IN STOW,=20 OHIO
 
 
    The Institute for Self Healing will present = a new 8=20 week session teaching the fundamentals of TaiQiGong=20
 
Fitness Systems at Silver Springs Lodge in Stow, Ohio. There = will be a=20 one hour class at 10 am and 7 pm
 
every Thursday from March 1 - April 26,=20  2007.
 
    TaiQiGong Fitness Systems is a unique = program suitable=20 for all ages blending the healing qualities of Tai =
 
Chi, Qi Gong, Meditation, Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional = Chinese=20 Medicine to fine tune and recharge your
 
mental, physical and spiritual = health.
 
 
improved digestive system, increased muscle and bone density, = normalized=20 metabolism and a stronger
 
immune system. Favorable mental and spiritual results include = relieving=20 of tension and stress, releasing
 
anxiety, creating a mind-body connection, enhancing focus and = awareness,=20 removing energy blocks, gaining
 
 a sense of calmness and well-being and lessening mood = swings.=20 TaiQiGong can also effectively treat
 
conditions such as arthritis, fibromyalgia, migraines and=20 diabetes.
 
    About our facilitator: Edward Niam is a = master of=20 Shaolin Kung Fu and Traditional Chinese Medicine and=20
 
    = Physical benefits may include improved posture, = balance and=20 flexibility, added strength and endurance, = an
has been helping people utilize the secrets of = alternative health=20 and wellness therapies for more than 33 =
 
years.
 
    = Classes are held at Silver Springs Lodge, 5027 = Stow=20 Road,  Stow, Ohio 44224 every
 
Thursday, 10 am and 7 pm. The new session runs from March = 1 -=20 April 26, 2007.
 
Wear comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. Cost is $90.00 - = Stow=20 residents, $95.00 - Non-residents.
 
    To register call the Institute at=20 330.564.7558 / mail check made payable to Edward Niam, 118 West =
 
Streetsboro Street, Suite 224, Hudson, Ohio=20 44236.