From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 04:50:09 2007
From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 04:50:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams & Cleveland Longform Project 3/27/07!
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CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 3/27/07! Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! An opening game, two 30 minute sets and a closing game are offered.
Sign up to jam is 7:45pm at Bassa Vita. Spots fill up quickly so plan on coming early. Work on stage with members of the Improv Community is a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Jump on stage with us or support Cleveland Jams and Cleveland Improv Comedy as an audience member. Cleveland Jams is a free and open weekly event for everyone 21 and over! Come and be a part of Cleveland's Newest Tuesday Night Out!
Stay with us for the "CLEVELAND LONGFORM PROJECT" which runs directly after the jam. This set utilizes a revolving ensemble featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
For more information about Cleveland Jams!:
216-479-3353 or
Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com
Check out our myspace page:
www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov
for our weekly updated jam blog and pictures from the jams. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!
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CLEVELAND JAMS!
CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!
Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm!
NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 3/27/07!
Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! An opening game, two 30 minute sets and a closing game are offered.
Sign up to jam is 7:45pm at Bassa Vita. Spots fill up quickly so plan on coming early. Work on stage with members of the Improv Community is a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Jump on stage with us or support Cleveland Jams and Cleveland Improv Comedy as an audience member. Cleveland Jams is a free and open weekly event for everyone 21 and over! Come and be a part of Cleveland's Newest Tuesday Night Out!
Stay with us for the "CLEVELAND LONGFORM
PROJECT" which runs directly after the jam. This set utilizes a revolving ensemble featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
for our weekly updated jam blog and pictures from the jams. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!
Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains.
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From director at cyorchestra.org Mon Mar 26 05:55:38 2007
From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:55:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kenny Loggins Needs A Chorus!
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THIS IS IT
Kenny Loggins and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra!
If you are a singer between the ages of 7 and 19 come and audition for the
CHORUS for this amazing collaborative concert experience!
Auditions will take place at:
(Prepare a song of your choice)
Cleveland State University Music and Communications Building
East 21st and Euclid Avenue =AD Room G-8
Auditions will take place on:
(First come =AD first served basis)
Saturday, March 31st - 10am to 12noon
AND
Tuesday, April 3rd - 6pm =AD 8pm
* Please contact Chorus Director John Krol: jkrol at hawken.edu or CYO Music
Director Liza Grossman: director at cyorchestra.org with any questions*
Chorus rehearsals will take place at Cleveland State University:
Saturdays: 10:15am - 12:15pm - beginning Saturday, April 7th.
CONCERT DATE
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2007
The Plain Dealer Pavilion at Nautica
www.cyorchestra.org
Rock the Orchestra series:
Contemporary Youth Orchestra
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From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Mar 26 06:00:11 2007
From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:00:11 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing
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From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 07:02:35 2007
From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:02:35 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]tonight is Sherlock Holmes in Film/TV Workshop
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Come all, to Sherlock Holmes night tonight!
We will be using sides from the upcoming audio play, "A Study in Scarlet." Aditions in April.
Monday Night Workshop in Film and TV acting.
7pm
$12 a class
4 weeks for $40
No need to register, just come by.
Students carpool from Lakewood and other westside areas. Call me for information.
214 N. Hambden St.
Chardon, Ohio 44024
http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm
Maureen Dempsey
440-313-8326
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8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
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Come all, to Sherlock Holmes night tonight!
We will be using sides from the upcoming audio play, "A Study in Scarlet." Aditions in April.
Monday Night Workshop in Film and TV acting.
7pm
$12 a class
4 weeks for $40
No need to register, just come by.
Students carpool from Lakewood and other westside areas. Call me for information.
8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
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From AThomas at mail.ignatius.edu Mon Mar 26 07:23:34 2007
From: AThomas at mail.ignatius.edu (Art Thomas)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:23:34 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Sound Equipment--nearly new
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St. Ignatius High School is selling wireless microphones, recievers, and =
other system components at bargain prices. This equipment is exactly two =
weeks old. All manufacturer's warranties are in effect. These were used =
for a run of "Smokey Joe's Cafe" and will be available on April 3.
12 Audio-Technica ATW-3110aD Wireless Beltpack systems.
8 Audio-Technica ATW-3110aC Wireless Beltpack systems
1 Audio-Technica ATW-A49 Pari of Periodic Log Atennae
1 Audio-Technica ATW-49SP Pair of Active Atenna Splitters
4 Audio-Technica AEW-DA660D Active Antenna Distribution Amplifiers
2 Audio-Technica AEW-DA550C Active Antenna Distribution Amplifier
8 Audio-Technica AT892cW Earset Microphone
12 Countryman B3W5FF05CAT Miniature Lavalier Microphones.
Please contact Art Thomas at 216 651-0222 x515 (work) or at home at 216 =
228-0022 if you are interested. Prices will be very low.
From bionic at prodigy.net Mon Mar 26 08:31:40 2007
From: bionic at prodigy.net (bionic at prodigy.net)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:31:40 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Unplugged Guitarist for Covers Album
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Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player.
A partner / collaborator.
I am a skilled computer-based recording engineer,
but barely treading water as guitar player.
I'm trying to create an album of mellow,
unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including:
Lady Jane
With A Little Help From My Friends
For What It's Worth
Old Man
You've Lost That Loving Feeling
Hurt So Bad
Keep Me Hanging On
We Can Work It Out
For convenience sake,
east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights.
Let's see if there are possibilities.
Thanks,
Chris
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Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player.
A partner / collaborator.
I am a skilled computer-based recording engineer,
but barely treading water as guitar player.
I'm trying to create an album of mellow,
unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including:
Lady Jane
With A Little Help From My Friends
For What It's Worth
Old Man
You've Lost That Loving Feeling
Hurt So Bad
Keep Me Hanging On
We Can Work It Out
For convenience sake,
east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights.
Let's see if there are possibilities.
Thanks,
Chris
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From skeyes at dancecleveland.org Mon Mar 26 07:43:07 2007
From: skeyes at dancecleveland.org (Sally Keyes)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:43:07 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"My Buddy Bill(Clinton)" - get your tix today - limited
seating!
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Emmy Award-Winning Playwright Rick Cleveland
performs My Buddy Bill
as the first of a "Celebration of Coventry" series
The Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland hosts and presents the
series
February 28, 2007 CLEVELAND, OH - Emmy Award writer Rick Cleveland is back
in the neighborhood to kick off the Unitarian Universalist Society of
Cleveland's yearlong "Celebration of Coventry." Cleveland will perform his
hit one-man play My Buddy Bill; a witty and knowing tale about his
friendship with former president Bill Clinton. My Buddy Bill performs on
Friday, March 30 at 7 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland,
2728 Lancashire Road, just off Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets
are $20 each or two for $30 and can be purchased at Mac's Backs, 1820
Coventry Road, (next to Tommy's Restaurant) or by calling 216-321-BOOK. The
audience is invited to a post-performance Meet 'n Greet with the artist and
complimentary coffee.
Interviews with Rick Cleveland and electronic photos are available. A 5
minute promotional video clip may be viewed online at
www.dropshots.com/my_buddy_bill -- this URL can be used in a feature story.
A DVD of the clip is available upon request.
Note Corrected Price: Saturday, March 31st, 2 - 5pm Cleveland will host a
workshop for aspiring writers honing their writing skills for stage, screen
and TV. The seminar will also be held at the Unitarian Universalist Society
of Cleveland and has a $10** entrance fee. (**Please note corrected price
from 2-16-07 release)
In the spirit of Spalding Gray to whom the work is partially dedicated, My
Buddy Bill is a comic shaggy-dog tale about a star-crossed friendship
between the writer, a leader of the free world and their two dogs. Variety
calls it, "Relentlessly funny.delightful" and Hollywood Reporter says it is
"amusing enough to tickle even the most demanding funny bone." Starting
innocently enough with a chance meeting between Rick Cleveland, then a
writer for the TV hit The West Wing, and the 42nd president of the United
States, and the show proceeds to chronicle their unusual and idiosyncratic
relationship including a trip to Amsterdam, a spontaneous jam session in
Arkansas and more.
Mr. Cleveland won the Jury Award for Best Performance in a One Person Show
for My Buddy Bill at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado in
March, 2006. My Buddy Bill had its world premiere at the Geffen Playhouse
in Los Angeles.
Rick Cleveland
Rick Cleveland was an Executive Producer and writer for all five seasons of
HBO's Six Feet Under. In 2000, he won an Emmy Award and a Writer's Guild
Award for his writing on The West Wing. His play Jerry and Tom was adapted
as a screenplay and was an official selection at both the Sundance and
Toronto Film Festivals in 1998. He was nominated for an Edgar Award,
presented by the Mystery Writers of America, for his screen adaptation of
John Grisham's Runaway Jury. As a playwright he attended the National
Playwright's Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center in 1991 and
1993, Midwest PlayLabs in 1994, and has received playwriting grants and
fellowships from the Kennedy Center's Fund for New American Plays, the
National Endowment for the Arts and the Rockefeller Foundation. As a
freelance journalist he has written for the Destinations column of Outside
Magazine and for the Sunday Magazine of the Chicago Tribune. He received
his MFA from the University of Iowa's Playwright's Workshop in 1995. Rick
is also a commentator for NPR's All Things Considered.
Celebration of Coventry
The Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland resides in Coventry, a small
Cleveland Heights neighborhood with an eclectic, liberal history that has
been celebrated in internationally celebrated movies and books. During the
USC "Celebration of Coventry" monthly celebrations hosted by different
celebrities will illuminate fascinating inside stories and neighborhood
history.
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writing
skills for stage, screen and TV. The seminar will also be held at =
the
Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland and has a $10** entrance fee. (**Please note
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most
demanding funny bone.” Starting innocently enough with a chance =
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jam
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by the
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Runaway Jury. As a =
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playwriting
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From mslowey at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 07:46:47 2007
From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:46:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sylvia" opens April 20 at Clague Playhouse
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CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
www.clagueplayhouse.org
The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13, 2007.
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 the 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 CAST
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM, PHYLLIS, LESLIE - Alex Nalbach
The show runs Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
Tickets prices are $10-11 with a $1 discount for seniors (60+) and students and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
Opening night includes a reception following the performance.
As always, free parking!
Check us out on our website www.clagueplayhouse.org
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The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13, 2007.
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 the 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 CAST
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM, PHYLLIS, LESLIE - Alex Nalbach
The show runs Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
Tickets prices are $10-11 with a $1 discount for seniors (60+) and students and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
Opening night includes a reception following the performance.
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From smmslt111 at gmail.com Mon Mar 26 08:30:39 2007
From: smmslt111 at gmail.com (dsm)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:30:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Noel Coward's FALLEN ANGELS audition
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Who: Rabbit Run Theatre
What: FALLEN ANGELS by Noel Coward
When: Performance dates: August 10 , 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26
Where: Madison, OH
FALLEN ANGELS is a giddy comedy about old friends, old lovers, and
how to make marriages work, as seen through Coward's urbane and
besotted eye.
Jane and Julia have been friends since they were 8 and 9,
respectively. They have enormous fun together - and fight together -
on a daily basis. Prior to their marriages, each had an affair with
one Maurice DuClos, but are now happily ensconced with Willy and
Fred. Until, that is, word comes that Maurice is about to visit!
The husbands go away on a golf weekend, the wives are in a tizzy -
and is Maurice really on his way, or is this an elaborate ruse?
Roles are as follows:
Julia Sterroll 35-50
Jane Banbury 35-50
Saunders 25-75, the maidservant who has been everywhere and done
everything (character role)
Fred Sterroll 40-60
Willy Banbury 40-60
Maurice DuClos 35-60, the sort of Frenchman with whom one would wish
to have had a dalliance
If you're interested in auditioning, please reply to the director,
Deborah Magid, smmslt111 at gmail.com.
Cheers!
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work, as seen through Coward's urbane and besotted eye.
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Jane Banbury=A0 =
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Willy Banbury 40-60=A0=A0=A0
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Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:43:49 EDT
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From skyblueskye at aol.com Mon Mar 26 09:14:21 2007
From: skyblueskye at aol.com (skyblueskye at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:14:21 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]listing from Carousel Dinner Theater
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Carousel Dinner Theater is looking for a Wurlitzer jukebox (or comparable model), for their next two upcoming shows. Shows are both from 1950's era.
Rental would be needed from May 1, 2007 - beginning of September. Theater can transport if needed.
Please contact Sean Cercone scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com . or Chris Rood skyblueskye at aol.com
for more information.
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Rental would be needed from May 1, 2007 - beginning of September. Theater can transport if needed.
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From: knisius at hotmail.com (Kimberly Nisius)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:23:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Specialist looking for work
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From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:34:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]ONLY 1 SPOT LEFT in Joe Cali's "Business of Voice Acting"
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From andreajanelli at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 10:23:41 2007
From: andreajanelli at yahoo.com (Andrea Anelli)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:23:41 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]additional info on La Boheme performance
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Cleveland's newest professional Opera Co OPERA PER TUTTI opera for all
Presents
La Boheme
by
Giacomo Puccini
Cast Includes:
Marcello ?? Brian Keith Johnson
Benoit?..MikeSchnell
Rodolpho???Deryl Godshall Mimi?Andrea Anelli Colline????Randall Levin Musetta?.Marian Vogel Schaunard???James Love Alcindoro..MikeSchnell Musical Director??Paul Transue
Beachwood Middle School
Semi-staged with piano accompaniment
March30, 2007 8:00 pm
General admission tickets $15 ?Students & Seniors $13
For reservations call the Beachwood Recreation Department
(216) 292-1970
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Cleveland's newest
professional Opera Co
OPERA PER TUTTI
opera for all
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La Boheme
by
Giacomo Puccini
Cast Includes:
Marcello ?? Brian Keith Johnson
Benoit?..MikeSchnell
Rodolpho???Deryl Godshall
Mimi?Andrea Anelli
Colline????Randall Levin
Musetta?.Marian Vogel
Schaunard???James Love
Alcindoro..MikeSchnell
Musical Director??Paul Transue
Beachwood Middle School
Semi-staged with piano accompaniment
March30, 2007
8:00 pm
General admission tickets $15 ?Students & Seniors $13
For reservations call theBeachwoodRecreation Department
(216) 292-1970
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From chloe at passportproject.org Mon Mar 26 10:47:24 2007
From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:47:24 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]ZUMBA classes (children and adult) begin Thursday!!
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From chloe at passportproject.org Mon Mar 26 11:33:10 2007
From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 14:33:10 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Class Session begins Tomorrow: Dance, Guitar,
Computer Technology. All ages. Sliding Scale fees
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www.passportproject.org click on "classes" for more info.=20
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Passport Project is offering the following classes this 6-week session
(March 27 through May 5):
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W. African Dance
Capoeira from Brazil
Hula
Modern Dance
Creative Movement=20
Dance Camp=20
Salsa
Line Dance
Belly Dance
Beginning Computer Skills
Graphic Design
Guitar Lessons
LOCATION:
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12801 Buckeye Road
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From angelyogadiva at sbcglobal.net Mon Mar 26 12:05:36 2007
From: angelyogadiva at sbcglobal.net (Kim)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 14:05:36 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]family yoga at strongsville library
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April 10, 2007
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Join Kim Wasielewski for a relaxing evening of family yoga. Yoga is an =
ancient system of breath and movement that is safe and for all body =
types and ages. Everyone is welcome. Bring a beach towel or blanket and =
dress so you can move and breathe.
For registration, location and pricing details call or go to:
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Angel Inspirations; Angelic Kreations
There is only one angel rule, you must ask!
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March 31-April 1 Angel Readings at Psychic Fair=20
April 10, Family Yoga Strongsville Library
April 12, Angels Among Us Berea Community Ed
April 28-Angel Academy -Inner Harmony
June 4 Angels Among Us Mayfield Library
June 11 Angels Among Us Brooklyn Library
June 25 Lake County Astrological Assoc. Meeting Keynote Speaker
July 10 Yoga for Teens Parma Snow Library
July 17 Angels Among Us Parma Community Health Education Center
July 19 Angel Readings Goddess Blessed 4-7pm
August 3 Strongsville City Jazz Gazebo Concert
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March 27 Magic by David at Mapleside 4-8pm Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser!
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From MHerman at cptonline.org Mon Mar 26 12:12:17 2007
From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:12:17 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: GroundWorks Dancetheater and
Antaeus Sance!
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TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!
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DANCEWORKS '07
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Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20
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Award Winning Dance Series Returns to Cleveland Public Theatre
March 15 - April 15
=20
Cleveland Public Theatre Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan is
proud to present DanceWorks '07. Over the course of five weekends, the
CPT campus is taken over by amazing dance performances from talented
local artists. =20
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Don't miss this popular performance series! =20
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This Weekend Only:
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GroundWorks Dancetheater
March 29 - April 1
Gordon Square Theatre=20
=20
Journey beyond the expected with GroundWorks Dancetheater. Be there as
GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and his ensemble
celebrate their eighth annual series at CPT truly embodying their mantra
not so obvious entertainment. A world premiere by New York choreographer
Keely Garfield, another by GroundWorks Artistic Director David
Shimotakahara and Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar as well as a return
engagement of Through The Lens by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer show why
GroundWorks Dancetheater has earned its reputation as visionary.
=20
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 3:00pm=20
=20
Tickets: $18 General Admission | $15 Students and Seniors | $10
Thursdays=20
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Antaeus Dance=20
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Antaeus Dance presents Close to Home!
March 29 - April 1
James Levin Theatre
=20
Antaeus Dance gets cozy with local artists in Close to Home, a concert
of double premieres of dance and music. Six choreographers, five
composers and a film maker collaborate to create five premiere
danceworks that feature original music. No other dance company has
brought this much new work by this many local artists to the stage
before, let alone in one evening! Join choreographers Jenita McGowan,
Joan Meggitt, Carla Monzo with Amy Compton, Amy Notley and Shanna
Sheline, film maker Robert Banks, and composers Ron Andrico, Alexander
Bonus, Michael Pultz, Lisa Rainsong and r.a. washington for an evening
of home-grown music and dance.
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Sunday at 3:00pm
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Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10
Thursdays
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MegLouise Dance
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MegLouise Dance presents iNput!
April 5 - 8
James Levin Theatre=20
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iNput: share your ideas, see what happens!
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Cleveland's newest dance artists join local legends for an evening of
collective design. MegLouise dance presents original choreography and
asks the audience to choose their own adventure as they watch the dances
unfold. Then, we open the stage for your dance desires.=20
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MegLouise Dance company members and guests perform dance improvisations
based on your preferences, ideas and random choices. You pick the
music, the dancers, the tone, the story...even the costumes! Build your
dream dance. From humorous to reflective, no two performances will ever
be the same and you have to be there to see it.
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Travesty Dance Group
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Travesty Dance Group presents Travesty Rocks!=20
April 12 - April 15
James Levin Theatre
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Travesty Dance Group continues it's 10th Anniversary season celebration
with Travesty Rocks! an evening of new dance theatre inspired by classic
rock n' roll. Relive the roller-coaster of the 1970's through the
imaginations of tri-city co-founders Kimberly Karpanty (Cleveland),
Rebecca Malcolm-Naib (Philadelphia) and Karen Stokes (Houston). Brush
off those ultra-suede leisure suits; we guarantee this "dy-no-mite"
experience will blow you away!
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
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Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10
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THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION
CLEVELAND MAGAZINE
THE CODRINGTON FOUNDATION
DH ELLISON ARCHITECTS
FOREST CITY ENTERPRISES
THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION
JAKPRINTS
THE OHIO ARTS COUNCIL
DEBORAH AND RON RATNER
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15
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Raymond
Bobgan is proud to present DanceWorks '07.
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amazing dance
performances from talented local artists. =
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miss this
popular performance series!
=
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Weekend Only:
GroundWorks =
Dancetheater
March 29 - April 1
Gordon Square Theatre
Journey beyond the expected with GroundWorks =
Dancetheater.
Be there as GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and his =
ensemble
celebrate their eighth annual series at CPT truly embodying their mantra =
not so
obvious entertainment. A world premiere by New York choreographer Keely
Garfield, another by GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara =
and
Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar as well as a return engagement of =
Through The
Lens by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer show why GroundWorks Dancetheater =
has
earned its reputation as visionary.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at =
3:00pm
Tickets: $18 General Admission | $15 Students and =
Seniors |
$10 Thursdays
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Antaeus Dance =
Antaeus Dance presents Close to =
Home!
March 29 – April 1
James =
Levin =
Theatre
Antaeus Dance gets cozy with local artists in Close =
to Home,
a concert of double premieres of dance and music. Six choreographers, =
five
composers and a film maker collaborate to create five premiere =
danceworks that
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work
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Compton, Amy
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Andrico,
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at =
7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and =
Seniors |
$10 Thursdays
MegLouise =
Dance
MegLouise Dance presents =
iNput!
April 5 - 8
James =
Levin Theatre =
iNput: share your ideas, see what =
happens!
Cleveland's newest dance artists join =
local legends
for an evening of collective design. MegLouise dance presents =
original
choreography and asks the audience to choose their own adventure as they =
watch
the dances unfold. Then, we open the stage for your dance desires. =
MegLouise Dance company members and guests perform =
dance
improvisations based on your preferences, ideas and random =
choices. You
pick the music, the dancers, the tone, the story...even the =
costumes!
Build your dream dance. From humorous to reflective, no two =
performances
will ever be the same and you have to be there to see =
it.
Travesty Dance =
Group
Travesty Dance Group presents Travesty Rocks! =
April 12 – April =
15
James =
Levin =
Theatre
Travesty Dance Group continues it’s 10th =
Anniversary
season celebration with Travesty Rocks! an evening of new dance theatre
inspired by classic rock n’ roll. Relive the roller-coaster of the
1970’s through the imaginations of tri-city co-founders Kimberly =
Karpanty
(Cleveland), Rebecca Malcolm-Naib =
(Philadelphia) and Karen Stokes (Houston). Brush off those =
ultra-suede leisure
suits; we guarantee this “dy-no-mite” experience will blow =
you
away!
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at =
7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and =
Seniors |
$10 Thursdays
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THE CLEVELAND
FOUNDATION
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MAGAZINE
THE CODRINGTON =
FOUNDATION
DH ELLISON ARCHITECTS
FOREST CITY
ENTERPRISES
THE GEORGE GUND =
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From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:44:35 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviewers say "Beck's Song & Dance A Solid Winner..."
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"BECK's SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..."
~ Roy Berko, The Times
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Beck Center and Verb Ballets
present
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's
Song & Dance
Now through April 7
Mackey Main Stage
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*** Nominated for 8 Tony Awards! ***
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Lyrics by:
Don Black and Richard Maltby
Co-Directed by:
Scott Spence & Hernando Cortez
Musically Directed by:
Larry Goodpaster
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For tickets call (216)521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org
.
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More reviewer comments...
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"BECK's 'SONG AND DANCE' a solid winner...Beck's production...is an
audience pleaser...Tracee Patterson is wonderful as Emma...This is a
very difficult role and Patterson carries it off with panache...It is
beautifully danced by members of Verb Ballets...Larry Goodpaster's
orchestra is excellent...Beck's 'SONG AND DANCE' is well worth seeing.
It is another feather in the crown of the production center which has
become the best over all theatre in the area...taking on musicals,
dramas and comedies--and doing them extremely well."
Roy Berko, The Times
=20
"Song & Dance is nonstop entertainment and a joy to watch...Patterson is
a the pinnacle of her musical and dramatic powers in the role...Act II
is a showcase for the virtuoso dance skills of Verb Ballets...in an
incredible dance performance by Mark Tomasic...Burns' lurid lighting
underscores the drama...A full orchestra...gives full throttle to the
melodic score."
~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News
=20
"It's all over much too soon...Ms. Patterson...a totally bravura
endeavor, and very enjoyable...Dance is pure exuberance, to put it
mildly!...Larry Goodpaster keeps the music playing in splendid
fashion...It's a thrilling evening in the theater..."
Kelly Ferjutz, Cool Cleveland
=20
"...one well-crafted entertainment...Tracee Patterson's warm voice rings
true and clear...Mark Tomasic dances Joe with solid strength...It's
well-done fun, an upbeat end to a satisfying production."
~ Jan C. Snow, FreeTimes
=20
"Against all odds, the show as staged at the Beck Center actually
works...Tracee Patterson...forges some deeply involving movements...the
dance numbers simmer with sexuality and personal confrontation...rich
sounds from the orchestra...an evocatively simple set design by Trad
Burns...Beck's supremely professional production."
~ Christine Howey, Scene
=20
"...must be considered a fine romance...Tracee Patterson grips the
stage...When Act II arrives, the joint really jumps...Verb
Ballets...show the sizzling side...The dynamic Mark Tomasic has the
central role of Joe..The tap sequence is an exhuberant highlight."
~ Donald Rosenberg, The Plain Dealer
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Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Don Black and Richard
Maltby, Song & Dance was nominated for eight Tony Awards including Best
Musical, Best Original Score and Best Choreography. This show is a
unique musical composed of two distinctly different acts.
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Act I tells Emma's story. It is a one-woman show that is completely
sung by talented singer/actress Tracee Patterson. The songs relate the
romantic misadventures of Emma, a young British woman who comes to New
York in search of love and success. Bernadette Peters won the Tony
Award for Best Actress in a Musical for this role in the 1986 Broadway
production.=20
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Act II tells Joe's story. Joe was Emma's one true love who was afraid
to commit until it was too late. The second act is a dance series
including ballet, tap, jazz, and western style dancing choreographed to
Variations, a piece composed by Lloyd Webber for his cellist brother,
Julian, and performed by the dynamic dancers of Verb Ballets. =20
=20
Show times for Song & Dance are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and
Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There are two special Thursday evening
performances on March 29 and April 5 at 8:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $28
for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with
I.D.) which includes a $2 administrative fee. To reserve tickets, call
the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540.
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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 per
vehicle.
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The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown
Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20
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Cast of Characters
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Emma....................................................................
..Tracee Patterson* =20
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Joe.....................................................................
.....Mark Tomasic
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Dancer..................................................................
...Danielle Brickman =20
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Dancer..................................................................
...Ashley Cohen**
Dancer..................................................................
...Erin Conway
Dancer..................................................................
...Katie Gnagy
Dancer..................................................................
...Sydney Ignacio=20
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Dancer..................................................................
...Ashley Klinger**
=20
Dancer..................................................................
....Faith Nejman-McNea**
Dancer..................................................................
....Catherine Meredith
Dancer..................................................................
...Brian Murphy
Dancer..................................................................
...Anna Roberts=20
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* Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association,
the union of actors and stage managers.
=20
** Verb Ballets intern
=20
Production Staff
Beck Center Artistic
Director/Co-Director...........................Scott Spence=20
Verb Ballets Artistic Director/Co-Director/
Choreographer......Hernando Cortez
Verb Ballets Executive
Director........................................Dr. Margaret Carlson
Musical
Director............................................................Larr
y Goodpaster
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Ric
hard Dickinson
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Lis
a Lock
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Tro
y McCarty
Stage
Manager.............................................................Tod
Huffman
Assistant Stage
Manager................................................Steve Shack
Scenic/Lighting
Designer.................................................Trad A. Burns
Production
Manager.......................................................Don
McBride
Technical
Director.........................................................Joseph
Carmola
Costume Designer
........................................................Suzy Campbell
Sound
Designer............................................................Rich
ard B. Ingraham
Assistant Sound
Designer...............................................Palmer F. Jankens
Light Board
Operator......................................................Ray Gould
Sound Board
Operator....................................................Jonathon
Kronenberger
Props
........................................................................
....Kate George, Rebecca Lamb
Floor
Crew....................................................................
.James Lenahan, Steve Shack
Follow
Spots.................................................................Ma
ry Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale
=20
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Submitted by:
Fran Storch
Marketing Assistant
Beck Center for the Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
(216) 521-2540, ext. 244
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Patterson carries it off with panache…It is beautifully danced by =
members
of Verb Ballets…Larry Goodpaster’s orchestra is =
excellent…Beck’s
‘SONG AND DANCE’ is well =
worth
seeing. It is another feather in the crown of the =
production
center which has become the best over all theatre in the area...taking =
on
musicals, dramas and comedies--and doing them extremely =
well.”
Roy Berko, The =
Times
=
“Song
& Dance is nonstop entertainment and a joy to =
watch…Patterson
is a the pinnacle of her musical and dramatic powers in the =
role…Act II
is a showcase for the virtuoso dance skills of Verb Ballets…in an
incredible dance performance by Mark Tomasic…Burns’ lurid =
lighting
underscores the drama…A full orchestra…gives full throttle =
to the
melodic score.”
~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish =
News
=
“It’s all over much =
too soon…Ms.
Patterson…a totally bravura endeavor, and very =
enjoyable…Dance is pure exuberance, to put =
it
mildly!...Larry Goodpaster keeps the music playing in splendid =
fashion…It’s a thrilling evening in the =
theater…”
Kelly Ferjutz, Cool =
Cleveland
=
“…one well-crafted entertainment…Tracee =
Patterson’s
warm voice rings true and clear…Mark Tomasic dances Joe with solid
strength…It’s well-done =
fun, an
upbeat end to a satisfying =
production.”
~ Jan C. Snow, =
FreeTimes
=
“Against all odds, the show as staged at the Beck Center =
actually works…Tracee
Patterson…forges some deeply involving movements…the dance =
numbers
simmer with sexuality and personal confrontation…rich sounds from =
the
orchestra…an evocatively simple set design by Trad =
Burns…Beck’s supremely professional =
production.”
~ Christine Howey, =
Scene
=
“…must be considered a fine romance…Tracee =
Patterson grips
the stage…When Act II arrives, the joint really jumps…Verb =
Ballets…show
the sizzling side…The dynamic Mark Tomasic has the central role of
Joe..The tap sequence is an exhuberant =
highlight.”
~ Donald Rosenberg, The Plain =
Dealer
=
=
Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber =
with
lyrics by Don Black and Richard Maltby, Song & =
Dance
was nominated for eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best =
Original Score
and Best Choreography. This show is a unique musical composed of =
two
distinctly different acts.
Act I tells Emma's story. It =
is a
one-woman show that is completely sung by talented singer/actress Tracee
Patterson. The songs relate the romantic misadventures =
of Emma,
a young British woman who comes to New
York in search of love and success.
Bernadette Peters won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for =
this
role in the 1986 Broadway production.
Act II tells Joe's story. =
Joe
was Emma's one true love who was afraid to commit until it was =
too
late. The second act is a dance series =
including ballet,
tap, jazz, and western style dancing choreographed to Variations, a piece =
composed
by Lloyd Webber for his cellist brother, Julian, and performed by the =
dynamic
dancers of Verb Ballets.
Show times for Song & =
Dance are
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There =
are two
special Thursday evening performances on March 29 and April 5 at 8:00
p.m. Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for
students (22 and under with I.D.) which includes a $2 administrative =
fee.
To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) =
521-2540.
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 per vehicle.
The BeckCenter for the Arts is =
located just 10
minutes west of downtown Cleveland at =
17801 Detroit =
Avenue
in Lakewood.
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Follow
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Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale
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Storch
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17801 Detroit =
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From lauralei1 at windstream.net Mon Mar 26 12:55:52 2007
From: lauralei1 at windstream.net (lauralei1 at windstream.net)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:55:52 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Goldilocks-Costumes Needed
Message-ID: <20070326195552.GJIA3783.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net>
The Twinsburg Public Library teens are going to do "The Trial of Goldilocks" this summer...Does anyone have some bear costumes we can borrow/rent for a small amount?
Thank you,
Laura Leonard
Twinsburg Public Library
Youth Services Manager
From clevearttheatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Mar 26 12:59:02 2007
From: clevearttheatre at sbcglobal.net (Cleveland Art Theatre)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:59:02 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clevland Art Theatre's TV appearance with "Oh, Mary,
Don't You Weep.
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Selections from Cleveland Art Theatre?s production of ?Oh, Mary, Don?t You Weep?, will be presented on TV-8?s morning news from 7:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., on Good Friday, April 6th.
Interspersed with rousing Gospel music, Oh, Mary, Don?t You Weep pays tribute to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ as witnessed by the six Marys of the New Testament.
Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at Cleveland State?s Factory Theatre. Call (216) 268-3780 for tickets and additional information.
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Selections from ClevelandArtTheatre?s production of ?Oh, Mary, Don?t You Weep?, will be presented on TV-8?s morning news from 7:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., on Good Friday, April 6th.
Interspersed with rousing Gospel music, Oh, Mary, Don?t You Weep pays tribute to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus
Christ as witnessed by the six Marys of the New Testament.
Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at ClevelandState?s Factory Theatre.Call (216) 268-3780 for tickets and additional
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From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Mar 26 14:46:08 2007
From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:46:08 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hudson Players Announces Cast for 'Run for Your Wife'
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News Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Chris White
330-256-7084
crwhite114 at yahoo.com
=20
Hudson Players Announces Cast for 'Run for Your Wife'=20
Hudson, Ohio - March 26, 2007
=20
The Hudson Players has announced the cast for its upcoming production of =
Run for Your Wife
=20
The Hudson Players will perform the comedy Run for Your Wife Friday and =
Saturdays May 4th - May 19th. Performances are at 8pm at the Barlow =
Community Theater. Tickets can be purchased at the door or by advance =
reservations by calling 330-655-8522.
Run for Your Wife, a British farce by Ray Cooney, is the story of taxi =
cab driver John Smith, his wife Mary, and his other wife Barbara. He is =
able to get away with this double life because of his irregular work =
schedule-that is until he is involved in an accident. When the police =
come to investigate, complications arise as the harried cabbie tries to =
keep his two lives separate and make sure his wives don't find out about =
each other.
The cast, directed by Claudia Lillibridge, includes:
a.. John Smith - Justin Brenis
b.. Mary Smith - Theresa Benyo-Marzullo
c.. Barbara Smith - Darlene Rocco
d.. Stanley Gardner - Kirk Worcester
e.. Detective-Sergeant Troughton - Brian Diehl
f.. Detective Sergeant Porterhouse - Michael Rogan
g.. Bobby Franklyn - Adam Young
h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull
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Performance dates are Friday and Saturday evenings
May 4th - May 19th at 8pm
All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20
=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.
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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".
=20
Individual show tickets can be reserved by calling 330-655-8522, by =
purchasing them in advance at The Learned Owl Bookstore on Main St. in =
Hudson or by purchasing them at the door on performance evenings.=20
Tickets: $12.00 Regular Admission
$10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens
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performing=20
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good=20
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From virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 13:59:55 2007
From: virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com (Mark Greer)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:59:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANO LESSONS (Akron/Surrounding areas)
Message-ID: <130459.85403.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Hello,
My name is Mark Greer and I am currently accepting
piano students from beginning to advanced. Students
will experience a comprehensive approach to teaching
which will include repertoire/technique, and theory.
My goal is to help each pianist discover the beauty of
the music they study and perform and find the life
behind the notes, while becoming efficient and
independent learners and healthy musicians. I look
forward to meeting/working with you!
For more information please call me at 330-388-0981.
Thanks,
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____________________________________________________________________________________
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From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Mon Mar 26 16:00:49 2007
From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:00:49 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "...Yonkers,
" Vans Warped Tour Creator and more at Stocker This Week!
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A Pulitzer Prize winning play, the creator/producer of the Vans Warped =
Tour, and a new movie title await you at Stocker Arts Center this week=20
as well as a wonderful musical for the whole family coming on April 11th =
& 12th! =20
Here are the details:
=20
Tomorrow - Tuesday, March 27th at 7:30pm
Stocker Arts Center proudly presents Montana Repertory Theatre in
"Lost In Yonkers"=20
By Neil Simon
Neil Simon first published "LOST IN YONKERS" in the United States in =
1991. The play is a touching comedy about an eccentric New York family =
in the summer of 1942. Although set during World War II - a setting =
that plays an important part in the narrative - Simon published the play =
as America was entering the Gulf War in the Middle East. As a result, =
the play's main themes - including survival, the importance of one's =
family, and acceptance - also seem timely, since these themes inevitably =
arise during any military conflict. Although the play is technically =
labeled a "comedy," it is in fact a hybrid. "LOST IN YONKERS" was a =
critical and popular success, for which Simon won the Tony Award, as =
well as the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Although many =
of Simon's plays had won major dramatic awards before this, "LOST IN =
YONKERS" was the first Simon play to win the Pulitzer Prize. Many =
critics consider the play to be Simon's best work and the pinnacle of =
his career. "If Broadway ever erects a monument to the patron saint of =
laughter, Neil Simon would have to be it." - TIME Magazine =
http://www.montanarep.org =
Tickets: $34/Orchestra; $27/Mezzanine
Then, on Thursday, March 29th at 6:30 pm, come and meet Kevin Lyman, the =
creator/producer of the Vans Warped Tour, up close and in person at a =
FREE public event at Stocker as part of the LCCC University =
Partnership's Meeting Great Minds Speaker Series
Music industry leader Kevin Lyman began his career booking bands for his =
university, and working as a roadie for then-unknown acts, such as The =
Untouchables, The Bangles and Bad Religion. After college, Kevin began =
working with up-and-coming independent promoter Goldenvoice, serving as =
production manager for seminal punk rock and metal bands, such as The =
Germs, Metallica, Circle Jerks, Anthrax and Jane's Addiction.
=20
Kevin is best known as the producer and creator of the hugely successful =
Vans Warped Tour, the longest-running music and extreme sports festival =
tour in the world today. The tour reaches more than 500,000 fans each =
summer, and has spawned a host of imitators. With the Warped Tour, =
Kevin has pioneered the successful integration of corporate sponsors =
with the "extreme" lifestyle, creating a blueprint for sponsorship =
integration that is widely duplicated in the marketplace today.
=20
Kevin Lyman and his company, 4Fini, Inc., have created numerous other =
successful tour productions, including The Watcha Tour, Down From the =
Mountain Tour, Sprite Liquid Mix Tour and The Great High Mountain Tour, =
and have produced custom events for SEGA Dreamcast, Vans, USSA, Jose =
Cuervo and New York's Z-100 radio station. Kevin is also known as a =
music industry authority on multiple corporate branding projects, acting =
as a consultant, production supervisor and branding guru to help =
companies maintain valuable street-level credibility that endears their =
products to the younger market. In addition to running his production =
company, Kevin is part-owner of Side One Dummy Records, an independent =
record label which has an impressive and diverse roster including the =
Irish band Flogging Molly, punk icons Suicidal Tendencies, current =
alternative radio darlings Go Betty Go and swing favorites Royal Crown =
Review.
=20
To make reservations to come to this FREE event to meet Kevin Lyman and =
hear him talk about his career and life as a music industry leader, call =
1-800-995-5222 (ext. 4949) or visit www.lorainccc.edu/kevinlyman =
=20
=20
Let me also take this opportunity to let you know that the film title =
for Friday night has changed. We were scheduled to show "Beauty in =
Trouble," but because the distributor is short on prints, we have had to =
delay that title until the fall.
=20
Instead we will be showing "KAMCHATKA" on Friday, March 30 - 8:00pm
2002 (Not Rated) 105 min. Argentina/Spain/subtitles
Director: Marcelo Pi=F1eyro
Cast: Ricardo Darin, Cecilia Roth, Matias Del Pozo, Milton De La Canal
KAMCHATKA, Director Marcelo Pi=F1eyro's emotional drama, is set in =
Argentina just after the 1976 revolution. A lawyer takes his wife and =
children to the country after the military coup, and they adopt new =
identities. The story, told through the eyes of a young boy obsessed =
with the escape artist Harry Houdini, shows that the bonds of love and =
family can withstand the terrors of politics. The film takes its title =
from the Russian peninsula found in the famous board game "Risk" in =
which players roll the dice from the non-safety of separate countries =
and their temporary armies. Life is Risk is the main message of the =
movie. Harry's mother is a research doctor and nervous chain smoker =
while his father is a human rights lawyer, neither are criminals. =
However, they happen to be in Argentina during the "dirty war," and find =
themselves running away to the country under instantly assumed names =
(the oldest boy finds a left-behind book on Houdini, and takes on the =
escape artist's first name). Though mom and dad are both loving and =
attentive parents to Harry and his little brother Tiny, still this =
imposed exile is not easy for the children. They are ripped from home, =
school and friends and are forced to hide themselves and their =
identities. It's even harder on the parents because they know that if =
they are caught they will be tortured and killed. Written by Marcelo =
Figueras and Marcelo Pi=F1eyro, KAMCHATKA is a touching paean to true =
family values. The predominant tone of the film is one of great =
tenderness. KAMCHATKA was Argentina's official submission for the 2002 =
Oscar Awards, Foreign Language film category, and was the Audience Award =
Winner at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2003.
"It's a rare drama that focuses on such a functional family=20
although they still carry the usual foibles and flaws." - Straight.com =
Vancouver
Finally, I want you to let you know about a special treat - a musical =
the whole family can enjoy - that has recently been added to the Stocker =
schedule:
"A Kid's Life!"
Wednesday, April 11 at 11 am and 7 pm &
Thursday, April 12 at 11 am=20
When "A Kid's Life!" begins, we meet Zack, an adorable 5-year-old boy, =
and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they =
embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they =
befriend Zoe, a spunky 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather =
shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and brings her out of her shell. =
Over the course of the day, Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends: =
from a talking clock who teaches them the importance of time, to a =
beautiful owl who reminds them that animals have feelings too, to an =
orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of nature. Mr. =
Sullivan, the corner store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how =
wonderful "a kid's life!" can be! Packed with wholesome family =
entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants =
audiences of all ages and is sure to get you moving!
The show runs one hour, and each of the performances will be followed by =
a meet-and-greet in the lobby with the cast in their colorful costumes. =
"A Kid's Life!" encourages positive thinking for children and inspires =
them to: appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect =
others, and most of all enjoy the magic of a kid's life! It's the =
perfect introduction to the wonderful world of live musical theatre. =
Let the charm and magic of "A Kid's Life!" create lasting memories for =
you and your family. www.akidslife.net =
=20
Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for =
special Group Rates!
And don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery! The next =
show is the
LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007=20
which runs from Friday, March 30 through Friday, April 20, 2007=20
This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students is =
produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, =
including planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and =
designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and =
Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20
The show opens with an Artists Reception on Friday, March 30th, from =
6:00 to 8:00pm - FREE!
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
other events also coming to Stocker this spring: =20
Thursday, April 19 - 7:30pm - Pluck
Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm - Pavlo and his Band
Friday, April 27 - 7:30pm - Imani Winds in Concert
Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm - Livingston Taylor in Concert
plus great films and much more. Please check our website for a complete =
listing!=20
=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. =
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
=20
I look forward to seeing you at Stocker this week, and many times in the =
near future!!
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
=20
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new=20
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ArtsCenterthis week as well as a =
wonderful=20
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12th! Here are the details:
Tomorrow - Tuesday, March =
27th at=20
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Center proudly presents =
Montana=20
Repertory Theatre in =93Lost In Yonkers=94 =
By Neil=20
Simon
Neil =
Simon first=20
published =93LOST IN YONKERS=94 in the United States in =
1991. The play=20
is a touching comedy about an eccentric New York family in the summer of =
1942. =20
Although set during World War II =96 a setting that plays an important =
part in the=20
narrative =96 Simon published the play as America was entering the Gulf =
War in the=20
Middle East. As a result, the play's main themes =96 including =
survival, the=20
importance of one's family, and acceptance =96 also seem timely, since =
these=20
themes inevitably arise during any military conflict. Although the =
play is=20
technically labeled a =93comedy,=94 it is in fact a hybrid. =
=93LOST IN YONKERS=94=20
was a critical and popular success, for which Simon won the Tony Award, =
as well=20
as the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Although many =
of=20
Simon's plays had won major dramatic awards before this, =93LOST IN =
YONKERS=94 was=20
the first Simon play to win the Pulitzer Prize. Many critics consider =
the play=20
to be Simon's best work and the pinnacle of his career. "If =
Broadway ever=20
erects a monument to the patron saint of laughter, Neil Simon would have =
to be=20
it." =96 TIME =
Magazine http://www.montanarep.orgTickets: $34/Orchestra;=20
$27/Mezzanine
Then, on=20
Thursday, March 29th at 6:30 pm, =
come and meet Kevin=20
Lyman,=20
the creator/producer of the Vans Warped Tour, up close =
and in=20
person at a FREE public =
event=20
at Stocker as part of the LCCC =
University Partnership=92s =
Meeting Great=20
Minds Speaker Series
Music industry leader Kevin Lyman began his =
career booking=20
bands for his university, and working as a roadie for then-unknown acts, =
such as=20
The Untouchables, The Bangles and Bad Religion. After college, Kevin =
began=20
working with up-and-coming independent promoter Goldenvoice, serving as=20
production manager for seminal punk rock and metal bands, such as The =
Germs,=20
Metallica, Circle Jerks, Anthrax and Jane=92s =
Addiction.
Kevin is best =
known as=20
the producer and creator of the hugely successful Vans Warped Tour, the=20
longest-running music and extreme sports festival tour in the world =
today.The tour =
reaches more=20
than 500,000 fans each summer, and has spawned a host of imitators.With the Warped Tour, Kevin =
has=20
pioneered the successful integration of corporate sponsors with the =
=93extreme=94=20
lifestyle, creating a blueprint for sponsorship integration that is =
widely=20
duplicated in the marketplace today.
Kevin Lyman and his company, 4Fini, Inc., have =
created=20
numerous other successful tour productions, including The Watcha Tour, =
Down From=20
the Mountain Tour, Sprite Liquid Mix Tour and The Great High Mountain =
Tour, and=20
have produced custom events for SEGA Dreamcast, Vans, USSA, Jose Cuervo =
and New=20
York=92s Z-100 radio station. =
Kevin=20
is also known as a music industry authority on multiple corporate =
branding=20
projects, acting as a consultant, production supervisor and branding =
guru to=20
help companies maintain valuable street-level credibility that endears =
their=20
products to the younger market. In addition to running his production =
company,=20
Kevin is part-owner of Side One Dummy Records, an independent record =
label which=20
has an impressive and diverse roster including the Irish band Flogging =
Molly,=20
punk icons Suicidal Tendencies, current alternative radio darlings Go =
Betty Go=20
and swing favorites Royal Crown Review.
To make =
reservations=20
to come to this FREE =
event to meet=20
Kevin Lyman and hear him talk about his career and life as a music =
industry=20
leader, call 1-800-995-5222 (ext. 4949) or visit www.lorainccc.edu/kevinlyman
Let me =
also take=20
this opportunity to let you know that the film title for Friday night has changed. We =
were=20
scheduled to show "Beauty in Trouble," but because the distributor is =
short on=20
prints, we have had to delay that title until the fall.
Instead we will be =
showing "KAMCHATKA" on Friday, March 30 - =
8:00pm
2002 (Not Rated) =
105 min.=20
Argentina/Spain/subtitles Director: Marcelo Pi=F1eyro Cast: =
Ricardo Darin,=20
Cecilia Roth, Matias Del Pozo, Milton De La Canal
KAMCHATKA, Director Marcelo =
Pi=F1eyro=92s=20
emotional drama, is set in Argentina just after the =
1976=20
revolution. A lawyer takes his wife and children to the country after =
the=20
military coup, and they adopt new identities. The story, told through =
the eyes=20
of a young boy obsessed with the escape artist Harry Houdini, shows that =
the=20
bonds of love and family can withstand the terrors of politics. The film =
takes=20
its title from the Russian peninsula found in the famous board game =
=93Risk=94 in=20
which players roll the dice from the non-safety of separate countries =
and their=20
temporary armies. Life is Risk is the main message of the movie. =
Harry=92s=20
mother is a research doctor and nervous chain smoker while his father is =
a human=20
rights lawyer, neither are criminals. However, they happen to be in=20
Argentina during the =
=93dirty war,=94 and=20
find themselves running away to the country under instantly assumed =
names (the=20
oldest boy finds a left-behind book on Houdini, and takes on the escape =
artist=92s=20
first name). Though mom and dad are both loving and attentive parents to =
Harry=20
and his little brother Tiny, still this imposed exile is not easy for =
the=20
children. They are ripped from home, school and friends and are forced =
to hide=20
themselves and their identities. It=92s even harder on the parents =
because they=20
know that if they are caught they will be tortured and killed. =
Written by=20
Marcelo Figueras and Marcelo Pi=F1eyro, KAMCHATKA=20
is a touching paean to true family values. The predominant tone of the =
film is=20
one of great tenderness. KAMCHATKA was Argentina=92s official =
submission for=20
the 2002 Oscar Awards, Foreign Language film category, and was the =
Audience=20
Award Winner at the Vancouver International Film Festival in =
2003.
=93It's a=20
rare drama that focuses on such a functional family although they =
still=20
carry the usual foibles and flaws.=94 - Straight.com Vancouver
Finally, I want =
you to let=20
you know about a special treat - a musical the whole family can enjoy =
=96 that has=20
recently been added to the Stocker schedule:
"A=20
Kid's Life!"
Wednesday, April 11 at 11 =
am and 7=20
pm =
& =
Thursday,=20
April 12 at 11 am
When "A=20
Kid's Life!" begins, we =
meet Zack,=20
an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend,=20
Starsky. Together, they =
embark on a=20
fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a =
spunky=20
5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and =
brings her=20
out of her shell. =
Over the course of the day, =
Zack and=20
Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them =
the=20
importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals =
have=20
feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of =
nature. Mr. Sullivan, the =
corner=20
store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful =93a =
kid=92s life!=94=20
can be! Packed with =
wholesome family=20
entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants =
audiences=20
of all ages and is sure to get you moving!
The show runs one hour, and =
each of=20
the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with =
the cast=20
in their colorful costumes. =
=93A Kid=92s=20
Life!=94 encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them to: =
appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and =
most of=20
all enjoy the magic of a kid=92s life! It=92s the perfect introduction =
to the=20
wonderful world of live musical theatre. =20
Let the charm and magic of =93A Kid=92s Life!=94 create lasting =
memories for=20
you and your family. www.akidslife.net
Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or =
more, please=20
call the Box Office for special Group Rates!
And don't forget to visit the Beth K. =
Stocker Art=20
Gallery! The next show is the LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics =
Exhibition=20
2007 which runs from =
Friday,=20
March 30 through Friday, =
April 20,=20
2007
This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students =
is=20
produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, =
including=20
planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and =
installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and =
Humanities=20
Division/Stocker Arts Center
The show =
opens with=20
an Artists Reception on =
Friday,=20
March 30th, from 6:00 =
to=20
8:00pm - FREE!
Gallery Hours:
Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during =
many of=20
the Stocker=20
ArtsCenter evening and weekend =
events. Gallery tours and =
additional hours=20
by appointment. Call=20
440-366-4140
other events also =
coming to Stocker this=20
spring: =
Thursday, April=20
19 - 7:30pm - Pluck Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm - Pavlo and his =
Band Friday, April=20
27 - 7:30pm - Imani Winds in Concert Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm - Livingston Taylor =
in=20
Concert plus great films and much =
more. =20
Please check our website for a complete listing!
The Stocker Arts =
Center Box=20
Office is open Mondays through =
Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and =
one-and-a-half hours before ticketed =
events. =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 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click=20
on the =93Buy Stocker Event Tickets=94 icon. For more information orto=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.
Ilook =
forward to=20
seeing you at Stocker this week,=20
and many times in the near future!! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts=20
Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road =
Elyria,=20
Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. =
7105 440.366.4101=20
[fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =
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From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 16:52:43 2007
From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:52:43 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Public Squares Auditions! Don't miss out!
Message-ID: <242720.73117.qm@web31803.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Last Chance!!!!=0A=0AHey! You think you are funny? Think you can write fu=
nny things?=0A=0AWhy don't you prove it by auditioning for the The Public S=
quares!=0A=0AFounded by the graduates of the former Second City Cleveland=
=92s writing program, The Public Squares has been one of the few constants =
within the ever-changing Cleveland comedy community. =93The Squares=94 hav=
e set out to keep sketch comedy alive in the city they love.=0A=0ASo, if yo=
u think you have what it takes to be a Square then audition!=0A=0AAuditions=
will be held this Weds March 28th at The Hermit Club. Auditions will star=
t at 6pm.=0A=0APlease bring a headshot, a resume, and a writing sample. A =
background in improv and/or comedy writing is preferred, but not required.=
=0A=0AThe Hermit Club is located at 1629 Dodge Court, off of Chester Ave by=
CSU in downtown Cleveland.=0A=0AIf you have any questions, please e-mail c=
ontact at thepublicsquares.com=0A=0AThe Public Squares: Sketch Comedy that Sho=
uld Be Tried as an Adult=0A=0AThank you!=0A=0AAdrian Byerly=0AProducer=0ATh=
e Public Squares
From brianpmatheny at adelphia.net Mon Mar 26 16:59:58 2007
From: brianpmatheny at adelphia.net (brian p matheny)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:59:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]brian p matheny @ Club Khameleon 03-30-07
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at Club Khameleon (www.clubkhameleon.com) this friday 03-30-07 at 9PM.=20
http://www.myspace.com/brianmatheny
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From hiland1938 at aol.com Mon Mar 26 17:29:47 2007
From: hiland1938 at aol.com (hiland1938 at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 20:29:47 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fund Raiser to Help Save Highland Theater, Akron
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rch 31st. We ask that people go to see whatever is playing at the theater (8=
26 W. Market St., Akron, OH) at the 7.00pm showing, no matter what is playin=
g! This is to show support for the theater! Then, immediately afterward, the=
re will be the fund-raiser at Dodie=E2=80=99s, just a few doors down. The co=
st will be $25.00 at the door. wine, coffee, and desserts will be provided.=20=
We need your help! Please come and support this endangered theater. And plea=
se be generous!
Please forward this message on.
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on March 31st. We ask that people go to see whatever is playing a=
t the theater (826 W. Market St., Akron, OH) at the 7.00pm showing, no matte=
r what is playing! This is to show support for the theater! Then, immediatel=
y afterward, there will be the fund-raiser at Dodie=E2=80=99s, just a few do=
ors down. The cost will be $25.00 at the door. wine, coffee, and desserts wi=
ll be provided. We need your help! Please come and support this endangered t=
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From t.marchak at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 18:11:21 2007
From: t.marchak at yahoo.com (Tiffany Marchak)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 18:11:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grand Illusion Magic show
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The Special Education Empowering Kids teacher/parent support collaborative are offering a wonderful evening of music, magic and illusions with proceeds benefiting special education in the Medina City School District.
Rick Smith, Jr. & Michael Mage, Master Magicians & Illusionists will perform their benefit show on:
Saturday, April 28th, 2007 at 7:30pm and an April 29th 3:00 Matinee on the Middle Stage of the Performing Arts Center, 777 East Union Street, Medina, Ohio 44256.
Doors open One hour prior to the Shows
Tickets go on Sale March 26th, 2007
Call the Box Office for information and ticket sales at (330) 636-3400.
Cash, Check, Visa and Master Card are accepted.
This benefit will be a fun evening for ages 1 - 100, bring your entire family, friends and relatives to watch in amazement the wonderful full-illusion magic & music show of Rick Smith, Jr. (Current Guinness World Record Holder for card throwing!) & Two-Time Award Winning Stage illusionist Michael Mage. Some of your children will be able to see Master Magician Smith perform up close & personal during the month of March when he does his school tour with Great American Fundraising, in the local district.
General Seating
Tickets are: $10 adults $5 students
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The Special Education Empowering Kids teacher/parent support collaborative are offering a wonderful evening of music, magic and illusions with proceeds benefiting special education in the MedinaCitySchool District.<p>Rick Smith, Jr. & Michael Mage, Master Magicians & Illusionists will perform their benefit show on: <p><b>Saturday, April 28th, 2007 at 7:30pm and an April 29th 3:00 Matinee</b> on the Middle Stage of the Performing Arts Center, 777 East Union Street, Medina, Ohio44256. <p> Doors open One hour prior to the
Shows <p> Tickets go on Sale March 26th, 2007<p>Call the Box Office for information and ticket sales at <b>(330) 636-3400</b>.<p>Cash, Check, Visa and Master Card are accepted.
<p>This benefit will be a fun evening for ages1 - 100, bring your entire family, friends and relatives to watch in amazement the wonderful full-illusion magic & music show of Rick Smith, Jr.(Current Guinness World Record Holder for card throwing!) & Two-Time Award Winning Stage illusionist Michael Mage.Some of your children will be able to see Master Magician Smith perform up
close & personal during the month of March when he does his school tour with Great American Fundraising, in the local district.<p> General Seating<p>Tickets are:</b><br> $10 adults <br>$5 students
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From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Mon Mar 26 18:40:14 2007
From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 21:40:14 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE to non-profit grp,
school or theater grp - filing cabinets, Projector Screen+
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Free to school, theater group or non-profit organization
I have a movie projector screen, two 2-drawer filing cabinets, folding card
table with 3 folding chairs, + various other items - Call if interested
Mary Faktor (the actor ;-)
330-655-2895
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organization
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cabinets, folding card table with 3 folding chairs, + various=20
other items - Call if interested
Mary Faktor (the actor ;-)
330-655-2895
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From rogalinerm at sbcglobal.net Mon Mar 26 19:36:21 2007
From: rogalinerm at sbcglobal.net (Michael Rogaliner)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:36:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]THE STYLETTES - Paid Position - Pickwick and Frolic
Message-ID: <947131.86264.qm@web81710.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
PICKWICK AND FROLIC. THE STYLETTES are looking for
one more member to add to our dynamic group of female
singers. A pop-soul voice is preferred.
--3 Member Girl Group Format.
--Shows perform Friday and Saturday Evenings. Will
split the schedule with one other performer.
--Age range: 21 to mid-30's.
--Pays $75 per night plus parking.
We encourage everyone to check out our free shows on
Friday and Saturday nights at 9:00pm and 10:30pm.
Pickwick & Frolic is located between Euclid and
Prospect on East 4th Street in downtown Cleveland
across from the House of Blues Restaurant.
For your audition, you will need to prepare a pop song
with accompaniment track. If you don't have any, we
can arrange something.
CONTACT rogalinerm at sbcglobal.net if interested.
Created & Directed by Michael Rogaliner
Music Directed by John DiSanto
Costume Design by Jenniver Sparano
From puzzlemuse at hotmail.com Mon Mar 26 20:31:39 2007
From: puzzlemuse at hotmail.com (N A C)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 23:31:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a trumpet player for Easter.
Message-ID:
Shaker Heights Church needs a trumpet player for Easter, mainly playing hymn
descants, and there will be room for a solo or two.
Please contact music at cometochristchuch.org, or call 216.991.3432 x20.
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Mar 26 20:57:15 2007
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 23:57:15 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spring @ Fairmount - May, Gordon, Fields, Moritz, Fulton,
Hart, Steiner, Szaller
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CLASSES START IN A FEW DAYS !!
Check out our great spring offerings in theatre at Fairmount Center taught
by top area pros!
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Mar 26 20:52:53 2007
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 23:52:53 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arian Steiner CHARACTER CREATION THROUGH MOVEMENT Workshop
@ Fairmount Center
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THEATRE - SPRING 2007
Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register
THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES!
Fairmount Center School of Theatre
_Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)
Character Creation through Movement (10th grade - Adult)
Instructor: Arian Steiner
One Session
Wednesday, April 11, 7:00 - 10:00pm
Fee: $30
This workshop will explore a variety of techniques to help the actor
discover character through movement based work. We will be drawing from the
teachings of Augusto Boal, Michael Chekhov, and Libby Appel. Students should come
with a prepared monologue and character to work from. Students should dress
in comfortable clothes and be prepared to move.
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techniques to help the actor discover character through movement based=20
work. We will be drawing from the teachings of Augusto Boal, Michael=20
Chekhov, and Libby Appel. Students should come with a prepared=20
monologue and character to work from. Students should dress in comfort=
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From sykokilr1 at aol.com Tue Mar 27 03:50:01 2007
From: sykokilr1 at aol.com (sykokilr1 at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 06:50:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT Needs a few (2) good men
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Hi,
The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is in need of 2 men to help round out it's cast for the hilarious farce
"Love, Sex and the IRS"
Looking for experienced middle aged men.
The roles avaialable are for Floyd Spinner the IRS man, and for Mr Jansen the landlord.
If you are interested, please reply to this email address.
Show dates are the first 2 weekends of May.
Thanks,
Dave Wells
Director- "Love, Sex and the IRS"
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Hi,
The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is in need of 2 men to help round out it's cast for the hilarious farce
"Love, Sex and the IRS"
Looking for experienced middle aged men.
The roles avaialable are for Floyd Spinner the IRS man, and for Mr Jansen the landlord.
If you are interested, please reply to this email address.
Show dates are the first 2 weekends of May.
Thanks,
Dave Wells
Director- "Love, Sex and the IRS"
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From msep at juno.com Tue Mar 27 04:32:56 2007
From: msep at juno.com (Michael D Sepesy)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 07:32:56 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playwright Michael Sepesy's "The Alice Seed" Receives
Reading at the Cleveland Play House
Message-ID: <20070327.073257.3612.8.msep@juno.com>
ATTN: Fellow NEOhioPALers:
For anyone who is interested, I learned recently that my play THE ALICE
SEED
will be a part of this year's Next Stage Festival at
the Cleveland Play House. The show, developed
as part of a class with NorthEastOhioMFA (NEOMFA) instructor Michael
Geither,
will receive a reading on Wednesday, May 9 at 7:30 PM.
I believe admission is $10. More details to follow when I have them
The play,uses conventions of realism to present a surreal story of mythic
scope In a small rural town, DOLORES and JUDAH have recently lost their
daughter ALICE to cancer. Plagued by her daughter?s ghost, Dolores will
do anything to
get her child back, even if it means traveling to the underworld and
making a deal with the
spirit who ferries souls to the land of the dead. Dolores receives a
special seed
that fulfills her wish -- but at what cost?
For more information, you can contact The Cleveland Play House:
The Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106
(216) 795-7000
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/
For anyone interested in the NEOMFA program, here's some information:
The NEOMFA is unlike any other program in the country.
A consortium of four universities: Cleveland State University,
Kent State University, The University of Akron, and Youngstown State
University, the NEOMFA?s unique collaborative design allows students to
take advantage of an award-winning faculty of 26 members and to
concentrate
in the writing of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. In
addition, we are
among just a few programs in the country offering a playwriting
concentration,
and one of three programs with an internationally recognized faculty who
offer a concentration in literary translation.
http://www.ysu.edu/neomfa/
Thanks for your attention,
Mike Sepesy
From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Mar 27 05:17:13 2007
From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:17:13 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIRING MUSIC DIRECTOR/KEYBOARD PLAYER IMMEDIATELY
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NEAR WEST THEATRE is looking to hire a Music Director/Keyboard Accompanist
for our upcoming production of ANNIE JR with a cast of 30 or so children ages
9-13.
Applicant should have:
- Love of kids, passion for the combination of dramatic storytelling and
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>From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company"
Don't miss the most talked about show in Northeast Ohio.
"Red Light Winter" will play its final TWO performances:
Friday, March 30: 8pm
Saturday, March 31: 8pm
TICKETS: 330.606.5317
"...most graphic simulated sex scene on stage...'
- Kerry Clawson (Stage to Page)
"...the three performers (Mark Mayo, Doug Kusak, Laurel Johnson) and director McConaha manage to fashion an evening of theater that sticks with you, even if you wish it wouldn't..."
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"...Hoping to find at least one flaw with this production, the reviewer excitedly took note of a misfired lighting cue...But that's all I got..."
- Marie Andrusewicz (Cleveland Free Times)
"...has to be one of the, if not the most disturbing productions I've ever seen....I'm still in a state of shock..."
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"Red Light Winter"
by Adam Rapp
FINAL TWO PERFORMANCES:
Friday, March 30: 8pm
Saturday, March 31: 8pm
INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317
From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 06:00:35 2007
From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 06:00:35 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Carroll: The Heidi Chronicles;Aids Quilts on display
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John Carroll University
presents
The Heidi Chronicles
by
Wendy Wasserstein
Directed by Martin Friedman
Sets Designed by Keith Nagy
Lights Designed by Michael Simons
Costumes Designed by Lee Homan &
Tim Sklodowski
Sound Design by Eric Simna
Production Stage Manager Lauren Calevich
THE STORY:
Comprised of a series of interrelated scenes, the play traces the coming of age of Heidi Holland, a successful art historian, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world. Gradually distancing herself from her friends, she watches them move from the idealism and political radicalism of their college years through militant feminism and, eventually, back to the materialism that they had sought to reject. Heidi's own path to maturity involves an affair with the glib, arrogant Scoop Rosenbaum, a womanizing lawyer/publisher who eventually marries for money and position; a deeper relationship with a charming, witty young pediatrician, Peter Patrone, who turns out to be gay, and increasingly disturbing contacts with the other women, now much changed, who were a part of her childhood and college years. Eventually Heidi comes to accept the fact that liberation can be achieved only if one is true to oneself, with goals that come out of need rather than
circumstance. As the play ends she is still 'alone', but having adopted an orphaned baby, it is clear that she has begun to find a sense of fulfillment and continuity which may well continue to elude the others of her anxious, self-centered generation.
Production Times:
Friday, March 23 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 24 @ 7:30pm
Friday, March 30 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 31 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, April 1 @ 2:00pm
All Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door.
216/397.4428 for ticket reservations and information.
Directions to John Carroll University
From I-271:
Take I-271 (Local Lanes, not Express) to Exit 32 (Cedar/Brainard Rd.); follow Cedar Rd. West for 2.5 miles (pass Beachwood Mall on your left) to South Belvoir Blvd.; take left on South Belvoir, travel 0.3 miles (go through 2 stop signs), and the South Belvoir entrance to campus will be on your right. If the South Belvoir entrance is closed, continue on Belvoir to Fairmount Blvd. (next traffic light); take a right on Fairmount and take the first right on Hadleigh Rd.; follow Hadleigh veering left at the fork to the first stop sign; continue straight, this is Carroll Blvd. The entrance to campus will be on your right. At either entrance gate, inform the Safety Service representative that you are visiting the Office of Admission and he/she will direct you to visitor or available parking.
>From downtown Cleveland:
Take Carnegie Ave. East to Cedar Hill; follow the traffic under the bridge and up the hill, staying in the right-hand lane; at the top of the hill bear right on to Cedar Rd. and then get into the middle lane and follow Cedar Rd. all the way in to South Belvoir Blvd. (approximately 4 miles); take right on South Belvoir, travel 0.3 miles (go through 2 stop signs), and the South Belvoir entrance to campus will be on your right. If the South Belvoir entrance is closed, continue on Belvoir to Fairmount Blvd. (next traffic light); take a right on Fairmount and take the first right on Hadleigh Rd.; follow Hadleigh veering left at the fork to the first stop sign; continue straight, this is Carroll Blvd. The entrance to campus will be on your right. At either entrance gate, inform the Safety Service representative that you are visiting the Office of Admission and he/she will direct you to visitor or available parking.
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 216/397.4428 (and press #1 to bypass the message).
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The Heidi Chronicles
by
Wendy
Wasserstein
Directed by Martin Friedman
Sets Designed by Keith Nagy
Lights Designed by Michael Simons
Costumes Designed by Lee Homan &
Tim Sklodowski
Sound Design by Eric Simna
Production Stage Manager Lauren Calevich
THE STORY:
Comprised of a series of interrelated scenes, the play traces the coming of age of Heidi Holland, a successful art historian, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world. Gradually distancing herself from her friends, she watches them move from the idealism and political radicalism of their college years through militant feminism and, eventually, back to the materialism that they had sought to reject. Heidi's own path to maturity involves an affair with the glib, arrogant Scoop Rosenbaum, a womanizing lawyer/publisher who eventually marries for money and position; a deeper relationship with a charming, witty young pediatrician, Peter Patrone, who turns out to be gay, and increasingly disturbing contacts with the other women, now much changed, who were a part of her childhood and college years. Eventually Heidi comes to accept the fact that liberation
can be achieved only if one is true to oneself, with goals that come out of need rather than circumstance. As the play ends she is still 'alone', but having adopted an orphaned baby, it is clear that she has begun to find a sense of fulfillment and continuity which may well continue to elude the others of her anxious, self-centered generation.
Production Times:
Friday, March 23 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 24 @ 7:30pm
Friday, March 30 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 31 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, April 1 @ 2:00pm
All Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door.
216/397.4428 for ticket reservations and information.
From I-271: Take I-271 (Local Lanes, not Express) to Exit 32 (Cedar/Brainard Rd.); follow Cedar Rd. West for 2.5 miles (pass Beachwood Mall on your left) to South Belvoir Blvd.; take left on South Belvoir, travel 0.3 miles (go through 2 stop signs), and the South Belvoir entrance to campus will be on your right. If the South
Belvoir entrance is closed, continue on Belvoir to Fairmount Blvd. (next traffic light); take a right on Fairmount and take the first right on Hadleigh Rd.; follow Hadleigh veering left at the fork to the first stop sign; continue straight, this is Carroll Blvd. The entrance to campus will be on your right. At either entrance gate, inform the Safety Service representative that you are visiting the Office of Admission and he/she will direct you to visitor or available parking.
From downtown Cleveland: Take Carnegie Ave. East to Cedar Hill; follow the traffic under the bridge and up the hill, staying in the right-hand lane; at the top of the hill bear right on to Cedar Rd. and then get into the middle lane and follow Cedar Rd. all the way in to South Belvoir Blvd. (approximately 4 miles); take right on South Belvoir, travel 0.3 miles (go through 2 stop signs), and the South Belvoir entrance to
campus will be on your right. If the South Belvoir entrance is closed, continue on Belvoir to Fairmount Blvd. (next traffic light); take a right on Fairmount and take the first right on Hadleigh Rd.; follow Hadleigh veering left at the fork to the first stop sign; continue straight, this is Carroll Blvd. The entrance to campus will be on your right. At either entrance gate, inform the Safety Service representative that you are visiting the Office of Admission and he/she will direct you to visitor or available parking.
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:45:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pt studio person needed
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Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 7:13:27 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Curt Arnold/Mar. 27 & Other News!
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From: HeyokaFilms at aol.com (HeyokaFilms at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:23:18 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Second Casting Call
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Where: Filming at Shaker Lakes Nature Center beginning in June
When: Second Casting Call April 6 th 6 PM
Who: Aspiring actors and actress 19 - 29 years old
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From office at waccelyria.org Tue Mar 27 07:42:44 2007
From: office at waccelyria.org (Diana Tyler)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:42:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Todd Wilson Organ Concert/Dedication
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Virtuoso to Perform
One of America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson,
will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at Elyria's Washington Avenue
Christian Church on Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new
pipe organ. The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and
built by Kegg Pipe Organ Builders of Hartville, Ohio.
Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a
"fabulous virtuoso" with "stunning technique" who consistently brings
audiences to their feet. His bold and dynamic playing style combine
with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans of what has
been described as the king of all instruments. Audiences particularly
enjoy Wilson's personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken
performance remarks.
Todd Wilson has been heard in many major cities throughout the United
States, Europe and Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying some of
the world's best orchestras. He dedicated the organ in the new
21,000-seat Mormon Conference Center in Salt Lake City, and performed
with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra
subscription series concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in
Los Angeles.
Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at Cleveland's
Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The
Cleveland Institute of Music. Former Head of the Organ Department at
Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite
performer in the school's annual Bach Festivals. He currently teaches
at Columbus' Capital University.
Organ Curator of the recently-restored E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial
Organ in Cleveland's Severance Hall, he can be heard playing a variety
of Christmas music on "A Joyous Celebration", the 2001 inaugural
recording of that instrument. Wilson has several releases on the JAV
label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American
music from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. His "In a Quiet
Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative organ music, has been
described as a "must-have" recording for music enthusiasts.
He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the
College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he
studied organ with Wayne Fisher. He received additional coaching in
organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music.
Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres (France) and the Ft. Wayne
Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after adjudicator for many of
the world's most prestigious competitions. He is an active member of
the American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster
certificates. Wilson was a featured performer for the Centennial
National Convention of the Guild in New York City.
A reception will follow Sunday's concert, with a freewill offering
benefiting the church's Organ Fund. Washington Avenue Christian Church
is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown Elyria, across from the
Elyria Public Library. For further information, call 440-323-4213,
email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church's web site:
www.waccelyria.org .
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Thanks for helping get out the word to those who are interested.
Blessings,
Diana Tyler, Office Administrator
Washington Avenue Christian Church
Elyria, OH 44035-5124
Phone: 440-323-4213
Fax: 440-323-4214
Website: www.waccelyria.org
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new fans
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remarks.
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From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 08:06:10 2007
From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:06:10 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakewood Rental Avlbl Nice Clean Upper Unit in Duplex
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1367 Warren Road
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Fabulous location right at Warren and Detroit. Walk to Marcs or Chipotle. Everthing is right there.
2 Bedroom Upper Unit
Parking
$650 per month
$620 w/ 1 year lease
$600 w/ 2yr Lease
Here are pics of the house...
http://www.mrsbakersplace.com/lakewood_house.htm
Maureen
440-313-8326
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1367 Warren Road
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
Fabulous location right at Warren and Detroit. Walk to Marcs or Chipotle. Everthing is right there.
2 Bedroom Upper Unit
Parking
$650 per month $620 w/ 1 year lease $600 w/ 2yr Lease
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From josephhollings at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 08:19:52 2007
From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:19:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAKE CATHOLIC - INTO THE WOODS - FINAL SHOWS
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The final performances of Sondheim & Lapine's Tony Award-winning show, "INTO THE WOODS" at Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor, OH 44060 will take place on Friday March 30 (7.30pm), Saturday March 31 (7.30pm) and Sunday April 1 (6.30pm).
Advanced tickets are $10 for Adults, $8 for Seniors/Alumni, $5 for all high school students and younger. A group rate of $7.50 per ticket is available when 10 or more tickets are purchased at the same time for the same night. Advanced tickets can be purchased from the Lake Catholic Spirit Store or by mail. Checks to ?Lake Catholic High School? attention Theatre. Tickets will be available at the door for $10 (all adults) and $5 (all high school students).
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The final performances of Sondheim & Lapine's Tony Award-winning show, "INTO THE WOODS" at Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor, OH 44060 will take place on Friday March 30 (7.30pm), Saturday March 31 (7.30pm) and Sunday April 1 (6.30pm).
Advanced tickets are $10 for Adults, $8 for Seniors/Alumni, $5 for all high school students and younger. A group rate of $7.50 per ticket is available when 10 or more tickets are purchased at the same time for the same night. Advanced tickets can be purchased from the Lake Catholic Spirit Store or by mail. Checks to ?Lake Catholic High School? attention Theatre. Tickets will be available at the door for $10 (all adults) and $5 (all high school students).
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From KillingTimeLTD at aol.com Tue Mar 27 08:26:36 2007
From: KillingTimeLTD at aol.com (KillingTimeLTD at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:26:36 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]IMMEDIATE NEED: 1 ACTRESS: PAID GIG
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We need to find a replacement twentysomething - thirtysomething stereotypical
bimbette/trophy wife for an interactive murder mystery performance April 14,
from 6-9:30 p.m. in Vermilion. Pay is $100.
The role requires line memorization, ad-libbing with audience members and
staying in character. Improvisational skills & comedic timing welcome, but not
required.
We will be moving fast on this so if you snooze...
If you have talent, enjoy performing and are looking for a creative outlet,
we want to hear from you. Please send headshot or current photo and resume to
killingtimeltd at aol.com for consideration. Also include a phone number with best
time to be reached.
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From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Mar 27 08:25:30 2007
From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:25:30 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dark Room returns to CPT!
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The Dark Room kicks off April 10th!
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The Dark Room is a co-production of Cleveland Public Theatre
(www.cptonline.org) and The Cleveland Theatre Collective
(www.clevelandtheatre.com). The Dark Room affords emerging and veteran
playwrights the space and resources to develop new works. It offers a
venue to workshop plays, novels, poems, or any other written work in a
supportive, yet critical environment.
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The Dark Room returns with a special evening featuring the work of area
writer Margi Herwald Zitelli
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Tuesday, April 10
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102
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7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open session
8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi Herwald Zittelli
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Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but not required.
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Unethical by Margi Herwald Zittelli
Directed by Derek Koger
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Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer Jay Kim*, Nick
Koesters* and Kimberly Weston. =20
*Member, AEA
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Following this kick-off presentation, The Dark Room will continue on the
first Tuesday of each month. Each evening will feature a short work or
excerpt from a longer work written by a local writer. It will be staged
and performed by area actors. Each work will go through a short
rehearsal process during which the writer will be exposed to the actors'
method of approaching their work as well as a director's insight into
the piece. After the performance, there is a feedback session where the
audience will give their immediate impressions of the work. This
feedback is essential to the writer as they continue on in the process
of creation.
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The Dark Room is a place where writers take center stage and their work
has a chance to grow.
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Following the presentation of the featured work, the room is then opened
for any person who has brought a piece of work to be read. Writers
wishing to participate in this session are encouraged to arrive by
7:30pm to sign-up. The open session is first come, first served. The
actors will be available for the reading and the audience will give
feedback.
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please send a 20- 30 page script along with a short bio, cast
requirements, descriptions of the characters and a synopsis of the
piece. Writers wishing to present during the open mic portion of The
Dark Room may submit shorter works, up to ten pages, in advance of the
event. All submissions should be made to darkroom at cptonline.org.
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Mindy Childress Herman
Communications Director
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
[p] 216.631.2727 x 203
[f] 216.631.2575
mherman at cptonline.org
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6415 =
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7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open =
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8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi =
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Unethical by Margi =
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Directed by Derek Koger
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Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston. =
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will
continue on the first Tuesday of each month. Each evening will =
feature a
short work or excerpt from a longer work written by a local writer. It =
will be
staged and performed by area actors. Each work will go through a short
rehearsal process during which the writer will be exposed to the =
actors’
method of approaching their work as well as a director’s insight =
into the
piece. After the performance, there is a feedback session where the =
audience
will give their immediate impressions of the work. This feedback is =
essential
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creation.
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7:30pm to
sign-up. The open session is first come, first served. The actors =
will be
available for the reading and the audience will give =
feedback.
If you are interested in being a featured writer at a =
future
Dark Room, please send a 20- 30 page script along with a short bio, cast
requirements, descriptions of the characters and a synopsis of the =
piece.
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may
submit shorter works, up to ten pages, in advance of the event. All =
submissions
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From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 08:31:49 2007
From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:31:49 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Cast List for "Sylvia" at Clague Playhouse.
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I have been informed by director Anne McEvoy that there has been a change in the cast for the comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney.
The Correct Cast is:
SYLVIA - kELLIE McIvor
GREG - John Busser
KATE - Lisa Langford
TOM, PHYLLIS, LESLIE - Alex Nalbach
Sylvia opens April 20th, and runs through May 13, 2007.
Clague Playhouse is located at 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH 44145
Phone 440-331-0403. www.clagueplayhouse.org
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I have been informed by director Anne McEvoy that there has been a change in the cast for the comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney.
The Correct Cast is:
SYLVIA - kELLIE McIvor
GREG - John Busser
KATE - Lisa Langford
TOM, PHYLLIS, LESLIE - Alex Nalbach
Sylvia opens April 20th, and runs through May 13, 2007.
Clague Playhouse is located at 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH 44145
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From info at standingrock.net Tue Mar 27 08:56:13 2007
From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:56:13 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Finals for the Battle of Standing Rock II music
competition April 14 at The Kent Stage
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Greetings,
WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women?s Resource Center of Kent
State University
WHAT: Finals for The Battle of Standing Rock II music competition
- Opening Performance by Last Year?s Winner, *The Dr. Teeth*
WHEN: April 14, 8pm
WHERE: The Historic Kent Stage, 175 E. Main St.
ADMISSION: $5.00 for 9 Bands! (yes, we?d like to pack the place)
CONTACT: 330-673-4970
www.battleofstandingrock.com for updates
Standing Rock Cultural Arts is pleased to announce the Finalists have
been chosen for The Battle of Standing Rock II. Competition was intense
and the Finals promise to be an evening of sonic exhilaration and
charismatic performances.
Band List for Finals BOSR II
1. Drenalin: http://www.drenalinband.com
2. A Grand Design: http://www.myspace.com/agranddesign
3. Social Zero: http://www.myspace.com/socialzero
4. The Zou: http://www.myspace.com/thezou
5. The Dagger Rebellion: http://www.myspace.com/thedaggerrebellion
6. The Go Go Joes: http://www.myspace.com/celloboybjerre2
7. Astrovan: http://www.myspace.com/astrovanrock
8. Tropidelic: http://www.myspace.com/tropidelic
THE WINNER WILL RECEIVE, 15 HOURS RECORDING TIME, 1000 replicated CD's
with graphics, a drum kit & microphone package, and a CD release party.
Judges will be from local music venues, various bands, and others
connected to the local music scene. Judging criteria will include
Originality, Onstage Presence, Quality, Time Use and Crowd Reaction.
Updates: BattleOfStandingRock.com
The Women?s Resource Center of Kent State University is partnering with
Standing Rock Cultural Arts on this competition. Located on KSU?s
campus, they provide services to women on and off campus.
Standing Rock Cultural Arts is a non profit 501(c)3 art and education
organization located in Kent, Ohio. Information on events and activities
can be found at www.standingrock.net. or call 330-673-4970.
CDCentric.com is sponsoring this event as a way to provide a
professional boost to local unsigned musicians.
Other sponsors include Audio Technica America, WSTB, The AlterNation
Radion Station (88.9 FM), Moondog Recording Studios, Main Street
Kent,The Kent Area Chamber of Commerce, The Club Khameleon, and Woodsy?s
Music.
-More Info on Standing Rock Cultural Arts: www.standingrock.net
-More Info on The Women?s Resource Center of Kent State University:
-www.kent.edu/hr/wrc
Thank you for supporting Local Independent Music!
Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
330-673-4970
info at standingrock.net
From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Mar 27 10:17:53 2007
From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:17:53 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Injury List
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As baseball's opening day looms, less than a week away, several superstars have been relegated to the disabled list already. This got us to thinking: what were the worst injuries ever to happen during a Something Dada show? Wonder no more, fans, here's the Top 10 (names have been edited out to protect the stupid):
10 - Falling through the old trap door in the W. 6th Street stage and twisting an ankle
9 - Missing the step up onto the stage at the Tower Press Building, resulting in a face plant
8 - Doing a David Lee Roth jump from one stage to another at the W. 6th Street theater, banging head on speaker
6 - The infamous "kick-line" incident, where a shoe fell off during a Vegas-style number and took out the tooth of fellow kicker
6 - Everyone nearly drowning from "water feature" from upstairs bar at W. 6th Street
5 - During particularly raucous on-stage wrestling at Bassa Vita, cast members go tumbling over side bar and through chairs
4 - Accidentally stepping off the stage at the Tower Press Building, plummeting through the window
3 - Cast member misses step off of W. 6th Street stage, puts head through plywood wall
2 - Hastily planned "Tarzan" entrance for Party Quirks brings down supporting beam, destroys building at little-known, short-lived original theater
1 - Anvil intended for speedy bird falls on cast member's head
Fortunately. none of the injuries sustained during Something Dada shows have been career-threatening, and the audience is always safe. So come down and see what weird, wild events happen this weekend at Something Dada, Friday night at 8, Saturday at 8 and 10:30. Make reservations online at http://www.somethingdada.com, e-mail somethingdada.com, or call at 216.696.4242. Just remember to stretch first.
SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY
All New... All Different... Like Always.
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Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10):
Friday, March 23rd, 2007
8:00 PM
Saturday, March 24th, 2007
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
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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
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From mrsprosty at hotmail.com Tue Mar 27 09:08:42 2007
From: mrsprosty at hotmail.com (Matthew A. Sprosty)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:08:42 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]All You need to Know to Get To All the Way From China
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All You Need to Know to Get yourself to All the Way From China
Friends, Parapatetics, Clevelanders,
You have 4 nights left to see Fourth Wall Productions' second show of it's inaugaral season- All the Way from China. A new play by Barry Levey that is a mystery-thriller of sorts, pertaining to how we deal with grief.
"One year after the murder of his college sweetheart; Jack, an Ivy League dropout, finds himself in Austin, settled with a poet-turned-junkie named Bella. An old acquaintance of Jack's, inspired by the anniversary, makes a surprise visit with his own questionable intentions. As the truths of the past year begin to emerge, the nature of the two men's grief are exposed and reveal that some lives are still in danger."
Set in one of the newest real estate ventures of downtown Cleveland- The Erie Building Lofts sets the home for this intimate, and yet intrusive, play. Audience members of this weekend prior have said "the play wouldn't have worked any better anywhere else" and "the set-up/space Fourth Wall got was utilized perfectly." (Wait till you see how beautiful the loft is- it was easier than you think to set up a forty-seat house, and produce a play in it)
Show times for Thursday, March 29th. Friday, March 30th. And Saturday, March 31st are at 8pm.
Sunday, April 1st- will be an Evening show at 5pm.
Show up a half hour before each performance to be served free wine and cheese!
Turn onto West Fourth Street (because it is one way- southbound) from Lakeside, and there will be a parking lot on your left that is about $5 to park. Or, you can find free parking on the street. Look for a well-dressed man (that's Matt Sprosty) standing outside to greet you. Walk in, and purchase your $10 ticket from the box office (that's Rebecca Cole). Once into the room, another Fourth Wall member (Dash Combs) will make sure you get as much wine and cheese as you want.
Then, sit back, relax, and let (Fourth Wall member) Justin Tatum, Rob Jaeger, and Lauren Smith entertain you as the characters in All the Way from China.
(If wondering what to eat before or after the show: Fourth Wall recommends Karl's Inn of the Barristers on West 3rd St., Cleveland Chop House, Pannini's in the Warehouse District, or Waterstreet Grill on West 9th St.)
We hope you do come out, and spend your night downtown with us. The lofts are beautiful, the show is fantastic, and we appreciate any and all support we get.
From cprince at bw.edu Tue Mar 27 09:16:54 2007
From: cprince at bw.edu (cprince at bw.edu)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:16:54 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dancers needed at the Great Lakes Medieval Faire
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The Great Lakes Medieval Faire
Will be holding its' final round of auditions for the 2007 season on
Saturday March 31,10am - 3pm, Fight Audition: 3pm - 5pm
and Sunday April 1,10am - 4pm
-at the Great Lakes Medieval Faire grounds in Geneva
We are still looking for men and women of all ages to fill many
varying roles. Ms. Christine A. Prince, the choreographer for
the faire, is especially in need of individuals with an
interest or background in dance whom would like to learn and
perform Medieval and Rennaissance dance techniques.
For all volunteers cast in any role, free improvisation and stage combat
training will be provided by director Mr. John Davis.
For directions and additional information go to
http://www.medievalfaire.com/audition.htm
Please contact John Davis at John at TheFightDirector.com
or Christine Prince at cprince at bw.edu with addtional questions.
John Davis? Bio
Prior to taking up his sword as two-thirds of the comic sword-fighting duo
Hack and Slash, John performed extensively at Renaissance Festivals
throughout the nation for over a decade; over five thousand performances
in fifteen countries.
As an actor, singer, and fight choreographer, John's favorite roles and
projects include: the title role in Jesus Christ Superstar, The Acafellas,
Cyrano De Bergerac, The Fights of Romeo and Juliet, the Purple
Pumpernickel Stunt Show, the Perils of Emily Stunt Show, the Vile McNasty
Stunt Show and the Maryland Renaissance Festival's Human Chess Matches
(which he directed for seven years). Other performances include the Folger
Shakespeare Library, Greenbriar Resort, Armed Forces Entertainment,
Birmingham Museum of Art, Metroplitan Arts Club, and the Alabama
Shakespeare Festival. He has made many national radio and television
appearances including he Today Show, Deco Drive, Good Morning Atlanta, and
numerous regional and national broadcasts.
As the Entertainment Director/Fight Director and Stunt Coordinator at the
Florida Renaissance Festival and the Tennessee Renaissance Festival John
has enjoyed teaching hundreds classes in Improvisation, Dialect, Character
Development, Movement and Stage Combat. He restructured the entertainment
programs of these festivals yielding exponential growth. John has been
directing, producing and performing many choreographic projects all over
the U.S for over two decades. John is also a bullwhip and western gunplay
coach. In addition, John is a certified actor combatant with the Society
of American Fight Directors ('96). He has also appeared as an
improvisational comedian at Comedy-Olympics and performed as comic relief
in Celtic Crossroads (starring the Grammy Nominated Rogues of Scotland).
John Most recently had the honor of being a guest instructor at the
International Order of the Sword and Pen?s 2007 Paddy Crean Workshop at
The Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta, Canada.
From ray at worldeonline.com Tue Mar 27 09:22:43 2007
From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:22:43 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition - Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads (Film)
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Casting Call
We will be having our casting call for
Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads
Saturday April 7, 2007 from 3-7pm. at:
North Coast Casting
4913 Storer Ave., Cleve., OH 44102
(216) 651-5441
Laugh-at-the-Law Productions and ShockStar Studios
Casting call for new independent horror movie.
"Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads"
We are currently looking for talent for our next feature.
Casting for: (over 18 only please)
Main Characters:
6 females: Must look 16-18, High School.
3 female: must look college age, 21-25
3 male: 21-25
2 male: must look high school age.
1 Female, mother type, 35-50
1 Female: cheerleader coach, 25-50
1 female: looks high school age, foreign exchange student (European
accent-variable) Nudity required.
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required.
We also need extras. All types welcome.
Also, looking for production assistants and special effects people.
Shooting should be on the weekends for 3-8 weeks in the Spring/Summer.
Majority of shooting will take place in Lake County, Ohio. This movie
is planned to be screened at multiple Film festivals with a good chance
for international distribution.
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Laugh-at-the-Law Productions Ltd.
PO Box 763
Painesville, OH 44077
www.laugh-at-the-law.com
Ray Szuch, CEO - worldEonline.com
Founder - "The Indie Gathering"
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Laugh-at-the-Law Productions and ShockStar Studios
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"Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads"
We are currently looking for talent for our next feature.
Casting for: (over 18 only please)
Main Characters:
6 females: Must look 16-18, High School.
3 female: must look college age, 21-25
3 male: 21-25
2 male: must look high school age.
1 Female, mother type, 35-50
1 Female: cheerleader coach, 25-50
1 female: looks high school age, foreign exchange student (European
accent-variable) Nudity required.
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required.
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From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Mar 27 09:25:54 2007
From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:25:54 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lil Box at CPT presents The Importance of Not Being Frank!
Wednesday, March 28 at 7:30pm
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by Tim Tyler
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Wednesday, March 28, 7:30 pm
Cleveland Public Theatre Storefront
6415 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland OH 44102
Admission donation at door
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About the play: The Importance of Not Being Frank is a modernized,
Americanized version of Oscar Wilde's classic, The Importance of Being
Earnest. Replacing Wilde's pampered aristocrats (Jack and Algernon) are
Frank and Warren, the new pampered aristocrats of American society -
political lobbyists with little scruples but scads of money to burn.=20
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Currently their big challenge is to push through the new construction of
a religious-themed amusement park ("Bible Land!") that its "silent"
investors -- high-ranking politicians and Supreme Court justices -- want
to build on very cheap, but very radioactive, land.
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Aiding the two lobbyists is Warren's aunt, Madam Purejoy (Wilde's Lady
Algernon), the owner of the most successful escort service on the East
Coast. Frank and Warren have gotten many a government contract off the
backs of Madam Purejoy's girls, and they see no reason to cease with
that winning formula now. Frank falls for Madam Purejoy's daughter,
Cherry (Gwendolen), who works for her mother and just happens to be the
service's number-one moneymaker. Warren falls for Frank's ward, Britney
Buckwell (Cecily), an heiress who lives at his country estate, and a
madcap love affair ensues.=20
=20
Unfortunately for all - and especially for Warren - Frank is
experiencing pangs of conscience and wavering on his decision to get the
Bible Land project moving.=20
=20
But Bible Land's "steering" committee - a blowhard Senator, a
hypocritical TV evangelist, and an obsequious medical "expert" - figure
they can easily turn Frank around Too bad Frank turns the tables on them
by stealing their damning medical report (detailing the deadly effects
of the radioactive land) and threatening to release it to the press.
However, despite these complications, eventually true love conquers all.
=20
About the Playwright: Tim Tyler has lived in Northeast Ohio just about
all his life and has been writing for many years now (mainly screenplays
and plays), yea, more years than his arthritic memory cares to remember.
Although some of his works have placed highly in writing contests across
this great land of ours, he has yet to make any significant money from
his work. Apparently the man is too dim to admit the obvious and give it
up. As if being rejected by the most powerful agents and biggest names
in entertainment isn't enough, he also seeks more abuse by doing
stand-up comedy from time to time. Fortunately, you won't be seeing him
on "Letterman" any time soon.
=20
Lil Box is a new program to foster the development of innovative
theatrical work in Northeast Ohio. Lil Box will serve as a complement to
CPT's highly successful Big [Box] Series. This season, the Lil Box will
produce readings of three new plays. The second reading will be held at
the end of March and the third will be held the first week of April.
Each script will receive either a fully staged reading or a simple
production, depending on the scope of the script and the playwright and
director's intentions. We will release additional information about the
program and submission guidelines soon.
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The Importance of =
Not
Being Frank
by Tim Tyler
Directed by Lisa
Siciliano
Wednesday, March 28, 7:30 pm
Cleveland Public Theatre Storefront 6415 Detroit =
Avenue, ClevelandOH =
44102=
Admission donation at =
door
About the =
play:The Importance of Not Being Frank is a modernized, =
Americanized
version of Oscar Wilde's =
classic,
The Importance of Being Earnest. Replacing Wilde's
pampered aristocrats (Jack and Algernon) are Frank and Warren, the new =
pampered
aristocrats of American society – political lobbyists with little
scruples but scads of money to burn.
Currently their big
challenge is to push through the new construction of a religious-themed
amusement park ("BibleLand!") =
that its
"silent" investors -- high-ranking politicians and Supreme =
Court
justices -- want to build on very cheap, but very radioactive, =
land.
Aiding the two lobbyists is =
Warren's aunt, Madam Purejoy =
(Wilde's
Lady Algernon), the owner of the most successful escort service on the =
East
Coast. Frank and Warren have gotten many a government contract off the =
backs of
Madam Purejoy's girls, and =
they see
no reason to cease with that winning formula now. Frank falls
for Madam Purejoy's =
daughter,
Cherry (Gwendolen), who works for her mother and just happens to be the =
service's number-one moneymaker. Warren falls for =
Frank's
ward, Britney Buckwell (Cecily), an heiress who lives at his country =
estate,
and a madcap love affair ensues.
Unfortunately for all =
– and
especially for Warren – Frank is
experiencing pangs of conscience and wavering on his decision to get the =
Bible =
Land
project moving.
But =
Bible =
Land's "steering" committee – a =
blowhard
Senator, a hypocritical TV evangelist, and an obsequious medical
"expert" – figure they can easily turn Frank around Too =
bad
Frank turns the tables on them by stealing their damning medical report
(detailing the deadly effects of the radioactive land) and threatening =
to
release it to the press. However, despite these complications, =
eventually true
love conquers all.
About the =
Playwright: Tim Tyler has =
lived in Northeast Ohio just about all his life and has =
been
writing for many years now (mainly screenplays and plays), yea, more =
years than
his arthritic memory cares to remember. Although some of his works have =
placed
highly in writing contests across this great land of ours, he has yet to =
make
any significant money from his work. Apparently the man is too dim to =
admit the
obvious and give it up. As if being rejected by the most powerful agents =
and
biggest names in entertainment isn't
enough, he also seeks more abuse by doing stand-up comedy from time to =
time.
Fortunately, you won't be =
seeing him
on "Letterman" any time soon.
Lil Box is a new program to foster the development
of innovative theatrical work in Northeast =
Ohio.
Lil Box will serve as a complement to CPT's
highly successful Big =
[Box]
Series. This season, the Lil Box will produce readings of three new =
plays. The
second reading will be held at the end of March and the third will be =
held the
first week of April. Each script will receive either a fully staged =
reading or
a simple production, depending on the scope of the script and the =
playwright
and director's intentions. =
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guidelines
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From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 13:56:09 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Take Mom to Boogie this weekend!
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Stahl, Paul Floriano with Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung.
Take your Mom, she'll love it!!
This week the Club is offering $10 tickets for the Fri and Sat performances.=
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It starts at 9PM and finishes up at around 10:30.
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the Andrews Sisters and features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, P=
aul Floriano with Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung.
Take your Mom, she'll love it!!
This week the Club is offering $10 tickets for the Fri and Sat performances.=
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From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 11:10:56 2007
From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:10:56 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]WANTED: Sellers of commercial spots and production for
local TV Show...
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The Jay Rossi Project TV show, currently airing every Tuesday on Time Warner cable at 7:30pm, is looking for people to sell commercial spots and production to area businesses, to help implement our move to an additional channel and reach a larger viewing audience.
Interested people must be:
* Serious and reliable,
* Self-motivated, eager and outgoing,
* Friendly with great personalities and
* Skillful in communicating, problem solving and teaching
Duties will include:
* Telephone communications,
* Personal meetings,
* Email communications,
* All of the above for leads, sales and production,
* Deal closing and
* Relaying all details to managerial staff.
This is a great opportunity to get involved with a rapidly growing TV show and a chance to make good money at the same time.
Interested parties please contact thejrpshow at yahoo.com or call 330-410-0488.
The Jay Rossi Project
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The Jay Rossi Project TV show, currently airing every Tuesday on Time Warner cable at 7:30pm, is looking for people to sell commercial spots and production to area businesses, to help implement our move to an additional channel and reach a larger viewing audience.
Interested people must be:
* Serious and reliable,
* Self-motivated, eager and outgoing,
* Friendly with great personalities and
* Skillful in communicating, problem solving and teaching
Duties will include:
* Telephone communications,
* Personal meetings,
* Email communications,
* All of the above for leads, sales and production,
* Deal closing and
* Relaying all details to managerial staff.
This is a great opportunity to get involved with a rapidly growing TV show and a chance
to make good money at the same time.
Interested parties please contact thejrpshow at yahoo.com or call 330-410-0488.
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From dnwagner at kent.edu Tue Mar 27 11:43:55 2007
From: dnwagner at kent.edu (dnwagner at kent.edu)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 14:43:55 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]More talent and fun at the 4:12
In-Reply-To: <776131.95964.qm@web50711.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
References: <776131.95964.qm@web50711.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
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Bored on Friday nights=3F Want to go out=2C party=2C dance and meet new =
people but you left the bar and club scene behind=3F Or=2C do you want a=
=
night away from the kids=2E If you answered yes to any of those =
questions=2C come check out the 4=3A12 at SPAN Ministries this Friday=2C =
March 30th=2E
The 4=3A12 is the answer for those who love to party but don=92t like the=
=
negative consequences associated with visiting clubs=2E The 4=3A12 is a =
place where you can have a good time and not feel bad about the music =
you danced to or what you did=2E =
The 4=3A12 runs every Friday night from 9pm to 1am=2E Recording artists =
Patrick and Jackie Davis are set to perform live this Friday=2C March =
30th=2E Patrick and Jackie have traveled all over the US with their =
music and even made a great showing in Australia=2E Come out and =
support Cleveland=92s local talent who are about to do great things on a =
worldwide scale=2E
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The 4=3A12 is located at 361 Northeast Avenue in Tallmadge=2C Ohio=2E Fo=
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more information about the 4=3A12 log onto www=2Espanministries=2Eorg or =
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From chloe at passportproject.org Tue Mar 27 11:46:57 2007
From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 14:46:57 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Belly Dance classes--beginning and intermediate;
and GRAPHIC DESIGN begin today
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Passport Project is thrilled to continue these wonderful classes--the
6-week session begins TODAY! Drop-ins are welcome to Belly Dance.=20
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6:30 to 7:30PM: Beginning Belly Dance
7:30 to 8:30PM: Intermediate Belly Dance
=20
6:45-8:15PM: Graphic Design=20
=20
www.passportproject.org click on
"classes" for more info.=20
=20
Passport Project is offering the following classes this 6-week session
(March 27 through May 5):
=20
W. African Dance
Capoeira from Brazil
Hula
Modern Dance
Creative Movement=20
Dance Camp=20
Salsa
Line Dance
Belly Dance
Beginning Computer Skills
Graphic Design
Guitar Lessons
LOCATION:
=20
Passport Project Global Community Arts Center
12801 Buckeye Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44120
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Contact us: (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org
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=20
PEACE
Chlo=EB Hopson
Passport Project, Director
chloe at passportproject.org
ph:: 216.721.1055
http://passportproject.org =20
Passport Project's mission is to provide exciting educational
experiences that build community through the arts, encourage respect for
diversity and rejection of racism and negative bias, and inspire a
passion for learning and the global community.=20
Passport Project offers multicultural programs and residencies at
schools, at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to
further this mission. Passport Project does diversity train ing in the
corporate setting.
Passport Project is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that has been
planting seeds of peace and acceptance since 1998.
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From rmercer at bw.edu Tue Mar 27 11:21:48 2007
From: rmercer at bw.edu (Ruth Benedict Mercer)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 14:21:48 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Camp with Victoria Bussert
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What do Rent, Woman in White, and Mary Poppins all have in common? All
of these hot Broadway shows have B-W Music Theatre grads in them! How do
you get there? Victoria Bussert's Music Theatre Intensive is the first
step. High School Juniors - spend the week of July 21 to 27, 2007 with
Vicky and her staff at B-W for one-on-one audition training and go to
your college auditions totally prepared! Audition requirements and
applications are available on our website at
www.bw.edu/academics/conservatory/outreach/smp/mth
.
Applications due by April 16 so don't delay. Vicky Bussert has
jump-started dozens of Broadway careers - let her do the same for your
college career!
=20
Ruth B. Mercer
Program Coordinator for Conservatory Outreach
Baldwin-Wallace College
v: 440.826.2360
f: 440.826.8069
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From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Tue Mar 27 14:09:02 2007
From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:09:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROHN THOMAS' ACTING FOR THE CAMERA starts on APRIL 16!
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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
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The purpose of this course is to introduce the student to techniques for =
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Instructor: Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20
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From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Tue Mar 27 14:19:56 2007
From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:19:56 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]can you or would you like to act?
Message-ID:
Are you an actor or actress? Ever been interested in theatre?
Does any one tell you that you should become an actor?
Prayz Hym Productions, Inc searching for
Men and male teens.
2 Roles available for Gospel Play entitled ?Let Go & Let God?
For information regarding roles and play availability
Contact
Ashley Grier
216- 659-9299
prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com
Regards,
Ashley Grier
C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions
*Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!*
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From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:27:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]interested in theatre?
Message-ID:
Do you love Theatre?
Are you sixteen years and older and often wonder what really goes on behind
that curtain?
What goes on when putting together a play?
If so, come, volunteer
And
Gain an enjoyable experience!!
Prayz Hym Productions is looking for volunteers to assist its very first
production of ?Let Go & Let God?!
If you need volunteer work or just want to assist in the theatre,
Call Ashley 216- 659-9299 or Aleah 216- 269- 0558
Email: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com or aleah_prayzhym at hotmail.com
*Theatre is Amazing!!!!!!!!!!!!!*
Regards,
Ashley Grier
C.E.O< Prayz Hym Productions
*Holding on to my dreams, while I fly so high!*
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From drd at actingoutschool.com Tue Mar 27 16:30:15 2007
From: drd at actingoutschool.com (drd at actingoutschool.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:30:15 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition classes at Acting Out
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ANNOUNCING CLASSES ON AUDITION TECHNIQUES FOR ACTORS, 16 years and
older, AT ACTING OUT SCHOOL OF PERFORMANCE AND VISUAL ARTS!!!
March 29-May 17, 2007, Thursdays, 7p-9:30p
Cost $250 for the 8-week session (20 hours)
Course description: This course looks at the basic audition
techniques: how to pick a monologue, how to pick a song, cold reading
work, working on types of improvs one can encounter at an audition,
what does a director or casting agent want, what is audition etiquette.
Instructor: D. Roger Dixon, Director, Actor, Professional Acting Coach
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Acting Out School for Performance and Visual Arts
23945 Mercantile Rd., Suite H
Beachwood, OH 44122
216.831.5588
www.actingoutschool.com
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From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Tue Mar 27 16:47:15 2007
From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:47:15 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]EVE presents the DONAHEY FAMILY on April 17, 2007
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Join us on April 17, 2007 at 7p.m. for THE DONAHEY FAMILY: POLITICIANS =
AND ARTISTS which will premiere at the Kent State Tuscarawas campus. =
This one act play written by Jonathan Wilhelm celebrates the life of the =
Donahey Family which included Vic Donahey (Governor of Ohio), Hal =
Donahey (cartoonist for the CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER), Will Donahey =
(creator of the "Teenie Weenies" Children's series), Mary Donahey =
(children's book author) and Gertrude Donahey (first elected woman =
official in the state of Ohio). This program will feature Rob Catalano =
and Kris Smith and is directed by Bette Lou Higgins. The performance is =
FREE and open to the public. For more information contact =
archives at tusc.kent.edu or call 330-330-3391 X 47494. The Theatre is =
located at 330 University NE in New Philadelphia, Ohio.=20
To arrange for this or any of our programs to be presented for your =
group, contact Eden Valley directly by responding to this e-mail with =
your request.
For a complete schedule of Eden Valley Events check out our calendar =
page at www.edenvalleyenterprises.org.
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From: vmd614 at sbcglobal.net (VINCENT DEPAUL)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:40:59 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]TD needed for Holy Name High School production of Guys and
Dolls
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TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls. Set construction starts 4/9/07 through 4/13/07. The design calls for about 9 flats (buildings with lights) and 2 wagons to be built. Stipend is $450.00 Must have own tools and suitable transportation for any materials purchased. This is a pretty simple gig and should take no longer than 1 week to complete around the schedule you determine. Call 216/227-9428 for additional information.
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TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls. Set construction starts 4/9/07 through 4/13/07. The design calls for about 9 flats (buildings with lights) and 2 wagons to be built. Stipend is $450.00 Must have own tools and suitable transportation for any materials purchased. This is a pretty simple gig and should take no longer than 1 week to complete around the schedule you determine. Call 216/227-9428 for additional information.
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From vrenner at neo.rr.com Tue Mar 27 20:36:04 2007
From: vrenner at neo.rr.com (Val Renner)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 23:36:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Theatre of Ohio Auditions
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Ballet Theatre of Ohio announces auditions for its 2007-2008 season
Christine Meneer, Artistic Director
Ballet Theatre of Ohio is a ballet based company which will perform two
full-length ballets per year. There will also be at least 2 repertory
performances which will include neo-classical and contemporary ballets
choreographed by Artistic Director, Christine Meneer and other guest
choreographers.
Additional Auditions TBA
www.BalletTheatreOhio.org
265 N. Main St.
Munroe Falls, Ohio 44262
330-688-6065
Fax - 330-688-7781
Questions: chrismeneer at ameritech.net
Saturday, April 7, 2007 1:00
Ballet Theatre of Ohio Studio
265 N. Main St (Rt 91)
Munroe Falls, Ohio 44262
Offering contracts to 4 females and 4 males for up to 30 wks starting at
$400. per wk. Season begins mid-June. Health care package is optional with
provisions for pointe shoes / technique shoes.
Performances include Nutcracker, Coppelia, at least one repertory season
plus many educational outreach and community events. Dancers may be
invited to perform in Sleeping Beauty May 5 & 6, 2007.
Please call and reserve an audition time. Arrive one hour prior to audition
time. Bring resume with references names, headshot, performance video
preferred but not required. Strong ballet technique required. Partnering
skills required. Bring pointe shoes - Repertory will be taught during the
audition.
Audition Fee: $10.00
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Mar 28 03:51:34 2007
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 06:51:34 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]add your link to my website
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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 01:27:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Are you a digital storyteller?
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From jpk1798 at gmail.com Wed Mar 28 01:22:51 2007
From: jpk1798 at gmail.com (Jack Kilroy)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 04:22:51 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Traditional Irish Music at Beachland, April 13
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*IRISH MUSICIAN NOEL LENAGHAN IN CONCERT AT BEACHLAND BALLROOM*
Noel Lenaghan, the noted traditional Irish musician, singer, song-writer,
and entertainer, returns to Cleveland after a 10 year absence to perform at
the Beachland Ballroom, Friday, April 13, 2007 at 8pm.
Tickets are $10 for the long-awaited concert. www.beachlandballroom.com
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Noel was one of the most popular Iris=
h
musicians performing in the Cleveland area at venues such as Tim Ryan's Pub
and Fagan's in the Flats.
Noel has been described as "one of Irish traditional music's best
all-rounders." His rich voice has graced the airs and stages of the world
for three decades. 'He is one of the few who covers the full spectrum of
Irish music with the flute, mandolin, tin-whistle and guitar within his
creative grasp.
His repertoire includes traditional songs in English and Irish and although
he has a huge body of tunes from the reservoir of Irish traditional music,
his performance reflects his northern background but also includes
selections from Galway, Donegal, and Mayo
While Noel is a respected flute teacher in Galway, he primarily uses the
mandolin to accompany his songs.
In the past, he has formed and recorded with such groups as *Rakish Paddy*,
*Clumsy Lovers*, *The Rambling Boys of Pleasure*, the Cleveland-based *Easy
and Free*, and the innovative *Druid Soul Band*.
Born in Belfast in 1954 Noel was heavily influenced by the musical
renaissance that took place during the 60's and 70's in Ireland. The ground
breaking work of the Mc Peake family, The Dubliners, Margaret Barry, The
Clancy Brothers, Planxty and Dick Gaughan all had a profound impact on his
musical development.
Noel released his first solo cd, *No Trouble At All*, to a full-capacity
audience at the R=F3is=EDn Dubh in Galway in mid-summer 2003. He is current=
ly
recording his long-awaited second album in association with Long Eared Owl
Productions.
For tickets to the Beachland Ballroom concert, call 216-383-1124. For
further information: http://www.noellenaghan.net. In the United States,
contact Noel Lenaghan c/o Jack Kilroy 440-759-1253 or jpk1798 at gmail.com.
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rform at the Beachland Ballroom, Friday, April 13, 2007 at 8pm.
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Noel was one of the most pop=
ular Irish musicians performing in the Cleveland area at venues such as Tim=
Ryan's Pub and Fagan's in the Flats.
Noel has been described as "one of Irish traditional music's b=
est all-rounders." His rich voice has graced the airs and stages of the wor=
ld for three decades.=20
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overs the full spectrum of Irish music with the flute, mandolin, tin-whistl=
e and guitar within his creative grasp.
His repertoire includes traditional songs in English and Irish and=
although he has a huge body of tunes from the reservoir of Irish tradition=
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s selections from=20
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While Noel is a respected flute teacher in Galway, he primarily us=
es the mandolin to accompany his songs.
In the past, he has formed and recorded with such groups as Clumsy Lovers, The Rambling Boys of Pleas=
ure, the Cleveland-based Easy and Free, and the innovative=
Druid Soul Band.
Born in Belfast in 1954 Noel was heavily influenced by the musical=
renaissance that took place during the 60's and 70's in Ireland. T=
he ground breaking work of the Mc Peake family, The Dubliners, Margaret Bar=
ry, The Clancy Brothers, Planxty and Dick Gaughan all had a profound impact=
on his musical development.
Noel released his first solo cd, No Trouble At All, to a full-capacity audience at the R=F3is=ED=
n Dubh in=20
Galway in mid-summer 2003. He is currently recording his long-awaited secon=
d album in association with Long Eared Owl Productions.
For tickets to the Beachland Ballroom concert, call 216-383-1124. =
For further information:
http://www.noellenaghan.net.In the United States, contact No=
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>From groundworksmailinglist "
It?s a not-to-be-missed evening of dance as GroundWorks Dancetheater celebrates its eighth annual performance at DanceWorks ?07. World premieres of NANO by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara with music composed and performed by Music Director Gustavo Aguilar and Hurricane Heart by New York choreographer Keely Garfield with music by Nina Simone as well as the intriguing shadow piece Through the Lens, by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer, make this a must-see performance. Tickets are on sale now at 216.631.2727. Performances are Thursday, Friday & Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tickets: general admission, $18; seniors, $15; CPT artist member pass, $5 and Thursday tickets, $10. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Road at West 65th Street
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From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 7:11:10 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a MAGICIAN? John Steven Bloom/Mar. 28 & Other News!
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From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Wed Mar 28 07:37:02 2007
From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:37:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Western Campus Theatre Dept. presents Peter Pan
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Tri-C West Theatre Department presents Peter Pan
Peter Pan - Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green
based upon the book by J.M. Barrie
Director - Scott Posey
Musical Director - Kira Seaton
Set Design - Don McBride
Lighting Design - Shawna Melnykowski
Costume Design - Craig Tucker
Based upon the book by J.M. Barrie with music by Jule Styne and lyrics
by Comden and Green, this musical, which includes such great songs as
"I'm Gonna Crow" and ""I Won't Grow Up", takes us on a magical journey
to Neverland. With the aid of the loyal Tinkerbelle, Peter rescues
Wendy, Peter, Michael, John and the Lost Boys from Captain Hook. He
might even rescue all us from the worst villain: adulthood. Come fly
with us and return to Neverland.=20
*Flying for this production is provided by "Flying by Foy"*=20
Running: April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm
April 22 and 29th 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 $10
Students/Seniors/Staff $8
CCC Students Free with valid
ID
Group rates for 10 or more
For more information and reservations please call: 216-987-5536
Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, OH 44130
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April 22 and 29th at 3pm
Mainstage Ticket and Reservation =
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From k_man61 at hotmail.com Wed Mar 28 08:36:43 2007
From: k_man61 at hotmail.com (Kevin Walsh)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:36:43 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Allan Byrne's Contact Info
Message-ID:
Hello Everybody,
Does anyone have Allan Byrne's email address or any other contact info?
Allan was my acting instructor at Cleveland State University and I want to
get in touch with him.
Allan Byrne has been an actor, director, and dramatic arts teacher for
twenty-five years. He has performed in fifty professional productions,
including starring roles at The Yale Repertory Theatre, The Pittsburgh
Public Theatre, Stage West, The Cleveland Play House, and The Great Lakes
Theatre Festival. He appeared in the film Teachers with Nick Nolte and has
been featured in television commercials, nationally-televised voice overs,
and industrial films for McDonalds, Ohio Lottery, American Greetings,
Goodyear and Sherwin Williams, to name a few.
Thanks much
Kevin M Walsh
k_man61 at hotmail.com
www.myspace.com/kevinmichaelwalsh
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From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Mar 28 10:51:24 2007
From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:51:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Summer theatre camp at The Players Guild in Canton
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2007 Summer Theatre Camp
This exciting performing arts day camp is designed for children and
teens who love to sing, act, and dance and provides a great opportunity
to develop skills and gain experience. Aspiring young performers will
rehearse for a musical production which will top off a terrific summer.
Camp is taught by professionals seen on stage and behind the scenes at
The Players Guild Theatre. It is a 5 week program where kids and teens
(6-18) with an interest in musical theatre can participate in a full
production while developing their skills as actors, dancers and singers.
Sessions are held Monday through Friday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Campers must
bring their own sack lunch and beverage each day.
All experience levels are welcome. Auditions for lead and minor roles
will take place during the first week of camp. All students will have a
role. There are not just roles for little puppies, we need teenagers for
some of the older leads!
In addition to being a confidence builder, camp teaches the various
fundamentals of theatre in a community theatre environment. Learn about
costumes, scenery, stage makeup, voice, movement, acting, auditioning
and more. Have fun learning about theatre and making new friends!
Overall it promises to be a rewarding experience. Students will walk
away with new skills, improved techniques, a great sense of
accomplishment as well as friendships and memories they'll never forget.
June 18-July 20, 2007
Monday-Friday
9:00am-3:00pm
Tuition---$400
(5% Discount for each additional student in family)
Orientation Meeting
Sunday, June 17 at 6:00pm
There will be before camp care available from 8am-9am and after camp
care from 3pm-5:15pm. The charge will be $5/hr. or a max of $40 a week.
2007 Summer Musical
101 Dalmatians
In a loving home in the city of London, Dalmatian parents, Pongo and
Perdita happily raise their Dalmatian puppies, until the monstrous
Cruella De Vil plots to steal them for her new fur coat! Join all the
dogs of London, as they daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her
bumbling henchmen. With a delightfully fun score, lovable characters,
and one of the most deliciously evil villains in the Disney canon, this
stage adaptation is certain to charm and delight all students.
The staff
Instructors
Lisa Belopotosky & Carrie Alexander Spina
Production Designer
Stephen A. Becker
Camp Manager
Tricia M. Ostertag
Teaching Assistant
Jack Bartholet
Performances will be
July 20 & 21 at 7:00pm
July 22 at 2:30pm
Tickets are $10 and may
be purchased by calling
330-453-7617
_____
Call 330-453-7619
or mail enrollment form at www.playersguildtheatre.com/summer_camp.html
to register
Registrations must be received by June 14
Early registrations are encouraged.
Tricia M. Ostertag
Artistic Manager of The Players Guild Theatre
330-453-7619
artistic at playersguildtheatre.com
www.playersguildtheatre.com
"Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself."
-George Bernard Shaw
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2007 Summer Theatre =
Camp
This =
exciting
performing arts day camp is designed for children and teens who love to =
sing,
act, and dance and provides a great =
opportunity to
develop skills and gain experience. Aspiring young performers will =
rehearse for
a musical production which will top off a terrific summer. =
Camp is taught =
by
professionals seen on stage and behind the scenes at The Players Guild =
Theatre.
It is a 5 week program where kids and teens (6-18) with an interest in =
musical
theatre can participate in a full production while developing their =
skills as
actors, dancers and singers. Sessions are held Monday through Friday =
from 9:00am-3:00pm.
Campers must bring their own sack lunch and beverage each =
day.
All experience =
levels are
welcome. Auditions for lead and minor roles will take place during the =
first
week of camp. All students will have a role. There are not just roles =
for
little puppies, we need teenagers for some of =
the
older leads!
In addition to being a confidence builder, camp teaches the various
fundamentals of theatre in a community theatre environment. Learn about
costumes, scenery, stage makeup, voice, movement, acting, auditioning =
and more.
Have fun learning about theatre and making new friends!
Overall it promises to be a rewarding experience. Students will walk =
away with
new skills, improved techniques, a great sense of accomplishment as well =
as
friendships and memories they’ll never forget. June =
18-July 20, 2007
Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm
Tuition---$400
(5% Discount for each additional student in family)
Orientation
Meeting
Sunday, June 17 at 6:00pm
There will be =
before camp
care available from 8am-9am
and after camp care from 3pm-5:15pm.
The charge will be $5/hr. or a max of =
$40 a
week.
2007
Summer Musical
101 Dalmatians<=
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In a =
loving home
in the city of =
London,
Dalmatian parents, Pongo and Perdita happily raise their Dalmatian =
puppies,
until the monstrous Cruella De Vil plots to steal them for her new fur =
coat!
Join all the dogs of London, =
as
they daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her bumbling henchmen. =
With a
delightfully fun score, lovable characters, and one of the most =
deliciously
evil villains in the Disney canon, this stage adaptation is certain to =
charm
and delight all students.
The
staff Instructors
Lisa Belopotosky & Carrie Alexander =
Spina
Production Designer
Stephen A. Becker
CampManager Tricia M. Ostertag
Teaching Assistant Jack Bartholet
Performances
will be
July 20 & 21 at 7:00pm
July 22 at 2:30pm
Tickets are $10 and may
be purchased by calling
330-453-7617
"Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about =
creating
yourself." -George Bernard Shaw
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From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Wed Mar 28 10:24:27 2007
From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:24:27 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ushers for Rose Tattoo FRI & SAT!
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Ensemble is looking for ushers for the Friday and Saturday 8pm evening performances of "The Rose Tattoo." If you are interested please contact by phone or via email.
216.321.2930
ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net
Ushers are allowed to see the show in exchange for volunteering.!!
We would need you there one hour before the show (7pm-8pm).
Thank you
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
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Ensemble is looking for ushers for the Friday and Saturday 8pm evening performances of "The Rose Tattoo." If you are interested please contact by phone or via email.
Ushers are allowed to see the show in exchange for volunteering.!!
We would need you there one hour before the show (7pm-8pm).
Thank you
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
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From gooberthackel at yahoo.com Wed Mar 28 11:13:23 2007
From: gooberthackel at yahoo.com (Dash Combs)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 11:13:23 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Roommate needed
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From donald.boozer at cpl.org Wed Mar 28 12:10:10 2007
From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 15:10:10 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Check These Out
Message-ID:
This week's posting from the Literature Department at Cleveland Publi=
c=20
Library... located on the second floor of the Main Library, downtown=
=20
Cleveland, at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue. Click on the lin=
k=20
provided to access the library=92s catalog to reserve any of these=
=20
titles. For more information, visit our location, call 216-623-2881, =
or=20
email us at =93literature cpl.org.=94
1000 Films to Change Your Life.
Time Out, 2006.
(PN1995 .T46 2006)
http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1904978738
"This book is not a guide to viewing, nor a list of 'best ever' films=
.=20
1000 Films to Change Your Life is, instead, a celebration of cinema's=
=20
emotional power, written by people in the thick of the movie=20
business." =96 from the back cover
The Decline of the Hollywood Empire.
Herv=E9 Fischer.
Talonbooks, 2006.
(PN1993.5.U65 F4713 2006)
http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0889225451
(Link includes cover art)
"In The Decline of the Hollywood Empire, artist and philosopher Herve=
=20
Fischer heralds an inevitable move from 35 mm to digital distribution=
,=20
which will take what has until now existed only on the margins of=
=20
the "entertainment industry" - independent film, amateur film,=20
documentary and other genres - from bit players to starring roles: ho=
w=20
the Trojan horse of digital technology and distribution, in the hands=
=20
of independent producers, could well toll the bell for Hollywood's=
=20
hegemony in the business of film."=97from the book jacket.=20
Literature Into Film: Theory and Practical Approaches.
Linda Costanzo Cahir.
McFarland, 2006.
(PN1997.85 .C25 2006)
=93For most people, film adaptation of literature can be summed up in=
one=20
sentence: =91The movie wasn=92t as good as the book.=92 This volume s=
hows=20
that this evaluation is not always true and may even be intrinsically=
=20
unfair. Movies based on literary works, while often billed as=20
adaptations, are more correctly termed translations, and evaluating=
=20
them fairly takes an awareness of many factors.=94 =96 from 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, Hudson, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the link=
=20
provided and choose your library as the pickup location.
**************************
Donald Boozer
Subject Department Librarian
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 ahedger at fineartsassociation.org Wed Mar 28 13:03:00 2007
From: ahedger at fineartsassociation.org (Ann Hedger)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 15:03:00 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Movers/Dancers Needed for "Guys & Dolls"
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The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094
=20
Male Movers/Dancers are still needed for=20
The Fine Arts Association production of
"Guys & Dolls"
=20
Dance Call Audition:=20
Tuesday, April 17 beginning at 6:30 pm=20
Call 440-951-7500 x113 for an appointment and information.
=20
"Guys & Dolls"
A musical fable of Broadway
Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and=20
Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
=20
Director - Fabio Polanco
Choreographer - Jim Weaver
Music Director - John Krol
=20
Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm
June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm
Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007
=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
Ann Hedger
Programming Coordinator
440-951-7500 x103
ahedger at fineartsassociation.org
__________________________
The Fine Arts Association
Your Center for Arts Education
38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH 44094
www.fineartsassociation.org =20
=20
From aoscruggs at hotmail.com Wed Mar 28 13:20:44 2007
From: aoscruggs at hotmail.com (Afi-Odelia Scruggs)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:20:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Digital Storytelling
Message-ID:
Wow, I must have started something! I've gotten several posts asking about
digital storytelling: what it is, etc.
Digital stories are "short multimedia tales made from the heart." The genre
transcends print, video audio and web because any and/or all can be used to
tell the story. Once the story is completed, it's uploaded to a site like
youtube or a blog, or burned to a CD or DVD, and shared.
Here are the sites I discovered: www.storycenter.org and
www.storymapping.org. I'd love to start something like this in Cleveland; I
think the genre has the potential to our various communities together.
I'm collecting emails of interested folks. If people tell me what side of
town they're from, I'll try to set up a meetup within the next week or two.
Thank you Fred, for NEOpal. The bulletin board lets us connect in a
wonderful way.
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From: jefetters at yahoo.com (Jef Etters)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:12:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FALCONHEART - Northeast Ohio's Premiere Motivational Rock
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From higbee at chsaviour.org Wed Mar 28 19:48:40 2007
From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 22:48:40 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]anyone have a dressmaker's form we can borrow?
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Dear friends,
We are preparing an exhibit of authentic Guatemalan huipiles
(wee-pee-lace) which are intricately woven blouses. We would like to
borrow some dressmaker forms to display them on. The exhibit will be
mounted April 20-29. Please let me know if you can help.
Thanks!
=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
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>From groundworksmailinglist "
It?s a not-to-be-missed evening of dance as GroundWorks Dancetheater celebrates its eighth annual performance at DanceWorks ?07. World premieres of NANO by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara with music composed and performed by Music Director Gustavo Aguilar and Hurricane Heart by New York choreographer Keely Garfield with music by Nina Simone as well as the intriguing shadow piece Through the Lens, by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer, make this a must-see performance. Tickets are on sale now at 216.631.2727. Performances are MARCH 29, 30, 31 AND APRIL 1, 2007-Thursday, Friday & Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tickets: general admission, $18; seniors, $15; CPT artist member pass, $5 and Thursday tickets, $10. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Road at West 65th Street
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From PFLORIANO at aol.com Thu Mar 29 06:01:21 2007
From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:01:21 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laff Discount at Club
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The Cleveland Play House
Club Presents
"Boogie Woogie Baby"
=A0
$10 Laff Discount this weekend at the Play House Club.=A0 The Club is locate=
d=20
on the corner of E86th and Carnegie.
=A0
Call 216-795-1111, ask for the "laff" discount.=A0 Please don't call the box=
=20
office. If you do not ask for the "laff" discount you will not get the $10=
=20
tickets.
=A0
Featuring Paul Floriano, Natalie Green, Becca Marks, and Maggie Stahl
=A0
Musical Arrangements by Lawrence Hartzell
Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung
Produced, Directed by Paul Floriano
Written by Maggie Stahl and Paul Floriano
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=A0
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ll 216-795-1111, ask for the "laff" discount.=A0 Please don't call the box o=
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From josephhollings at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 02:49:48 2007
From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 02:49:48 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]INTO THE WOODS - LAKE CATHOLIC FINAL SHOWS
Message-ID: <20070329094948.38772.qmail@web52902.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Lake Catholic Theatre Program will present its final
shows of Sondheim & Lapine's award-winning musical
"Into The Woods" this weekend.
Shows are Friday March 30 (7.30pm), Saturday March 31
(7.30pm) and Sunday (6.30pm). Door prices are $10 for
adults and $5 for high school students. Discounts are
available from the school Spirit Store if you hurry!
The pre-show dinner on Saturday is now sold out.
For more show information, call 440-951-0077 x253 or
visit www.lakecatholic.org and click on the "Into The
Woods" icon.
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From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 07:09:01 2007
From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 07:09:01 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS to screen at Akron Film Festival
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MADNESS
The feature film directorial debut from
writer, producer, director, Bill Johns
will screen at Akron University's Gardner Theater
as part of the Akron Independent Film and Video Festival
to be held April 13th and 14th, 2007
Watch the website for info and a schedule of films
www.akronfilmfestival.com
for more info on the film, visit
www.WhereMadnessLies.com
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From com411productions at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 07:58:52 2007
From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 07:58:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for extras
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Cleveland State University students looking for extras for a Social Committee party scene for film. All ages are invited. Please wear outdoor wedding attire or Sunday morning church clothes. No jeans or t-shirts. Scheduled for this Sunday, April 1st late morning, early afternoon. Tenatively scheduled for 11:00 am.
Please email or call
440-344-0044 for more details.
Thank you
CSU film students
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Cleveland State University students looking for extras for a Social Committee party scene for film. All ages are invited. Please wear outdoor wedding attire or Sunday morning church clothes. No jeans or t-shirts. Scheduled for this Sunday, April 1st late morning, early afternoon. Tenatively scheduled for 11:00 am.
Please email or call
440-344-0044 for more details.
Thank you
CSU film students
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From TRADLTTG at aol.com Thu Mar 29 07:58:26 2007
From: TRADLTTG at aol.com (TRADLTTG at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:58:26 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Email our Senators before April 1st!
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So far only 15 advocates from Ohio have written in. Other states are alread=
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you=20
to e-mail your Senators to encourage them to add their name to these letter=
s=20
before it is sent to the Senate Subcommittee. The more support we solidify=
, =20
the more powerful we will be in moving the Appropriations Subcommittee to =20
support our requests with respect to the NIH, CDC, and HRSA. Increasing the=20
signatories to this letter is the single most important request we will mak=
e of=20
you this year. Please take the time to follow the simple steps below. =20
This request is quick and simple. From start to finish, this request shoul=
d=20
take less than 2 minutes of your time. If you have already responded to a=
=20
previous alert, please take action again=E2=80=94persistent action will lea=
d to =20
success.
Please make the time this week =E2=80=93 today if you can=E2=80=93 to person=
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letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee in support of increased funding f=
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Fragile X. (If your Senator is an Appropriator =E2=80=93 which will be ide=
ntified=20
by our e-mail system =E2=80=93 you will be sending a letter asking for thei=
r support=20
of these requests when the letter comes before their committee). =20
Just click on the following link and follow the simple instructions to=20
generate all of these emails. The process should take no more than a coupl=
e of=20
minutes and will make a big difference. =20
_ACT NOW_ (http://63.66.87.48/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=3Dnfxf&hotissue=3D10)=20=
=20
(Click on the linked words =E2=80=9Cact now=E2=80=9D)=20
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_http://63.66.87.48/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=3Dnfxf&hotissue=3D10_=20
(http://63.66.87.48/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=3Dnfxf&hotissue=3D10) =20
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing these letters,=20
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please forward this to all contacts in your address book.=20
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Jeffrey Cohen=20
Chair, Public Policy=20
National Fragile X Foundation
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happy, fun loving, energetic little boys. Michael loves to sing and pl=
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friends & helpers. Both boys have Fragile X.
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:37 PM=20
Subject: Email our Senators before April 1st!
Hi Everyone! Just received this urgent message from the=20
National Fragile X Foundation that we need to write to our senators and u=
rge=20
them to support Fragile X research & resources legislation -- the det=
ails=20
are below.
If you have any questions, feel free to call or email me=20
back.
Thanks so much for your help on this! I have to help my=20
little guys out every way I can.
So far only 15 advocates from Ohio have writte=
n in.=20
Other states are already over 100 and we've delivered over 1800 emails and=20
letters to the Senate in the last three days.
But only 15 from Ohio.
Please help. Write in yourself and forward this to every=
one=20
you can think of from your address books. The whole process only takes 2=20
minutes.
Thanks!
Jeffrey
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All NFXF Advocates, Members and=20
Friends
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From:=20
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National Fragile X Foundation Public Policy=20
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e=20
need for increased funding and resources for Fragile X. N=
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YOU CAN JOIN IN THIS EFFORT. Please help us to build on these efforts by tak=
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just a few moments to e-mail your Senators today in support of this=20
year's requests.
As in recent years, federal funds are again tight a=
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Congress is increasingly strained to deliver additional funding to Fragile X=
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research.As a result, it is even more important than=20=
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We are asking Congress to include provisions specif=
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Fragile X funding in the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services=20
appropriations legislation, which funds the National Institutes of Health (N=
IH),=20
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and=20
Services Administration (HRSA).This year, our main reque=
sts=20
are that Congress:
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1)=20
Provide an additional $3 million to the CDC to support the agency's current=20
public health initiative focused on Fragile X, and devote additional funding=
to=20
explore and pursue other CDC priorities including the creation of a National=
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Fragile X Registry that would impact the Fragile X=20
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Subcommittee.The more support we solidif=
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the more powerful we will be in moving the Appropriations Subcommittee to=20
support our requests with respect to the NIH, CDC, and HRSA. Increasing the signatories=20=
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year.Please take the time to follow the simple steps=20
below.
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take less than 2 minutes of your time.If y=
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again=E2=80=94persistent action will lead to=20
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:37 PM
Subject: Email our Senators before April 1st!
Hi Everyone!
Just received this urgent message from the National Fragile X Foundation tha=
t we
need to write to our senators and urge them to support Fragile X research &=20=
resources legislation -- the
details are below.
If you have any questions, feel free to call or email me back.
Thanks so much for your help on this! I have to help my little guys out eve=
ry way I can.
Kelly Gosiewski
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: OHIO advocates- we need your he=
lp!=20
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:10:52 -0400=20
From: Jeffrey Cohen =20
To: =20
OHIO advocates- we need your help!
So far only 15 advocates from Ohio have written in. Other states are already=
over 100 and we've delivered over 1800 emails and letters to the Senate in=20=
the last three days.=20
But only 15 from Ohio.
Please help. Write in yourself and forward this to everyone you can think of=
from your address books. The whole process only takes 2 minutes.
Thanks!
Jeffrey
********
To: All NFXF Advocates, Members and Friends
From: National Fragile X Foundation Public Policy Committee
Date: March 20, 2007
RE: URGENT Action Needed: Please contact your Senators
(we must act before April 1st) =20
On National Fragile X Foundation Advocacy Day February 27th and 28th, nearl=
y 100 advocates from more than 26 states traveled to Washington to raise awa=
reness and attention to the need for increased funding and resources for Fra=
gile X. NOW YOU CAN JOIN IN THIS EFFORT. Please help us to build on these e=
fforts by taking just a few moments to e-mail your Senators today in support=
of this year's requests.
As in recent years, federal funds are again tight and Congress is increasing=
ly strained to deliver additional funding to Fragile X research. As a resul=
t, it is even more important than ever that Members of Congress hear from yo=
u, as constituents and as advocates. Nothing motivates a Member of Congress=
more than hearing directly from YOU! =20
We are asking Congress to include provisions specific to Fragile X funding i=
n the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services appropriations legis=
lation, which funds the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Dis=
ease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and Services Administ=
ration (HRSA). This year, our main requests are that Congress:
1) Provide an additional $3 million to the CDC to support the agency's curre=
nt public health initiative focused on Fragile X, and devote additional fund=
ing to explore and pursue other CDC priorities including the creation of a N=
ational Fragile X Registry that would impact the Fragile X community;
2) Include report language requesting that the NIH enhance its efforts acros=
s its Institutes related to Fragile X syndrome, Fragile X-associated tremor=20=
ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and Fragile X-associated Premature Ovarian Failure (=
POF); and
3) Provide $5 million for the SPRANS initiative within HRSA to strengthen st=
ates' heritable disorders newborn screening programs.
How It Works
To make it easier for other Members of Congress to support the requests to t=
he Appropriations Subcommittee, Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and Chuck Ha=
gel (R-NE) are once again circulating a letter to the Labor, Health and Huma=
n Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee with the requests for=20=
Fragile X funding provisions, that other Members of Congress can sign onto.=20=
Members of Congress have until April 1st to join this letter. We are asking=
you to e-mail your Senators to encourage them to add their name to these le=
tters before it is sent to the Senate Subcommittee. The more support we sol=
idify, the more powerful we will be in moving the Appropriations Subcommitte=
e to support our requests with respect to the NIH, CDC, and HRSA. Increasing=
the signatories to this letter is the single most important request we will=
make of you this year. Please take the time to follow the simple steps bel=
ow. =20
This request is quick and simple. From start to finish, this request should=
take less than 2 minutes of your time. If you have already responded to a=20=
previous alert, please take action again-persistent action will lead to succ=
ess.
Please make the time this week - today if you can- to personalize our draft=20=
e-mail to your Senators asking them to sign onto the Hagel/ Stabenow Senate=20=
letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee in support of increased funding fo=
r Fragile X. (If your Senator is an Appropriator - which will be identified=
by our e-mail system - you will be sending a letter asking for their suppor=
t of these requests when the letter comes before their committee).=20
Just click on the following link and follow the simple instructions to gener=
ate all of these emails. The process should take no more than a couple of m=
inutes and will make a big difference.=20
ACT NOW (Click on the linked words "act now")
In case the link doesn't work copy and paste this into your browser window:
http://63.66.87.48/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=3Dnfxf&hotissue=3D10
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing these letters, pl=
ease do not hesitate to contact: =20
Leah Howard at lmhoward at bakerd.com or 202-589-2806
THANK YOU for taking the time to help. We have the attention of Congress as=
we never have before - and it's because of you. =20
***P.S. Please forward this email to family, friends and colleagues that can=
join the effort. Please go through your address book and forward this email=
to as many as you can. No matter where they live in the U.S. our system wil=
l select and deliver the right letters to their Senators.
If you live in PENNSYLVANIA or IOWA this is particularly important! We need=20=
to maximize the number of letters to Senators from these two states so pleas=
e forward this to all contacts in your address book.
Thank you.
Jeffrey Cohen
Chair, Public Policy
National Fragile X Foundation
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them to support Fragile X research & resources legislation -- the det=
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If you have any questions, feel free to call or email me=20
back.
Thanks so much for your help on this! I have to help my=20
little guys out every way I can.
So far only 15 advocates from Ohio have writte=
n in.=20
Other states are already over 100 and we've delivered over 1800 emails and=20
letters to the Senate in the last three days.
But only 15 from Ohio.
Please help. Write in yourself and forward this to every=
one=20
you can think of from your address books. The whole process only takes 2=20
minutes.
Thanks!
Jeffrey
********
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National Fragile X Foundation Public Policy=20
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(we must act be=
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YOU CAN JOIN IN THIS EFFORT. Please help us to build on these efforts by tak=
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just a few moments to e-mail your Senators today in support of this=20
year's requests.
As in recent years, federal funds are again ti=
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We are asking Congress to include provisions s=
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Fragile X funding in the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services=20
appropriations legislation, which funds the National Institutes of Health (N=
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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and=20
Services Administration (HRSA).This year, our main reque=
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public health initiative focused on Fragile X, and devote additional funding=
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explore and pursue other CDC priorities including the creation of a National=
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Fragile X Registry that would impact the Fragile X=20
community;
2) I=
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language requesting that the NIHenha=
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Fragile X-associated tremor ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and Fragile X-associated=
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disorders newborn screening programs.=
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To make it easier for other Members of Congress to s=
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huck=20
Hagel (R-NE) are once again circulating a letter to the Labor, Health an=
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Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee with the requests=20=
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them to add their name to these letters before it is sent to the Senate=20
Subcommittee.The more support we solidif=
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the more powerful we will be in moving the Appropriations Subcommittee to=20
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year.Please take the time to follow the simple steps=20
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take less than 2 minutes of your time.If y=
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again=97persistent action will lead to=20
success.
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draft e-mail to your Senators asking them to sign onto the Hagel/=20
Stabenow Senate letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee in support of=20
increased funding for Fragile X.(If your Senator is an=20
Appropriator =96 which will be identified by our e-mail system =96 you will=20=
be=20
sending a letter asking for their support of these requests when the letter=20
comes before their committee).
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Just click on the following link and f=
ollow the=20
simple instructions to generate all of these emails. The=20
process should take no more than a couple of minutes and will make a big=20
difference.
ACT NOW(Click on the linked words =93act=20
now=94)
In case the link doesn't work copy and paste=
this=20
into your browser window:
THANK YOU for taking the time to=20
help.We have the attention of Congress as we never=20=
have=20
before =96 and it's because of you. =20
***P.S. Please forward this email=
to family,=20
friends and colleagues that can join the effort. Please go through your addr=
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book and forward this email to as many as you can. No matter where they live=
in=20
the=20
U.S.=20
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Senators.
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or=20
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this is particularly important! We need to maximize the num=
ber=20
of letters to Senators from these two states so please forward this to all=20
contacts in your address book.
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Jeffrey Cohen
Chair, Public=20
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National Fragile X=20
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From: info at starklawlibrary.org (Member)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 11:43:06 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Canal Fulton Players- Choreographer needed- My Fair Lady
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The Canal Fulton Players will be presenting My Fair Lady on April 27-29 =
and May 4-6 in Canal Fulton, Ohio. Due to a choreographer pulling out =
due to scheduling problems, we are in need for someone who can help us =
choreograph several dance sequences. Please contact if you are =
interested at either dvangaasbe at aol.com or 330-494-1022 or 330-854-4387. =
Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday 7:00-9:30 pm April 2-April 12 =
and Sunday through Thursday 7:00-9:30 pm Sunday through Thursday April =
15- April 26. Brushup is on May 3.
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The Canal Fulton Players will be =
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Lady on April 27-29 and May 4-6 in Canal Fulton, Ohio. Due to a=20
choreographer pulling out due to scheduling problems, we are in need for =
someone=20
who can help us choreograph several dance sequences. Please =
contact if you=20
are interested at either dvangaasbe at aol.com or =
330-494-1022 or=20
330-854-4387. Rehearsals are Monday through Thursday 7:00-9:30=20
pm April 2-April 12 and Sunday through Thursday 7:00-9:30 pm Sunday =
through=20
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From MHerman at cptonline.org Thu Mar 29 09:14:58 2007
From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 12:14:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: GroundWorks Dancetheater and
Antaeus Dance opens TONIGHT!
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Award Winning Dance Series Returns to Cleveland Public Theatre
March 15 - April 15
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proud to present DanceWorks '07. Over the course of five weekends, the
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GroundWorks Dancetheater
March 29 - April 1
Gordon Square Theatre=20
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Journey beyond the expected with GroundWorks Dancetheater. Be there as
GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and his ensemble
celebrate their eighth annual series at CPT truly embodying their mantra
not so obvious entertainment. A world premiere by New York choreographer
Keely Garfield, another by GroundWorks Artistic Director David
Shimotakahara and Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar as well as a return
engagement of Through The Lens by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer show why
GroundWorks Dancetheater has earned its reputation as visionary.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 3:00pm=20
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Tickets: $18 General Admission | $15 Students and Seniors | $10
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Antaeus Dance=20
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Antaeus Dance presents Close to Home!
March 29 - April 1
James Levin Theatre
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Antaeus Dance gets cozy with local artists in Close to Home, a concert
of double premieres of dance and music. Six choreographers, five
composers and a film maker collaborate to create five premiere
danceworks that feature original music. No other dance company has
brought this much new work by this many local artists to the stage
before, let alone in one evening! Join choreographers Jenita McGowan,
Joan Meggitt, Carla Monzo with Amy Compton, Amy Notley and Shanna
Sheline, film maker Robert Banks, and composers Ron Andrico, Alexander
Bonus, Michael Pultz, Lisa Rainsong and r.a. washington for an evening
of home-grown music and dance.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
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Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10
Thursdays
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COMING SOON TO DANCEWORKS '07:
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MegLouise Dance
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MegLouise Dance presents iNput!
April 5 - 8
James Levin Theatre=20
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iNput: share your ideas, see what happens!
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Cleveland's newest dance artists join local legends for an evening of
collective design. MegLouise dance presents original choreography and
asks the audience to choose their own adventure as they watch the dances
unfold. Then, we open the stage for your dance desires.=20
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MegLouise Dance company members and guests perform dance improvisations
based on your preferences, ideas and random choices. You pick the
music, the dancers, the tone, the story...even the costumes! Build your
dream dance. From humorous to reflective, no two performances will ever
be the same and you have to be there to see it.
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Travesty Dance Group
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Travesty Dance Group presents Travesty Rocks!=20
April 12 - April 15
James Levin Theatre
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Travesty Dance Group continues it's 10th Anniversary season celebration
with Travesty Rocks! an evening of new dance theatre inspired by classic
rock n' roll. Relive the roller-coaster of the 1970's through the
imaginations of tri-city co-founders Kimberly Karpanty (Cleveland),
Rebecca Malcolm-Naib (Philadelphia) and Karen Stokes (Houston). Brush
off those ultra-suede leisure suits; we guarantee this "dy-no-mite"
experience will blow you away!
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
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THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION
CLEVELAND MAGAZINE
THE CODRINGTON FOUNDATION
DH ELLISON ARCHITECTS
FOREST CITY ENTERPRISES
THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION
JAKPRINTS
THE OHIO ARTS COUNCIL
DEBORAH AND RON RATNER
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March 15 - April =
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Cleveland Public Theatre Executive Artistic Director =
Raymond
Bobgan is proud to present DanceWorks '07.
Over the course of five weekends, the CPT campus is taken over by =
amazing dance
performances from talented local artists. =
Don't =
miss this
popular performance series!
=
This
Weekend Only:
GroundWorks =
Dancetheater
March 29 - April 1
Gordon Square Theatre
Journey beyond the expected with GroundWorks =
Dancetheater.
Be there as GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and his =
ensemble
celebrate their eighth annual series at CPT truly embodying their mantra =
not so
obvious entertainment. A world premiere by New York choreographer Keely
Garfield, another by GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara =
and
Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar as well as a return engagement of =
Through The
Lens by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer show why GroundWorks Dancetheater =
has
earned its reputation as visionary.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at =
3:00pm
Tickets: $18 General Admission | $15 Students and =
Seniors |
$10 Thursdays
=
p>
Antaeus Dance =
Antaeus Dance presents Close to =
Home!
March 29 – April 1
James =
Levin =
Theatre
Antaeus Dance gets cozy with local artists in Close =
to Home,
a concert of double premieres of dance and music. Six choreographers, =
five composers
and a film maker collaborate to create five premiere danceworks that =
feature
original music. No other dance company has brought this much new work by =
this
many local artists to the stage before, let alone in one evening! Join
choreographers Jenita McGowan, Joan Meggitt, Carla Monzo with Amy =
Compton, Amy
Notley and Shanna Sheline, film maker Robert Banks, and composers Ron =
Andrico,
Alexander Bonus, Michael Pultz, Lisa Rainsong and r.a. washington for an
evening of home-grown music and dance.
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at =
7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and =
Seniors |
$10 Thursdays
=
COMING
SOON TO DANCEWORKS ’07:
MegLouise =
Dance
MegLouise Dance presents =
iNput!
April 5 - 8
James =
Levin Theatre =
iNput: share your ideas, see what =
happens!
Cleveland's newest dance artists join =
local
legends for an evening of collective design. MegLouise dance =
presents
original choreography and asks the audience to choose their own =
adventure as
they watch the dances unfold. Then, we open the stage for your =
dance
desires.
MegLouise Dance company members and guests perform =
dance
improvisations based on your preferences, ideas and random =
choices. You
pick the music, the dancers, the tone, the story...even the =
costumes!
Build your dream dance. From humorous to reflective, no two =
performances
will ever be the same and you have to be there to see =
it.
Travesty Dance =
Group
Travesty Dance Group presents Travesty Rocks! =
April 12 – April =
15
James =
Levin =
Theatre
Travesty Dance Group continues it’s 10th =
Anniversary
season celebration with Travesty Rocks! an evening of new dance theatre
inspired by classic rock n’ roll. Relive the roller-coaster of the
1970’s through the imaginations of tri-city co-founders Kimberly =
Karpanty
(Cleveland), Rebecca Malcolm-Naib =
(Philadelphia) and Karen Stokes (Houston). Brush off those =
ultra-suede leisure
suits; we guarantee this “dy-no-mite” experience will blow =
you
away!
Thursday, Friday and Saturday at =
7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and =
Seniors |
$10 Thursdays
DANCEWORKS '07
IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY
CAPEZIO
THE CLEVELAND
FOUNDATION
CLEVELAND =
MAGAZINE
THE CODRINGTON =
FOUNDATION
DH ELLISON ARCHITECTS
FOREST CITY
ENTERPRISES
THE GEORGE GUND =
FOUNDATION
JAKPRINTS
THE OHIO
ARTS COUNCIL
DEBORAH AND RON RATNER
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From kerrcomm at aol.com Thu Mar 29 09:33:22 2007
From: kerrcomm at aol.com (kerrcomm at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 12:33:22 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Play House, Kulture Kids Combine for Improv Olympics
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March 29, 2007
AREA HIGH SCHOOLS TO COMPETE AT IMPROV OLYMPICS
CLEVELAND, OH----Fifteen teams from Northeast Ohio high schools will
compete at the first-ever, Cleveland-area "Improv Olympics", to be held
from Noon to 6 PM on Sunday, April 29th, 2007, at The Cleveland Play
House (8500 Euclid Avenue).
The Improv Olympics is a partnership between the Education
Department of The Cleveland Play House and Kulture Kids, a non-profit
organization promoting arts and culture for and among Cleveland youth.
Judges include Great Lakes Theater Actor/Director Andrew May and
GLT's Education Coordinator Lisa Ortenzi, local director Fred
Sternfeld, Karamu Theater's Jimmie Woody, and Lipschtick Founder and
Director Jean Zarzour.
Teams (4 or 5 students each) include representatives from: Hathaway
Brown School, Hawken School, Cleveland Heights High School, Shaker
Heights High School, John Hay High School, John Adams High School, Lake
Catholic High School, Beachwood High School, Lake Ridge Academy,
Cleveland School of the Arts, Walsh Jesuit High School, Padua High
School and others.
A variety of improvisation events will ultimately lead to awarding
of Gold, Silver, and Bronze Medals to the three top teams, as well as a
Best Overall Medal to one individual performer and other recognitions.
Each team has one adult sponsor (teacher or parent or both) who
will accompany the team that day and has prepared them during the past
few months through theater drills and other exercises.
For more details, contact Tom Kerr at 216-371-2867 or e-mail
kulturekids at yahoo.com
KULTURE KIDS
Website: http://www.kulturekids.org/
________________________________________________________________________
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From houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 09:38:38 2007
From: houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (Jessica Houde)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:38:38 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Now Available: SUNDAY CLASSES with Houde School of Acting!
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Due to such HIGH demand HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING IS NOW OFFERING A SUNDAY CLASS! 6:30pm-8:30pm Because of the holiday and other scheduled events, we will begin on April 22nd. The first 3 weeks class will be held on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm. Class is $85.00 a month. Starting in the middle of the month will result in a pro-rated price.
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
Call or email to register and for exact location!
We are located in BEACHWOOD, OHIO.
Contact Information: Houdeschoolofacting at yahoo.com (440) 223-4533 - Ashley Gulla
BIOGRAPHY:
Jessica Houde, the owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco, Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current students to become the best actors they can be!
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Due to such HIGH demand
HOUDE SCHOOL OF ACTING
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SUNDAY CLASS!
6:30pm-8:30pm
Because of the holiday and other scheduled events, we will begin on April 22nd. The first 3 weeks class will be held on Wednesday nights at 6:30pm. Class is $85.00 a month. Starting in the middle of the month will result in a pro-rated price.
We use the Meisner technique which focuses on
"living truthfully under imaginary circumstances."
Jessica Houde, the
owner of Houde School of Acting, has studied and taught at Playhouse West in Los Angeles with Robert Caregie and Jeff Goldblum. She has also worked with the following well known actors; James Franco,Shawnee Smith, Robin Cohen, Jeff Goldblum and Mark Peligrino. Her experience in acting and teaching has helped to develop current
students to become the best actors they can be!
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From garky89 at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 10:40:13 2007
From: garky89 at yahoo.com (Mark W. Goins)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:40:13 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Anything Goes" Bay High School
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Bay High School
*Presents*
Anything Goes
March 29, 30, 31 2007
7:30pm
$5 General Seating $7 Reserved
Directed By: Tom Meyrose
Choreographed By: Nicci Casara
Music Direction By: Heidi Herczeg
Don't miss this amazing production
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Bored stiff? Loosen up...
Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games.
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Bay High School *Presents*
Anything Goes
March 29, 30, 31 2007
7:30pm
$5 General Seating $7 Reserved
Directed By: Tom Meyrose
Choreographed By: Nicci Casara
Music Direction By: Heidi Herczeg
Don't miss this amazing production
Bored stiff? Loosen up... Download and play hundreds of games for free on Yahoo! Games.
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From kcraigie at vls.com Thu Mar 29 11:39:59 2007
From: kcraigie at vls.com (Kim Craigie)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:39:59 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Job Opening - System Designer/Cost Estimator - Vincent
Lighting Systems
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System Designer/Cost Estimator
Cleveland, OH=20
Immediate opening for a full-time position to design and draft lighting
systems for entertainment venues, such as theaters, arenas, studios and
other unique architectural lighting applications. This position will
also analyze blueprints, specifications, proposals and other
documentation to prepare time, cost and labor estimates for products,
projects or services.=20
Download full job description at www.vincentlighting.com.
All of our employees interact with customers, so excellent customer
service skills are a must. To perform this job successfully, knowledge
of entertainment lighting equipment, dimming and control systems, and
electrical power systems is required. A B.A., one to two years related
experience and/or training, or equivalent combination is a must.
Applicants must possess the ability to read, analyze and interpret
technical procedures, governmental regulations and industry journals.
They must be able to effectively write reports and business
correspondence and present information to groups of managers, outside
salespersons, clients, and customers. Knowledge of MS Word, Excel,
AutoCAD drafting software is strongly preferred.
Send cover letter and resume to John Rankin, Vincent Lighting Systems,
18370 S. Miles Rd., Cleveland OH 44128, fax 216-475-6376,
jobopp at vls.com. No phone calls, please. VLS is a small, fun company with
good pay and benefits, including profit sharing and 401K. VLS is an EOE.
______________________________________
Kim Craigie
Marketing Director
Vincent Lighting Systems
18370 S Miles Rd Cleveland OH 44128
tel 216-475-7600 toll-free 1-800-922-5356 fax 216-475-6376
NEW! Shop online at www.vincentlighting.com
From rkunikis at sehs.net Thu Mar 29 11:48:28 2007
From: rkunikis at sehs.net (Robin Kunikis)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:48:28 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]St. Edward High School's Man of La Mancha
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This is the last weekend to see the Edwardian Players of St. Edward
High School perform Dale Wasserman's "Man of La Mancha."
Shows are on Friday & Saturday, March 30 & 31 at 8:00 PM and Sunday,
April 1 at 7:00 PM. Tickets are $12.00 All Reserved, $10.00 Adult
General Admission, and $5.00 Student General Admission.
St. Edward High School is located at 13500 Detroit Ave, Lakewood.
If you would like further information visit our website at http://
www.sehs.net/arts.html or call 216-221-0793 ex. 201.
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From DVangaasbe at aol.com Thu Mar 29 11:58:07 2007
From: DVangaasbe at aol.com (DVangaasbe at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 14:58:07 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Canal Fulton Players- Auditions for Chorus- My Fair Lady
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The Canal Fulton Players announce that they have several spots in the chorus
for the musical, My Fair Lady. The spots include small speaking parts. The
dates of the performances are April 27-29 and May 4-6 at 7:30 pm each night.
The dates of the rehearsals are Monday through Thursday 7:00-9:30 pm April
2 through April 12 and Sunday through Thursday 7:00-9:30 pm April 15 through
April 26. The auditions for these spots are on April 2, 3, 4, 5, at 7:00 pm
at the United Methodist Church of Canal Fulton, 363 Cherry Street SE, Canal
Fulton, Ohio. For further information call Dave Van Gaasbeek at 330-494-1022
or 330-854-4387. emails can be received at dvangaasbe at aol.com
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From mrsprosty at hotmail.com Thu Mar 29 12:18:25 2007
From: mrsprosty at hotmail.com (Matthew A. Sprosty)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 15:18:25 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Your Support is Appreciated (and needed, of course)
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I know there has been "drama" in the past of repeated postings on here, so everytime I write- I'm going to try and add some more information.
First off, let me thank all of you who have come out to see All the Way from China by Barry Levey. I know seeing a play which you've never heard of before can be quite a daunting task, and I hope our idea of putting together a "movie" style trailer for you on our page (www.myspace.com/fourthwallproductions) helped secure your decision.
For everyone else- we have four nights left of this performance which we hope you can come out to see. Thursday night, Friday night, and Saturday night performances are at 8pm. Sunday's performance will be at 5pm.
It's Fourth Wall's main goal to bring to Cleveland new works. Plays that haven't seen a stage, yet, and (if they have seen a stage) have yet to see a Northeast Ohio stage. We have had unbelievable support from people such as The Erie Building Lofts, who house All the Way from China at their place on 1260 West 4th Street in downtown Cleveland.
Fourth Wall is survived on ticket sales only, and the ticket sales mainly go back into our audience with the free wine and cheese we serve beforehand, and a production budget for our next show. So, if you want to come out and support new theatre in Cleveland, please call our box office person, Rebecca Cole, at 330-283-2442 or email fourthwallproductions at yahoo.com.
The house is only forty seats, and this weekend is going faster than last. We like to build a relationship with our audience, and would love to see new faces and start getting to know all of you who have ideas on what kinds of plays we should bring to the stage for our next season (as long as they are new, of course).
With that in mind, thanks once again for reading this post, for the people who have come out to meet us, and for the supporters we feel utmost adoration for.
We look forward to meeting more of you. Please reserve your tickets at your convenience (but sooner than later will insure you get one). We'll have your free wine and cheese waiting for you...
Sincerely,
Matthew A. Sprosty Fourth Wall Productions
p.s. And here's the posting I did before, which will give you directions, word-of-mouth reviews we've had thus far, and any-and-all information you need:
All You Need to Know to Get yourself to All the Way From China
Friends, Nomads, Clevelanders,
You have 4 nights left to see Fourth Wall Productions' second show of it's inaugaral season- All the Way from China. A new play by Barry Levey that is a mystery-thriller of sorts, pertaining to how we deal with grief.
"One year after the murder of his college sweetheart; Jack, an Ivy League dropout, finds himself in Austin, settled with a poet-turned-junkie named Bella. An old acquaintance of Jack's, inspired by the anniversary, makes a surprise visit with his own questionable intentions. As the truths of the past year begin to emerge, the nature of the two men's grief are exposed and reveal that some lives are still in danger."
Watch the Trailer on our Myspace Page.
Set in one of the newest real estate ventures of downtown Cleveland- The Erie Building Lofts sets the home for this intimate, and yet intrusive, play. Audience members of this weekend prior have said "the play wouldn't have worked any better anywhere else" and "the set-up/space Fourth Wall got was utilized perfectly." (Wait till you see how beautiful the loft is- it was easier than you think to set up a forty-seat house, and produce a play in it)
Show times for Thursday, March 29th. Friday, March 30th. And Saturday, March 31st are at 8pm.
Sunday, April 1st- will be an Evening show at 5pm.
Show up a half hour before each performance to be served free wine and cheese!
Turn onto West Fourth Street from Lakeside, and there will be a parking lot on your left that is about $5 to park. Or, you can find free parking on the street. Look for a well-dressed man (that's Matt Sprosty) standing outside to greet you. Walk in, and purchase your $10 ticket from the box office (that's Rebecca Cole). Once into the room, another Fourth Wall member (Dash Combs) will make sure you get as much wine and cheese as you want.
Then, sit back, relax, and let (Fourth Wall member) Justin Tatum, Rob Jaeger, and Lauren Smith entertain you as the characters in All the Way from China.
(If wondering what to eat before or after the show: Fourth Wall recommends Karl's Inn of the Barristers on West 3rd St., Cleveland Chop House, Pannini's in the Warehouse District, or Waterstreet Grill on West 9th St.)
We hope you do come out, and spend your night downtown with us. The lofts are beautiful, the show is fantastic, and we appreciate any and all support we get.
Look forward to seeing you,
Fourth Wall Productions
From tncarts at hotmail.com Thu Mar 29 12:38:32 2007
From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 15:38:32 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth sponsors the “Day of Dance” as part of National Dance Week
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TrueNorth Cultural Arts sponsors the ?Day of Dance? as part of National Dance Week
TrueNorth is very pleased to announce their sponsorship of NE Ohio Dance Committee?s ?Day of Dance? as part of National Dance Week on Sunday, April 29th, 2007 at Westlake Performing Arts located at 27830 Hilliard Road in Westlake.
National Dance Week which runs from April 21st-29th, 2007 was established more than 25 years ago with a mission to bring awareness to the public as to the many benefits of dance. Margaret Holden founded the organization for Northeast Ohio 8 years ago after moving to the area from Tennessee, where she also established a chapter. As many as 18 performance ensembles have performed on the ?Day of Dance?. Professional and pre-professional ensembles, in such dance forms as modern, tap, ballet, jazz, ethnic/folk have joined in their efforts to bring about the mission of the organization.
This year the ?Day of Dance? is a celebration of dance that will include coloring and essay contests and master classes in Ballet, Modern, Flamenco, Swing, Middle Eastern and Hip Hop. 20 area dance ensembles will perform that day culminating with a reception/social dance with music by Mike Petrone and his band.
In addition to the ?Day of Dance? on April 29th, Barnes & Noble in Crocker Park will be hosting a BookFair fundraiser on April 28th to benefit TrueNorth Cultural Arts. A percentage of sales made on April 28th to individuals presenting a voucher will go to benefit TrueNorth. Parents and children of all ages are invited to Barnes & Noble in Crocker Park for story time with Angelina BallerinaTM the national ?Spokes Character? for National Dance Week and multi-disciplinary performances and activities by TrueNorth artists, performers and musicians from 9:00am ? 11:00pm.
TrueNorth is a multidisciplinary arts organization committed to building and strengthening individuals and the community through the performing arts, the visual arts and the humanities. Their vision is twofold: To educate, equip and empower individuals so that they can embrace and succeed in the creative arts; and to envision and encourage a community where arts and art appreciation flourish.
For more information on National Dance Week and ?Day of Dance? please visit www.neohiodance.org. Visit www.TNCArts.org for additional information on the Barnes & Noble BookFair and to download vouchers.
TrueNorth Cultural Arts is located at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake next to the Avon Lake Theatre. Gallery Hours are Monday thru Friday, 12 noon ? 7pm and Saturday from 9:00am ? 4:00pm. For more information call 440-933-7771 or visit us online at www.TNCArts.org.
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From brunswickact at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 13:29:13 2007
From: brunswickact at yahoo.com (BrunswickACT)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:29:13 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for The Secret Garden at Brunswick ACT
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AUDITIONS SCHEDULED
Brunswick ACT community theatre will stage its summer musical on the Brunswick High Performing Arts Center Mainstage on July 13, 14, 20, and 21, 2007. The show is "The Secret Garden" and auditions will be from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, and from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday, April 23, 2007. The auditions will be held in the Arts and Crafts Room at the Brunswick Rec Center at 3637 Center Road in Brunswick.
Those who audition should prepare a vocal solo and provide the music for it for the accompanist to play at the audition session. No tapes or recorded music can be used for auditions. There will also be cold readings from the script. Needed are 35 or more teen and adult singers and actors including several children ages 9 and older. For additional information call: 330-725-6443 or visit our website at www.brunswickact.org.
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AUDITIONS SCHEDULED
Brunswick ACT community theatre will stage its summer musical on the Brunswick High Performing Arts Center Mainstage on July 13, 14, 20, and 21, 2007. The show is "The Secret Garden" and auditions will be from 2 to 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 22, and from 7 to 9 p.m. on Monday, April 23, 2007. The auditions will be held in the Arts and Crafts Room at the Brunswick Rec Center at 3637 Center Road in Brunswick. Those who audition should prepare a vocal solo and provide the music for it for the accompanist to play at the audition session. No tapes or recorded music can be used for auditions. There will also be cold readings from the script. Needed are 35 or more teen and adult singers and actors including several children ages 9 and
older. For additional information call: 330-725-6443 or visit our website at www.brunswickact.org.
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From meglouisedance at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 13:49:46 2007
From: meglouisedance at yahoo.com (megan pitcher)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 13:49:46 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MegLouise Dance Special Ticket Offer
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MegLouise Dance Presents
iNput
Cleveland Public Theatre
Danceworks '07 Series
April 5th, 6th and 7th at 7:30pm
April 8th at 3:00pm
(With a surprise for children on Easter Sunday)
James Levin Theatre
6415 Detroit Ave
Cleveland, OH 44102
Box Office: 216.631.2727
www.cptonline.org
Tickets are $10 on Thursdays
Regularly $12 Students and Seniors
And $15 General Admission
Choreography by Megan Pitcher and guest Tanya Mucci of Siren Dance. Performances by Krystle Colon, Natalya Connor, Mandy Devens, Rebecca Glus, Megan Pitcher and Maree ReMalia. Guest performances by Janine Given, Tanya Mucci, Stephanie Iervoline, Colleen Clark, Larry Muha, Kalindi Stockton and Erik Johnson.
MegLouise Dance presents thought provoking choreography and asks the audience to choose their own adventure as the dances unfold. Then, we open the stage for your collective design. Choose the music, dancers and themes. Build your dream dance.
SPECIAL OFFER: Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Come a second night and get your ticket for just $5. Contact the box office for more details.
For More Information On MegLouise Dance, Contact:
Megan Pitcher, Artistic Director
meglouisedance at yahoo.com
www.meglouisedance.com
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MegLouise Dance Presents
iNput
Cleveland Public Theatre Danceworks '07 Series April 5th, 6th and 7th at 7:30pm April 8th at 3:00pm (With a surprise for children on Easter Sunday)
James Levin Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave Cleveland, OH 44102 Box Office: 216.631.2727 www.cptonline.org
Tickets are $10 on Thursdays Regularly $12 Students and Seniors And $15 General Admission
Choreography by Megan Pitcher and guest Tanya Mucci of Siren Dance. Performances by Krystle Colon, Natalya Connor, Mandy Devens, Rebecca Glus, Megan Pitcher and Maree ReMalia. Guest performances by Janine Given, Tanya Mucci, Stephanie Iervoline, Colleen Clark, Larry Muha, Kalindi Stockton and Erik Johnson.
MegLouise Dance presents thought provoking choreography and asks the audience to choose their own adventure as the dances unfold. Then, we open the stage for
your collective design. Choose the music, dancers and themes. Build your dream dance.
SPECIAL OFFER: Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Come a second night and get your ticket for just $5. Contact the box office for more details.
For More Information On MegLouise Dance, Contact: Megan Pitcher, Artistic Director meglouisedance at yahoo.com www.meglouisedance.com
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From jamdealie at seniorsapprove.com Thu Mar 29 14:25:57 2007
From: jamdealie at seniorsapprove.com (Jamdealie D. Light)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 17:25:57 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Clown College Live Performance - Graduates
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Honestly, I was never in to clowns. But, when I began to explore the
options here in Ohio to learn physical comedy, I stumbled (no pun intended
:-) ) upon the The Ohio Clown College, now in its 18th year. My class
started in September of 06 and we?re graduating in a few weeks. This has
been one of the most challenging (mentally, physically, and even
emotionally) thing I?ve ever done. It has also been one of the greatest
sources of joy for me this past year.
I?m proud to be part of this class and have made friendships that I know
will last a lifetime. We all come from a variety of backgrounds and each
of us approached the class with our own individual goals. With patience and
skill, our teacher, Mr. Robert Kreidler, has helped us create the ensemble
that we now are.
Our graduation ceremony is a live performance. We?d be honored to have you
attend. The graduates perform routines ? great fun for all ages. If you?
ve ever considered exploring the ancient and honorable art of clowning this
is a great opportunity.
Tickets are just $5.00 and can be obtained by phoning 330-835-9460
Location: Funny Stop Comedy Club, 1757 Cuyahoga Falls Ohio
Time & Date: Saturday, April the 14th ? Fun begins at 1pm, current at 2pm
The Headmaster of the Ohio Clown College is Robert Kreidler of Magic Moments
Unlimited. Learn more about the comprehensive curriculum at
http://www.magicmomentsunlimited.com/occCur.htm
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Jamdealie D. Light (proud graduate)
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From rob at returnofsimple.com Thu Mar 29 15:43:19 2007
From: rob at returnofsimple.com (Rob Kovacs)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 18:43:19 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]return of simple this friday at the BW SAC!
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hey everyone,
america's phenomenal pop combo, return of simple, is at it again, playing
this friday night in a fundraiser for the baldwin-wallace arts house
community. here are the details:
four bands are playing:
allegory
jakeway
the dreadful yawns
return of simple
tickets are a mere five american dollars, and as i said, proceeds to go the
bw arts house, a great house where the arts are actively pursued and
encouraged on campus.
we should be playing around 10pm but be sure to come earlier than that and
dig on the other three bands, it's actually a very very solid bill.
in addition, there is FREE FOOD, tons of little side attractions including a
kissing booth (my god, at a methodist college!!!), and they are giving away
a pair of billy joel tickets, which are great, even if you hate billy joel,
because those could fetch a TON of money on ebay.
so again, you have no reason not to go. food, on the cheap, four good bands,
etc etc etc.
we'll see you all friday night at the BW SAC.
gary c. thobaben
bassist - return of simple
gary at returnofsimple.com
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america's
phenomenal pop combo, return of simple, is at it again, playing this =
friday
night in a fundraiser for the baldwin-wallace arts house community. here =
are
the details:
four bands are playing:
allegory
jakeway
the dreadful yawns
return of simple
tickets are a mere five american dollars, and as i said, proceeds to go =
the bw
arts house, a great house where the arts are actively pursued and =
encouraged on
campus.
we should be playing around 10pm but be sure to come earlier than that =
and dig
on the other three bands, it's actually a very very solid bill.
in addition, there is FREE FOOD, tons of little side attractions =
including a
kissing booth (my god, at a methodist college!!!), and they are giving =
away a
pair of billy joel tickets, which are great, even if you hate billy =
joel,
because those could fetch a TON of money on ebay.
so again, you have no reason not to go. food, on the cheap, four good =
bands,
etc etc etc.
we'll see you all friday night at the BW SAC.
gary =
c.
thobaben
bassist - return of simple
gary at returnofsimple.com=
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From kseniar at core.com Thu Mar 29 17:22:37 2007
From: kseniar at core.com (Ksenia Roshchakovsky)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 20:22:37 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]World-renowned klezmer super group performs this Sunday at
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BRAVE OLD WORLD performs SONG OF THE LODZ GHETTO April 1
The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland and Cuyahoga Community
College (CCC) are thrilled to present the international klezmer super group
Brave Old World performing Song of the Lodz Ghetto on Sunday, April 1 at 2
pm at The Temple-Tifereth Israel in Beachwood (26000 Shaker Boulevard).
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As part of the JCC's Educational Surround series, there will be a
Pre-Performance talk by CWRU Professor Peter Haas at 1pm and a
post-performance discussion with Northeast Ohio survivors will follow the
concert.
ABOUT SONG OF THE LODZ GHETTO
At the center of this jazz-klezmer-inflected show are BOW=B9s arrangements of
rare Jewish street and cabaret music from the Nazi ghetto of Lodz, Poland,
1940-44. A sparse but effective use of props, lighting and staging gives
the evening its theatrical character. The entire program is presented in
Yiddish with projected English super titles.
=20
ABOUT BRAVE OLD WORLD
Hailed around the world for their impeccable musicianship and scholarship,
Brave Old World (BOW) has set new standards in creating, performing and
teaching klezmer and New Jewish music. The group=B9s four members, all
virtuoso instrumentalists, composers and respected ethnomusicologists,
combine the soulfulness of Yiddish instrumental and vocal traditions, the
finesse of classical music and the vitality of jazz to create what they cal=
l
=B3New Jewish Music.=B2
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STUART BROTMAN (bass, tsimbl, tilinca, percussion, trombone) has toured and
recorded with Canned Heat, Kaleidoscope, Geoff and Maria Muldaur and played
cimbalom with Ry Cooder at Carnegie Hall. A founding member of the Los
Angeles=B9 Ellis Island Band, he has been a moving force in the klezmer
revival since its beginning and produced The Klezmorim=B9s Grammy nominated
album, Metropolis.
=20
KURT BJORLING (clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, accordion, tsimbl) has
been musical director of the Chicago Klezmer Ensemble since 1984 and has
also toured and recorded with the Klezmatics. In addition to his involvemen=
t
with Yiddish music, he has been active playing jazz, chamber music and
various styles of ethnic folk music, as well as arranging and performing
music for theater.
=20
MICHAEL ALPERT (voice, accordion, violin, guitar, percussion) has been a
pioneering figure in the current renaissance of East European Jewish klezme=
r
music for 25 years. Alpert was musical director of the PBS Great
Performances special =B3Itzhak Perlman: In the Fiddler=B9s House=B2 and its
subsequent concert tours, and executive producer of the resulting CDs.
=20
ALAN BERN (music director, piano, accordion) is considered one of the fines=
t
performers and composers in Jewish music today. In addition to directing
BOW, he has performed and recorded with the Klezmer Conservatory Band, the
Klezmatics, Andy Statman, Shirim, Kapelye, Itzhak Perlman, Seymour Rexite,
the Symma Trio, Paris-to-Kyiv, Guy Klucevsek and many others. Bern also
writes and directs music for theater and modern dance.
=20
TICKET PRICES
ALL TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR. Tickets are $26 for the general
public, $23 for JCC members, $24 for seniors and $13 for full-time students
22 and under may be purchased at the Mandel JCC during regular membership
hours (26001 South Woodland Road), by calling 800-766-6048 or going online
to www.tickets.com. The handling fee is included in the ticket price.
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For more information, call 216-593-6258.
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BRAVE OLD WORLD performs SONG OF THE LODZ=
GHETTO April 1
The Jewish Community Center (JCC) of Cleveland and Cuyahoga Community Colle=
ge (CCC) are thrilled to present the international klezmer super group Brave Old World performing Song of the Lodz G=
hetto on Sunday, April 1 at 2 pm at The Temple-Tifereth Israel in Beachwood =
(26000 Shaker Boulevard).
As part of the JCC's Educational Surround series, there will be a Pre-Perfo=
rmance talk by CWRU Professor Peter Haas at 1pm and a post-performance discu=
ssion with Northeast Ohio survivors will follow the concert.
ABOUT SONG OF THE LODZ GHETTO At the center of this jazz-klezmer-inflected show are BOW’=
s arrangements of rare Jewish street and cabaret music from the Nazi ghetto =
of Lodz, Poland, 1940-44. A sparse but effective use of props, lightin=
g and staging gives the evening its theatrical character. The entire p=
rogram is presented in Yiddish with projected English super titles.
ABOUT BRAVE OLD WORLD Hailed around the world for their impeccable musicianship and sc=
holarship, Brave Old World (BOW) has set new standards in creating, performi=
ng and teaching klezmer and New Jewish music. The group’s four m=
embers, all virtuoso instrumentalists, composers and respected ethnomusicolo=
gists, combine the soulfulness of Yiddish instrumental and vocal traditions,=
the finesse of classical music and the vitality of jazz to create what they=
call “New Jewish Music.”
STUART BROTMAN (bass, tsimbl, tilinca, percussion, trombone) has toured and=
recorded with Canned Heat, Kaleidoscope, Geoff and Maria Muldaur and played=
cimbalom with Ry Cooder at Carnegie Hall. A founding member of the Lo=
s Angeles’ Ellis Island Band, he has been a moving force in the klezme=
r revival since its beginning and produced The Klezmorim’s Grammy nomi=
nated album, Metropolis.
KURT BJORLING (clarinet, bass clarinet, saxophone, accordion, tsimbl) has b=
een musical director of the Chicago Klezmer Ensemble since 1984 and has also=
toured and recorded with the Klezmatics. In addition to his involvement wit=
h Yiddish music, he has been active playing jazz, chamber music and various =
styles of ethnic folk music, as well as arranging and performing music for t=
heater.
MICHAEL ALPERT (voice, accordion, violin, guitar, percussion) has been a pi=
oneering figure in the current renaissance of East European Jewish klezmer m=
usic for 25 years. Alpert was musical director of the PBS Great Performances=
special “Itzhak Perlman: In the Fiddler’s House” an=
d its subsequent concert tours, and executive producer of the resulting CDs.=
ALAN BERN (music director, piano, accordion) is considered one of the fines=
t performers and composers in Jewish music today. In addition to directing B=
OW, he has performed and recorded with the Klezmer Conservatory Band, the Kl=
ezmatics, Andy Statman, Shirim, Kapelye, Itzhak Perlman, Seymour Rexite, the=
Symma Trio, Paris-to-Kyiv, Guy Klucevsek and many others. Bern also w=
rites and directs music for theater and modern dance.
TICKET PRICES ALL TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR. Tickets are $26 for=
the general public, $23 for JCC members, $24 for seniors and $13 for full-t=
ime students 22 and under may be purchased at the Mandel JCC during regular =
membership hours (26001 South Woodland Road), by calling 800-766-6048 or goi=
ng online to www.tickets.com. The handling fee is included in the ticket pri=
ce.
For more information, call 216-593-6258.
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From rgraham3 at neo.rr.com Thu Mar 29 17:29:05 2007
From: rgraham3 at neo.rr.com (Robin Graham)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 20:29:05 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Introducing Apparition Productions and Evelyn Ruby & CLOSE
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Hello, all.
Please check out our new associates at:
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and
http://www.myspace.com/closerisbetter
Our artist, THE TRADE, also features a track from their last cd, I
Mi' Lunasa, on Myspace at:
http://www.myspace.com/thetraderocks
We hope you enjoy the wonderful world of music and art, each
presents. Feel free to browse through our friends for wonderful
music, art and special happenings.
Thank you.
Please send inquiries to:
Robin Graham,
Jetdog Records
rgraham3 at neo.rr.com
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From bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net Thu Mar 29 19:12:33 2007
From: bachtobroadway42 at sbcglobal.net (Evie Morris)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 19:12:33 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for Pit players
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Looking for: Trumpet, Trombone, Guitar, Electric Bass
For: The Full Monty
Where: Weathervane Playhouse ( Peninsula/ Akron)
When: Tech week is June 10 - 12
Previews and performances are June 13 - July 8
Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees.
Directed by Jacqi Lowey.
Please contact me via email or call ( 216) 371-5282 or (216) 798-9539 if you are interested in auditioning for the band.
thanks, Evie Rosen-Morris
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Looking for: Trumpet, Trombone, Guitar, Electric Bass
For: The Full Monty
Where: Weathervane Playhouse ( Peninsula/ Akron)
When: Tech week is June 10 - 12
Previews and performances are June 13 - July 8
Thursday, Friday, Saturday evenings and Sunday matinees.
Directed by Jacqi Lowey.
Please contact me via email or call ( 216) 371-5282 or (216) 798-9539 if you are interested in auditioning for the band.
thanks, Evie Rosen-Morris
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From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Thu Mar 29 19:17:36 2007
From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 19:17:36 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fright Teck Pictures needs....
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From director at cyorchestra.org Thu Mar 29 18:29:47 2007
From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 21:29:47 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus!
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THIS IS IT
Kenny Loggins and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra!
If you are a singer between the ages of 7 and 19 come and audition for the
CHORUS for this amazing collaborative concert experience!
Auditions will take place at:
(Prepare a song of your choice)
Cleveland State University Music and Communications Building
East 21st and Euclid Avenue =AD Room G-8
Auditions will take place on:
(First come =AD first served basis)
Saturday, March 31st - 10am to 12noon
AND
Tuesday, April 3rd - 6pm =AD 8pm
* Please contact Chorus Director John Krol: jkrol at hawken.edu or CYO Music
Director Liza Grossman: director at cyorchestra.org with any questions*
Chorus rehearsals will take place at Cleveland State University:
Saturdays: 10:15am - 12:15pm - beginning Saturday, April 7th.
CONCERT DATE
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2007
The Plain Dealer Pavilion at Nautica
www.cyorchestra.org
Rock the Orchestra series:
Contemporary Youth Orchestra
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Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus!
THIS IS IT
Kenny Loggins and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra! If you are a singer between the ages of 7 and 19 come and audition for t=
he CHORUS for this amazing collaborative concert experience! Auditions will take place at: (Prepare a song of =
your choice)
Cleveland State University Music and Communications Building
East 21st and Euclid Avenue – Room G-8 Auditions will t=
ake place on: (First come –=
first served basis) Saturday, M=
arch 31st - 10am to 12noon
AND
Tuesday, April 3rd - 6pm – 8pm * Please contact Choru=
s Director John Krol: jkrol at hawken.edu o=
r CYO Music Director Liza Grossman: director at cyorch=
estra.org with any questions* Chorus rehearsals will take place at Cleveland Sta=
te University:
Saturdays: 10:15am - 12:15pm - beginning Saturday, April 7th.
CONCERT DATE
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2007
The Plain Dealer Pavilion at Nautica
www.cyorchestra.org
Rock the Orchestra series:
Contemporary Youth Orchestra
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Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 05:41:17 -0400
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Fri Mar 30 05:36:01 2007
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:36:01 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mitchell Fields SHAKESPEARE MONOLOGUE WORKSHOP @ Fairmount
Center
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Fairmount Center School of Theatre
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Shakespearean Monologue Workshop=20
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Instructor: Mitchell Fields
One Session - Saturday, April 14, 2007 - 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm
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From lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 30 05:08:29 2007
From: lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net (Lisa Stanton)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 08:08:29 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musicians needed for High School Musical
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We are looking for the following players for our upcoming production of HIGH
SCHOOL MUSICAL to play in a pit orchestra:
Drums
Electric Bass
Guitar 1 (electric & acoustic)
Guitar 2 (electric & acoustic)
Keyboard 2
Percussion (Quint Toms, Bongos, Bell Tree, Mark Tree, Suspended Cymbal,
Glockenspiel, Tambourine, Triangle, Cowbell, Congas, Tam-tam, Tenor Drums, 2
Woodblocks, Carnivale Shaker, Doumbel, Egg Shaker, Small Egg Shaker, Larger
Shaker, Chocalho Caixa)
These are volunteer positions. Olmsted Performing Arts does not pay
orchestra members.
Tech Rehearsals are April 22-25th, Show dates are April 26-28th.
Please contact Chris at
cjtonline at hotmail.com if you are interested in being part of this dynamic,
youth-oriented production.
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From gothikfaerie at yahoo.com Fri Mar 30 06:10:49 2007
From: gothikfaerie at yahoo.com (sade wolfkitten)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 06:10:49 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Big Band DJ needed
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Greetings folks,
thee hetmana here. What in the world has the girl been up to? Arranging a national veterans service org. convention ... oh my! ... and delegating my butt off ... perhaps a little too much
It's going to be at the Wyndham Playhouse Square
POINT ONE : The Military Ball -- the American Veterans for Equal Rights Military Ball is going to be on Saturday -- 21 April 2007.
We have a small live band that will be playing the "Armed Forces Salute", national anthem, etc. etc.
What I need...
I need a DJ who can cater to the WWII genre and hopefully somewhat dress the part.
We were hoping to have a full box band, but several musicians had conflicts here and there, so part of the "live big band" schedule has been panned.
Dinner music needs to be about 90 minutes, can be canned, nice quiet Glenn Miller kind of stuff -- good for playing over "house sound" -- need this played at "sub-conversation" volume since our veterans range from 19-94 -- really.
After dinner -- definitely need own PA -- need some fairly lively boogie woogie with two/max-three "slow dances". Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Andrews Sisters, etc. etc. -- if you know the period, I hope you get the idea -- think USO!
What we can provide for you: a free valet parking pass ($22 otherwise) with come/go privileges, plus dinner (need to know prime rib / walleye), and props -- including in the quarterly national journal that comes out immediately after the convention.
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POINT TWO : we will be showing two movies on Friday 20 April, starting at 7p30 : one short and one feature, with live on-site post-screening Q&A by both filmmakers (because we're special like that).
If somebody can volunteer up a board, PA and projector for this, please let us know -- it will save us a tremendous amount on AV rental. Dinner's on us, plus free valet parking as listed above.
Anyone willing to hang out with their gear would be greatly appreciated. While I am plenty paranoid enough to surgically attach myself to [gear that belongs to other people] -- I'm the on-site coordinator for the entire event.
Outside of the daytime presentations which are classroom style and allow me to play gear vulture, for the evening events -- I am a little worried that I might be called "for just a minute" here or there -- and like I said -- I'm just too dang paranoid about gear that doesn't belong to me to walk away from it.
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All of the convention details are at http://www.aver.us/convention/schedule.php
If you need to know any further details, contact thru the site listed above.
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8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
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repostng this from another board: --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Greetings folks,
thee hetmana here. What in the world has the girl been up to? Arranging a national veterans service org. convention ... oh my! ... and delegating my butt off ... perhaps a little too much
It's going to be at the Wyndham Playhouse Square
POINT ONE : The Military Ball -- the American Veterans for Equal Rights Military Ball is going to be on
Saturday -- 21 April 2007.
We have a small live band that will be playing the "Armed Forces Salute", national anthem, etc. etc.
What I need...
I need a DJ who can cater to the WWII genre and hopefully somewhat dress the part.
We were hoping to have a full box band, but several musicians had conflicts here and there, so part of the "live big band" schedule has been panned.
Dinner music needs to be about 90 minutes, can be canned, nice quiet Glenn Miller kind of stuff -- good for playing over "house sound" -- need this played at "sub-conversation" volume since our veterans range from 19-94 -- really.
After dinner -- definitely need own PA -- need some fairly lively boogie woogie with two/max-three "slow dances". Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Andrews Sisters, etc. etc. -- if you know the period, I hope you get the idea -- think USO!
What we can provide for you: a free valet parking pass ($22 otherwise) with come/go privileges, plus dinner (need to know prime rib / walleye), and props -- including in the quarterly national journal that comes out immediately after the convention.
----------------------------------
POINT TWO : we will be showing two movies on Friday 20 April, starting at 7p30 : one short and one feature, with live on-site post-screening Q&A by both filmmakers (because we're special like that).
If somebody can volunteer up a board, PA and projector for this, please let us know -- it will save us a tremendous amount on AV rental. Dinner's on us, plus free valet parking as listed above.
Anyone willing to hang out with their gear would be greatly appreciated. While I am plenty paranoid enough to surgically attach
myself to [gear that belongs to other people] -- I'm the on-site coordinator for the entire event.
Outside of the daytime presentations which are classroom style and allow me to play gear vulture, for the evening events -- I am a little worried that I might be called "for just a minute" here or there -- and like I said -- I'm just too dang paranoid about gear that doesn't belong to me to walk away from it.
If you need to know any further details, contact thru the site listed above.
8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
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From chloe at passportproject.org Fri Mar 30 11:12:08 2007
From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:12:08 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Saturday Classes: Capoeira; W. African Dance; YOGA; Salsa;
Computer classes...and MORE
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www.passportproject.org click on "classes" for more info.=20
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Passport Project is offering the following classes this 6-week session
(March 27 through May 5):
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W. African Dance
Capoeira from Brazil
Hula
Modern Dance
Creative Movement=20
Dance Camp=20
Salsa
Line Dance
Belly Dance
Beginning Computer Skills
Graphic Design
Guitar Lessons
LOCATION:
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Passport Project Global Community Arts Center
12801 Buckeye Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44120
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Contact us: (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org
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PEACE
Chlo=EB Hopson
Passport Project, Director
chloe at passportproject.org
ph:: 216.721.1055
http://passportproject.org =20
Passport Project's mission is to provide exciting educational
experiences that build community through the arts, encourage respect for
diversity and rejection of racism and negative bias, and inspire a
passion for learning and the global community.=20
Passport Project offers multicultural programs and residencies at
schools, at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to
further this mission. Passport Project does diversity train ing in the
corporate setting.
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From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 30 11:37:52 2007
From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:37:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Official sneak peak of Hellweek april 28th!
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Fright Teck Pictures presents the official sneak peak of Hellweek april 28th at club Bed by invite only.This is a pre-screening of the movie it is not open to the public, the premiere will be held at a local cinema somtime in may this again is a invite only event.
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Fright Teck Pictures presents the official sneak peak of Hellweek april 28th at club Bed by invite only.This is a pre-screening of the movie it is not open to the public, the premiere will be held at a local cinema somtime in may this again is a invite only event.
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From mattcook at studioof5rings.com Fri Mar 30 12:55:03 2007
From: mattcook at studioof5rings.com (Matt Cook)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 14:55:03 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chinese Silk Scroll Display through April 27th
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Year of the Boar
Located on the outskirts of Cleveland's Asia Town will commemorate Chinese
New Year by hosting Matthew Cook's collection of Chinese Silk Scrolls.
Each piece has been collected from US Chinatowns: New York City, San
Francisco, Toronto and Cleveland. The Chinese artists give the audience
great meaning and detail using minimal brush strokes and strategic, vibrant
accent colors. Meaning comes from both cultural symbolism and from
meditation. I never tire studying them, and I take great care acquiring
them.
Hours: Thurs & Fri 5:00PM - 10:00PM; Saturday Noon to 7pm
Matt Cook
STUDIO OF 5 RINGS, LLC
2400 Superior Ave., #201
(2nd fl. of Futon Factory Bldg.)
Cleveland, OH 44114
216.771.0830
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From ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Fri Mar 30 13:08:51 2007
From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:08:51 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Play House Job Openings
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Priority Sales Associate (2 positions open)
Hours
Part-time evenings (Monday-Friday)
Some weekend hours are available
Salary will be determined based on experience
Job to include making outbound sales calls for The Cleveland Play House
Subscription Campaign, as well as providing information to Play House
patrons regarding subscriptions and general Play House information
Positions to be filled immediately
For more information, please contact Priority Sales Manager, Kathy Hughes at
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From terri.wilson at godiouproductions.com Fri Mar 30 12:25:28 2007
From: terri.wilson at godiouproductions.com (Terri Wilson)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 12:25:28 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GOSPEL PLAY
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GOD IOU PRODUCTIONS INC.
PRESENTS
THE HIT GOSPEL PLAY
"DESIRE"
(The devil's seduction of the mind, body, and soul.)
LIVE AT
THE KING ARTS COMPLEX
867 MT VERNON AVE
COLUMBUS OHIO
SATURDAY APRIL 21 8PM
AND
SUNDAY APRIL 22 4PM
TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT
THE KING ARTS COMPLEX
BOX OFFICE
(614)645-5464
OR
ORDER ON LINE AT:
www.godiouproductions.com
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GOD IOU PRODUCTIONS INC.
PRESENTS
THE HIT GOSPEL PLAY
"DESIRE"
(The devil's seduction of the mind, body, and soul.)
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From margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Fri Mar 30 13:12:43 2007
From: margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net (Margaret Holden)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:12:43 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Photographers--National Dance Week
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Photographers: You may not be aware that the National Dance Week (April 21-29) is looking for photos of people from various occupations who dance. On their site www.nationaldance week.org we have a photo of firemen dancing and a dentist from Ohio who dances. If you know of someone who would look great for their "Look Who's Dancing Now" page, please check out the site information. Your photo could be there!!!
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Photographers: You may not be aware that the National Dance Week (April 21-29) is looking for photos of people from various occupations who dance. On their site www.nationaldance week.org we have a photo of firemen dancing and a dentist from Ohio who dances. If you know of someone who would look great for their "Look Who's Dancing Now" page, please check out the site information. Your photo could be there!!!
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From margleather at hotmail.com Fri Mar 30 13:19:12 2007
From: margleather at hotmail.com (Maggie Leatherman)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 15:19:12 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need Director in Wooster OH
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The Wayne County Performing Arts Council (WaCPAC)
We are looking for a Director for our upcoming Summer musical "Annie"
The show will begin rehearsals in May and opens in late July or early =
August 2007
Will be performed at the Wooster High School Performing Arts Center, =
Wooster, Ohio
If you are interested, please send your resume to Maggie Leatherman, VP =
WaCPAC margleather at hotmail.com
Thanks!
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From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Fri Mar 30 13:37:20 2007
From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:37:20 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New short by Glimmerghost productions
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Hi!
Glimmerghost Productions is happy to announce that we are currently shooting our new short film "Manga falling". We have only a couple of people involved in this production and we are not gonna hold any auditions since this short has a very few characters. Still, if we are in need of somebody we were contact that person directly to see if he/she is interested in the part, we know enough actors in Cleveland and we know how they look and how they act so there is no necessety for us to hold an audition. We'll keep you post with future updates.
Thank you, all!
Silvia Marchena, AVON Independent Sales Representative. VISIT MY WEBSITE: www.freewebs.com/elektricavon Or call: 216.201.9617 Buy or Sell high-quality AVON products! Own a home-based bussines and become a Certified Beauty Advisor and do complete makeovers. Want to earn extra money? Know anyone who may want to hold an AVON Fund-Raising?
From elektrica53 at hotmail.com Fri Mar 30 13:51:23 2007
From: elektrica53 at hotmail.com (silvia marchena guillen)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 16:51:23 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Green wig needed for movie production
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From tfulton at campus.jcu.edu Fri Mar 30 14:00:40 2007
From: tfulton at campus.jcu.edu (Tom Q. Fulton)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:00:40 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]ACTORS, WRITERS, MUSICIANS - Spring Begins at Fairmount
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SPRING 2007!
Fairmount Center for the Arts
Mayfield Village Campus
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www.fairmountcenter.org =20
440-338-3171=20
Hi Everyone! What a beautiful day!
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Just to let you know, because of a number of conflicts with the spring
breaks in area schools and colleges, we are extending registration for
our spring classes at Mayfield Village until April 9, 2007. =20
Fairmount offers fun and challenging courses of study in all areas of
the fine arts that encourages growth and confidence. We recruit
dedicated faculty committed to providing learning opportunities to young
artists who wish begin, to grow and to excel in their craft. =20
We welcome people of all ages, skill levels and communities.
* Study with Theatre, Audition and Improve with Tom Fulton, Dana
Hart, Mitchell Fields, Marc Moritz, Andrew May, Seth Gordon, and Sean
Szaller.
=20
* Study Fiction and Non Fiction with novelist and film maker Scott
Lax
=20
* For musical children, study the renowned Suzuki method with our
trained Musical Faculty.
=09
We offer scholarships for those who need them. =20
=20
Learn all about Fairmount at the websites listed above.
=20
I hope to see you there!
=20
Tom Fulton
Executive Director
The Fairmount Center
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Just to let you know, because of a number of =
conflicts with
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2007.
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the fine
arts that encourages growth and confidence. We recruit dedicated =
faculty committed
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grow and
to excel in their craft.
We welcome people of all ages, skill levels and communities.
Study
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Audition and
Improve with Tom Fulton, Dana Hart, Mitchell Fields, Marc Moritz, =
Andrew
May, Seth Gordon, and Sean Szaller.
Study
Fiction and Non =
Fiction with
novelist and film maker Scott Lax
For musical =
children,
study the renowned Suzuki =
method
with our trained Musical Faculty.
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those who
need them.
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above.
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From fstorch at beckcenter.org Fri Mar 30 14:37:11 2007
From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:37:11 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Special CTIX discounts for Song & Dance at Beck Center
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ATTENTION: NEOPal subscribers!
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Special CTIX discount offers for
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's
Song & Dance
at www.ctix.org =20
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Only 2 weekends left!
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"BECK's SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..."
~ Roy Berko, The Times
=20
Beck Center and Verb Ballets
present
=20
Andrew Lloyd Webber's
Song & Dance
Now through April 7
Mackey Main Stage
17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood
Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland
=20
*** Nominated for 8 Tony Awards! ***
=20
Lyrics by:
Don Black and Richard Maltby
Co-Directed by:
Scott Spence & Hernando Cortez
Musically Directed by:
Larry Goodpaster
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More reviewer comments...
=20
"BECK's 'SONG AND DANCE' a solid winner...Beck's production...is an
audience pleaser...Tracee Patterson is wonderful as Emma...This is a
very difficult role and Patterson carries it off with panache...It is
beautifully danced by members of Verb Ballets...Larry Goodpaster's
orchestra is excellent...Beck's 'SONG AND DANCE' is well worth seeing.
It is another feather in the crown of the production center which has
become the best over all theatre in the area...taking on musicals,
dramas and comedies--and doing them extremely well."
Roy Berko, The Times
=20
"Song & Dance is nonstop entertainment and a joy to watch...Patterson is
a the pinnacle of her musical and dramatic powers in the role...Act II
is a showcase for the virtuoso dance skills of Verb Ballets...in an
incredible dance performance by Mark Tomasic...Burns' lurid lighting
underscores the drama...A full orchestra...gives full throttle to the
melodic score."
~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News
=20
"It's all over much too soon...Ms. Patterson...a totally bravura
endeavor, and very enjoyable...Dance is pure exuberance, to put it
mildly!...Larry Goodpaster keeps the music playing in splendid
fashion...It's a thrilling evening in the theater..."
Kelly Ferjutz, Cool Cleveland
=20
"...one well-crafted entertainment...Tracee Patterson's warm voice rings
true and clear...Mark Tomasic dances Joe with solid strength...It's
well-done fun, an upbeat end to a satisfying production."
~ Jan C. Snow, FreeTimes
=20
"Against all odds, the show as staged at the Beck Center actually
works...Tracee Patterson...forges some deeply involving movements...the
dance numbers simmer with sexuality and personal confrontation...rich
sounds from the orchestra...an evocatively simple set design by Trad
Burns...Beck's supremely professional production."
~ Christine Howey, Scene
=20
"...must be considered a fine romance...Tracee Patterson grips the
stage...When Act II arrives, the joint really jumps...Verb
Ballets...show the sizzling side...The dynamic Mark Tomasic has the
central role of Joe..The tap sequence is an exhuberant highlight."
~ Donald Rosenberg, The Plain Dealer
=20
=20
Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Don Black and Richard
Maltby, Song & Dance was nominated for eight Tony Awards including Best
Musical, Best Original Score and Best Choreography. This show is a
unique musical composed of two distinctly different acts.
=20
Act I tells Emma's story. It is a one-woman show that is completely
sung by talented singer/actress Tracee Patterson. The songs relate the
romantic misadventures of Emma, a young British woman who comes to New
York in search of love and success. Bernadette Peters won the Tony
Award for Best Actress in a Musical for this role in the 1986 Broadway
production.=20
=20
Act II tells Joe's story. Joe was Emma's one true love who was afraid
to commit until it was too late. The second act is a dance series
including ballet, tap, jazz, and western style dancing choreographed to
Variations, a piece composed by Lloyd Webber for his cellist brother,
Julian, and performed by the dynamic dancers of Verb Ballets. =20
=20
Show times for Song & Dance are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and
Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There are two special Thursday evening
performances on March 29 and April 5 at 8:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $28
for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with
I.D.) which includes a $2 administrative fee. To reserve tickets, call
the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at
www.beckcenter.org .
=20
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 per
vehicle.
=20
The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown
Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20
=20
Cast of Characters
Emma....................................................................
..Tracee Patterson* =20
Joe.....................................................................
.....Mark Tomasic
Dancer..................................................................
...Danielle Brickman =20
Dancer..................................................................
...Ashley Cohen**
Dancer..................................................................
...Erin Conway
Dancer..................................................................
...Katie Gnagy
Dancer..................................................................
...Sydney Ignacio=20
Dancer..................................................................
...Ashley Klinger**
Dancer..................................................................
....Faith Nejman-McNea**
Dancer..................................................................
....Catherine Meredith
Dancer..................................................................
...Brian Murphy
Dancer..................................................................
...Anna Roberts=20
=20
* Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of
actors and stage managers.
=20
** Verb Ballets intern
=20
Production Staff
Beck Center Artistic
Director/Co-Director...........................Scott Spence=20
Verb Ballets Artistic Director/Co-Director/ Choreographer......Hernando
Cortez
Verb Ballets Executive
Director........................................Dr. Margaret Carlson
Musical
Director............................................................Larr
y Goodpaster
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Ric
hard Dickinson
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Lis
a Lock
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Tro
y McCarty
Stage
Manager.............................................................Tod
Huffman
Assistant Stage
Manager................................................Steve Shack
Scenic/Lighting
Designer.................................................Trad A. Burns
Production
Manager.......................................................Don
McBride
Technical
Director.........................................................Joseph
Carmola
Costume Designer
........................................................Suzy Campbell
Sound
Designer............................................................Rich
ard B. Ingraham
Assistant Sound
Designer...............................................Palmer F. Jankens
Light Board
Operator......................................................Ray Gould
Sound Board
Operator....................................................Jonathon
Kronenberger
Props
........................................................................
....Kate George, Rebecca Lamb
Floor
Crew....................................................................
.James Lenahan, Steve Shack
Follow
Spots.................................................................Ma
ry Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale
=20
=20
=20
Submitted by:
Fran Storch
Marketing Assistant
Beck Center for the Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
(216) 521-2540, ext. 244
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From PrestonWmn at aol.com Fri Mar 30 15:15:24 2007
From: PrestonWmn at aol.com (PrestonWmn at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 18:15:24 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brand-new "I'm a Mac" parodies -- Check them out,
Clevelanders!
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Hi Cleveland comedy fans,
Check out these new video shorts on YouTube. I wrote the scripts and acted
in a couple of them. The cast is entirely made up of Cleveland comics,
including me, Jim Tews and Rodney Bengston.
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvhzHCAv8nw_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OvhzHCAv8nw) I'm Chicago
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92IubIuPWHQ_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=92IubIuPWHQ) Cheer Up (I'm Chicago Part II)
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqkObEsIVw0_
(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QqkObEsIVw0) Partnership (I'm Chicago Part III)
You can also view these on my MySpace page at _www.myspace.com/mprest_
(http://www.myspace.com/mprest) . Enjoy!
Marjorie Preston
"All you really are is your name" -- Suze Orman, "Women & Money"
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>From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company"
FINAL PERFORMANCES TONIGHT & TOMORROW!!!!!
Don't miss the most talked about show in Northeast Ohio.
As Always, there's FREE Wine/Beer (good stuff, too!!), intensely provovative theatre (nudity & sex), plus affordable tickets (only $15) -- What could be better??!!
"Red Light Winter" will play its final TWO performances:
Friday, March 30: 8pm
Saturday, March 31: 8pm
Located at: Summit ArtSpace - 140 E. Market St, Akron 44308
TICKETS: 330.606.5317
"...most graphic simulated sex scene on stage...'
- Kerry Clawson (Stage to Page)
"...the three performers (Mark Mayo, Doug Kusak, Laurel Johnson) and director McConaha manage to fashion an evening of theater that sticks with you, even if you wish it wouldn't..."
Christine Howey (Cleveland Scene)
"...Hoping to find at least one flaw with this production, the reviewer excitedly took note of a misfired lighting cue...But that's all I got..."
- Marie Andrusewicz (Cleveland Free Times)
"...has to be one of the, if not the most disturbing productions I've ever seen....I'm still in a state of shock..."
- Roy Berko
www.bnctheatre.com
"Red Light Winter"
by Adam Rapp
FINAL TWO PERFORMANCES:
Friday, March 30: 8pm
Saturday, March 31: 8pm
INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317
From com411productions at yahoo.com Fri Mar 30 10:23:01 2007
From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 10:23:01 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for extras
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Cleveland State University students looking for extras for a Social Committee party scene for film. All ages are invited. Please wear outdoor wedding attire or Sunday morning church clothes. No jeans or t-shirts. Scheduled for this Sunday, April 1st late morning, early afternoon. Extras call for 11:00 am.
Please email or call
440-344-0044 for more details.
Thank you
CSU film students
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Cleveland State University students looking for extras for a Social Committee party scene for film. All ages are invited. Please wear outdoor wedding attire or Sunday morning church clothes. No jeans or t-shirts. Scheduled for this Sunday, April 1st late morning, early afternoon. Extras call for 11:00 am.
Please email or call
440-344-0044 for more details.
Thank you
CSU film students
Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains.
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From tjd1 at uakron.edu Fri Mar 30 10:30:27 2007
From: tjd1 at uakron.edu (Dixon,Tamra J)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 13:30:27 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Search for Theatre Faculty at The University of Akron
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Assistant/Associate Professor: Theatre=20
The University of Akron School of Dance, Theatre, and Arts
Administration seeks full-time tenure track Assistant/Associate
Professor in Theatre with an emphasis in Performance/Production and
Theatre Education beginning August 27, 2007. =20
Qualifications: earned doctorate or MFA in Theatre, Theatre Education,
or Performance Studies; commitment to scholarly research and/or creative
activity evidenced by refereed publications or reviewed performances;
substantial and successful college/university teaching; experience in
theatre performance and in directing main stage productions; ability to
work with students, p-12 educators, faculty, and administrators; p-12
experience with accreditation preferred.
Responsibilities: develop and teach undergraduate and master level
courses related to performance training and theatre in education;
coordinate and advise teaching licensure students; advise master's
theses; direct main stage productions; provide leadership for attaining
accreditation by NAST; maintain an active line of research and/or
creative activity. =20
Salary: competitive, based on qualifications and experience; full
benefits. =20
Submit application letter, vita, list of references, and Statement of
Teaching Philosophy to: Search Committee, School of Dance, Theatre, and
Arts Administration, The University of Akron, Akron, OH 44325-1005.
Three letters of reference should be mailed directly to the address
above. =20
For additional information, visit: http//www.uakron.edu/dtaa
. Review of
applications begins April 2, 2007 and will continue until position is
filled. The University of Akron is committed to a policy of equal
employment opportunity and to the principles of affirmative action in
accordance with state and federal laws.
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Assistant/Associate
Professor: Theatre
The
University of Akron School of Dance, Theatre, and Arts Administration =
seeks
full-time tenure track Assistant/Associate Professor in Theatre with an
emphasis in Performance/Production and Theatre Education beginning =
August 27,
2007.
Qualifications:
earned doctorate or MFA in Theatre, Theatre Education, or Performance =
Studies;
commitment to scholarly research and/or creative activity evidenced by =
refereed
publications or reviewed performances; substantial and successful
college/university teaching; experience in theatre performance and in =
directing
main stage productions; ability to work with students, p-12 educators, =
faculty,
and administrators; p-12 experience with accreditation =
preferred.
Responsibilities:
develop and teach undergraduate and master level courses related to =
performance
training and theatre in education; coordinate and advise teaching =
licensure
students; advise master's theses; direct main stage productions; provide
leadership for attaining accreditation by NAST; maintain an active line =
of
research and/or creative activity.
Salary:
competitive, based on qualifications and experience; full benefits. =
Submit
application letter, vita, list of references, and Statement of Teaching
Philosophy to: Search Committee, School
of Dance, Theatre, and Arts
Administration, The University of Akron, Akron,
OH44325-1005.
Three letters of reference should be mailed directly to the =
address
above.
For
additional information, visit: http//www.uakron.edu/dtaa.
Review of applications begins April 2, 2007 and will continue until =
position is
filled. The University
of Akron is =
committed to
a policy of equal employment opportunity and to the principles of =
affirmative
action in accordance with state and federal =
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From DVangaasbe at aol.com Fri Mar 30 14:43:46 2007
From: DVangaasbe at aol.com (DVangaasbe at aol.com)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 17:43:46 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Chorus- My Fair Lady- Canal Fulton Players
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The Canal Fulton Players are having auditions for the chorus for the musical
of My Fair Lady on April 2, 3, 4, and 5 at 7:00 pm at the United Methodist
Church of Canal Fulton, 363 Cherry Street SE, Canal Fulton, Ohio. The dates
of performances are April 27-29 and May 4-6. The rehearsal schedule is April
2- April 12 Monday Through Thursday 7:00-9:30 pm. April 15-26 Sunday through
Thursday 7:00-9:30 pm.
Call David Van Gaasbeek at 330-854-4387 or 330-494-1022 for further
information.
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From royberko at yahoo.com Fri Mar 30 19:37:21 2007
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 19:37:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: ELLA (Cleveland Play House)
Message-ID: <237643.56960.qm@web33112.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
Enjoyable ?ELLA,? but without Ella
Roy Berko
(Member, American Theatre Critics Association)
--THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS--
Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News
Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times
One of the problems in doing a show like ?ELLA,? which
is now on stage at the Cleveland Play House, is that
anyone who knows what Ella Fitzgerald looked like,
sounded like, and acted like, expects the actor
portraying the living legend to be that person.
Hal Holbrook is Mark Twain in his portrayal of the
great writer in ?MARK TWAIN TONIGHT.? Several years
ago, Wayne Turney appeared as Harry Truman in ?GIVE
?EM HELL HARRY,? at Actors? Summit. He didn?t just
portray Truman, he was Truman.
Unfortunately, as good a singer and actress as Tina
Fabrique is, she does not personify Ella Fitzgerald.
She doesn?t look like, have the mannerisms or the
voice of ?The First Lady of Song.? That?s not to say
she is bad, she is excellent. She just isn?t Ella.
Fitzgerald was the most popular female jazz singer in
the United States for more than half a century. In her
lifetime, she won 13 Grammy awards and sold over 40
million albums. What made Ella great was the
wide-range of her voice, her accurate ability to give
meanings to the words she sang, and her amazing
ability to scat (sing meanings using sounds rather
than words). Her voice was a musical instrument.
Born in 1917, she was early orphaned. She made her
first foray into entertainment in 1934 when she won an
amateur night contest at New York?s Apollo Theatre.
Because of her unattractive looks she was denied the
promised follow-up paid performances, but through
sheer determination and a keen manager she rose to
fame. By the 1990s, Ella had recorded over 200 albums
and by 1991 when she gave her final performance there,
she had performed 26 times at the famed Carnegie Hall.
Fitzgerald?s personal life was not happy. Her
marriages didn?t last. Her relationship with her son
(actually a child conceived by her sister and
brother-in-law who she adopted) was filled with angst.
Poor health plagued her through much of her career.
She experienced heart problems and as a result of
diabetes was forced to have both of her legs amputated
below the knees. She died on June 15, 1996.
?ELLA,? with book by Jeffrey Hatcher and conception by
Rob Ruggiero and Dyke Garrison, chronologically
follows part of the life of this great singer. It
contains many of Ella?s hits including, ?How High the
Moon,? ?It Don?t Mean a Thing,? ?You?ll Have to Swing
It (Mr. Pagannini),? ?They Can?t Take That Away From
Me,? ?Our Love is Here to Stay,? ?That Old Black
Magic? and her signature piece, ?A-Tisket, A-Tasket.?
Though at times the dialogue gets a little sappy, it
bridges the songs together and generally tells Ella?s
story.
Ms. Fabrique is a fine singer in her own right. She
grabs and holds an audience. Her acting is also
excellent. She is ably assisted by George Roth, as
Fitzgerald?s manager, Norman Granz. The orchestra is
fantastic. Brian Sledge is wonderful on the trumpet
and George Caldwell (piano/conductor), Rodney Harper
(drums) and Clifton Kellem (bass) are all fine
musicians.
Capsule judgement: If you go to see ?ELLA? expecting
to see and hear a personification of Ella Fitzgerald
you?ll be disappointed. Instead, go to hear Tina
Fabrique sing Ella?s songs and give yourself a taste
of the life of the queen of scat. With that mindset,
you?ll enjoy yourself!
?ELLA? runs through April 21 at the Cleveland Play
House. For tickets call 216-795-7000 or go on-line
to www.clevelandplayhouse.com.
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 reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com
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From: blueizeinfo at yahoo.com (Blue~ize Magazine)
Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 19:32:06 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Paradise City features local artist's song
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Hi Everyone,
Cleveland native, Jami Ross' latest single "Confused" will be featured on E! hit show "Paradise City" in two weeks.The song was co-written by her and band member Matthew James Murphy.
Jami will be returning from LA for a performance at the House Of Blues at the beginning of June.
www.jamirossmusic.com
.
JAMI ROSS
2006 COVER OF NORTHCOAST VOICE MAGAZINE
2006 CLEVELAND SCENE MAGAZINE "ARTIST OF THE YEAR"
2006 STARS IN MOVIE "MADNESS"- directed by William Johns
2006 CLEVELAND SCENE MAGAZINE "BEST CHANCE TO BE A STAR"
2006 LATEST SINGLE "CONFUSED" FEATURED ON MTV'S HIT SHOW ?LAGUNA BEACH?
2007 SINGLE "HOLD YOUR DREAMS" SUBMITTED TO 2007 AMERICAN IDOL FINALISTS
2007 LATEST SINGLE "CONFUSED" FEATURED ON E! CHANNEL HIT SHOW ?PARADISE CITY?
Blue~ize Magazine
www.blue-ize.com
The Ultimate Guide for Developing Talent
Mike Ross, Editor
440.478.7500
Barbara Ross, Producer
440.478.5723
7285 Center St.
Mentor, OH 44060
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Hi Everyone,
Cleveland native, Jami Ross' latest single "Confused" will be featured on E! hit show "Paradise City" in two weeks.The song was co-written by her and band member Matthew James Murphy.
Jami will be returning from LA for a performance at the House Of Blues at the beginning of June.
2006 COVER OF NORTHCOAST VOICE MAGAZINE 2006 CLEVELAND SCENE MAGAZINE "ARTIST OF THE YEAR" 2006 STARS IN MOVIE "MADNESS"- directed by William Johns 2006 CLEVELAND SCENE MAGAZINE "BEST CHANCE TO BE A STAR" 2006 LATEST SINGLE "CONFUSED" FEATURED ON MTV'S HIT SHOW ?LAGUNA BEACH? 2007 SINGLE "HOLD YOUR DREAMS" SUBMITTED TO 2007 AMERICAN IDOL FINALISTS 2007 LATEST SINGLE "CONFUSED" FEATURED ON E! CHANNEL HIT SHOW ?PARADISE
CITY?
Blue~ize Magazine
www.blue-ize.com
The Ultimate Guide for Developing Talent
Mike Ross, Editor
440.478.7500
Barbara Ross, Producer
440.478.5723 7285 Center St. Mentor, OH 44060
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Sat Mar 31 12:47:54 2007
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 15:47:54 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]not getting the roles you want?
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Not getting the roles you want at the theatres you'd like to work at?
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approach to creating a character, increasing your chances of getting the=20
roles you desire.
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FPAC has three and four week programs for 2nd grade through college, and a=20
special one week program for adults.
=20
Complete information about all of our training programs and our NYC trip is=
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available at this link: _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/_=20
(http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/)=20
=20
Here are a few testimonials from our alumni and their parents ...
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Dear Fred,=20
I just got cast as Helen in A Christmas Story at the Cleveland Play House!!=
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I used a lot of the things that I learned at your camp in my audition and a=
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sure I couldn't have gotten the part otherwise. I enjoyed your camp a lot=
=20
and plan to attend next year. =20
Naomi Hill, FPAC =E2=80=9806
Hi Fred,
David Ludick has been cast as the understudy for all the male roles in The=20
Play House production of A Christmas Story - 2006. His Dad and I are convin=
ced=20
that his experience at FPAC this past summer catapulted him from community=20
theatre to the Cleveland Play House. Thanks so much to you, C.P., Mitchell,=
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Sean and the rest of your staff for such a wonderful learning experience fo=
r=20
David. FPAC is well worth the money and time. We'll see you next year!
Dr. Dixie Ludick
mother of David Ludick, FPAC '06
This camp is too awesome for words! It was a perfect way to spend my=20
summer. FPAC ROCKS! This camp is amazing! You learn and this info will h=
elp you=20
throughout your theater career. The staff is so nice =E2=80=93 you guys ro=
ck! =20
Really fun and cool scenes that make you really think about tactics, beats,=
=20
conflicts, relationships, etc. Improv =E2=80=93 awesome info and fun games=
! GO TYPE =20
WRITER! Audition class =E2=80=93 very helpful and fun! Great monologues! T=
he overnight=20
was awesome =E2=80=93 I wish we had one every night! I loved it so much I=20=
begged my=20
mom to come back to 2nd session.
Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 & =E2=80=9806
Dear Fred,
This past summer at Fairmount Performing Arts Camp was a wonderful=20
experience and I thank you so much! Now that I have been in college for a s=
emester, I=20
am realizing just how valuable the acting training was at FPAC. I am findin=
g=20
that camp has prepared me more for a career in theatre than many of my=20
college classes have. FPAC took time to critique each individual student in=
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supportive, nurturing environment. My college program has neglected to teac=
h many=20
of the character development concepts and the idea of "behaving truthfully=20
and naturally" as opposed to "acting." I feel so honored to have gotten the=
=20
opportunity to work with numerous area professionals last summer, as oppose=
d to=20
the same one or two teachers that are common in the college setting. Lookin=
g=20
back, I know I really would have missed out had I not participated in FPAC=20
last summer, and I certainly wouldn't be where I am now in terms of my acti=
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capabilities. I think that FPAC is certainly valuable for any college stude=
nt=20
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=20
be getting myself into. I, as well as most of the other students that atten=
ded=20
FPAC last summer, have been involved with many theatre camps over the past=20
few years. For all I knew, FPAC could have just been any other theatre camp=
.=20
But it wasn't. Fairmount was a truly different experience. My time spent at=
=20
FPAC was extremely beneficial, from the guest artists to the scene study we=
did=20
with the instructors. Like Halle, I believe that my summer at FPAC really=20
helped me with my college auditions this year, and will continue to help me=
=20
throughout the rest of my theatre studies. For any student of theatre,=20
especially ones that are trying to pursue it as a career, I can not persuad=
e you more=20
emphatically to attend Fairmount Performing Arts Camp. I am extremely proud=
=20
to say that I was a part of the first year at FPAC. As far as my college=20
situation, I have been accepted to University of Cincinnati - College Conse=
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of Music, University of Michigan, and Point Park College. It has been an=20
absolutely crazy year! Like I said, I really think the things I learned at=20=
FPAC=20
helped me out during this extremely stressful fall/winter! Thanks again Fre=
d=20
for everything!=20
Alex Puette, FPAC '04
currently enrolled at the University of Michigan
Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in theater=
=20
arts. Our daughter is no newcomer to theater, having acted since the age of=
=20
7. However, we've noticed a quantum leap in awareness, confidence, and=20
technical skill as a result of this camp. We are deeply grateful for the in=
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and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred Sternfeld, Carol=
=20
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e=20
such in-depth training and excellent preparation for auditions? The staff=20=
of=20
this camp are warm and supportive mentors who care about young people and=20
love to teach!
Lois H. Annich=20
Mother of Molly Israel, FPAC =E2=80=9905 & =E2=80=9806
for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical=20
day, staff bios, dates and testimonials check out our _website_=20
(http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) .
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ng=20
skills and your approach to creating a character, increasing your chanc=
es=20
of getting the roles you desire.
FPAC has three and four week programs for 2nd grade through=20
college, and a special one week program for adults.
Here are a few testimonials from our alumni and their parents=20
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Dear Fred, I just got cast as Helen in A Christm=
as=20
Story at the Cleveland Play House!! I used a lot of the things th=
at I=20
learned at your camp in my audition and am sure I couldn't have gotten=20=
the=20
part otherwise. I enjoyed your camp a lot and plan to attend nex=
t=20
year. Naomi Hill, FPAC =E2=80=9806
H=
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Fred, David Ludick has been cast as the understudy for all the male roles=
in=20
The Play House production of A Christmas Story - 2006. His Dad and=20=
I=20
are convinced that his experience at FPAC this past summer catapulted him fr=
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community theatre to the Cleveland Play House. Thanks so much to you, C.P.,=20
Mitchell, Sean and the rest of your staff for such a wonderful learning=20
experience for David. FPAC is well worth the money and time. We'll see you n=
ext=20
year! Dr. Dixie Ludick mother of David L=
udick,=20
FPAC '06
This camp is too awesome for words! It was a=20
perfect way to spend my summer. FPAC ROCKS! This camp is=20
amazing! You learn and this info will help you throughout your theater=
=20
career. The staff is so nice =E2=80=93 you guys rock! Really fun=
and cool=20
scenes that make you really think about tactics, beats, conflicts,=20
relationships, etc. Improv =E2=80=93 awesome info and fun games! GO TY=
PE=20
WRITER! Audition class =E2=80=93 very helpful and fun! Great monologue=
s! The=20
overnight was awesome =E2=80=93 I wish we had one every night! I loved=
it so much=20
I begged my mom to come back to 2nd session. Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=
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& =E2=80=9806
Dear Fred, This past summer at Fairmoun=
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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=
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Fairmount last spring, I didn't realize what I would be getting myself into.=
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as well as most of the other students that attended FPAC last summer, have b=
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involved with many theatre camps over the past few years. For all I knew, FP=
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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, University of Michigan, and Poin=
t=20
Park College. It has been an absolutely crazy year! Like I said, I really th=
ink=20
the things I learned at FPAC helped me out during this extremely stressful=20
fall/winter! Thanks again Fred for everything! Alex Puette, FPAC '04 currently enrolled at the University of=20
Michigan
Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of=20
education in theater arts. Our daughter is no newcomer to theater, having ac=
ted=20
since the age of 7. However, we've noticed a quantum leap in awareness,=20
confidence, and technical skill as a result of this camp. We are deeply=
=20
grateful for the instruction and advice she received from directors=20
as seasoned as Fred Sternfeld, Carol Pribble, and Mitchell Fields.=
=20
Where else can children in this region receive such in-depth train=
ing=20
and excellent preparation for auditions? The staff of this camp are wa=
rm=20
and supportive mentors who care about young people and love to=20
teach! Lois H. Annich Mother of Molly I=
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FPAC =E2=80=9905 & =E2=80=9806
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From Huntheatre at aol.com Sat Mar 31 05:21:46 2007
From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 08:21:46 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Godspell" Auditions at Huntington playhouse
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=E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Auditions=20
At Huntington Playhouse=20
Huntington Playhouse will hold auditions for the musical =E2=80=9CGodspell=
=E2=80=9D. The=20
production is directed by Dave MacKeigan. Auditions are on Monday, April =20
9th and Tuesday, April 10th starting at 7:00 PM. The production opens J=
une=20
7 th and has a 4 week run.=20
The show requires 5 men and 5 women ages 17 and older. There are no =20
children parts. No appointments are required. Please come with a prepared=
song=20
and dressed for movement. An accompanist will be provided. John Franks is=20=
the=20
music director and Laura Workman will choreograph.=20
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village and is a=
=20
licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. The box office phone numb=
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is 440-871-8333.=20
For more details about the show and the theatre, please check our web site=20
at:
_www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (mip://04dbf0f8/www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) =20
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From promiseheart at lpemail.com Sat Mar 31 07:23:26 2007
From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 09:23:26 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Make-up Person Needed for Film
Message-ID: <57710.76.205.78.88.1175351006.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com>
The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking an experienced make-up person
for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by recent
local news stories.
Since we are slated to begin filming on April 30th, we need to hear from
you ASAP!
Most of our film's location sites are in the AKRON area, so reliable
transportation is a must. Flexible schedule is also important (most
filming would take place evenings and on Saturdays).
If you or anyone else would like to pursue this opportunity and/or have
any questions, PLEASE do not reply via e-mail, but CALL (330) 633-6093.
Since this film is not for profit and a community effort, this would be a
VOLUNTARY POSITION. Everyone participating would receive a free copy of
the film as well as credit.
To find out more about the film's story, objectives and themes, check out
our website at:
www.mamasplan.com.
Sincerely,
Eric Kowalski
Volunteer/Representative for The Mama's Plan Film Group
From mabenator at gmail.com Sat Mar 31 08:04:10 2007
From: mabenator at gmail.com (Marie Bohusch)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 11:04:10 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Movies and a Dinner ... and help wanted!
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Help Wanted:
American Veterans for Equal Rights is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization.
All members and officers are volunteer. All funding goes to efforts to lift
the ban on open and honest service by LGBT Americans in the US Armed Forces,
and to help veterans who have been negatively affected by this ban.
Friday 20 April 2007 - Need a video projector and board / PA. AVER will
provide dinner and valet parking with come-go.
Saturday 21 April 2007 - Need a DJ with own gear and PA, who can cater to
"WWII" genre, approx. 90 minutes of quiet dining music, and approx. 60
minutes of dance music. AVER will provide dinner and valet parking with
come-go.
Helps offers: please contact me directly at this email address.
~Marie Ann Bohusch
AVER Convention on-site coordinator
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PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CANTEEN
Wyndham Playhouse Square - Cleveland, Ohio
American Veterans for Equal Rights, a prominent partner of www.SLDN.org and
www.HRC.org -- in the fight to lift the ban on open and honest service by
LGBT Americans, is having their 2007 national convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
Join with American Veterans for Equal Rights for two special nights.
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*7pm-10pm -- Friday 20 April 2007
WWII style Soda Fountain Ice Cream Social and Movie Night*
Featuring the Cleveland premiere of two brand new films.
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"Courage Doesn't Ask" - written and directed by Joe Acton of Zaydoe films.
The short film about an amputee soldier / veteran of the war in Iraq,
starring Dan Butler (Frasier) and Robert A. Guthrie (Expiration Date)
The only agenda within the PLOT of this film is the story of a wounded
soldier. The twist in this film is that amongst the cast are 6 highly
decorated veterans: 5 gay combat veterans and 1 trans-veteran.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0970176/
>From http://www.zaydoefilms.com/ : "The U.S. Government has refused to
support Courage citing the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy against gays serving
in the military. ... Part of our cast includes actual gay veterans, which we
included in the movie to put a face on the issue. ... By ignoring a gay
storyline but identifying the actors as gay veterans, Courage Doesn't Ask
stands for the proposition that being gay in combat is as transparent as
being black, brown, white, Democrat, Republican. It just doesn't make a damn
bit of difference and shouldn't disqualify otherwise honorable service."
Joe Acton will be on-site with AVER for a post-screening Q&A session.
-----------
"Tell" - a feature length documentary by T.Joe Murray, director of Fish
Can't Fly (2005), and Farm Family: In Search of Gay Life in Rural America
(2004)
This documentary follows the personal stories of several LGBT veterans,
ranging from WWII to the present "War on Terror"
T.Joe Murray will also be on-site with AVER for a post-screening Q&A
session.
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*6pm-10pm Saturday 21 April 2007
"O-Club" style cocktail hour and Memorial Military Ball*
In memory of Todd Shinkle (Columbus, OH) and Wes Giles (San Antonio, TX)
Cocktail hour will feature live music by a collected LGBT band, including a
number of military veterans.
Veterans and service members: may wear Class A, Dress Blue, or Mess dress;
authorized per Memorial Uniform regulations
All others: formal attire or dress leather.
Keynote Speaker: gay WWII combat veteran Dr. Franklin Kameny, PhD.
Dr. Kameny is frequently noted for his decades of work, often with the late
Barbara Gittings, including having homosexuality removed from the APA's
Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, overturning the ban on LGBT Americans for
federal employment, and overturning the ban on Federal Security Clearances
for LGBT Americans, amongst many other accomplishments. Dr. Kameny has
said, "Overturning the military gay ban is the only fight I have yet to
win. Yet!"
-------------------------------------
Attendance of AVER events in no way suggests or implies sexual orientation.
All tickets are by pre-registration only. Registration deadline is 11 April
2007.
For more information and to purchase tickets:
http://www.aver.us/convention/
Please direct any questions about the CONVENTION through the local chapter
of AVER:
NEOAVER
qcws at neoaver.org
v.330.247.4102
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Help Wanted: American Veterans for Equal Rights is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization. All members and officers are volunteer. All funding goes to efforts to lift the ban on open and honest service by LGBT Americans in the US Armed Forces, and to help veterans who have been negatively affected by this ban.
Friday 20 April 2007 - Need a video projector and board / PA. AVER will provide dinner and valet parking with come-go.
Saturday 21 April 2007 - Need a DJ with own gear and PA, who can cater to "WWII" genre, approx. 90 minutes of quiet dining music, and approx. 60 minutes of dance music. AVER will provide dinner and valet parking with come-go.
Helps offers: please contact me directly at this email address.
~Marie Ann Bohusch AVER Convention on-site coordinator -------------------------------- -------------------------------- PLAYHOUSE SQUARE CANTEEN Wyndham Playhouse Square - Cleveland, Ohio
American Veterans for Equal Rights, a prominent partner of www.SLDN.org and www.HRC.org -- in the fight to lift the ban on open and honest service by LGBT Americans, is having their 2007 national convention in Cleveland, Ohio.
Join with American Veterans for Equal Rights for two special nights. ----------------------------------
*7pm-10pm -- Friday 20 April 2007 WWII style Soda Fountain Ice Cream Social and Movie Night* Featuring the Cleveland premiere of two brand new films. -----------
"Courage Doesn't Ask" - written and directed by Joe Acton of Zaydoe films. The short film about an amputee soldier / veteran of the war in Iraq, starring Dan Butler (Frasier) and Robert A. Guthrie (Expiration Date)
The only agenda within the PLOT of this film is the story of a wounded soldier. The twist in this film is that amongst the cast are 6 highly decorated veterans: 5 gay combat veterans and 1 trans-veteran.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0970176/ From http://www.zaydoefilms.com/ : "The U.S. Government has refused to support Courage citing the Don't Ask, Don't Tell policy against gays serving in the military. ... Part of our cast includes actual gay veterans, which we included in the movie to put a face on the issue. ... By ignoring a gay storyline but identifying the actors as gay veterans, Courage Doesn't Ask stands for the proposition that being gay in combat is as transparent as being black, brown, white, Democrat, Republican. It just doesn't make a damn bit of difference and shouldn't disqualify otherwise honorable service."
Joe Acton will be on-site with AVER for a post-screening Q&A session.
----------- "Tell" - a feature length documentary by
T.Joe Murray, director of Fish Can't Fly (2005), and Farm Family: In Search of Gay Life in Rural America (2004) This documentary follows the personal stories of several LGBT veterans, ranging from WWII to the present "War on Terror"
T.Joe Murray will also be on-site with AVER for a post-screening Q&A session.
------------------------------------
*6pm-10pm Saturday 21 April 2007 "O-Club" style cocktail hour and Memorial Military Ball* In memory of Todd Shinkle (Columbus, OH) and Wes Giles (San Antonio, TX)
Cocktail hour will feature live music by a collected LGBT band, including a number of military veterans.
Veterans and service members: may wear Class A, Dress Blue, or Mess dress; authorized per Memorial Uniform regulations
All others: formal attire or dress leather.
Keynote Speaker: gay WWII combat veteran Dr. Franklin Kameny, PhD.
Dr. Kameny is frequently noted for his decades of work, often with the late Barbara Gittings, including having homosexuality removed from the APA's Diagnostic and Statistical Manual, overturning the ban on LGBT Americans for federal employment, and overturning the ban on Federal Security Clearances for LGBT Americans, amongst many other accomplishments. Dr. Kameny has said, "Overturning the military gay ban is the only fight I have yet to win. Yet!"
-------------------------------------
Attendance of AVER events in no way suggests or implies sexual orientation.
All tickets are by pre-registration only. Registration deadline is 11 April 2007. For more information and to purchase tickets: http://www.aver.us/convention/
Please direct any questions about the CONVENTION through the local chapter of AVER: NEOAVER qcws at neoaver.org v.330.247.4102
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From promiseheart at lpemail.com Sat Mar 31 10:00:01 2007
From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:00:01 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Backstage Crew & Errands Person Needed for Film
Message-ID: <57723.76.205.78.88.1175360401.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com>
The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking backstage/setup crew for the
filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional movie inspired by recent local news
stories. Also needed is an errands person(s) to help assist the director
in Akron with misc. activities.
Since we are slated to begin filming on April 30th, we need to hear from
you ASAP!
Most of our film's location sites are in the AKRON area, so reliable
transportation is a must. Flexible schedule is also important (much
filming would take place evenings and on Saturdays).
If you or anyone else would like to pursue this opportunity and/or have
any questions, PLEASE do not reply via e-mail, but CALL (330) 633-6093.
Since this film is not for profit and a community effort, these positions
would be on a VOLUNTARY basis only. However, everyone participating would
receive a free copy of the film as well as credit. This experience may
also enhance your resume/career.
To find out more about the film's story, objectives and themes, check out
our website at:
www.mamasplan.com.
Sincerely,
Eric Kowalski
Volunteer/Representative for The Mama's Plan Film Group
From promiseheart at lpemail.com Sat Mar 31 10:24:02 2007
From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 12:24:02 -0500 (EST)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Volunteer Opportunities for The Mama's Plan Film Group
Message-ID: <57733.76.205.78.88.1175361842.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com>
The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking volunteers of various
backgrounds and talents for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional
movie inspired by recent local news stories.
We are pleased to announce that our cast is now full and we are set to
begin filming on April 30th (thank you Fred Sternfeld and NEOPAL
subscribers!!!).
Our most pressing needs include:
* Fund Raisers
* Public Relations persons
* General Errands people (ideally in the AKRON area where the
director/film is based)
* Secretarial/Misc. (communications, purchasing items, mailing, etc.)
If you or anyone else would like to pursue this opportunity and/or have
any questions, PLEASE do not reply via e-mail, but CALL (330) 633-6093.
Since this film is not for profit and a community effort, these positions
would be on a VOLUNTARY basis only. However, everyone participating would
receive a free copy of the film as well as credit. This experience may
also enhance your resume/career.
To find out more about the film's story, objectives and themes, check out
our website at:
www.mamasplan.com.
Sincerely,
Eric Kowalski
Volunteer/Representative for The Mama's Plan Film Group
From bionic at prodigy.net Sat Mar 31 11:26:36 2007
From: bionic at prodigy.net (bionic at prodigy.net)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 13:26:36 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Unplugged Guitar Player-Singer for Covers Album
Message-ID: <460E618C.30004.18B6CE4A@localhost>
Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player.
A partner / collaborator.
I am a skilled at computer-based recording
but barely treading water as guitar player.
I'm trying to create an album of mellow,
unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including:
Lady Jane
With A Little Help From My Friends
For What It's Worth
Old Man
You've Lost That Loving Feeling
Hurt So Bad
Keep Me Hanging On
We Can Work It Out
I'm reaching for a quiet, intimate sound
Emphasis on a clean, unaffected vocal blend.
For convenience sake,
east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights.
Let's see if there are possibilities.
Thanks,
Chris
From mollylarocco at gmail.com Sat Mar 31 15:29:57 2007
From: mollylarocco at gmail.com (molly larocco)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 18:29:57 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Mangos With Chili" (queer people of color roadshow )
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NEXT WEEK IN CLEVELAND! PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY
Mangos With Chili queer people of color roadshow touring the Northeast March
31-April 9!
FEATURING:
Thomas Andre Bardwell
Kay Barrett (Mango Tribe)
Ching-In Chen
Dulani
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Maria Cristina Rangel aka Miss Cherry Galette
Suhayl Ramirez
Ignacio Rivera
Victor Tobar
The blurb: Mangos With Chili: the floating cabaret of queer and trans people
of
color bliss, dreams sweat, sweets and nightmares, is two weeks of
history-making, ass-shaking performance by 9 queer and trans of color
artists working in spoken word, theater, drag, dance and burlesque. Our work
celebrates our lives, stories and survival, the histories we are making and
the legacies we are creating for future generations of queer and trans
people of color.
The backstory: Inspired by similar traveling roadshows like the Tranny
Roadshow and Sister Spit, in 2006 sister femme vixen writers and performance
artists Maria Cristina Rangel and Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha decidedto
start a similar tour featuring the most brilliant queer and trans artists of
color they knew, using their experience creating events in Toronto, Boston,
New York and the West Coast.
Telling stories of survival, sex, dreams, magic, color, and trans, femme and
genderqueer identities reaching from Sri Lanka to Aztlan to Morocco to the
Philippines to the Caribbean to Brooklyn to migrant small town Washington
state, Mangos With Chili is a groundbreaking performance cabaret, taking
This Bridge Called My Back into the 21st century.
Sunday April 8, 2007
8-10pm
@ C-Space Community Center
4323 Clark Ave. Cleveland, 44109 (
W.44th & Clark Ave)
$7-10 pay what you can, no one turned away for lack of funds.
www.clevelandspace.org
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NEXT WEEK IN CLEVELAND! PLEASE FORWARD WIDELY
Mangos With Chili queer people of color roadshow touring the Northeast March 31-April 9!
FEATURING:
Thomas Andre Bardwell
Kay Barrett (Mango Tribe)
Ching-In Chen
Dulani
Leah Lakshmi Piepzna-Samarasinha
Maria Cristina Rangel aka Miss Cherry Galette
Suhayl Ramirez
Ignacio Rivera
Victor Tobar
The blurb: Mangos With Chili: the floating cabaret of queer and trans people of
color bliss, dreams sweat, sweets and nightmares, is two weeks of
history-making, ass-shaking performance by 9 queer and trans of color
artists working in spoken word, theater, drag, dance and burlesque. Our
work celebrates our lives, stories and survival, the histories we are
making and the legacies we are creating for future generations of queer
and trans people of color.
The backstory: Inspired by similar traveling roadshows like the Tranny
Roadshow and Sister Spit, in 2006 sister femme vixen writers and
performance artists Maria Cristina Rangel and Leah Lakshmi
Piepzna-Samarasinha decidedto start a similar tour featuring the most
brilliant queer and trans artists of color they knew, using their
experience creating events in Toronto, Boston, New York and the West
Coast.
Telling stories of survival, sex, dreams, magic, color, and trans,
femme and genderqueer identities reaching from Sri Lanka to Aztlan to
Morocco to the Philippines to the Caribbean to Brooklyn to migrant
small town Washington state, Mangos With Chili is a groundbreaking
performance cabaret, taking This Bridge Called My Back into the 21st
century.
Sunday April 8, 2007
8-10pm
@ C-Space Community Center
4323 Clark Ave. Cleveland, 44109 (
W.44th & Clark Ave)
$7-10 pay what you can, no one turned away for lack of funds. www.clevelandspace.org
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From clevelandindependentfilm at hotmail.com Sat Mar 31 16:27:07 2007
From: clevelandindependentfilm at hotmail.com (Cleveland Independent Film J.ROME
LEE BROWN)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 18:27:07 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New film web site:
In-Reply-To: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED88E@beck-1.beckcenter.com>
Message-ID:
Exercise your brain! Try Flexicon.
From mds-sc at neo.rr.com Sat Mar 31 17:46:44 2007
From: mds-sc at neo.rr.com (Betty M. Smith)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 20:46:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GOLDEN DOVE AWARDS AND GOSPEL JOINS SYMPHONY
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From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Sat Mar 31 21:00:38 2007
From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 00:00:38 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actors for Standardized Patient Work - Good pay
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Hi Neohiopalers:
I am forwarding this request from Joanne Bray of the Ohio University College
of Osteopathic Medicine .
This is local Cleveland/Akron area work. They use actors to portray
patients to test new doctors. I have done this work, and it is not difficult. It
actually can be fun, work with other actors, the pay is fair for the time
involved, and you are helping new doctors learn to interact properly with
patients.
Call or email Joanne Bray if interested (info below).
Hugs, Mary Faktor (the actor ;-) _www.FaktorsTalentNetwork.com_
(http://www.faktorstalentnetwork.com/)
888-913-3473
(http://www.faktorstalentnetwork.com/)
Need 12 actors to portray patients in order to test physicians.
Date: April 11, 2007 for approximately 1 hour (12:45-1:45)
Age: 50-80
Requirements: no knee scars. The case involves medical clearance for knee
replacement surgery.
Must be willing to be examined by a physician
Training: approximately 1 hour
$50 flat fee paid for exam and training
If interested, please contact me via e-mail for additional information.
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Needed 2 of actors for this weeks OSCE (Sagamore Hills Area)
(April 4 & 5 with training on Monday April 1)
Any actors interested in portraying 40ish year old Amish men please call or
email immediately .
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Joanne Bray, BSN, MBA
Coordinator of Clinical Competency Assessment
Ohio University
College of Osteopathic Medicine
Telephone 740 593-2513
Fax 740 593-9557
Bray at ohio.edu
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From russstich at sbcglobal.net Sat Mar 31 21:58:49 2007
From: russstich at sbcglobal.net (Russel Stich)
Date: Sat, 31 Mar 2007 21:58:49 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions- Something Dada needs women
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Something Dada Improvisational Comedy Co. will be holding open auditions for female improvisers to join their cast. Audition will be held on Monday April 2nd at 7:00pm at The Tower Press Building, 1900 Superior Ave.
All females are welcome to attend regardless of their improv training or performance history. Interested parties should have an ability to listen and a willingness to "play".
Something Dada Improvisational Comedy Co.
1900 Superior Ave
Cleveland, Oh 44104
(216) 696-4242
www.SomethingDada.com
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Something Dada Improvisational Comedy Co. will be holding open auditions for female improvisers to join their cast. Audition will be held on Monday April 2nd at 7:00pm at The Tower Press Building, 1900 Superior Ave.
All females are welcome to attend regardless of their improv training or performance history. Interested parties should have an ability to listen and a willingness to "play".
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From vrenner at neo.rr.com Sun Apr 1 05:06:47 2007
From: vrenner at neo.rr.com (Val Renner)
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 08:06:47 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Auditions
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Ballet Theatre of Ohio announces auditions for its 2007-2008 season
Christine Meneer, Artistic Director
Ballet Theatre of Ohio is a ballet based company which will perform two
full-length ballets per year. There will also be at least 2 repertory
performances which will include neo-classical and contemporary ballets
choreographed by Artistic Director, Christine Meneer and other guest
choreographers.
Additional Auditions TBA
www.BalletTheatreOhio.org
265 N. Main St.
Munroe Falls, Ohio 44262
330-688-6065
Fax - 330-688-7781
Questions: chrismeneer at ameritech.net
Saturday, April 7, 2007 1:00
Ballet Theatre of Ohio Studio
265 N. Main St (Rt 91)
Munroe Falls, Ohio 44262
Offering contracts to 4 females and 4 males for up to 30 wks starting at
$400. per wk. Season begins mid-June. Health care package is optional with
provisions for pointe shoes / technique shoes.
Performances include Nutcracker, Coppelia, at least one repertory season
plus many educational outreach and community events. Dancers may be
invited to perform in Sleeping Beauty May 5 & 6, 2007.
Please call and reserve an audition time. Arrive one hour prior to audition
time. Bring resume with references names, headshot, performance video
preferred but not required. Strong ballet technique required. Partnering
skills required. Bring pointe shoes - Repertory will be taught during the
audition.
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From royberko at yahoo.com Sun Apr 1 08:04:48 2007
From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko)
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 08:04:48 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: Groundworks 3/29/07
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GROUNDWORKS dances and Shimotakahara gets award
Roy Berko
(Dance Critics Association)
David Shimotakahara, artistic director of GroundWorks
Dancetheater, is this year?s recipient of OhioDance?s
award for outstanding contribution to the advancement
of the art form. According to the executive director
of Ohio Dance, a statewide service organization,
?David was chosen to receive the award because of his
innovative choreography, his many years of dedicated
work in dance and dance art and his knowledge,
experience and creativity.?
Those who have been attending GroundWorks?
performances, are aware of the reach for excellence
that Shimotakahara inspires in his dancers and the
creativity of his choreography.
This demand for perfection is both a boon and a bane
to the company. The dancers, who have worked so long
and so well together, tend to respond best to
Shimotakahara?s precise choreography. With few
exceptions, when turned over to others, though they
are still excellent, they generally are not as
proficient. This, in part, was the case at the
company?s latest performance as part of Cleveland
Public Theatre?s Danceworks ?07.
In ?HURRICANE HEART,? a world premiere choreographed
by Kelly Garfield, the dancers were not up to their
usual level of physical control. However, the body
positions often were not easily held and sometimes did
not meld well from move to move. The units which made
up the story, which was supposedly a hero?s journey
that is never certain but not without hope, failed to
cohesively develop the theme. A creative use of a
rope to represent doorways and binding a person or
people, was quite inventive. Overall, the piece
lacked the company?s usual precision and clarity.
?NANO,? a David Shimotakahara choreographed world
premiere, was more to the company?s image. Each
movement perfectly fit Gustavo Aguilar?s music.
Aguilar became part of the dance ensemble as he flowed
from a snare drum center stage, to a stage right
snare, to stage left drum and then back to the
original instrument. Though overly long, it was
fascinating to watch Aguilar use various implements to
create the sounds and see how Shimotakahara had melded
the music and the movements into a single concept to
parallel each of the drummer?s textures and qualities.
?THROUGH THE LENS? has rightly been incorporated into
the company?s repertoire. Art Bridgman and Myran
Packer?s piece, which premiered at Trinity Cathedral
late last year, is a break-through concept. As I
stated the first time I reviewed it, ?Almost defying
description, the piece was performed in front of and
behind a massive red opaque curtain. The dancers dove
and rolled under the material, danced behind the
screen, displaying configurations in varying degrees
of large and small shadows, as well as realistically
appearing before the curtain.? I ended that review
with ?This was a ?WOW? presentation.? If anything,
the piece was even better this time as a second
screen, this time blue, was added to further enhance
the visual images and effects.
Groundworks says goodbye to dancer Jennifer Lott and
her husband Ryan as they depart for London. Ryan is a
creative modern composer whose music has been used by
not only Groundworks, but other local dance companies.
Good luck in their adventure.
Capsule judgement: Groundworks remains one of the top
dance companies in the area and deserves the adulation
it is receiving. See Groundworks at their next
program on June 22, 23 and 24 at Cain Park. For
tickets call 216-371-3000.
Join the Groundworks and me at ?GROUNDWORKS GOES
GOSPEL,? a fund raiser for the company to be held at
The House of Blues on April 15 from 11:15 am to 1:30
p.m. For information call 216-691-3180 Ext #1.
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 reviews also appear on www.coolcleveland.com
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From johnsonld at cox.net Sun Apr 1 15:50:08 2007
From: johnsonld at cox.net (LeeAnn Johnson)
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 18:50:08 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call - Horror Film
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Please join two-time award winning director, Brian C. Lawlor as
Laugh-at-the-Law Productions in association with ShockStar Studios will
be hosting a casting call for a new independent horror movie:
"Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads"
Saturday April 7, 2007 from 3-7pm. at:
North Coast Casting
4913 Storer Ave., Cleve., OH 44102
(216) 651-5441
Casting for: (over 18 only please)
Main Characters:
6 females: Must look 16-18, High School.
3 female: must look college age, 21-25
3 male: 21-25
2 male: must look high school age.
1 Female, mother type, 35-65
1 Female: cheerleader coach, 25-50
1 female: looks high school age, foreign exchange student (European
accent-variable) Nudity required.
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required.
We also need extras. All types welcome.
Also, looking for production assistants and special effects people.
Any Race/Nationality welcome.
Shooting should be on the weekends for 3-8 weeks in the Spring/Summer.
Majority of shooting will take place in Lake County, Ohio. This movie is
planned to be screened at multiple Film festivals with a good chance for
international distribution.
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From dnwagner at kent.edu Sun Apr 1 16:12:07 2007
From: dnwagner at kent.edu (dnwagner at kent.edu)
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 19:12:07 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cassandra Woodard at the 4:12
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Yes, Cleveland's own "Cassandra" will be performing live at the 4:12
in Tallmadge, Ohio this Friday, April 6. Coming off of her recent
album release party, Cassandra's smooth vocals will take you to a new
level!
The 4:12 runs from 9pm to 1am every Friday night.
Live DJ, music, games, food, open mic, dancing....the 4:12 has it all!
For more information about the 4:12, log onto www.spanministries.org
and click on the 4:12 link or call 330.630.3190. The 4:12 is located
at SPAN Ministries at 361 Northeast Avenue in Tallmadge, Ohio. 10
minutes from Kent State University and 15 minutes from the University
of Akron!
The 4:12 is for those 18 and over!
The best part, it's free!
See you there!
From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sun Apr 1 17:21:23 2007
From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi)
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 17:21:23 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for reliable cheap ride 2 get from a to b...
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I'm looking for something (anything) automatic and under $100 (or
close) just to get from point a to point b a few times a week. This
must be reliable and I will have it checked out by a mechanic so I
know what I may need to fix...the cost of that will make a difference
for me to choose it or not.
I have 3 small kids that will be in it from time to time, so it must
have good breaks and tires.
If anyone out there can help me, call 330-410-0488 or email
thejrpshow at ... .
Again, Looking for reliable cheap ride 2 get from a to b...
Thanks.
The Jay Rossi Project
MySpace YouTube
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I'm looking for something (anything) automatic and under $100 (or close) just to get from point a to point b a few times a week. This must be reliable and I will have it checked out by a mechanic so I know what I may need to fix...the cost of that will make a difference for me to choose it or not.
I have 3 small kids that will be in it from time to time, so it must have good breaks and tires.
If anyone out there can help me, call 330-410-0488 or email thejrpshow at ... .
Again, Looking for reliable cheap ride 2 get from a to b... Thanks.
Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A.
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From erikdobell at hotmail.com Sun Apr 1 17:42:30 2007
From: erikdobell at hotmail.com (Erik Dobell)
Date: Sun, 01 Apr 2007 20:42:30 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Erik Dobell Magician
Message-ID:
The magic of Erik Dobell features demonstrations in sleight of hand, mind
reading and psycokinesis. Perfect for private parties, libraries, camps,
resteraunts, firehouse events, organizations, festivals, and more.
They mystery of magic is still alive and you can use it to make your event
unforgetable. Call 607-738-2144 or email erikdobell at hotmail.com
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From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Sun Apr 1 18:47:56 2007
From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi)
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 18:47:56 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New photos on the JRP website! Come and see!
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We have uploaded four new photos on the 'TV Show' page, and four new photos on the 'Latest News' page of the JRP website at www.jayrossi.s5.com .
See some new artists that have been on the show!
Enjoy!
The Jay Rossi Project
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From KevinJosephKelly at aol.com Sun Apr 1 19:50:24 2007
From: KevinJosephKelly at aol.com (KevinJosephKelly at aol.com)
Date: Sun, 1 Apr 2007 22:50:24 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Come on out and join me for a little karaoke action during
the week, 2 choices!!
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On Tuesday nights you can catch a karaoke show at Cronies on Detroit Avenue
in Lakewood, OH
Show starts at 10 pm
Cronies
17900 Detroit Ave.
_Lakewood_
(http://www.clevelandnights.com/cleveland_search.asp?action=search&city=Lakewood) Ohio 44107
Then on Wednesday nights, if you are looking for a more upscale enviroment,
west park station is your place.
Show starts at 10 PM
and there is a karaoke gong challenge, where you bang the gong and then you
request someone in your party to sing any song, it is a scream.
West Park Station
_17015 Lorain Rd._
(http://promotions.clevescene.com/search/locationsMap.php?oid=161472&surround=yes)
Cleveland, OH 44111
right across from Kamm's Corner, Lorain and Rocky River Drive
Grant me the serenity to accept the things i cannot change,
Courage to change the things i can,
And wisdom to know the difference,
Living one day at a time,
Enjoying one moment at a time,
Accepting hardship as the pathway to peace.
"Nothing can bring you peace but yourself." - Ralph Waldo Emerson
"Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself." - George
Bernard Shaw
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From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 04:50:09 2007
From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 04:50:09 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams & Cleveland Longform Project 3/27/07!
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CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 3/27/07! Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! An opening game, two 30 minute sets and a closing game are offered.
Sign up to jam is 7:45pm at Bassa Vita. Spots fill up quickly so plan on coming early. Work on stage with members of the Improv Community is a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Jump on stage with us or support Cleveland Jams and Cleveland Improv Comedy as an audience member. Cleveland Jams is a free and open weekly event for everyone 21 and over! Come and be a part of Cleveland's Newest Tuesday Night Out!
Stay with us for the "CLEVELAND LONGFORM PROJECT" which runs directly after the jam. This set utilizes a revolving ensemble featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
For more information about Cleveland Jams!:
216-479-3353 or
Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com
Check out our myspace page:
www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov
for our weekly updated jam blog and pictures from the jams. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!
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CLEVELAND JAMS!
CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!
Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm!
NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 3/27/07!
Cleveland Jams creates 2 improv teams on the spot each and every Tuesday night at Bassa Vita! An opening game, two 30 minute sets and a closing game are offered.
Sign up to jam is 7:45pm at Bassa Vita. Spots fill up quickly so plan on coming early. Work on stage with members of the Improv Community is a fun, open, high energy, fast paced learning environment! Jump on stage with us or support Cleveland Jams and Cleveland Improv Comedy as an audience member. Cleveland Jams is a free and open weekly event for everyone 21 and over! Come and be a part of Cleveland's Newest Tuesday Night Out!
Stay with us for the "CLEVELAND LONGFORM
PROJECT" which runs directly after the jam. This set utilizes a revolving ensemble featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
for our weekly updated jam blog and pictures from the jams. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!
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From director at cyorchestra.org Mon Mar 26 05:55:38 2007
From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 08:55:38 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kenny Loggins Needs A Chorus!
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THIS IS IT
Kenny Loggins and the Contemporary Youth Orchestra!
If you are a singer between the ages of 7 and 19 come and audition for the
CHORUS for this amazing collaborative concert experience!
Auditions will take place at:
(Prepare a song of your choice)
Cleveland State University Music and Communications Building
East 21st and Euclid Avenue =AD Room G-8
Auditions will take place on:
(First come =AD first served basis)
Saturday, March 31st - 10am to 12noon
AND
Tuesday, April 3rd - 6pm =AD 8pm
* Please contact Chorus Director John Krol: jkrol at hawken.edu or CYO Music
Director Liza Grossman: director at cyorchestra.org with any questions*
Chorus rehearsals will take place at Cleveland State University:
Saturdays: 10:15am - 12:15pm - beginning Saturday, April 7th.
CONCERT DATE
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2007
The Plain Dealer Pavilion at Nautica
www.cyorchestra.org
Rock the Orchestra series:
Contemporary Youth Orchestra
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te University:
Saturdays: 10:15am - 12:15pm - beginning Saturday, April 7th.
CONCERT DATE
FRIDAY, MAY 25, 2007
The Plain Dealer Pavilion at Nautica
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Rock the Orchestra series:
Contemporary Youth Orchestra
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From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Mar 26 06:00:11 2007
From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 09:00:11 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing
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From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 07:02:35 2007
From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:02:35 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]tonight is Sherlock Holmes in Film/TV Workshop
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Come all, to Sherlock Holmes night tonight!
We will be using sides from the upcoming audio play, "A Study in Scarlet." Aditions in April.
Monday Night Workshop in Film and TV acting.
7pm
$12 a class
4 weeks for $40
No need to register, just come by.
Students carpool from Lakewood and other westside areas. Call me for information.
214 N. Hambden St.
Chardon, Ohio 44024
http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm
Maureen Dempsey
440-313-8326
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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
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Come all, to Sherlock Holmes night tonight!
We will be using sides from the upcoming audio play, "A Study in Scarlet." Aditions in April.
Monday Night Workshop in Film and TV acting.
7pm
$12 a class
4 weeks for $40
No need to register, just come by.
Students carpool from Lakewood and other westside areas. Call me for information.
8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut.
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From AThomas at mail.ignatius.edu Mon Mar 26 07:23:34 2007
From: AThomas at mail.ignatius.edu (Art Thomas)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:23:34 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theater Sound Equipment--nearly new
Message-ID:
St. Ignatius High School is selling wireless microphones, recievers, and =
other system components at bargain prices. This equipment is exactly two =
weeks old. All manufacturer's warranties are in effect. These were used =
for a run of "Smokey Joe's Cafe" and will be available on April 3.
12 Audio-Technica ATW-3110aD Wireless Beltpack systems.
8 Audio-Technica ATW-3110aC Wireless Beltpack systems
1 Audio-Technica ATW-A49 Pari of Periodic Log Atennae
1 Audio-Technica ATW-49SP Pair of Active Atenna Splitters
4 Audio-Technica AEW-DA660D Active Antenna Distribution Amplifiers
2 Audio-Technica AEW-DA550C Active Antenna Distribution Amplifier
8 Audio-Technica AT892cW Earset Microphone
12 Countryman B3W5FF05CAT Miniature Lavalier Microphones.
Please contact Art Thomas at 216 651-0222 x515 (work) or at home at 216 =
228-0022 if you are interested. Prices will be very low.
From bionic at prodigy.net Mon Mar 26 08:31:40 2007
From: bionic at prodigy.net (bionic at prodigy.net)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:31:40 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Unplugged Guitarist for Covers Album
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Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player.
A partner / collaborator.
I am a skilled computer-based recording engineer,
but barely treading water as guitar player.
I'm trying to create an album of mellow,
unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including:
Lady Jane
With A Little Help From My Friends
For What It's Worth
Old Man
You've Lost That Loving Feeling
Hurt So Bad
Keep Me Hanging On
We Can Work It Out
For convenience sake,
east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights.
Let's see if there are possibilities.
Thanks,
Chris
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Looking for an laid-back acoustic guitar player.
A partner / collaborator.
I am a skilled computer-based recording engineer,
but barely treading water as guitar player.
I'm trying to create an album of mellow,
unplugged 1960's / 70's classics including:
Lady Jane
With A Little Help From My Friends
For What It's Worth
Old Man
You've Lost That Loving Feeling
Hurt So Bad
Keep Me Hanging On
We Can Work It Out
For convenience sake,
east sider would be ideal, especially Cleveland Heights.
Let's see if there are possibilities.
Thanks,
Chris
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From skeyes at dancecleveland.org Mon Mar 26 07:43:07 2007
From: skeyes at dancecleveland.org (Sally Keyes)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:43:07 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"My Buddy Bill(Clinton)" - get your tix today - limited
seating!
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Emmy Award-Winning Playwright Rick Cleveland
performs My Buddy Bill
as the first of a "Celebration of Coventry" series
The Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland hosts and presents the
series
February 28, 2007 CLEVELAND, OH - Emmy Award writer Rick Cleveland is back
in the neighborhood to kick off the Unitarian Universalist Society of
Cleveland's yearlong "Celebration of Coventry." Cleveland will perform his
hit one-man play My Buddy Bill; a witty and knowing tale about his
friendship with former president Bill Clinton. My Buddy Bill performs on
Friday, March 30 at 7 pm at the Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland,
2728 Lancashire Road, just off Coventry Road in Cleveland Heights. Tickets
are $20 each or two for $30 and can be purchased at Mac's Backs, 1820
Coventry Road, (next to Tommy's Restaurant) or by calling 216-321-BOOK. The
audience is invited to a post-performance Meet 'n Greet with the artist and
complimentary coffee.
Interviews with Rick Cleveland and electronic photos are available. A 5
minute promotional video clip may be viewed online at
www.dropshots.com/my_buddy_bill -- this URL can be used in a feature story.
A DVD of the clip is available upon request.
Note Corrected Price: Saturday, March 31st, 2 - 5pm Cleveland will host a
workshop for aspiring writers honing their writing skills for stage, screen
and TV. The seminar will also be held at the Unitarian Universalist Society
of Cleveland and has a $10** entrance fee. (**Please note corrected price
from 2-16-07 release)
In the spirit of Spalding Gray to whom the work is partially dedicated, My
Buddy Bill is a comic shaggy-dog tale about a star-crossed friendship
between the writer, a leader of the free world and their two dogs. Variety
calls it, "Relentlessly funny.delightful" and Hollywood Reporter says it is
"amusing enough to tickle even the most demanding funny bone." Starting
innocently enough with a chance meeting between Rick Cleveland, then a
writer for the TV hit The West Wing, and the 42nd president of the United
States, and the show proceeds to chronicle their unusual and idiosyncratic
relationship including a trip to Amsterdam, a spontaneous jam session in
Arkansas and more.
Mr. Cleveland won the Jury Award for Best Performance in a One Person Show
for My Buddy Bill at the US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado in
March, 2006. My Buddy Bill had its world premiere at the Geffen Playhouse
in Los Angeles.
Rick Cleveland
Rick Cleveland was an Executive Producer and writer for all five seasons of
HBO's Six Feet Under. In 2000, he won an Emmy Award and a Writer's Guild
Award for his writing on The West Wing. His play Jerry and Tom was adapted
as a screenplay and was an official selection at both the Sundance and
Toronto Film Festivals in 1998. He was nominated for an Edgar Award,
presented by the Mystery Writers of America, for his screen adaptation of
John Grisham's Runaway Jury. As a playwright he attended the National
Playwright's Conference at the Eugene O'Neill Theatre Center in 1991 and
1993, Midwest PlayLabs in 1994, and has received playwriting grants and
fellowships from the Kennedy Center's Fund for New American Plays, the
National Endowment for the Arts and the Rockefeller Foundation. As a
freelance journalist he has written for the Destinations column of Outside
Magazine and for the Sunday Magazine of the Chicago Tribune. He received
his MFA from the University of Iowa's Playwright's Workshop in 1995. Rick
is also a commentator for NPR's All Things Considered.
Celebration of Coventry
The Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland resides in Coventry, a small
Cleveland Heights neighborhood with an eclectic, liberal history that has
been celebrated in internationally celebrated movies and books. During the
USC "Celebration of Coventry" monthly celebrations hosted by different
celebrities will illuminate fascinating inside stories and neighborhood
history.
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writing
skills for stage, screen and TV. The seminar will also be held at =
the
Unitarian Universalist Society of Cleveland and has a $10** entrance fee. (**Please note
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most
demanding funny bone.” Starting innocently enough with a chance =
meeting
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United States, and the show proceeds to chronicle their unusual and
idiosyncratic relationship including a trip to Amsterdam, a spontaneous =
jam
session in Arkansas and more.
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the Jury
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Bill at the
US Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen,
Colorado in March, =
2006. My Buddy =
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From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 07:46:47 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Sylvia" opens April 20 at Clague Playhouse
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CLAGUE PLAYHOUSE
1371 Clague Road
Westlake, OH 44145
440-331-0403
www.clagueplayhouse.org
The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13, 2007.
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 the 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 CAST
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM, PHYLLIS, LESLIE - Alex Nalbach
The show runs Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
Tickets prices are $10-11 with a $1 discount for seniors (60+) and students and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
Opening night includes a reception following the performance.
As always, free parking!
Check us out on our website www.clagueplayhouse.org
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The comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney and directed by Anne McEvoy, will open Friday, April 20, 2007 and will run through May 13, 2007.
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 the 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 CAST
SYLVIA - Kellie McIvor
GREG - Mark Mayo
KATE - Michelle Meers
TOM, PHYLLIS, LESLIE - Alex Nalbach
The show runs Thursday - Sunday (no show 4/22/07). Performance times are 8:30PM Thursday - Saturday (note later start time) and 2:00PM Sundays.
Tickets prices are $10-11 with a $1 discount for seniors (60+) and students and may be purchased by calling the box office Wed - Sat 1-6PM.
Opening night includes a reception following the performance.
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From smmslt111 at gmail.com Mon Mar 26 08:30:39 2007
From: smmslt111 at gmail.com (dsm)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:30:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Noel Coward's FALLEN ANGELS audition
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Who: Rabbit Run Theatre
What: FALLEN ANGELS by Noel Coward
When: Performance dates: August 10 , 11, 12, 17, 18, 19, 24, 25, 26
Where: Madison, OH
FALLEN ANGELS is a giddy comedy about old friends, old lovers, and
how to make marriages work, as seen through Coward's urbane and
besotted eye.
Jane and Julia have been friends since they were 8 and 9,
respectively. They have enormous fun together - and fight together -
on a daily basis. Prior to their marriages, each had an affair with
one Maurice DuClos, but are now happily ensconced with Willy and
Fred. Until, that is, word comes that Maurice is about to visit!
The husbands go away on a golf weekend, the wives are in a tizzy -
and is Maurice really on his way, or is this an elaborate ruse?
Roles are as follows:
Julia Sterroll 35-50
Jane Banbury 35-50
Saunders 25-75, the maidservant who has been everywhere and done
everything (character role)
Fred Sterroll 40-60
Willy Banbury 40-60
Maurice DuClos 35-60, the sort of Frenchman with whom one would wish
to have had a dalliance
If you're interested in auditioning, please reply to the director,
Deborah Magid, smmslt111 at gmail.com.
Cheers!
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Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 11:43:49 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PAID moving help wanted
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Please send me an e-mail with telephone contact information if you are
interested.
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From skyblueskye at aol.com Mon Mar 26 09:14:21 2007
From: skyblueskye at aol.com (skyblueskye at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:14:21 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]listing from Carousel Dinner Theater
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>From Chris Rood - Carousel Dinner Theater prop/furniture employee.
Carousel Dinner Theater is looking for a Wurlitzer jukebox (or comparable model), for their next two upcoming shows. Shows are both from 1950's era.
Rental would be needed from May 1, 2007 - beginning of September. Theater can transport if needed.
Please contact Sean Cercone scercone at carouseldinnertheatre.com . or Chris Rood skyblueskye at aol.com
for more information.
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From Chris Rood - Carousel Dinner Theater prop/furniture employee.
Carousel Dinner Theater is looking for a Wurlitzer jukebox (or comparable model), for their next two upcoming shows. Shows are both from 1950's era.
Rental would be needed from May 1, 2007 - beginning of September. Theater can transport if needed.
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From knisius at hotmail.com Mon Mar 26 09:23:02 2007
From: knisius at hotmail.com (Kimberly Nisius)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:23:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Specialist looking for work
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From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:34:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]ONLY 1 SPOT LEFT in Joe Cali's "Business of Voice Acting"
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From andreajanelli at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 10:23:41 2007
From: andreajanelli at yahoo.com (Andrea Anelli)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 10:23:41 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]additional info on La Boheme performance
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Cleveland's newest professional Opera Co OPERA PER TUTTI opera for all
Presents
La Boheme
by
Giacomo Puccini
Cast Includes:
Marcello ?? Brian Keith Johnson
Benoit?..MikeSchnell
Rodolpho???Deryl Godshall Mimi?Andrea Anelli Colline????Randall Levin Musetta?.Marian Vogel Schaunard???James Love Alcindoro..MikeSchnell Musical Director??Paul Transue
Beachwood Middle School
Semi-staged with piano accompaniment
March30, 2007 8:00 pm
General admission tickets $15 ?Students & Seniors $13
For reservations call the Beachwood Recreation Department
(216) 292-1970
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Cleveland's newest
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OPERA PER TUTTI
opera for all
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La Boheme
by
Giacomo Puccini
Cast Includes:
Marcello ?? Brian Keith Johnson
Benoit?..MikeSchnell
Rodolpho???Deryl Godshall
Mimi?Andrea Anelli
Colline????Randall Levin
Musetta?.Marian Vogel
Schaunard???James Love
Alcindoro..MikeSchnell
Musical Director??Paul Transue
Beachwood Middle School
Semi-staged with piano accompaniment
March30, 2007
8:00 pm
General admission tickets $15 ?Students & Seniors $13
For reservations call theBeachwoodRecreation Department
(216) 292-1970
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From chloe at passportproject.org Mon Mar 26 10:47:24 2007
From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:47:24 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]ZUMBA classes (children and adult) begin Thursday!!
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From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 14:33:10 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]New Class Session begins Tomorrow: Dance, Guitar,
Computer Technology. All ages. Sliding Scale fees
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(March 27 through May 5):
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W. African Dance
Capoeira from Brazil
Hula
Modern Dance
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Salsa
Line Dance
Belly Dance
Beginning Computer Skills
Graphic Design
Guitar Lessons
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setting.
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From: angelyogadiva at sbcglobal.net (Kim)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 14:05:36 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]family yoga at strongsville library
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Join Kim Wasielewski for a relaxing evening of family yoga. Yoga is an =
ancient system of breath and movement that is safe and for all body =
types and ages. Everyone is welcome. Bring a beach towel or blanket and =
dress so you can move and breathe.
For registration, location and pricing details call or go to:
Strongsville Library Events calendar
Kim ATP Reiki Master
www.yogabykim.com
Yoga by Kim;Kim's School of Dance
Angel Inspirations; Angelic Kreations
There is only one angel rule, you must ask!
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April 12, Angels Among Us Berea Community Ed
April 28-Angel Academy -Inner Harmony
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June 25 Lake County Astrological Assoc. Meeting Keynote Speaker
July 10 Yoga for Teens Parma Snow Library
July 17 Angels Among Us Parma Community Health Education Center
July 19 Angel Readings Goddess Blessed 4-7pm
August 3 Strongsville City Jazz Gazebo Concert
www.magicbydavidw.com
March 27 Magic by David at Mapleside 4-8pm Cystic Fibrosis Fundraiser!
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From MHerman at cptonline.org Mon Mar 26 12:12:17 2007
From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:12:17 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: GroundWorks Dancetheater and
Antaeus Sance!
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Award Winning Dance Series Returns to Cleveland Public Theatre
March 15 - April 15
=20
Cleveland Public Theatre Executive Artistic Director Raymond Bobgan is
proud to present DanceWorks '07. Over the course of five weekends, the
CPT campus is taken over by amazing dance performances from talented
local artists. =20
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Don't miss this popular performance series! =20
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This Weekend Only:
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GroundWorks Dancetheater
March 29 - April 1
Gordon Square Theatre=20
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Journey beyond the expected with GroundWorks Dancetheater. Be there as
GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara and his ensemble
celebrate their eighth annual series at CPT truly embodying their mantra
not so obvious entertainment. A world premiere by New York choreographer
Keely Garfield, another by GroundWorks Artistic Director David
Shimotakahara and Musical Director Gustavo Aguilar as well as a return
engagement of Through The Lens by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer show why
GroundWorks Dancetheater has earned its reputation as visionary.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8:00pm Sunday at 3:00pm=20
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Antaeus Dance=20
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Antaeus Dance presents Close to Home!
March 29 - April 1
James Levin Theatre
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Antaeus Dance gets cozy with local artists in Close to Home, a concert
of double premieres of dance and music. Six choreographers, five
composers and a film maker collaborate to create five premiere
danceworks that feature original music. No other dance company has
brought this much new work by this many local artists to the stage
before, let alone in one evening! Join choreographers Jenita McGowan,
Joan Meggitt, Carla Monzo with Amy Compton, Amy Notley and Shanna
Sheline, film maker Robert Banks, and composers Ron Andrico, Alexander
Bonus, Michael Pultz, Lisa Rainsong and r.a. washington for an evening
of home-grown music and dance.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
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Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10
Thursdays
=20
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MegLouise Dance
=20
MegLouise Dance presents iNput!
April 5 - 8
James Levin Theatre=20
=20
iNput: share your ideas, see what happens!
=20
Cleveland's newest dance artists join local legends for an evening of
collective design. MegLouise dance presents original choreography and
asks the audience to choose their own adventure as they watch the dances
unfold. Then, we open the stage for your dance desires.=20
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MegLouise Dance company members and guests perform dance improvisations
based on your preferences, ideas and random choices. You pick the
music, the dancers, the tone, the story...even the costumes! Build your
dream dance. From humorous to reflective, no two performances will ever
be the same and you have to be there to see it.
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=20
Travesty Dance Group
=20
Travesty Dance Group presents Travesty Rocks!=20
April 12 - April 15
James Levin Theatre
=20
Travesty Dance Group continues it's 10th Anniversary season celebration
with Travesty Rocks! an evening of new dance theatre inspired by classic
rock n' roll. Relive the roller-coaster of the 1970's through the
imaginations of tri-city co-founders Kimberly Karpanty (Cleveland),
Rebecca Malcolm-Naib (Philadelphia) and Karen Stokes (Houston). Brush
off those ultra-suede leisure suits; we guarantee this "dy-no-mite"
experience will blow you away!
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm
Sunday at 3:00pm
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Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10
Thursdays=20
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THE CLEVELAND FOUNDATION
CLEVELAND MAGAZINE
THE CODRINGTON FOUNDATION
DH ELLISON ARCHITECTS
FOREST CITY ENTERPRISES
THE GEORGE GUND FOUNDATION
JAKPRINTS
THE OHIO ARTS COUNCIL
DEBORAH AND RON RATNER
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March 29 - April 1
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Garfield, another by GroundWorks Artistic Director David Shimotakahara =
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Seniors |
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March 29 – April 1
James =
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Seniors |
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Dance
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iNput!
April 5 - 8
James =
Levin Theatre =
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original
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watch
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dance
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costumes!
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performances
will ever be the same and you have to be there to see =
it.
Travesty Dance =
Group
Travesty Dance Group presents Travesty Rocks! =
April 12 – April =
15
James =
Levin =
Theatre
Travesty Dance Group continues it’s 10th =
Anniversary
season celebration with Travesty Rocks! an evening of new dance theatre
inspired by classic rock n’ roll. Relive the roller-coaster of the
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Karpanty
(Cleveland), Rebecca Malcolm-Naib =
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From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Mar 26 12:44:35 2007
From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:44:35 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reviewers say "Beck's Song & Dance A Solid Winner..."
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"BECK's SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..."
~ Roy Berko, The Times
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Beck Center and Verb Ballets
present
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's
Song & Dance
Now through April 7
Mackey Main Stage
=20
*** Nominated for 8 Tony Awards! ***
=20
Lyrics by:
Don Black and Richard Maltby
Co-Directed by:
Scott Spence & Hernando Cortez
Musically Directed by:
Larry Goodpaster
=20
For tickets call (216)521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org
.
=20
More reviewer comments...
=20
"BECK's 'SONG AND DANCE' a solid winner...Beck's production...is an
audience pleaser...Tracee Patterson is wonderful as Emma...This is a
very difficult role and Patterson carries it off with panache...It is
beautifully danced by members of Verb Ballets...Larry Goodpaster's
orchestra is excellent...Beck's 'SONG AND DANCE' is well worth seeing.
It is another feather in the crown of the production center which has
become the best over all theatre in the area...taking on musicals,
dramas and comedies--and doing them extremely well."
Roy Berko, The Times
=20
"Song & Dance is nonstop entertainment and a joy to watch...Patterson is
a the pinnacle of her musical and dramatic powers in the role...Act II
is a showcase for the virtuoso dance skills of Verb Ballets...in an
incredible dance performance by Mark Tomasic...Burns' lurid lighting
underscores the drama...A full orchestra...gives full throttle to the
melodic score."
~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish News
=20
"It's all over much too soon...Ms. Patterson...a totally bravura
endeavor, and very enjoyable...Dance is pure exuberance, to put it
mildly!...Larry Goodpaster keeps the music playing in splendid
fashion...It's a thrilling evening in the theater..."
Kelly Ferjutz, Cool Cleveland
=20
"...one well-crafted entertainment...Tracee Patterson's warm voice rings
true and clear...Mark Tomasic dances Joe with solid strength...It's
well-done fun, an upbeat end to a satisfying production."
~ Jan C. Snow, FreeTimes
=20
"Against all odds, the show as staged at the Beck Center actually
works...Tracee Patterson...forges some deeply involving movements...the
dance numbers simmer with sexuality and personal confrontation...rich
sounds from the orchestra...an evocatively simple set design by Trad
Burns...Beck's supremely professional production."
~ Christine Howey, Scene
=20
"...must be considered a fine romance...Tracee Patterson grips the
stage...When Act II arrives, the joint really jumps...Verb
Ballets...show the sizzling side...The dynamic Mark Tomasic has the
central role of Joe..The tap sequence is an exhuberant highlight."
~ Donald Rosenberg, The Plain Dealer
=20
=20
Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber with lyrics by Don Black and Richard
Maltby, Song & Dance was nominated for eight Tony Awards including Best
Musical, Best Original Score and Best Choreography. This show is a
unique musical composed of two distinctly different acts.
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Act I tells Emma's story. It is a one-woman show that is completely
sung by talented singer/actress Tracee Patterson. The songs relate the
romantic misadventures of Emma, a young British woman who comes to New
York in search of love and success. Bernadette Peters won the Tony
Award for Best Actress in a Musical for this role in the 1986 Broadway
production.=20
=20
Act II tells Joe's story. Joe was Emma's one true love who was afraid
to commit until it was too late. The second act is a dance series
including ballet, tap, jazz, and western style dancing choreographed to
Variations, a piece composed by Lloyd Webber for his cellist brother,
Julian, and performed by the dynamic dancers of Verb Ballets. =20
=20
Show times for Song & Dance are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and
Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There are two special Thursday evening
performances on March 29 and April 5 at 8:00 p.m. Ticket prices are $28
for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with
I.D.) which includes a $2 administrative fee. To reserve tickets, call
the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540.
=20
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 per
vehicle.
=20
The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown
Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20
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Cast of Characters
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Emma....................................................................
..Tracee Patterson* =20
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Joe.....................................................................
.....Mark Tomasic
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Dancer..................................................................
...Danielle Brickman =20
=20
Dancer..................................................................
...Ashley Cohen**
Dancer..................................................................
...Erin Conway
Dancer..................................................................
...Katie Gnagy
Dancer..................................................................
...Sydney Ignacio=20
=20
Dancer..................................................................
...Ashley Klinger**
=20
Dancer..................................................................
....Faith Nejman-McNea**
Dancer..................................................................
....Catherine Meredith
Dancer..................................................................
...Brian Murphy
Dancer..................................................................
...Anna Roberts=20
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* Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association,
the union of actors and stage managers.
=20
** Verb Ballets intern
=20
Production Staff
Beck Center Artistic
Director/Co-Director...........................Scott Spence=20
Verb Ballets Artistic Director/Co-Director/
Choreographer......Hernando Cortez
Verb Ballets Executive
Director........................................Dr. Margaret Carlson
Musical
Director............................................................Larr
y Goodpaster
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Ric
hard Dickinson
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Lis
a Lock
Guest
Teacher..............................................................Tro
y McCarty
Stage
Manager.............................................................Tod
Huffman
Assistant Stage
Manager................................................Steve Shack
Scenic/Lighting
Designer.................................................Trad A. Burns
Production
Manager.......................................................Don
McBride
Technical
Director.........................................................Joseph
Carmola
Costume Designer
........................................................Suzy Campbell
Sound
Designer............................................................Rich
ard B. Ingraham
Assistant Sound
Designer...............................................Palmer F. Jankens
Light Board
Operator......................................................Ray Gould
Sound Board
Operator....................................................Jonathon
Kronenberger
Props
........................................................................
....Kate George, Rebecca Lamb
Floor
Crew....................................................................
.James Lenahan, Steve Shack
Follow
Spots.................................................................Ma
ry Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale
=20
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=20
Submitted by:
Fran Storch
Marketing Assistant
Beck Center for the Arts
17801 Detroit Avenue
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
(216) 521-2540, ext. 244
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Patterson carries it off with panache…It is beautifully danced by =
members
of Verb Ballets…Larry Goodpaster’s orchestra is =
excellent…Beck’s
‘SONG AND DANCE’ is well =
worth
seeing. It is another feather in the crown of the =
production
center which has become the best over all theatre in the area...taking =
on
musicals, dramas and comedies--and doing them extremely =
well.”
Roy Berko, The =
Times
=
“Song
& Dance is nonstop entertainment and a joy to =
watch…Patterson
is a the pinnacle of her musical and dramatic powers in the =
role…Act II
is a showcase for the virtuoso dance skills of Verb Ballets…in an
incredible dance performance by Mark Tomasic…Burns’ lurid =
lighting
underscores the drama…A full orchestra…gives full throttle =
to the
melodic score.”
~ Fran Heller, Cleveland Jewish =
News
=
“It’s all over much =
too soon…Ms.
Patterson…a totally bravura endeavor, and very =
enjoyable…Dance is pure exuberance, to put =
it
mildly!...Larry Goodpaster keeps the music playing in splendid =
fashion…It’s a thrilling evening in the =
theater…”
Kelly Ferjutz, Cool =
Cleveland
=
“…one well-crafted entertainment…Tracee =
Patterson’s
warm voice rings true and clear…Mark Tomasic dances Joe with solid
strength…It’s well-done =
fun, an
upbeat end to a satisfying =
production.”
~ Jan C. Snow, =
FreeTimes
=
“Against all odds, the show as staged at the Beck Center =
actually works…Tracee
Patterson…forges some deeply involving movements…the dance =
numbers
simmer with sexuality and personal confrontation…rich sounds from =
the
orchestra…an evocatively simple set design by Trad =
Burns…Beck’s supremely professional =
production.”
~ Christine Howey, =
Scene
=
“…must be considered a fine romance…Tracee =
Patterson grips
the stage…When Act II arrives, the joint really jumps…Verb =
Ballets…show
the sizzling side…The dynamic Mark Tomasic has the central role of
Joe..The tap sequence is an exhuberant =
highlight.”
~ Donald Rosenberg, The Plain =
Dealer
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=
Composed by Andrew Lloyd Webber =
with
lyrics by Don Black and Richard Maltby, Song & =
Dance
was nominated for eight Tony Awards including Best Musical, Best =
Original Score
and Best Choreography. This show is a unique musical composed of =
two
distinctly different acts.
Act I tells Emma's story. It =
is a
one-woman show that is completely sung by talented singer/actress Tracee
Patterson. The songs relate the romantic misadventures =
of Emma,
a young British woman who comes to New
York in search of love and success.
Bernadette Peters won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for =
this
role in the 1986 Broadway production.
Act II tells Joe's story. =
Joe
was Emma's one true love who was afraid to commit until it was =
too
late. The second act is a dance series =
including ballet,
tap, jazz, and western style dancing choreographed to Variations, a piece =
composed
by Lloyd Webber for his cellist brother, Julian, and performed by the =
dynamic
dancers of Verb Ballets.
Show times for Song & =
Dance are
Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There =
are two
special Thursday evening performances on March 29 and April 5 at 8:00
p.m. Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for
students (22 and under with I.D.) which includes a $2 administrative =
fee.
To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) =
521-2540.
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 per vehicle.
The BeckCenter for the Arts is =
located just 10
minutes west of downtown Cleveland at =
17801 Detroit =
Avenue
in Lakewood.
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Lenahan, Steve Shack
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Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale
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Storch
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BeckCenter for the Arts
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From lauralei1 at windstream.net Mon Mar 26 12:55:52 2007
From: lauralei1 at windstream.net (lauralei1 at windstream.net)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 15:55:52 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Goldilocks-Costumes Needed
Message-ID: <20070326195552.GJIA3783.ispmxmta05-srv.windstream.net@webmail-relay.alltel.net>
The Twinsburg Public Library teens are going to do "The Trial of Goldilocks" this summer...Does anyone have some bear costumes we can borrow/rent for a small amount?
Thank you,
Laura Leonard
Twinsburg Public Library
Youth Services Manager
From clevearttheatre at sbcglobal.net Mon Mar 26 12:59:02 2007
From: clevearttheatre at sbcglobal.net (Cleveland Art Theatre)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 12:59:02 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Clevland Art Theatre's TV appearance with "Oh, Mary,
Don't You Weep.
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Selections from Cleveland Art Theatre?s production of ?Oh, Mary, Don?t You Weep?, will be presented on TV-8?s morning news from 7:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., on Good Friday, April 6th.
Interspersed with rousing Gospel music, Oh, Mary, Don?t You Weep pays tribute to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ as witnessed by the six Marys of the New Testament.
Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at Cleveland State?s Factory Theatre. Call (216) 268-3780 for tickets and additional information.
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Selections from ClevelandArtTheatre?s production of ?Oh, Mary, Don?t You Weep?, will be presented on TV-8?s morning news from 7:45 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., on Good Friday, April 6th.
Interspersed with rousing Gospel music, Oh, Mary, Don?t You Weep pays tribute to the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus
Christ as witnessed by the six Marys of the New Testament.
Performances are Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays at ClevelandState?s Factory Theatre.Call (216) 268-3780 for tickets and additional
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From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Mar 26 14:46:08 2007
From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:46:08 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Hudson Players Announces Cast for 'Run for Your Wife'
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News Release
For Immediate Release
Contact: Chris White
330-256-7084
crwhite114 at yahoo.com
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Hudson Players Announces Cast for 'Run for Your Wife'=20
Hudson, Ohio - March 26, 2007
=20
The Hudson Players has announced the cast for its upcoming production of =
Run for Your Wife
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The Hudson Players will perform the comedy Run for Your Wife Friday and =
Saturdays May 4th - May 19th. Performances are at 8pm at the Barlow =
Community Theater. Tickets can be purchased at the door or by advance =
reservations by calling 330-655-8522.
Run for Your Wife, a British farce by Ray Cooney, is the story of taxi =
cab driver John Smith, his wife Mary, and his other wife Barbara. He is =
able to get away with this double life because of his irregular work =
schedule-that is until he is involved in an accident. When the police =
come to investigate, complications arise as the harried cabbie tries to =
keep his two lives separate and make sure his wives don't find out about =
each other.
The cast, directed by Claudia Lillibridge, includes:
a.. John Smith - Justin Brenis
b.. Mary Smith - Theresa Benyo-Marzullo
c.. Barbara Smith - Darlene Rocco
d.. Stanley Gardner - Kirk Worcester
e.. Detective-Sergeant Troughton - Brian Diehl
f.. Detective Sergeant Porterhouse - Michael Rogan
g.. Bobby Franklyn - Adam Young
h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull
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Performance dates are Friday and Saturday evenings
May 4th - May 19th at 8pm
All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20
=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.
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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".
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Individual show tickets can be reserved by calling 330-655-8522, by =
purchasing them in advance at The Learned Owl Bookstore on Main St. in =
Hudson or by purchasing them at the door on performance evenings.=20
Tickets: $12.00 Regular Admission
$10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens
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From virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 13:59:55 2007
From: virtuoso1873 at yahoo.com (Mark Greer)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 13:59:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]PIANO LESSONS (Akron/Surrounding areas)
Message-ID: <130459.85403.qm@web51103.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Hello,
My name is Mark Greer and I am currently accepting
piano students from beginning to advanced. Students
will experience a comprehensive approach to teaching
which will include repertoire/technique, and theory.
My goal is to help each pianist discover the beauty of
the music they study and perform and find the life
behind the notes, while becoming efficient and
independent learners and healthy musicians. I look
forward to meeting/working with you!
For more information please call me at 330-388-0981.
Thanks,
Mark Greer
____________________________________________________________________________________
Don't pick lemons.
See all the new 2007 cars at Yahoo! Autos.
http://autos.yahoo.com/new_cars.html
From jbarlow at lorainccc.edu Mon Mar 26 16:00:49 2007
From: jbarlow at lorainccc.edu (Janet Barlow)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:00:49 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]RE: "...Yonkers,
" Vans Warped Tour Creator and more at Stocker This Week!
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A Pulitzer Prize winning play, the creator/producer of the Vans Warped =
Tour, and a new movie title await you at Stocker Arts Center this week=20
as well as a wonderful musical for the whole family coming on April 11th =
& 12th! =20
Here are the details:
=20
Tomorrow - Tuesday, March 27th at 7:30pm
Stocker Arts Center proudly presents Montana Repertory Theatre in
"Lost In Yonkers"=20
By Neil Simon
Neil Simon first published "LOST IN YONKERS" in the United States in =
1991. The play is a touching comedy about an eccentric New York family =
in the summer of 1942. Although set during World War II - a setting =
that plays an important part in the narrative - Simon published the play =
as America was entering the Gulf War in the Middle East. As a result, =
the play's main themes - including survival, the importance of one's =
family, and acceptance - also seem timely, since these themes inevitably =
arise during any military conflict. Although the play is technically =
labeled a "comedy," it is in fact a hybrid. "LOST IN YONKERS" was a =
critical and popular success, for which Simon won the Tony Award, as =
well as the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Although many =
of Simon's plays had won major dramatic awards before this, "LOST IN =
YONKERS" was the first Simon play to win the Pulitzer Prize. Many =
critics consider the play to be Simon's best work and the pinnacle of =
his career. "If Broadway ever erects a monument to the patron saint of =
laughter, Neil Simon would have to be it." - TIME Magazine =
http://www.montanarep.org =
Tickets: $34/Orchestra; $27/Mezzanine
Then, on Thursday, March 29th at 6:30 pm, come and meet Kevin Lyman, the =
creator/producer of the Vans Warped Tour, up close and in person at a =
FREE public event at Stocker as part of the LCCC University =
Partnership's Meeting Great Minds Speaker Series
Music industry leader Kevin Lyman began his career booking bands for his =
university, and working as a roadie for then-unknown acts, such as The =
Untouchables, The Bangles and Bad Religion. After college, Kevin began =
working with up-and-coming independent promoter Goldenvoice, serving as =
production manager for seminal punk rock and metal bands, such as The =
Germs, Metallica, Circle Jerks, Anthrax and Jane's Addiction.
=20
Kevin is best known as the producer and creator of the hugely successful =
Vans Warped Tour, the longest-running music and extreme sports festival =
tour in the world today. The tour reaches more than 500,000 fans each =
summer, and has spawned a host of imitators. With the Warped Tour, =
Kevin has pioneered the successful integration of corporate sponsors =
with the "extreme" lifestyle, creating a blueprint for sponsorship =
integration that is widely duplicated in the marketplace today.
=20
Kevin Lyman and his company, 4Fini, Inc., have created numerous other =
successful tour productions, including The Watcha Tour, Down From the =
Mountain Tour, Sprite Liquid Mix Tour and The Great High Mountain Tour, =
and have produced custom events for SEGA Dreamcast, Vans, USSA, Jose =
Cuervo and New York's Z-100 radio station. Kevin is also known as a =
music industry authority on multiple corporate branding projects, acting =
as a consultant, production supervisor and branding guru to help =
companies maintain valuable street-level credibility that endears their =
products to the younger market. In addition to running his production =
company, Kevin is part-owner of Side One Dummy Records, an independent =
record label which has an impressive and diverse roster including the =
Irish band Flogging Molly, punk icons Suicidal Tendencies, current =
alternative radio darlings Go Betty Go and swing favorites Royal Crown =
Review.
=20
To make reservations to come to this FREE event to meet Kevin Lyman and =
hear him talk about his career and life as a music industry leader, call =
1-800-995-5222 (ext. 4949) or visit www.lorainccc.edu/kevinlyman =
=20
=20
Let me also take this opportunity to let you know that the film title =
for Friday night has changed. We were scheduled to show "Beauty in =
Trouble," but because the distributor is short on prints, we have had to =
delay that title until the fall.
=20
Instead we will be showing "KAMCHATKA" on Friday, March 30 - 8:00pm
2002 (Not Rated) 105 min. Argentina/Spain/subtitles
Director: Marcelo Pi=F1eyro
Cast: Ricardo Darin, Cecilia Roth, Matias Del Pozo, Milton De La Canal
KAMCHATKA, Director Marcelo Pi=F1eyro's emotional drama, is set in =
Argentina just after the 1976 revolution. A lawyer takes his wife and =
children to the country after the military coup, and they adopt new =
identities. The story, told through the eyes of a young boy obsessed =
with the escape artist Harry Houdini, shows that the bonds of love and =
family can withstand the terrors of politics. The film takes its title =
from the Russian peninsula found in the famous board game "Risk" in =
which players roll the dice from the non-safety of separate countries =
and their temporary armies. Life is Risk is the main message of the =
movie. Harry's mother is a research doctor and nervous chain smoker =
while his father is a human rights lawyer, neither are criminals. =
However, they happen to be in Argentina during the "dirty war," and find =
themselves running away to the country under instantly assumed names =
(the oldest boy finds a left-behind book on Houdini, and takes on the =
escape artist's first name). Though mom and dad are both loving and =
attentive parents to Harry and his little brother Tiny, still this =
imposed exile is not easy for the children. They are ripped from home, =
school and friends and are forced to hide themselves and their =
identities. It's even harder on the parents because they know that if =
they are caught they will be tortured and killed. Written by Marcelo =
Figueras and Marcelo Pi=F1eyro, KAMCHATKA is a touching paean to true =
family values. The predominant tone of the film is one of great =
tenderness. KAMCHATKA was Argentina's official submission for the 2002 =
Oscar Awards, Foreign Language film category, and was the Audience Award =
Winner at the Vancouver International Film Festival in 2003.
"It's a rare drama that focuses on such a functional family=20
although they still carry the usual foibles and flaws." - Straight.com =
Vancouver
Finally, I want you to let you know about a special treat - a musical =
the whole family can enjoy - that has recently been added to the Stocker =
schedule:
"A Kid's Life!"
Wednesday, April 11 at 11 am and 7 pm &
Thursday, April 12 at 11 am=20
When "A Kid's Life!" begins, we meet Zack, an adorable 5-year-old boy, =
and his golden retriever and best friend, Starsky. Together, they =
embark on a fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they =
befriend Zoe, a spunky 5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather =
shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and brings her out of her shell. =
Over the course of the day, Zack and Zoe encounter many new friends: =
from a talking clock who teaches them the importance of time, to a =
beautiful owl who reminds them that animals have feelings too, to an =
orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of nature. Mr. =
Sullivan, the corner store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how =
wonderful "a kid's life!" can be! Packed with wholesome family =
entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants =
audiences of all ages and is sure to get you moving!
The show runs one hour, and each of the performances will be followed by =
a meet-and-greet in the lobby with the cast in their colorful costumes. =
"A Kid's Life!" encourages positive thinking for children and inspires =
them to: appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect =
others, and most of all enjoy the magic of a kid's life! It's the =
perfect introduction to the wonderful world of live musical theatre. =
Let the charm and magic of "A Kid's Life!" create lasting memories for =
you and your family. www.akidslife.net =
=20
Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or more, please call the Box Office for =
special Group Rates!
And don't forget to visit the Beth K. Stocker Art Gallery! The next =
show is the
LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics Exhibition 2007=20
which runs from Friday, March 30 through Friday, April 20, 2007=20
This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students is =
produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, =
including planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and =
designing and installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and =
Humanities Division/Stocker Arts Center=20
The show opens with an Artists Reception on Friday, March 30th, from =
6:00 to 8:00pm - FREE!
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
other events also coming to Stocker this spring: =20
Thursday, April 19 - 7:30pm - Pluck
Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm - Pavlo and his Band
Friday, April 27 - 7:30pm - Imani Winds in Concert
Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm - Livingston Taylor in Concert
plus great films and much more. Please check our website for a complete =
listing!=20
=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. =
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
=20
I look forward to seeing you at Stocker this week, and many times in the =
near future!!
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 =
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A =
Pulitzer=20
Prize winning play, the creator/producer of the Vans Warped Tour, and a =
new=20
movie title await you at Stocker =
ArtsCenterthis week as well as a =
wonderful=20
musical for the whole family coming on April 11th &=20
12th! Here are the details:
Tomorrow - Tuesday, March =
27th at=20
7:30pm StockerArts=20
Center proudly presents =
Montana=20
Repertory Theatre in =93Lost In Yonkers=94 =
By Neil=20
Simon
Neil =
Simon first=20
published =93LOST IN YONKERS=94 in the United States in =
1991. The play=20
is a touching comedy about an eccentric New York family in the summer of =
1942. =20
Although set during World War II =96 a setting that plays an important =
part in the=20
narrative =96 Simon published the play as America was entering the Gulf =
War in the=20
Middle East. As a result, the play's main themes =96 including =
survival, the=20
importance of one's family, and acceptance =96 also seem timely, since =
these=20
themes inevitably arise during any military conflict. Although the =
play is=20
technically labeled a =93comedy,=94 it is in fact a hybrid. =
=93LOST IN YONKERS=94=20
was a critical and popular success, for which Simon won the Tony Award, =
as well=20
as the Drama Desk and Outer Critics Circle Awards. Although many =
of=20
Simon's plays had won major dramatic awards before this, =93LOST IN =
YONKERS=94 was=20
the first Simon play to win the Pulitzer Prize. Many critics consider =
the play=20
to be Simon's best work and the pinnacle of his career. "If =
Broadway ever=20
erects a monument to the patron saint of laughter, Neil Simon would have =
to be=20
it." =96 TIME =
Magazine http://www.montanarep.orgTickets: $34/Orchestra;=20
$27/Mezzanine
Then, on=20
Thursday, March 29th at 6:30 pm, =
come and meet Kevin=20
Lyman,=20
the creator/producer of the Vans Warped Tour, up close =
and in=20
person at a FREE public =
event=20
at Stocker as part of the LCCC =
University Partnership=92s =
Meeting Great=20
Minds Speaker Series
Music industry leader Kevin Lyman began his =
career booking=20
bands for his university, and working as a roadie for then-unknown acts, =
such as=20
The Untouchables, The Bangles and Bad Religion. After college, Kevin =
began=20
working with up-and-coming independent promoter Goldenvoice, serving as=20
production manager for seminal punk rock and metal bands, such as The =
Germs,=20
Metallica, Circle Jerks, Anthrax and Jane=92s =
Addiction.
Kevin is best =
known as=20
the producer and creator of the hugely successful Vans Warped Tour, the=20
longest-running music and extreme sports festival tour in the world =
today.The tour =
reaches more=20
than 500,000 fans each summer, and has spawned a host of imitators.With the Warped Tour, Kevin =
has=20
pioneered the successful integration of corporate sponsors with the =
=93extreme=94=20
lifestyle, creating a blueprint for sponsorship integration that is =
widely=20
duplicated in the marketplace today.
Kevin Lyman and his company, 4Fini, Inc., have =
created=20
numerous other successful tour productions, including The Watcha Tour, =
Down From=20
the Mountain Tour, Sprite Liquid Mix Tour and The Great High Mountain =
Tour, and=20
have produced custom events for SEGA Dreamcast, Vans, USSA, Jose Cuervo =
and New=20
York=92s Z-100 radio station. =
Kevin=20
is also known as a music industry authority on multiple corporate =
branding=20
projects, acting as a consultant, production supervisor and branding =
guru to=20
help companies maintain valuable street-level credibility that endears =
their=20
products to the younger market. In addition to running his production =
company,=20
Kevin is part-owner of Side One Dummy Records, an independent record =
label which=20
has an impressive and diverse roster including the Irish band Flogging =
Molly,=20
punk icons Suicidal Tendencies, current alternative radio darlings Go =
Betty Go=20
and swing favorites Royal Crown Review.
To make =
reservations=20
to come to this FREE =
event to meet=20
Kevin Lyman and hear him talk about his career and life as a music =
industry=20
leader, call 1-800-995-5222 (ext. 4949) or visit www.lorainccc.edu/kevinlyman
Let me =
also take=20
this opportunity to let you know that the film title for Friday night has changed. We =
were=20
scheduled to show "Beauty in Trouble," but because the distributor is =
short on=20
prints, we have had to delay that title until the fall.
Instead we will be =
showing "KAMCHATKA" on Friday, March 30 - =
8:00pm
2002 (Not Rated) =
105 min.=20
Argentina/Spain/subtitles Director: Marcelo Pi=F1eyro Cast: =
Ricardo Darin,=20
Cecilia Roth, Matias Del Pozo, Milton De La Canal
KAMCHATKA, Director Marcelo =
Pi=F1eyro=92s=20
emotional drama, is set in Argentina just after the =
1976=20
revolution. A lawyer takes his wife and children to the country after =
the=20
military coup, and they adopt new identities. The story, told through =
the eyes=20
of a young boy obsessed with the escape artist Harry Houdini, shows that =
the=20
bonds of love and family can withstand the terrors of politics. The film =
takes=20
its title from the Russian peninsula found in the famous board game =
=93Risk=94 in=20
which players roll the dice from the non-safety of separate countries =
and their=20
temporary armies. Life is Risk is the main message of the movie. =
Harry=92s=20
mother is a research doctor and nervous chain smoker while his father is =
a human=20
rights lawyer, neither are criminals. However, they happen to be in=20
Argentina during the =
=93dirty war,=94 and=20
find themselves running away to the country under instantly assumed =
names (the=20
oldest boy finds a left-behind book on Houdini, and takes on the escape =
artist=92s=20
first name). Though mom and dad are both loving and attentive parents to =
Harry=20
and his little brother Tiny, still this imposed exile is not easy for =
the=20
children. They are ripped from home, school and friends and are forced =
to hide=20
themselves and their identities. It=92s even harder on the parents =
because they=20
know that if they are caught they will be tortured and killed. =
Written by=20
Marcelo Figueras and Marcelo Pi=F1eyro, KAMCHATKA=20
is a touching paean to true family values. The predominant tone of the =
film is=20
one of great tenderness. KAMCHATKA was Argentina=92s official =
submission for=20
the 2002 Oscar Awards, Foreign Language film category, and was the =
Audience=20
Award Winner at the Vancouver International Film Festival in =
2003.
=93It's a=20
rare drama that focuses on such a functional family although they =
still=20
carry the usual foibles and flaws.=94 - Straight.com Vancouver
Finally, I want =
you to let=20
you know about a special treat - a musical the whole family can enjoy =
=96 that has=20
recently been added to the Stocker schedule:
"A=20
Kid's Life!"
Wednesday, April 11 at 11 =
am and 7=20
pm =
& =
Thursday,=20
April 12 at 11 am
When "A=20
Kid's Life!" begins, we =
meet Zack,=20
an adorable 5-year-old boy, and his golden retriever and best friend,=20
Starsky. Together, they =
embark on a=20
fun-filled adventure through their hometown where they befriend Zoe, a =
spunky=20
5-year-old girl who is new to town and rather shy. Gradually, Zack wins her trust and =
brings her=20
out of her shell. =
Over the course of the day, =
Zack and=20
Zoe encounter many new friends: from a talking clock who teaches them =
the=20
importance of time, to a beautiful owl who reminds them that animals =
have=20
feelings too, to an orange tree that gives them a deeper appreciation of =
nature. Mr. Sullivan, the =
corner=20
store clerk, also joins the fun by showing them how wonderful =93a =
kid=92s life!=94=20
can be! Packed with =
wholesome family=20
entertainment and positive messages, this feel-good musical enchants =
audiences=20
of all ages and is sure to get you moving!
The show runs one hour, and =
each of=20
the performances will be followed by a meet-and-greet in the lobby with =
the cast=20
in their colorful costumes. =
=93A Kid=92s=20
Life!=94 encourages positive thinking for children and inspires them to: =
appreciate the environment, believe in themselves, respect others, and =
most of=20
all enjoy the magic of a kid=92s life! It=92s the perfect introduction =
to the=20
wonderful world of live musical theatre. =20
Let the charm and magic of =93A Kid=92s Life!=94 create lasting =
memories for=20
you and your family. www.akidslife.net
Tickets: $10/each; Groups of 15 or =
more, please=20
call the Box Office for special Group Rates!
And don't forget to visit the Beth K. =
Stocker Art=20
Gallery! The next show is the LCCC Student Photo and Ceramics =
Exhibition=20
2007 which runs from =
Friday,=20
March 30 through Friday, =
April 20,=20
2007
This showcase of the finest photography and ceramics by LCCC students =
is=20
produced by LCCC art students, who execute all aspects of the exhibit, =
including=20
planning, jurying of the photographs and ceramic work, and designing and =
installing the exhibition. Presented by LCCC Arts and =
Humanities=20
Division/Stocker Arts Center
The show =
opens with=20
an Artists Reception on =
Friday,=20
March 30th, from 6:00 =
to=20
8:00pm - FREE!
Gallery Hours:
Monday through Friday from 10:30am to 2:30pm and during =
many of=20
the Stocker=20
ArtsCenter evening and weekend =
events. Gallery tours and =
additional hours=20
by appointment. Call=20
440-366-4140
other events also =
coming to Stocker this=20
spring: =
Thursday, April=20
19 - 7:30pm - Pluck Saturday, April 21 - 7:30pm - Pavlo and his =
Band Friday, April=20
27 - 7:30pm - Imani Winds in Concert Friday, May 11 - 7:30pm - Livingston Taylor =
in=20
Concert plus great films and much =
more. =20
Please check our website for a complete listing!
The Stocker Arts =
Center Box=20
Office is open Mondays through =
Fridays from 12:00 noon to 6:00pm, and =
one-and-a-half hours before ticketed =
events. =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 www.lorainccc.edu/stocker and click=20
on the =93Buy Stocker Event Tickets=94 icon. For more information orto=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.
Ilook =
forward to=20
seeing you at Stocker this week,=20
and many times in the near future!! Janet ************************* Janet Herman Barlow Director, Stocker Arts=20
Center Lorain County Community College 1005 North Abbe Road =
Elyria,=20
Ohio 44035 440.366.7105 or 1.800.995.5222 ext. =
7105 440.366.4101=20
[fax] jbarlow at lorainccc.edu www.lorainccc.edu/stocker =
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From abyerly24 at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 16:52:43 2007
From: abyerly24 at yahoo.com (Adrian Byerly)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 16:52:43 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Public Squares Auditions! Don't miss out!
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Last Chance!!!!=0A=0AHey! You think you are funny? Think you can write fu=
nny things?=0A=0AWhy don't you prove it by auditioning for the The Public S=
quares!=0A=0AFounded by the graduates of the former Second City Cleveland=
=92s writing program, The Public Squares has been one of the few constants =
within the ever-changing Cleveland comedy community. =93The Squares=94 hav=
e set out to keep sketch comedy alive in the city they love.=0A=0ASo, if yo=
u think you have what it takes to be a Square then audition!=0A=0AAuditions=
will be held this Weds March 28th at The Hermit Club. Auditions will star=
t at 6pm.=0A=0APlease bring a headshot, a resume, and a writing sample. A =
background in improv and/or comedy writing is preferred, but not required.=
=0A=0AThe Hermit Club is located at 1629 Dodge Court, off of Chester Ave by=
CSU in downtown Cleveland.=0A=0AIf you have any questions, please e-mail c=
ontact at thepublicsquares.com=0A=0AThe Public Squares: Sketch Comedy that Sho=
uld Be Tried as an Adult=0A=0AThank you!=0A=0AAdrian Byerly=0AProducer=0ATh=
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From brianpmatheny at adelphia.net Mon Mar 26 16:59:58 2007
From: brianpmatheny at adelphia.net (brian p matheny)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:59:58 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]brian p matheny @ Club Khameleon 03-30-07
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at Club Khameleon (www.clubkhameleon.com) this friday 03-30-07 at 9PM.=20
http://www.myspace.com/brianmatheny
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From hiland1938 at aol.com Mon Mar 26 17:29:47 2007
From: hiland1938 at aol.com (hiland1938 at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 20:29:47 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fund Raiser to Help Save Highland Theater, Akron
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26 W. Market St., Akron, OH) at the 7.00pm showing, no matter what is playin=
g! This is to show support for the theater! Then, immediately afterward, the=
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st will be $25.00 at the door. wine, coffee, and desserts will be provided.=20=
We need your help! Please come and support this endangered theater. And plea=
se be generous!
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t the theater (826 W. Market St., Akron, OH) at the 7.00pm showing, no matte=
r what is playing! This is to show support for the theater! Then, immediatel=
y afterward, there will be the fund-raiser at Dodie=E2=80=99s, just a few do=
ors down. The cost will be $25.00 at the door. wine, coffee, and desserts wi=
ll be provided. We need your help! Please come and support this endangered t=
heater. And please be generous!
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From t.marchak at yahoo.com Mon Mar 26 18:11:21 2007
From: t.marchak at yahoo.com (Tiffany Marchak)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 18:11:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Grand Illusion Magic show
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The Special Education Empowering Kids teacher/parent support collaborative are offering a wonderful evening of music, magic and illusions with proceeds benefiting special education in the Medina City School District.
Rick Smith, Jr. & Michael Mage, Master Magicians & Illusionists will perform their benefit show on:
Saturday, April 28th, 2007 at 7:30pm and an April 29th 3:00 Matinee on the Middle Stage of the Performing Arts Center, 777 East Union Street, Medina, Ohio 44256.
Doors open One hour prior to the Shows
Tickets go on Sale March 26th, 2007
Call the Box Office for information and ticket sales at (330) 636-3400.
Cash, Check, Visa and Master Card are accepted.
This benefit will be a fun evening for ages 1 - 100, bring your entire family, friends and relatives to watch in amazement the wonderful full-illusion magic & music show of Rick Smith, Jr. (Current Guinness World Record Holder for card throwing!) & Two-Time Award Winning Stage illusionist Michael Mage. Some of your children will be able to see Master Magician Smith perform up close & personal during the month of March when he does his school tour with Great American Fundraising, in the local district.
General Seating
Tickets are: $10 adults $5 students
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The Special Education Empowering Kids teacher/parent support collaborative are offering a wonderful evening of music, magic and illusions with proceeds benefiting special education in the MedinaCitySchool District.<p>Rick Smith, Jr. & Michael Mage, Master Magicians & Illusionists will perform their benefit show on: <p><b>Saturday, April 28th, 2007 at 7:30pm and an April 29th 3:00 Matinee</b> on the Middle Stage of the Performing Arts Center, 777 East Union Street, Medina, Ohio44256. <p> Doors open One hour prior to the
Shows <p> Tickets go on Sale March 26th, 2007<p>Call the Box Office for information and ticket sales at <b>(330) 636-3400</b>.<p>Cash, Check, Visa and Master Card are accepted.
<p>This benefit will be a fun evening for ages1 - 100, bring your entire family, friends and relatives to watch in amazement the wonderful full-illusion magic & music show of Rick Smith, Jr.(Current Guinness World Record Holder for card throwing!) & Two-Time Award Winning Stage illusionist Michael Mage.Some of your children will be able to see Master Magician Smith perform up
close & personal during the month of March when he does his school tour with Great American Fundraising, in the local district.<p> General Seating<p>Tickets are:</b><br> $10 adults <br>$5 students
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From TALENTnet1 at aol.com Mon Mar 26 18:40:14 2007
From: TALENTnet1 at aol.com (TALENTnet1 at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 21:40:14 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE to non-profit grp,
school or theater grp - filing cabinets, Projector Screen+
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Free to school, theater group or non-profit organization
I have a movie projector screen, two 2-drawer filing cabinets, folding card
table with 3 folding chairs, + various other items - Call if interested
Mary Faktor (the actor ;-)
330-655-2895
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organization
I have a movie projector screen, two 2-drawer filing=
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cabinets, folding card table with 3 folding chairs, + various=20
other items - Call if interested
Mary Faktor (the actor ;-)
330-655-2895
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From rogalinerm at sbcglobal.net Mon Mar 26 19:36:21 2007
From: rogalinerm at sbcglobal.net (Michael Rogaliner)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 19:36:21 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]THE STYLETTES - Paid Position - Pickwick and Frolic
Message-ID: <947131.86264.qm@web81710.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
PICKWICK AND FROLIC. THE STYLETTES are looking for
one more member to add to our dynamic group of female
singers. A pop-soul voice is preferred.
--3 Member Girl Group Format.
--Shows perform Friday and Saturday Evenings. Will
split the schedule with one other performer.
--Age range: 21 to mid-30's.
--Pays $75 per night plus parking.
We encourage everyone to check out our free shows on
Friday and Saturday nights at 9:00pm and 10:30pm.
Pickwick & Frolic is located between Euclid and
Prospect on East 4th Street in downtown Cleveland
across from the House of Blues Restaurant.
For your audition, you will need to prepare a pop song
with accompaniment track. If you don't have any, we
can arrange something.
CONTACT rogalinerm at sbcglobal.net if interested.
Created & Directed by Michael Rogaliner
Music Directed by John DiSanto
Costume Design by Jenniver Sparano
From puzzlemuse at hotmail.com Mon Mar 26 20:31:39 2007
From: puzzlemuse at hotmail.com (N A C)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 23:31:39 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a trumpet player for Easter.
Message-ID:
Shaker Heights Church needs a trumpet player for Easter, mainly playing hymn
descants, and there will be room for a solo or two.
Please contact music at cometochristchuch.org, or call 216.991.3432 x20.
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Mar 26 20:57:15 2007
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 23:57:15 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Spring @ Fairmount - May, Gordon, Fields, Moritz, Fulton,
Hart, Steiner, Szaller
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Check out our great spring offerings in theatre at Fairmount Center taught
by top area pros!
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Mon Mar 26 20:52:53 2007
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2007 23:52:53 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Arian Steiner CHARACTER CREATION THROUGH MOVEMENT Workshop
@ Fairmount Center
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THEATRE - SPRING 2007
Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register
THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES!
Fairmount Center School of Theatre
_Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)
Character Creation through Movement (10th grade - Adult)
Instructor: Arian Steiner
One Session
Wednesday, April 11, 7:00 - 10:00pm
Fee: $30
This workshop will explore a variety of techniques to help the actor
discover character through movement based work. We will be drawing from the
teachings of Augusto Boal, Michael Chekhov, and Libby Appel. Students should come
with a prepared monologue and character to work from. Students should dress
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From sykokilr1 at aol.com Tue Mar 27 03:50:01 2007
From: sykokilr1 at aol.com (sykokilr1 at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 06:50:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]GHLT Needs a few (2) good men
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Hi,
The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is in need of 2 men to help round out it's cast for the hilarious farce
"Love, Sex and the IRS"
Looking for experienced middle aged men.
The roles avaialable are for Floyd Spinner the IRS man, and for Mr Jansen the landlord.
If you are interested, please reply to this email address.
Show dates are the first 2 weekends of May.
Thanks,
Dave Wells
Director- "Love, Sex and the IRS"
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The Garfield Heights Little Theatre is in need of 2 men to help round out it's cast for the hilarious farce
"Love, Sex and the IRS"
Looking for experienced middle aged men.
The roles avaialable are for Floyd Spinner the IRS man, and for Mr Jansen the landlord.
If you are interested, please reply to this email address.
Show dates are the first 2 weekends of May.
Thanks,
Dave Wells
Director- "Love, Sex and the IRS"
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From msep at juno.com Tue Mar 27 04:32:56 2007
From: msep at juno.com (Michael D Sepesy)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 07:32:56 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Playwright Michael Sepesy's "The Alice Seed" Receives
Reading at the Cleveland Play House
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ATTN: Fellow NEOhioPALers:
For anyone who is interested, I learned recently that my play THE ALICE
SEED
will be a part of this year's Next Stage Festival at
the Cleveland Play House. The show, developed
as part of a class with NorthEastOhioMFA (NEOMFA) instructor Michael
Geither,
will receive a reading on Wednesday, May 9 at 7:30 PM.
I believe admission is $10. More details to follow when I have them
The play,uses conventions of realism to present a surreal story of mythic
scope In a small rural town, DOLORES and JUDAH have recently lost their
daughter ALICE to cancer. Plagued by her daughter?s ghost, Dolores will
do anything to
get her child back, even if it means traveling to the underworld and
making a deal with the
spirit who ferries souls to the land of the dead. Dolores receives a
special seed
that fulfills her wish -- but at what cost?
For more information, you can contact The Cleveland Play House:
The Cleveland Play House
8500 Euclid Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44106
(216) 795-7000
http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/
For anyone interested in the NEOMFA program, here's some information:
The NEOMFA is unlike any other program in the country.
A consortium of four universities: Cleveland State University,
Kent State University, The University of Akron, and Youngstown State
University, the NEOMFA?s unique collaborative design allows students to
take advantage of an award-winning faculty of 26 members and to
concentrate
in the writing of poetry, fiction, and creative non-fiction. In
addition, we are
among just a few programs in the country offering a playwriting
concentration,
and one of three programs with an internationally recognized faculty who
offer a concentration in literary translation.
http://www.ysu.edu/neomfa/
Thanks for your attention,
Mike Sepesy
From RNavisjr at aol.com Tue Mar 27 05:17:13 2007
From: RNavisjr at aol.com (RNavisjr at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:17:13 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIRING MUSIC DIRECTOR/KEYBOARD PLAYER IMMEDIATELY
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NEAR WEST THEATRE is looking to hire a Music Director/Keyboard Accompanist
for our upcoming production of ANNIE JR with a cast of 30 or so children ages
9-13.
Applicant should have:
- Love of kids, passion for the combination of dramatic storytelling and
singing together
- Posses a work ethic that is both inspiring, positive, loving and
produces high standard of performance
- Considerable Musical Theater experience
- Experience teaching vocal music to children
- Considerable piano/keyboard skills as this person will function as
accompanist at all
rehearsals and performances
- Have late afternoon time available (rehearsals are mostly from
4:00-6:00pm, daily
AUDITIONS APRIL 2, 4 AND 5
REHEARSES MAY 8-JUNE 15
PERFORMS JUNE 15, 16 AND 17
Call me, Bob Navis Jr at 216-281-6879 or e mail me with a resume attached if
possible.
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>From The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company"
Don't miss the most talked about show in Northeast Ohio.
"Red Light Winter" will play its final TWO performances:
Friday, March 30: 8pm
Saturday, March 31: 8pm
TICKETS: 330.606.5317
"...most graphic simulated sex scene on stage...'
- Kerry Clawson (Stage to Page)
"...the three performers (Mark Mayo, Doug Kusak, Laurel Johnson) and director McConaha manage to fashion an evening of theater that sticks with you, even if you wish it wouldn't..."
Christine Howey (Cleveland Scene)
"...Hoping to find at least one flaw with this production, the reviewer excitedly took note of a misfired lighting cue...But that's all I got..."
- Marie Andrusewicz (Cleveland Free Times)
"...has to be one of the, if not the most disturbing productions I've ever seen....I'm still in a state of shock..."
- Roy Berko
www.bnctheatre.com
"Red Light Winter"
by Adam Rapp
FINAL TWO PERFORMANCES:
Friday, March 30: 8pm
Saturday, March 31: 8pm
INFO & TICKETS: 330.606.5317
From martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 06:00:35 2007
From: martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com (Martin Friedman)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 06:00:35 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]John Carroll: The Heidi Chronicles;Aids Quilts on display
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John Carroll University
presents
The Heidi Chronicles
by
Wendy Wasserstein
Directed by Martin Friedman
Sets Designed by Keith Nagy
Lights Designed by Michael Simons
Costumes Designed by Lee Homan &
Tim Sklodowski
Sound Design by Eric Simna
Production Stage Manager Lauren Calevich
THE STORY:
Comprised of a series of interrelated scenes, the play traces the coming of age of Heidi Holland, a successful art historian, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world. Gradually distancing herself from her friends, she watches them move from the idealism and political radicalism of their college years through militant feminism and, eventually, back to the materialism that they had sought to reject. Heidi's own path to maturity involves an affair with the glib, arrogant Scoop Rosenbaum, a womanizing lawyer/publisher who eventually marries for money and position; a deeper relationship with a charming, witty young pediatrician, Peter Patrone, who turns out to be gay, and increasingly disturbing contacts with the other women, now much changed, who were a part of her childhood and college years. Eventually Heidi comes to accept the fact that liberation can be achieved only if one is true to oneself, with goals that come out of need rather than
circumstance. As the play ends she is still 'alone', but having adopted an orphaned baby, it is clear that she has begun to find a sense of fulfillment and continuity which may well continue to elude the others of her anxious, self-centered generation.
Production Times:
Friday, March 23 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 24 @ 7:30pm
Friday, March 30 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 31 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, April 1 @ 2:00pm
All Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door.
216/397.4428 for ticket reservations and information.
Directions to John Carroll University
From I-271:
Take I-271 (Local Lanes, not Express) to Exit 32 (Cedar/Brainard Rd.); follow Cedar Rd. West for 2.5 miles (pass Beachwood Mall on your left) to South Belvoir Blvd.; take left on South Belvoir, travel 0.3 miles (go through 2 stop signs), and the South Belvoir entrance to campus will be on your right. If the South Belvoir entrance is closed, continue on Belvoir to Fairmount Blvd. (next traffic light); take a right on Fairmount and take the first right on Hadleigh Rd.; follow Hadleigh veering left at the fork to the first stop sign; continue straight, this is Carroll Blvd. The entrance to campus will be on your right. At either entrance gate, inform the Safety Service representative that you are visiting the Office of Admission and he/she will direct you to visitor or available parking.
>From downtown Cleveland:
Take Carnegie Ave. East to Cedar Hill; follow the traffic under the bridge and up the hill, staying in the right-hand lane; at the top of the hill bear right on to Cedar Rd. and then get into the middle lane and follow Cedar Rd. all the way in to South Belvoir Blvd. (approximately 4 miles); take right on South Belvoir, travel 0.3 miles (go through 2 stop signs), and the South Belvoir entrance to campus will be on your right. If the South Belvoir entrance is closed, continue on Belvoir to Fairmount Blvd. (next traffic light); take a right on Fairmount and take the first right on Hadleigh Rd.; follow Hadleigh veering left at the fork to the first stop sign; continue straight, this is Carroll Blvd. The entrance to campus will be on your right. At either entrance gate, inform the Safety Service representative that you are visiting the Office of Admission and he/she will direct you to visitor or available parking.
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 216/397.4428 (and press #1 to bypass the message).
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presents
The Heidi Chronicles
by
Wendy
Wasserstein
Directed by Martin Friedman
Sets Designed by Keith Nagy
Lights Designed by Michael Simons
Costumes Designed by Lee Homan &
Tim Sklodowski
Sound Design by Eric Simna
Production Stage Manager Lauren Calevich
THE STORY:
Comprised of a series of interrelated scenes, the play traces the coming of age of Heidi Holland, a successful art historian, as she tries to find her bearings in a rapidly changing world. Gradually distancing herself from her friends, she watches them move from the idealism and political radicalism of their college years through militant feminism and, eventually, back to the materialism that they had sought to reject. Heidi's own path to maturity involves an affair with the glib, arrogant Scoop Rosenbaum, a womanizing lawyer/publisher who eventually marries for money and position; a deeper relationship with a charming, witty young pediatrician, Peter Patrone, who turns out to be gay, and increasingly disturbing contacts with the other women, now much changed, who were a part of her childhood and college years. Eventually Heidi comes to accept the fact that liberation
can be achieved only if one is true to oneself, with goals that come out of need rather than circumstance. As the play ends she is still 'alone', but having adopted an orphaned baby, it is clear that she has begun to find a sense of fulfillment and continuity which may well continue to elude the others of her anxious, self-centered generation.
Production Times:
Friday, March 23 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 24 @ 7:30pm
Friday, March 30 @ 7:30pm
Saturday, March 31 @ 7:30pm
Sunday, April 1 @ 2:00pm
All Tickets are $5 in advance and $7 at the door.
216/397.4428 for ticket reservations and information.
From I-271: Take I-271 (Local Lanes, not Express) to Exit 32 (Cedar/Brainard Rd.); follow Cedar Rd. West for 2.5 miles (pass Beachwood Mall on your left) to South Belvoir Blvd.; take left on South Belvoir, travel 0.3 miles (go through 2 stop signs), and the South Belvoir entrance to campus will be on your right. If the South
Belvoir entrance is closed, continue on Belvoir to Fairmount Blvd. (next traffic light); take a right on Fairmount and take the first right on Hadleigh Rd.; follow Hadleigh veering left at the fork to the first stop sign; continue straight, this is Carroll Blvd. The entrance to campus will be on your right. At either entrance gate, inform the Safety Service representative that you are visiting the Office of Admission and he/she will direct you to visitor or available parking.
From downtown Cleveland: Take Carnegie Ave. East to Cedar Hill; follow the traffic under the bridge and up the hill, staying in the right-hand lane; at the top of the hill bear right on to Cedar Rd. and then get into the middle lane and follow Cedar Rd. all the way in to South Belvoir Blvd. (approximately 4 miles); take right on South Belvoir, travel 0.3 miles (go through 2 stop signs), and the South Belvoir entrance to
campus will be on your right. If the South Belvoir entrance is closed, continue on Belvoir to Fairmount Blvd. (next traffic light); take a right on Fairmount and take the first right on Hadleigh Rd.; follow Hadleigh veering left at the fork to the first stop sign; continue straight, this is Carroll Blvd. The entrance to campus will be on your right. At either entrance gate, inform the Safety Service representative that you are visiting the Office of Admission and he/she will direct you to visitor or available parking.
For more information please feel free to either email me, Martin Friedman, at martinfriedman98 at yahoo.com or call 216/397.4428 (and press #1 to bypass the message).
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From streamliners at alltel.net Tue Mar 27 06:45:01 2007
From: streamliners at alltel.net (Streamliners)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 09:45:01 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Pt studio person needed
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We are looking to hire an extremely reliable part time person to help =
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if your in the Falls area and close enough, we can help you out.=20
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From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Mar 27 07:13:27 2007
From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 7:13:27 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a STAGE ACTOR? Curt Arnold/Mar. 27 & Other News!
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From HeyokaFilms at aol.com Tue Mar 27 07:23:18 2007
From: HeyokaFilms at aol.com (HeyokaFilms at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:23:18 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Second Casting Call
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What: Local Independent Film Documentary Casting Call based on book by
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Where: Filming at Shaker Lakes Nature Center beginning in June
When: Second Casting Call April 6 th 6 PM
Who: Aspiring actors and actress 19 - 29 years old
At: Stone Model and Talent Agency, Brooklyn Hts.
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From office at waccelyria.org Tue Mar 27 07:42:44 2007
From: office at waccelyria.org (Diana Tyler)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 10:42:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Todd Wilson Organ Concert/Dedication
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Virtuoso to Perform
One of America's leading concert organists, Todd Wilson,
will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at Elyria's Washington Avenue
Christian Church on Sunday, April 15 when the church dedicates its new
pipe organ. The newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and
built by Kegg Pipe Organ Builders of Hartville, Ohio.
Wilson has been hailed by critics and audiences as a
"fabulous virtuoso" with "stunning technique" who consistently brings
audiences to their feet. His bold and dynamic playing style combine
with entertaining and diverse programming to win new fans of what has
been described as the king of all instruments. Audiences particularly
enjoy Wilson's personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken
performance remarks.
Todd Wilson has been heard in many major cities throughout the United
States, Europe and Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying some of
the world's best orchestras. He dedicated the organ in the new
21,000-seat Mormon Conference Center in Salt Lake City, and performed
with the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra
subscription series concert featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in
Los Angeles.
Wilson is Director of Music and Organist at Cleveland's
Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The
Cleveland Institute of Music. Former Head of the Organ Department at
Berea's Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite
performer in the school's annual Bach Festivals. He currently teaches
at Columbus' Capital University.
Organ Curator of the recently-restored E.M. Skinner Norton Memorial
Organ in Cleveland's Severance Hall, he can be heard playing a variety
of Christmas music on "A Joyous Celebration", the 2001 inaugural
recording of that instrument. Wilson has several releases on the JAV
label, including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American
music from the National Cathedral in Washington, DC. His "In a Quiet
Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative organ music, has been
described as a "must-have" recording for music enthusiasts.
He received his Bachelor and Master of Music degrees from the
College-Conservatory of Music at the University of Cincinnati, where he
studied organ with Wayne Fisher. He received additional coaching in
organ repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music.
Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres (France) and the Ft. Wayne
Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after adjudicator for many of
the world's most prestigious competitions. He is an active member of
the American Guild of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster
certificates. Wilson was a featured performer for the Centennial
National Convention of the Guild in New York City.
A reception will follow Sunday's concert, with a freewill offering
benefiting the church's Organ Fund. Washington Avenue Christian Church
is located at 301 Washington Avenue, in downtown Elyria, across from the
Elyria Public Library. For further information, call 440-323-4213,
email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church's web site:
www.waccelyria.org .
# # #
Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.
Thanks for helping get out the word to those who are interested.
Blessings,
Diana Tyler, Office Administrator
Washington Avenue Christian Church
Elyria, OH 44035-5124
Phone: 440-323-4213
Fax: 440-323-4214
Website: www.waccelyria.org
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leading concert organists, Todd Wilson, will be featured in a 3 p.m. concert at =
Elyria’s
Washington Avenue Christian Church on Sunday, April 15 when the church
dedicates its new pipe organ. =
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newly-installed 18-rank pipe organ was designed and built by Kegg Pipe =
Organ
Builders of Hartville, =
Ohio.
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; =
Wilson
has been hailed by critics and audiences as a “fabulous =
virtuoso”
with “stunning technique” who consistently brings audiences =
to
their feet.His bold =
and dynamic
playing style combine with entertaining and diverse programming to win =
new fans
of what has been described as the king of all instruments. Audiences particularly enjoy =
Wilson’s
personal charm and wit demonstrated in his spoken performance =
remarks.
Todd Wilson has been heard in many major =
cities
throughout the United =
States, Europe and =
Japan, playing solo concerts and accompanying =
some of
the world’s best orchestras.He
dedicated the organ in the new 21,000-seat =
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Salt Lake =
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Philharmonic Orchestra on the first orchestra subscription series =
concert
featuring the new organ at Disney Hall in =
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Cleveland’s
Church of the Covenant and also chairs the Organ Department of The =
Cleveland
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Head of the
Organ Department at =
Berea’s
Baldwin-Wallace College Conservatory of Music, he was a favorite =
performer in
the school’s annual Bach Festivals.He currently teaches at =
Columbus’
Capital =
University.
Organ Curator of the recently-restored =
E.M.
Skinner Norton Memorial Organ in Cleveland’s Severance Hall, he =
can be
heard playing a variety of Christmas music on “A Joyous
Celebration”, the 2001 inaugural recording of that =
instrument. =
Wilson has several releases on the JAV label,
including a 2005 disk which features a live recital of American music =
from the
National Cathedral in Washington, DC. =
His
"In a Quiet Cathedral," a two-disc collection of meditative =
organ
music, has been described as a “must-have” recording for =
music
enthusiasts.
He received his Bachelor and Master of =
Music
degrees from the College-Conservatory of Music at the =
University of Cincinnati, where he studied organ with Wayne =
Fisher.He received additional coaching =
in organ
repertoire from Russell Saunders at The Eastman School of Music.
Winner of the Grand Prix de Chartres =
(France)
and the Ft. Wayne Competition, Wilson has become a sought-after =
adjudicator for
many of the world’s most prestigious competitions.He is an active member of the =
American Guild
of Organists and holds the Fellow and Choirmaster certificates. =
Wilson was a featured performer for the =
Centennial
National Convention of the Guild in =
New York =
City.
A reception will follow Sunday’s =
concert,
with a freewill offering benefiting the church’s Organ Fund.Washington Avenue Christian =
Church is located
at 301
Washington Avenue, in downtown =
Elyria, across from the Elyria Public =
Library.For further information, call =
440-323-4213,
email office at waccelyria.org or visit the church’s web =
site:www.waccelyria.org .
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Please feel free to contact me if you have any =
questions.
Thanks for helping get out the word to those who are
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From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:06:10 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lakewood Rental Avlbl Nice Clean Upper Unit in Duplex
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Fabulous location right at Warren and Detroit. Walk to Marcs or Chipotle. Everthing is right there.
2 Bedroom Upper Unit
Parking
$650 per month
$620 w/ 1 year lease
$600 w/ 2yr Lease
Here are pics of the house...
http://www.mrsbakersplace.com/lakewood_house.htm
Maureen
440-313-8326
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Fabulous location right at Warren and Detroit. Walk to Marcs or Chipotle. Everthing is right there.
2 Bedroom Upper Unit
Parking
$650 per month $620 w/ 1 year lease $600 w/ 2yr Lease
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From josephhollings at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 08:19:52 2007
From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:19:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]LAKE CATHOLIC - INTO THE WOODS - FINAL SHOWS
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The final performances of Sondheim & Lapine's Tony Award-winning show, "INTO THE WOODS" at Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor, OH 44060 will take place on Friday March 30 (7.30pm), Saturday March 31 (7.30pm) and Sunday April 1 (6.30pm).
Advanced tickets are $10 for Adults, $8 for Seniors/Alumni, $5 for all high school students and younger. A group rate of $7.50 per ticket is available when 10 or more tickets are purchased at the same time for the same night. Advanced tickets can be purchased from the Lake Catholic Spirit Store or by mail. Checks to ?Lake Catholic High School? attention Theatre. Tickets will be available at the door for $10 (all adults) and $5 (all high school students).
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The final performances of Sondheim & Lapine's Tony Award-winning show, "INTO THE WOODS" at Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor, OH 44060 will take place on Friday March 30 (7.30pm), Saturday March 31 (7.30pm) and Sunday April 1 (6.30pm).
Advanced tickets are $10 for Adults, $8 for Seniors/Alumni, $5 for all high school students and younger. A group rate of $7.50 per ticket is available when 10 or more tickets are purchased at the same time for the same night. Advanced tickets can be purchased from the Lake Catholic Spirit Store or by mail. Checks to ?Lake Catholic High School? attention Theatre. Tickets will be available at the door for $10 (all adults) and $5 (all high school students).
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From KillingTimeLTD at aol.com Tue Mar 27 08:26:36 2007
From: KillingTimeLTD at aol.com (KillingTimeLTD at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:26:36 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]IMMEDIATE NEED: 1 ACTRESS: PAID GIG
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We need to find a replacement twentysomething - thirtysomething stereotypical
bimbette/trophy wife for an interactive murder mystery performance April 14,
from 6-9:30 p.m. in Vermilion. Pay is $100.
The role requires line memorization, ad-libbing with audience members and
staying in character. Improvisational skills & comedic timing welcome, but not
required.
We will be moving fast on this so if you snooze...
If you have talent, enjoy performing and are looking for a creative outlet,
we want to hear from you. Please send headshot or current photo and resume to
killingtimeltd at aol.com for consideration. Also include a phone number with best
time to be reached.
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From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Mar 27 08:25:30 2007
From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:25:30 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]The Dark Room returns to CPT!
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The Dark Room kicks off April 10th!
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The Dark Room is a co-production of Cleveland Public Theatre
(www.cptonline.org) and The Cleveland Theatre Collective
(www.clevelandtheatre.com). The Dark Room affords emerging and veteran
playwrights the space and resources to develop new works. It offers a
venue to workshop plays, novels, poems, or any other written work in a
supportive, yet critical environment.
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The Dark Room returns with a special evening featuring the work of area
writer Margi Herwald Zitelli
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Tuesday, April 10
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102
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7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open session
8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi Herwald Zittelli
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Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but not required.
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Unethical by Margi Herwald Zittelli
Directed by Derek Koger
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Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer Jay Kim*, Nick
Koesters* and Kimberly Weston. =20
*Member, AEA
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Following this kick-off presentation, The Dark Room will continue on the
first Tuesday of each month. Each evening will feature a short work or
excerpt from a longer work written by a local writer. It will be staged
and performed by area actors. Each work will go through a short
rehearsal process during which the writer will be exposed to the actors'
method of approaching their work as well as a director's insight into
the piece. After the performance, there is a feedback session where the
audience will give their immediate impressions of the work. This
feedback is essential to the writer as they continue on in the process
of creation.
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The Dark Room is a place where writers take center stage and their work
has a chance to grow.
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Following the presentation of the featured work, the room is then opened
for any person who has brought a piece of work to be read. Writers
wishing to participate in this session are encouraged to arrive by
7:30pm to sign-up. The open session is first come, first served. The
actors will be available for the reading and the audience will give
feedback.
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If you are interested in being a featured writer at a future Dark Room,
please send a 20- 30 page script along with a short bio, cast
requirements, descriptions of the characters and a synopsis of the
piece. Writers wishing to present during the open mic portion of The
Dark Room may submit shorter works, up to ten pages, in advance of the
event. All submissions should be made to darkroom at cptonline.org.
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Mindy Childress Herman
Communications Director
Cleveland Public Theatre
6415 Detroit Ave.
Cleveland, OH 44102
[p] 216.631.2727 x 203
[f] 216.631.2575
mherman at cptonline.org
www.cptonline.org
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critical environment.
The Dark Room returns with a special evening =
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6415 =
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7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open =
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will be
staged and performed by area actors. Each work will go through a short
rehearsal process during which the writer will be exposed to the =
actors’
method of approaching their work as well as a director’s insight =
into the
piece. After the performance, there is a feedback session where the =
audience
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7:30pm to
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will be
available for the reading and the audience will give =
feedback.
If you are interested in being a featured writer at a =
future
Dark Room, please send a 20- 30 page script along with a short bio, cast
requirements, descriptions of the characters and a synopsis of the =
piece.
Writers wishing to present during the open mic portion of The Dark Room =
may
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submissions
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From mslowey at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 08:31:49 2007
From: mslowey at yahoo.com (mary slowey)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 08:31:49 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Corrected Cast List for "Sylvia" at Clague Playhouse.
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I have been informed by director Anne McEvoy that there has been a change in the cast for the comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney.
The Correct Cast is:
SYLVIA - kELLIE McIvor
GREG - John Busser
KATE - Lisa Langford
TOM, PHYLLIS, LESLIE - Alex Nalbach
Sylvia opens April 20th, and runs through May 13, 2007.
Clague Playhouse is located at 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH 44145
Phone 440-331-0403. www.clagueplayhouse.org
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I have been informed by director Anne McEvoy that there has been a change in the cast for the comedy, Sylvia, by A. R. Gurney.
The Correct Cast is:
SYLVIA - kELLIE McIvor
GREG - John Busser
KATE - Lisa Langford
TOM, PHYLLIS, LESLIE - Alex Nalbach
Sylvia opens April 20th, and runs through May 13, 2007.
Clague Playhouse is located at 1371 Clague Road, Westlake, OH 44145
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From info at standingrock.net Tue Mar 27 08:56:13 2007
From: info at standingrock.net (Standing Rock Cultural Arts)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:56:13 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Finals for the Battle of Standing Rock II music
competition April 14 at The Kent Stage
Message-ID: <46093E9D.50702@standingrock.net>
Greetings,
WHO: Standing Rock Cultural Arts and The Women?s Resource Center of Kent
State University
WHAT: Finals for The Battle of Standing Rock II music competition
- Opening Performance by Last Year?s Winner, *The Dr. Teeth*
WHEN: April 14, 8pm
WHERE: The Historic Kent Stage, 175 E. Main St.
ADMISSION: $5.00 for 9 Bands! (yes, we?d like to pack the place)
CONTACT: 330-673-4970
www.battleofstandingrock.com for updates
Standing Rock Cultural Arts is pleased to announce the Finalists have
been chosen for The Battle of Standing Rock II. Competition was intense
and the Finals promise to be an evening of sonic exhilaration and
charismatic performances.
Band List for Finals BOSR II
1. Drenalin: http://www.drenalinband.com
2. A Grand Design: http://www.myspace.com/agranddesign
3. Social Zero: http://www.myspace.com/socialzero
4. The Zou: http://www.myspace.com/thezou
5. The Dagger Rebellion: http://www.myspace.com/thedaggerrebellion
6. The Go Go Joes: http://www.myspace.com/celloboybjerre2
7. Astrovan: http://www.myspace.com/astrovanrock
8. Tropidelic: http://www.myspace.com/tropidelic
THE WINNER WILL RECEIVE, 15 HOURS RECORDING TIME, 1000 replicated CD's
with graphics, a drum kit & microphone package, and a CD release party.
Judges will be from local music venues, various bands, and others
connected to the local music scene. Judging criteria will include
Originality, Onstage Presence, Quality, Time Use and Crowd Reaction.
Updates: BattleOfStandingRock.com
The Women?s Resource Center of Kent State University is partnering with
Standing Rock Cultural Arts on this competition. Located on KSU?s
campus, they provide services to women on and off campus.
Standing Rock Cultural Arts is a non profit 501(c)3 art and education
organization located in Kent, Ohio. Information on events and activities
can be found at www.standingrock.net. or call 330-673-4970.
CDCentric.com is sponsoring this event as a way to provide a
professional boost to local unsigned musicians.
Other sponsors include Audio Technica America, WSTB, The AlterNation
Radion Station (88.9 FM), Moondog Recording Studios, Main Street
Kent,The Kent Area Chamber of Commerce, The Club Khameleon, and Woodsy?s
Music.
-More Info on Standing Rock Cultural Arts: www.standingrock.net
-More Info on The Women?s Resource Center of Kent State University:
-www.kent.edu/hr/wrc
Thank you for supporting Local Independent Music!
Standing Rock Cultural Arts
257 N. Water St.
Kent, OH 44240
330-673-4970
info at standingrock.net
From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Mar 27 10:17:53 2007
From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:17:53 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Something Dada Injury List
Message-ID: <20070327-12175342-754-0@acc7>
As baseball's opening day looms, less than a week away, several superstars have been relegated to the disabled list already. This got us to thinking: what were the worst injuries ever to happen during a Something Dada show? Wonder no more, fans, here's the Top 10 (names have been edited out to protect the stupid):
10 - Falling through the old trap door in the W. 6th Street stage and twisting an ankle
9 - Missing the step up onto the stage at the Tower Press Building, resulting in a face plant
8 - Doing a David Lee Roth jump from one stage to another at the W. 6th Street theater, banging head on speaker
6 - The infamous "kick-line" incident, where a shoe fell off during a Vegas-style number and took out the tooth of fellow kicker
6 - Everyone nearly drowning from "water feature" from upstairs bar at W. 6th Street
5 - During particularly raucous on-stage wrestling at Bassa Vita, cast members go tumbling over side bar and through chairs
4 - Accidentally stepping off the stage at the Tower Press Building, plummeting through the window
3 - Cast member misses step off of W. 6th Street stage, puts head through plywood wall
2 - Hastily planned "Tarzan" entrance for Party Quirks brings down supporting beam, destroys building at little-known, short-lived original theater
1 - Anvil intended for speedy bird falls on cast member's head
Fortunately. none of the injuries sustained during Something Dada shows have been career-threatening, and the audience is always safe. So come down and see what weird, wild events happen this weekend at Something Dada, Friday night at 8, Saturday at 8 and 10:30. Make reservations online at http://www.somethingdada.com, e-mail somethingdada.com, or call at 216.696.4242. Just remember to stretch first.
SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY
All New... All Different... Like Always.
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Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10):
Friday, March 23rd, 2007
8:00 PM
Saturday, March 24th, 2007
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
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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
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From mrsprosty at hotmail.com Tue Mar 27 09:08:42 2007
From: mrsprosty at hotmail.com (Matthew A. Sprosty)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:08:42 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]All You need to Know to Get To All the Way From China
Message-ID:
All You Need to Know to Get yourself to All the Way From China
Friends, Parapatetics, Clevelanders,
You have 4 nights left to see Fourth Wall Productions' second show of it's inaugaral season- All the Way from China. A new play by Barry Levey that is a mystery-thriller of sorts, pertaining to how we deal with grief.
"One year after the murder of his college sweetheart; Jack, an Ivy League dropout, finds himself in Austin, settled with a poet-turned-junkie named Bella. An old acquaintance of Jack's, inspired by the anniversary, makes a surprise visit with his own questionable intentions. As the truths of the past year begin to emerge, the nature of the two men's grief are exposed and reveal that some lives are still in danger."
Set in one of the newest real estate ventures of downtown Cleveland- The Erie Building Lofts sets the home for this intimate, and yet intrusive, play. Audience members of this weekend prior have said "the play wouldn't have worked any better anywhere else" and "the set-up/space Fourth Wall got was utilized perfectly." (Wait till you see how beautiful the loft is- it was easier than you think to set up a forty-seat house, and produce a play in it)
Show times for Thursday, March 29th. Friday, March 30th. And Saturday, March 31st are at 8pm.
Sunday, April 1st- will be an Evening show at 5pm.
Show up a half hour before each performance to be served free wine and cheese!
Turn onto West Fourth Street (because it is one way- southbound) from Lakeside, and there will be a parking lot on your left that is about $5 to park. Or, you can find free parking on the street. Look for a well-dressed man (that's Matt Sprosty) standing outside to greet you. Walk in, and purchase your $10 ticket from the box office (that's Rebecca Cole). Once into the room, another Fourth Wall member (Dash Combs) will make sure you get as much wine and cheese as you want.
Then, sit back, relax, and let (Fourth Wall member) Justin Tatum, Rob Jaeger, and Lauren Smith entertain you as the characters in All the Way from China.
(If wondering what to eat before or after the show: Fourth Wall recommends Karl's Inn of the Barristers on West 3rd St., Cleveland Chop House, Pannini's in the Warehouse District, or Waterstreet Grill on West 9th St.)
We hope you do come out, and spend your night downtown with us. The lofts are beautiful, the show is fantastic, and we appreciate any and all support we get.
From cprince at bw.edu Tue Mar 27 09:16:54 2007
From: cprince at bw.edu (cprince at bw.edu)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:16:54 -0400 (EDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Dancers needed at the Great Lakes Medieval Faire
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The Great Lakes Medieval Faire
Will be holding its' final round of auditions for the 2007 season on
Saturday March 31,10am - 3pm, Fight Audition: 3pm - 5pm
and Sunday April 1,10am - 4pm
-at the Great Lakes Medieval Faire grounds in Geneva
We are still looking for men and women of all ages to fill many
varying roles. Ms. Christine A. Prince, the choreographer for
the faire, is especially in need of individuals with an
interest or background in dance whom would like to learn and
perform Medieval and Rennaissance dance techniques.
For all volunteers cast in any role, free improvisation and stage combat
training will be provided by director Mr. John Davis.
For directions and additional information go to
http://www.medievalfaire.com/audition.htm
Please contact John Davis at John at TheFightDirector.com
or Christine Prince at cprince at bw.edu with addtional questions.
John Davis? Bio
Prior to taking up his sword as two-thirds of the comic sword-fighting duo
Hack and Slash, John performed extensively at Renaissance Festivals
throughout the nation for over a decade; over five thousand performances
in fifteen countries.
As an actor, singer, and fight choreographer, John's favorite roles and
projects include: the title role in Jesus Christ Superstar, The Acafellas,
Cyrano De Bergerac, The Fights of Romeo and Juliet, the Purple
Pumpernickel Stunt Show, the Perils of Emily Stunt Show, the Vile McNasty
Stunt Show and the Maryland Renaissance Festival's Human Chess Matches
(which he directed for seven years). Other performances include the Folger
Shakespeare Library, Greenbriar Resort, Armed Forces Entertainment,
Birmingham Museum of Art, Metroplitan Arts Club, and the Alabama
Shakespeare Festival. He has made many national radio and television
appearances including he Today Show, Deco Drive, Good Morning Atlanta, and
numerous regional and national broadcasts.
As the Entertainment Director/Fight Director and Stunt Coordinator at the
Florida Renaissance Festival and the Tennessee Renaissance Festival John
has enjoyed teaching hundreds classes in Improvisation, Dialect, Character
Development, Movement and Stage Combat. He restructured the entertainment
programs of these festivals yielding exponential growth. John has been
directing, producing and performing many choreographic projects all over
the U.S for over two decades. John is also a bullwhip and western gunplay
coach. In addition, John is a certified actor combatant with the Society
of American Fight Directors ('96). He has also appeared as an
improvisational comedian at Comedy-Olympics and performed as comic relief
in Celtic Crossroads (starring the Grammy Nominated Rogues of Scotland).
John Most recently had the honor of being a guest instructor at the
International Order of the Sword and Pen?s 2007 Paddy Crean Workshop at
The Banff Centre for the Arts in Alberta, Canada.
From ray at worldeonline.com Tue Mar 27 09:22:43 2007
From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:22:43 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition - Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads (Film)
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Casting Call
We will be having our casting call for
Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads
Saturday April 7, 2007 from 3-7pm. at:
North Coast Casting
4913 Storer Ave., Cleve., OH 44102
(216) 651-5441
Laugh-at-the-Law Productions and ShockStar Studios
Casting call for new independent horror movie.
"Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads"
We are currently looking for talent for our next feature.
Casting for: (over 18 only please)
Main Characters:
6 females: Must look 16-18, High School.
3 female: must look college age, 21-25
3 male: 21-25
2 male: must look high school age.
1 Female, mother type, 35-50
1 Female: cheerleader coach, 25-50
1 female: looks high school age, foreign exchange student (European
accent-variable) Nudity required.
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required.
We also need extras. All types welcome.
Also, looking for production assistants and special effects people.
Shooting should be on the weekends for 3-8 weeks in the Spring/Summer.
Majority of shooting will take place in Lake County, Ohio. This movie
is planned to be screened at multiple Film festivals with a good chance
for international distribution.
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PO Box 763
Painesville, OH 44077
www.laugh-at-the-law.com
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651-5441
Laugh-at-the-Law Productions and ShockStar Studios
Casting call for new independent horror movie.
"Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads"
We are currently looking for talent for our next feature.
Casting for: (over 18 only please)
Main Characters:
6 females: Must look 16-18, High School.
3 female: must look college age, 21-25
3 male: 21-25
2 male: must look high school age.
1 Female, mother type, 35-50
1 Female: cheerleader coach, 25-50
1 female: looks high school age, foreign exchange student (European
accent-variable) Nudity required.
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required.
We also need extras. All types welcome.
Also, looking for production assistants and special effects people.
Shooting should be on the weekends for 3-8 weeks in the Spring/Summer. =
Majority
of shooting will take place in Lake County, Ohio. This movie is =
planned
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From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Mar 27 09:25:54 2007
From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 12:25:54 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lil Box at CPT presents The Importance of Not Being Frank!
Wednesday, March 28 at 7:30pm
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The Importance of Not Being Frank
by Tim Tyler
Directed by Lisa Siciliano
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Wednesday, March 28, 7:30 pm
Cleveland Public Theatre Storefront
6415 Detroit Avenue, Cleveland OH 44102
Admission donation at door
=20
About the play: The Importance of Not Being Frank is a modernized,
Americanized version of Oscar Wilde's classic, The Importance of Being
Earnest. Replacing Wilde's pampered aristocrats (Jack and Algernon) are
Frank and Warren, the new pampered aristocrats of American society -
political lobbyists with little scruples but scads of money to burn.=20
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Currently their big challenge is to push through the new construction of
a religious-themed amusement park ("Bible Land!") that its "silent"
investors -- high-ranking politicians and Supreme Court justices -- want
to build on very cheap, but very radioactive, land.
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Aiding the two lobbyists is Warren's aunt, Madam Purejoy (Wilde's Lady
Algernon), the owner of the most successful escort service on the East
Coast. Frank and Warren have gotten many a government contract off the
backs of Madam Purejoy's girls, and they see no reason to cease with
that winning formula now. Frank falls for Madam Purejoy's daughter,
Cherry (Gwendolen), who works for her mother and just happens to be the
service's number-one moneymaker. Warren falls for Frank's ward, Britney
Buckwell (Cecily), an heiress who lives at his country estate, and a
madcap love affair ensues.=20
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Unfortunately for all - and especially for Warren - Frank is
experiencing pangs of conscience and wavering on his decision to get the
Bible Land project moving.=20
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But Bible Land's "steering" committee - a blowhard Senator, a
hypocritical TV evangelist, and an obsequious medical "expert" - figure
they can easily turn Frank around Too bad Frank turns the tables on them
by stealing their damning medical report (detailing the deadly effects
of the radioactive land) and threatening to release it to the press.
However, despite these complications, eventually true love conquers all.
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About the Playwright: Tim Tyler has lived in Northeast Ohio just about
all his life and has been writing for many years now (mainly screenplays
and plays), yea, more years than his arthritic memory cares to remember.
Although some of his works have placed highly in writing contests across
this great land of ours, he has yet to make any significant money from
his work. Apparently the man is too dim to admit the obvious and give it
up. As if being rejected by the most powerful agents and biggest names
in entertainment isn't enough, he also seeks more abuse by doing
stand-up comedy from time to time. Fortunately, you won't be seeing him
on "Letterman" any time soon.
=20
Lil Box is a new program to foster the development of innovative
theatrical work in Northeast Ohio. Lil Box will serve as a complement to
CPT's highly successful Big [Box] Series. This season, the Lil Box will
produce readings of three new plays. The second reading will be held at
the end of March and the third will be held the first week of April.
Each script will receive either a fully staged reading or a simple
production, depending on the scope of the script and the playwright and
director's intentions. We will release additional information about the
program and submission guidelines soon.
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Directed by Lisa
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Wednesday, March 28, 7:30 pm
Cleveland Public Theatre Storefront 6415 Detroit =
Avenue, ClevelandOH =
44102=
Admission donation at =
door
About the =
play:The Importance of Not Being Frank is a modernized, =
Americanized
version of Oscar Wilde's =
classic,
The Importance of Being Earnest. Replacing Wilde's
pampered aristocrats (Jack and Algernon) are Frank and Warren, the new =
pampered
aristocrats of American society – political lobbyists with little
scruples but scads of money to burn.
Currently their big
challenge is to push through the new construction of a religious-themed
amusement park ("BibleLand!") =
that its
"silent" investors -- high-ranking politicians and Supreme =
Court
justices -- want to build on very cheap, but very radioactive, =
land.
Aiding the two lobbyists is =
Warren's aunt, Madam Purejoy =
(Wilde's
Lady Algernon), the owner of the most successful escort service on the =
East
Coast. Frank and Warren have gotten many a government contract off the =
backs of
Madam Purejoy's girls, and =
they see
no reason to cease with that winning formula now. Frank falls
for Madam Purejoy's =
daughter,
Cherry (Gwendolen), who works for her mother and just happens to be the =
service's number-one moneymaker. Warren falls for =
Frank's
ward, Britney Buckwell (Cecily), an heiress who lives at his country =
estate,
and a madcap love affair ensues.
Unfortunately for all =
– and
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Bible =
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But =
Bible =
Land's "steering" committee – a =
blowhard
Senator, a hypocritical TV evangelist, and an obsequious medical
"expert" – figure they can easily turn Frank around Too =
bad
Frank turns the tables on them by stealing their damning medical report
(detailing the deadly effects of the radioactive land) and threatening =
to
release it to the press. However, despite these complications, =
eventually true
love conquers all.
About the =
Playwright: Tim Tyler has =
lived in Northeast Ohio just about all his life and has =
been
writing for many years now (mainly screenplays and plays), yea, more =
years than
his arthritic memory cares to remember. Although some of his works have =
placed
highly in writing contests across this great land of ours, he has yet to =
make
any significant money from his work. Apparently the man is too dim to =
admit the
obvious and give it up. As if being rejected by the most powerful agents =
and
biggest names in entertainment isn't
enough, he also seeks more abuse by doing stand-up comedy from time to =
time.
Fortunately, you won't be =
seeing him
on "Letterman" any time soon.
Lil Box is a new program to foster the development
of innovative theatrical work in Northeast =
Ohio.
Lil Box will serve as a complement to CPT's
highly successful Big =
[Box]
Series. This season, the Lil Box will produce readings of three new =
plays. The
second reading will be held at the end of March and the third will be =
held the
first week of April. Each script will receive either a fully staged =
reading or
a simple production, depending on the scope of the script and the =
playwright
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From PFLORIANO at aol.com Tue Mar 27 10:56:09 2007
From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 13:56:09 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Take Mom to Boogie this weekend!
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The Cleveland Play House Club, is continuing it's "Laff" discounts for=20
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tures=20
the music of the Andrews Sisters and features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Ma=
ggie=20
Stahl, Paul Floriano with Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung.
Take your Mom, she'll love it!!
This week the Club is offering $10 tickets for the Fri and Sat performances.=
=A0=20
It starts at 9PM and finishes up at around 10:30.
If you are interested, please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the=20
"Laff" discount.=A0 Do not call the regular box office, they won't know what=
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you're talking about.=A0 You can also eat dinner, (the food is very good), s=
tarting=20
at 8.=A0 Remember: ask for the "Laff" discount at the above number,=20
216-795-1111.=A0 Do not call the main box office number.
The Play House Club is located at the corner of E 86th and Carnegie and is=20
NOT Playhouse Square.=A0
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the Andrews Sisters and features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, P=
aul Floriano with Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung.
Take your Mom, she'll love it!!
This week the Club is offering $10 tickets for the Fri and Sat performances.=
=A0 It starts at 9PM and finishes up at around 10:30.
If you are interested, please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the=20=
"Laff" discount.=A0 Do not call the regular box office, they won't know what=
you're talking about.=A0 You can also eat dinner, (the food is very good),=20=
starting at 8.=A0 Remember: ask for the "Laff" discount at the above number,=
216-795-1111.=A0 Do not call the main box office number.
The Play House Club is located at the corner of E 86th and Carnegie and is N=
OT Playhouse Square.=A0
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From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Tue Mar 27 11:10:56 2007
From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 11:10:56 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]WANTED: Sellers of commercial spots and production for
local TV Show...
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The Jay Rossi Project TV show, currently airing every Tuesday on Time Warner cable at 7:30pm, is looking for people to sell commercial spots and production to area businesses, to help implement our move to an additional channel and reach a larger viewing audience.
Interested people must be:
* Serious and reliable,
* Self-motivated, eager and outgoing,
* Friendly with great personalities and
* Skillful in communicating, problem solving and teaching
Duties will include:
* Telephone communications,
* Personal meetings,
* Email communications,
* All of the above for leads, sales and production,
* Deal closing and
* Relaying all details to managerial staff.
This is a great opportunity to get involved with a rapidly growing TV show and a chance to make good money at the same time.
Interested parties please contact thejrpshow at yahoo.com or call 330-410-0488.
The Jay Rossi Project
MySpace YouTube
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We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love
(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list.
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The Jay Rossi Project TV show, currently airing every Tuesday on Time Warner cable at 7:30pm, is looking for people to sell commercial spots and production to area businesses, to help implement our move to an additional channel and reach a larger viewing audience.
Interested people must be:
* Serious and reliable,
* Self-motivated, eager and outgoing,
* Friendly with great personalities and
* Skillful in communicating, problem solving and teaching
Duties will include:
* Telephone communications,
* Personal meetings,
* Email communications,
* All of the above for leads, sales and production,
* Deal closing and
* Relaying all details to managerial staff.
This is a great opportunity to get involved with a rapidly growing TV show and a chance
to make good money at the same time.
Interested parties please contact thejrpshow at yahoo.com or call 330-410-0488.
We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love (and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list.
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From dnwagner at kent.edu Tue Mar 27 11:43:55 2007
From: dnwagner at kent.edu (dnwagner at kent.edu)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 14:43:55 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]More talent and fun at the 4:12
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Bored on Friday nights=3F Want to go out=2C party=2C dance and meet new =
people but you left the bar and club scene behind=3F Or=2C do you want a=
=
night away from the kids=2E If you answered yes to any of those =
questions=2C come check out the 4=3A12 at SPAN Ministries this Friday=2C =
March 30th=2E
The 4=3A12 is the answer for those who love to party but don=92t like the=
=
negative consequences associated with visiting clubs=2E The 4=3A12 is a =
place where you can have a good time and not feel bad about the music =
you danced to or what you did=2E =
The 4=3A12 runs every Friday night from 9pm to 1am=2E Recording artists =
Patrick and Jackie Davis are set to perform live this Friday=2C March =
30th=2E Patrick and Jackie have traveled all over the US with their =
music and even made a great showing in Australia=2E Come out and =
support Cleveland=92s local talent who are about to do great things on a =
worldwide scale=2E
=
=
The 4=3A12 is located at 361 Northeast Avenue in Tallmadge=2C Ohio=2E Fo=
r =
more information about the 4=3A12 log onto www=2Espanministries=2Eorg or =
call 330=2E630=2E3190=2E
The 4=3A12 is for those 18 and over=2E
From chloe at passportproject.org Tue Mar 27 11:46:57 2007
From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 14:46:57 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Belly Dance classes--beginning and intermediate;
and GRAPHIC DESIGN begin today
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Passport Project is thrilled to continue these wonderful classes--the
6-week session begins TODAY! Drop-ins are welcome to Belly Dance.=20
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6:30 to 7:30PM: Beginning Belly Dance
7:30 to 8:30PM: Intermediate Belly Dance
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6:45-8:15PM: Graphic Design=20
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www.passportproject.org click on
"classes" for more info.=20
=20
Passport Project is offering the following classes this 6-week session
(March 27 through May 5):
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W. African Dance
Capoeira from Brazil
Hula
Modern Dance
Creative Movement=20
Dance Camp=20
Salsa
Line Dance
Belly Dance
Beginning Computer Skills
Graphic Design
Guitar Lessons
LOCATION:
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Passport Project Global Community Arts Center
12801 Buckeye Road
Cleveland, Ohio 44120
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Contact us: (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org
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=20
PEACE
Chlo=EB Hopson
Passport Project, Director
chloe at passportproject.org
ph:: 216.721.1055
http://passportproject.org =20
Passport Project's mission is to provide exciting educational
experiences that build community through the arts, encourage respect for
diversity and rejection of racism and negative bias, and inspire a
passion for learning and the global community.=20
Passport Project offers multicultural programs and residencies at
schools, at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to
further this mission. Passport Project does diversity train ing in the
corporate setting.
Passport Project is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that has been
planting seeds of peace and acceptance since 1998.
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From rmercer at bw.edu Tue Mar 27 11:21:48 2007
From: rmercer at bw.edu (Ruth Benedict Mercer)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 14:21:48 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Camp with Victoria Bussert
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What do Rent, Woman in White, and Mary Poppins all have in common? All
of these hot Broadway shows have B-W Music Theatre grads in them! How do
you get there? Victoria Bussert's Music Theatre Intensive is the first
step. High School Juniors - spend the week of July 21 to 27, 2007 with
Vicky and her staff at B-W for one-on-one audition training and go to
your college auditions totally prepared! Audition requirements and
applications are available on our website at
www.bw.edu/academics/conservatory/outreach/smp/mth
.
Applications due by April 16 so don't delay. Vicky Bussert has
jump-started dozens of Broadway careers - let her do the same for your
college career!
=20
Ruth B. Mercer
Program Coordinator for Conservatory Outreach
Baldwin-Wallace College
v: 440.826.2360
f: 440.826.8069
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How do you get there?Victoria Bussert’s Music =
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From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Tue Mar 27 14:09:02 2007
From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:09:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]ROHN THOMAS' ACTING FOR THE CAMERA starts on APRIL 16!
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Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20
Weathervane Playhouse=20
Adult Education SPRING 2007=20
~ Ages 18 and Up ~
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.
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 =
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From prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com Tue Mar 27 14:19:56 2007
From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:19:56 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]can you or would you like to act?
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Are you an actor or actress? Ever been interested in theatre?
Does any one tell you that you should become an actor?
Prayz Hym Productions, Inc searching for
Men and male teens.
2 Roles available for Gospel Play entitled ?Let Go & Let God?
For information regarding roles and play availability
Contact
Ashley Grier
216- 659-9299
prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com
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From: prayzhymproductions at hotmail.com (Ashley Grier)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:27:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]interested in theatre?
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From drd at actingoutschool.com Tue Mar 27 16:30:15 2007
From: drd at actingoutschool.com (drd at actingoutschool.com)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:30:15 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Audition classes at Acting Out
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ANNOUNCING CLASSES ON AUDITION TECHNIQUES FOR ACTORS, 16 years and
older, AT ACTING OUT SCHOOL OF PERFORMANCE AND VISUAL ARTS!!!
March 29-May 17, 2007, Thursdays, 7p-9:30p
Cost $250 for the 8-week session (20 hours)
Course description: This course looks at the basic audition
techniques: how to pick a monologue, how to pick a song, cold reading
work, working on types of improvs one can encounter at an audition,
what does a director or casting agent want, what is audition etiquette.
Instructor: D. Roger Dixon, Director, Actor, Professional Acting Coach
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216.831.5588
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From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Tue Mar 27 16:47:15 2007
From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 19:47:15 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]EVE presents the DONAHEY FAMILY on April 17, 2007
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Join us on April 17, 2007 at 7p.m. for THE DONAHEY FAMILY: POLITICIANS =
AND ARTISTS which will premiere at the Kent State Tuscarawas campus. =
This one act play written by Jonathan Wilhelm celebrates the life of the =
Donahey Family which included Vic Donahey (Governor of Ohio), Hal =
Donahey (cartoonist for the CLEVELAND PLAIN DEALER), Will Donahey =
(creator of the "Teenie Weenies" Children's series), Mary Donahey =
(children's book author) and Gertrude Donahey (first elected woman =
official in the state of Ohio). This program will feature Rob Catalano =
and Kris Smith and is directed by Bette Lou Higgins. The performance is =
FREE and open to the public. For more information contact =
archives at tusc.kent.edu or call 330-330-3391 X 47494. The Theatre is =
located at 330 University NE in New Philadelphia, Ohio.=20
To arrange for this or any of our programs to be presented for your =
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From vmd614 at sbcglobal.net Tue Mar 27 17:40:59 2007
From: vmd614 at sbcglobal.net (VINCENT DEPAUL)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 17:40:59 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]TD needed for Holy Name High School production of Guys and
Dolls
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TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls. Set construction starts 4/9/07 through 4/13/07. The design calls for about 9 flats (buildings with lights) and 2 wagons to be built. Stipend is $450.00 Must have own tools and suitable transportation for any materials purchased. This is a pretty simple gig and should take no longer than 1 week to complete around the schedule you determine. Call 216/227-9428 for additional information.
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From vrenner at neo.rr.com Tue Mar 27 20:36:04 2007
From: vrenner at neo.rr.com (Val Renner)
Date: Tue, 27 Mar 2007 23:36:04 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ballet Theatre of Ohio Auditions
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Ballet Theatre of Ohio announces auditions for its 2007-2008 season
Christine Meneer, Artistic Director
Ballet Theatre of Ohio is a ballet based company which will perform two
full-length ballets per year. There will also be at least 2 repertory
performances which will include neo-classical and contemporary ballets
choreographed by Artistic Director, Christine Meneer and other guest
choreographers.
Additional Auditions TBA
www.BalletTheatreOhio.org
265 N. Main St.
Munroe Falls, Ohio 44262
330-688-6065
Fax - 330-688-7781
Questions: chrismeneer at ameritech.net
Saturday, April 7, 2007 1:00
Ballet Theatre of Ohio Studio
265 N. Main St (Rt 91)
Munroe Falls, Ohio 44262
Offering contracts to 4 females and 4 males for up to 30 wks starting at
$400. per wk. Season begins mid-June. Health care package is optional with
provisions for pointe shoes / technique shoes.
Performances include Nutcracker, Coppelia, at least one repertory season
plus many educational outreach and community events. Dancers may be
invited to perform in Sleeping Beauty May 5 & 6, 2007.
Please call and reserve an audition time. Arrive one hour prior to audition
time. Bring resume with references names, headshot, performance video
preferred but not required. Strong ballet technique required. Partnering
skills required. Bring pointe shoes - Repertory will be taught during the
audition.
Audition Fee: $10.00
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From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Mar 28 03:51:34 2007
From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 06:51:34 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]add your link to my website
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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 01:27:50 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Are you a digital storyteller?
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From jpk1798 at gmail.com Wed Mar 28 01:22:51 2007
From: jpk1798 at gmail.com (Jack Kilroy)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 04:22:51 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Traditional Irish Music at Beachland, April 13
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*IRISH MUSICIAN NOEL LENAGHAN IN CONCERT AT BEACHLAND BALLROOM*
Noel Lenaghan, the noted traditional Irish musician, singer, song-writer,
and entertainer, returns to Cleveland after a 10 year absence to perform at
the Beachland Ballroom, Friday, April 13, 2007 at 8pm.
Tickets are $10 for the long-awaited concert. www.beachlandballroom.com
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Noel was one of the most popular Iris=
h
musicians performing in the Cleveland area at venues such as Tim Ryan's Pub
and Fagan's in the Flats.
Noel has been described as "one of Irish traditional music's best
all-rounders." His rich voice has graced the airs and stages of the world
for three decades. 'He is one of the few who covers the full spectrum of
Irish music with the flute, mandolin, tin-whistle and guitar within his
creative grasp.
His repertoire includes traditional songs in English and Irish and although
he has a huge body of tunes from the reservoir of Irish traditional music,
his performance reflects his northern background but also includes
selections from Galway, Donegal, and Mayo
While Noel is a respected flute teacher in Galway, he primarily uses the
mandolin to accompany his songs.
In the past, he has formed and recorded with such groups as *Rakish Paddy*,
*Clumsy Lovers*, *The Rambling Boys of Pleasure*, the Cleveland-based *Easy
and Free*, and the innovative *Druid Soul Band*.
Born in Belfast in 1954 Noel was heavily influenced by the musical
renaissance that took place during the 60's and 70's in Ireland. The ground
breaking work of the Mc Peake family, The Dubliners, Margaret Barry, The
Clancy Brothers, Planxty and Dick Gaughan all had a profound impact on his
musical development.
Noel released his first solo cd, *No Trouble At All*, to a full-capacity
audience at the R=F3is=EDn Dubh in Galway in mid-summer 2003. He is current=
ly
recording his long-awaited second album in association with Long Eared Owl
Productions.
For tickets to the Beachland Ballroom concert, call 216-383-1124. For
further information: http://www.noellenaghan.net. In the United States,
contact Noel Lenaghan c/o Jack Kilroy 440-759-1253 or jpk1798 at gmail.com.
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Noel Lenaghan, the noted traditional Irish musician, singer, song-=
writer, and entertainer, returns to Cleveland after a 10 year absence to pe=
rform at the Beachland Ballroom, Friday, April 13, 2007 at 8pm.
Throughout the 1980s and early 1990s, Noel was one of the most pop=
ular Irish musicians performing in the Cleveland area at venues such as Tim=
Ryan's Pub and Fagan's in the Flats.
Noel has been described as "one of Irish traditional music's b=
est all-rounders." His rich voice has graced the airs and stages of the wor=
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His repertoire includes traditional songs in English and Irish and=
although he has a huge body of tunes from the reservoir of Irish tradition=
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s selections from=20
Galway, Donegal, and Mayo
While Noel is a respected flute teacher in Galway, he primarily us=
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In the past, he has formed and recorded with such groups as Clumsy Lovers, The Rambling Boys of Pleas=
ure, the Cleveland-based Easy and Free, and the innovative=
Druid Soul Band.
Born in Belfast in 1954 Noel was heavily influenced by the musical=
renaissance that took place during the 60's and 70's in Ireland. T=
he ground breaking work of the Mc Peake family, The Dubliners, Margaret Bar=
ry, The Clancy Brothers, Planxty and Dick Gaughan all had a profound impact=
on his musical development.
Noel released his first solo cd, No Trouble At All, to a full-capacity audience at the R=F3is=ED=
n Dubh in=20
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d album in association with Long Eared Owl Productions.
For tickets to the Beachland Ballroom concert, call 216-383-1124. =
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http://www.noellenaghan.net.In the United States, contact No=
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>From groundworksmailinglist "
It?s a not-to-be-missed evening of dance as GroundWorks Dancetheater celebrates its eighth annual performance at DanceWorks ?07. World premieres of NANO by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara with music composed and performed by Music Director Gustavo Aguilar and Hurricane Heart by New York choreographer Keely Garfield with music by Nina Simone as well as the intriguing shadow piece Through the Lens, by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer, make this a must-see performance. Tickets are on sale now at 216.631.2727. Performances are Thursday, Friday & Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tickets: general admission, $18; seniors, $15; CPT artist member pass, $5 and Thursday tickets, $10. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Road at West 65th Street
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Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 7:11:10 -0700
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From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Wed Mar 28 07:37:02 2007
From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:37:02 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tri-C Western Campus Theatre Dept. presents Peter Pan
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Tri-C West Theatre Department presents Peter Pan
Peter Pan - Music by Jule Styne, Lyrics by Betty Comden & Adolph Green
based upon the book by J.M. Barrie
Director - Scott Posey
Musical Director - Kira Seaton
Set Design - Don McBride
Lighting Design - Shawna Melnykowski
Costume Design - Craig Tucker
Based upon the book by J.M. Barrie with music by Jule Styne and lyrics
by Comden and Green, this musical, which includes such great songs as
"I'm Gonna Crow" and ""I Won't Grow Up", takes us on a magical journey
to Neverland. With the aid of the loyal Tinkerbelle, Peter rescues
Wendy, Peter, Michael, John and the Lost Boys from Captain Hook. He
might even rescue all us from the worst villain: adulthood. Come fly
with us and return to Neverland.=20
*Flying for this production is provided by "Flying by Foy"*=20
Running: April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm
April 22 and 29th 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 $10
Students/Seniors/Staff $8
CCC Students Free with valid
ID
Group rates for 10 or more
For more information and reservations please call: 216-987-5536
Cuyahoga Community College Western Campus Theatre
11000 Pleasant Valley Rd. Parma, OH 44130
www.tri-c.edu/theatre/west=20
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Musical Director – Kira =
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Costume Design – Craig =
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which includes =
such great songs as “I’m Gonna Crow” and =
“”I Won’t Grow Up”, takes us on a magical =
journey to =
Neverland. =
With the aid of the loyal Tinkerbelle, Peter rescues Wendy, Peter, =
Michael, John and the Lost Boys from Captain Hook. He might even rescue =
all us from the =
worst =
villain: =
adulthood. =
Come fly with us and return to Neverland.
*Flying for this production is =
provided by “Flying by Foy”*
Running: April =
20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm
=
April 22 and 29th 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 =
$10
=
=
Students/Seniors/Staff =
$8
=
=
CCC =
Students =
Free with valid ID
=
=
Group rates for 10 or =
more
For more information =
and reservations please call: =
216-987-5536
Cuyahoga Community =
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From k_man61 at hotmail.com Wed Mar 28 08:36:43 2007
From: k_man61 at hotmail.com (Kevin Walsh)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:36:43 -0700
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Allan Byrne's Contact Info
Message-ID:
Hello Everybody,
Does anyone have Allan Byrne's email address or any other contact info?
Allan was my acting instructor at Cleveland State University and I want to
get in touch with him.
Allan Byrne has been an actor, director, and dramatic arts teacher for
twenty-five years. He has performed in fifty professional productions,
including starring roles at The Yale Repertory Theatre, The Pittsburgh
Public Theatre, Stage West, The Cleveland Play House, and The Great Lakes
Theatre Festival. He appeared in the film Teachers with Nick Nolte and has
been featured in television commercials, nationally-televised voice overs,
and industrial films for McDonalds, Ohio Lottery, American Greetings,
Goodyear and Sherwin Williams, to name a few.
Thanks much
Kevin M Walsh
k_man61 at hotmail.com
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From artistic at playersguildtheatre.com Wed Mar 28 10:51:24 2007
From: artistic at playersguildtheatre.com (Tricia Ostertag)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 12:51:24 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Summer theatre camp at The Players Guild in Canton
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2007 Summer Theatre Camp
This exciting performing arts day camp is designed for children and
teens who love to sing, act, and dance and provides a great opportunity
to develop skills and gain experience. Aspiring young performers will
rehearse for a musical production which will top off a terrific summer.
Camp is taught by professionals seen on stage and behind the scenes at
The Players Guild Theatre. It is a 5 week program where kids and teens
(6-18) with an interest in musical theatre can participate in a full
production while developing their skills as actors, dancers and singers.
Sessions are held Monday through Friday from 9:00am-3:00pm. Campers must
bring their own sack lunch and beverage each day.
All experience levels are welcome. Auditions for lead and minor roles
will take place during the first week of camp. All students will have a
role. There are not just roles for little puppies, we need teenagers for
some of the older leads!
In addition to being a confidence builder, camp teaches the various
fundamentals of theatre in a community theatre environment. Learn about
costumes, scenery, stage makeup, voice, movement, acting, auditioning
and more. Have fun learning about theatre and making new friends!
Overall it promises to be a rewarding experience. Students will walk
away with new skills, improved techniques, a great sense of
accomplishment as well as friendships and memories they'll never forget.
June 18-July 20, 2007
Monday-Friday
9:00am-3:00pm
Tuition---$400
(5% Discount for each additional student in family)
Orientation Meeting
Sunday, June 17 at 6:00pm
There will be before camp care available from 8am-9am and after camp
care from 3pm-5:15pm. The charge will be $5/hr. or a max of $40 a week.
2007 Summer Musical
101 Dalmatians
In a loving home in the city of London, Dalmatian parents, Pongo and
Perdita happily raise their Dalmatian puppies, until the monstrous
Cruella De Vil plots to steal them for her new fur coat! Join all the
dogs of London, as they daringly rescue the puppies from Cruella and her
bumbling henchmen. With a delightfully fun score, lovable characters,
and one of the most deliciously evil villains in the Disney canon, this
stage adaptation is certain to charm and delight all students.
The staff
Instructors
Lisa Belopotosky & Carrie Alexander Spina
Production Designer
Stephen A. Becker
Camp Manager
Tricia M. Ostertag
Teaching Assistant
Jack Bartholet
Performances will be
July 20 & 21 at 7:00pm
July 22 at 2:30pm
Tickets are $10 and may
be purchased by calling
330-453-7617
_____
Call 330-453-7619
or mail enrollment form at www.playersguildtheatre.com/summer_camp.html
to register
Registrations must be received by June 14
Early registrations are encouraged.
Tricia M. Ostertag
Artistic Manager of The Players Guild Theatre
330-453-7619
artistic at playersguildtheatre.com
www.playersguildtheatre.com
"Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about creating yourself."
-George Bernard Shaw
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actors, dancers and singers. Sessions are held Monday through Friday =
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first
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for
little puppies, we need teenagers for some of =
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older leads!
In addition to being a confidence builder, camp teaches the various
fundamentals of theatre in a community theatre environment. Learn about
costumes, scenery, stage makeup, voice, movement, acting, auditioning =
and more.
Have fun learning about theatre and making new friends!
Overall it promises to be a rewarding experience. Students will walk =
away with
new skills, improved techniques, a great sense of accomplishment as well =
as
friendships and memories they’ll never forget. June =
18-July 20, 2007
Monday-Friday 9:00am-3:00pm
Tuition---$400
(5% Discount for each additional student in family)
Orientation
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Sunday, June 17 at 6:00pm
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puppies,
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coat!
Join all the dogs of London, =
as
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With a
delightfully fun score, lovable characters, and one of the most =
deliciously
evil villains in the Disney canon, this stage adaptation is certain to =
charm
and delight all students.
The
staff Instructors
Lisa Belopotosky & Carrie Alexander =
Spina
Production Designer
Stephen A. Becker
CampManager Tricia M. Ostertag
Teaching Assistant Jack Bartholet
Performances
will be
July 20 & 21 at 7:00pm
July 22 at 2:30pm
Tickets are $10 and may
be purchased by calling
330-453-7617
"Life isn't about finding yourself, it's about =
creating
yourself." -George Bernard Shaw
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From ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net Wed Mar 28 10:24:27 2007
From: ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net (Ensemble Theatre)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 10:24:27 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ushers for Rose Tattoo FRI & SAT!
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Ensemble is looking for ushers for the Friday and Saturday 8pm evening performances of "The Rose Tattoo." If you are interested please contact by phone or via email.
216.321.2930
ensemble-theatre at sbcglobal.net
Ushers are allowed to see the show in exchange for volunteering.!!
We would need you there one hour before the show (7pm-8pm).
Thank you
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
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Ensemble is looking for ushers for the Friday and Saturday 8pm evening performances of "The Rose Tattoo." If you are interested please contact by phone or via email.
Ushers are allowed to see the show in exchange for volunteering.!!
We would need you there one hour before the show (7pm-8pm).
Thank you
Celeste Cosentino
Operations Manager
Ensemble Theatre
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From gooberthackel at yahoo.com Wed Mar 28 11:13:23 2007
From: gooberthackel at yahoo.com (Dash Combs)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 11:13:23 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Roommate needed
Message-ID: <173372.53418.qm@web37207.mail.mud.yahoo.com>
I live at 3125 W. 11th Street in Tremont, only a few
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Anyone interested please call 740-236-2289 or email me
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From donald.boozer at cpl.org Wed Mar 28 12:10:10 2007
From: donald.boozer at cpl.org (Donald Boozer)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 15:10:10 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Public Library: Check These Out
Message-ID:
This week's posting from the Literature Department at Cleveland Publi=
c=20
Library... located on the second floor of the Main Library, downtown=
=20
Cleveland, at East Sixth Street and Superior Avenue. Click on the lin=
k=20
provided to access the library=92s catalog to reserve any of these=
=20
titles. For more information, visit our location, call 216-623-2881, =
or=20
email us at =93literature cpl.org.=94
1000 Films to Change Your Life.
Time Out, 2006.
(PN1995 .T46 2006)
http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1904978738
"This book is not a guide to viewing, nor a list of 'best ever' films=
.=20
1000 Films to Change Your Life is, instead, a celebration of cinema's=
=20
emotional power, written by people in the thick of the movie=20
business." =96 from the back cover
The Decline of the Hollywood Empire.
Herv=E9 Fischer.
Talonbooks, 2006.
(PN1993.5.U65 F4713 2006)
http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0889225451
(Link includes cover art)
"In The Decline of the Hollywood Empire, artist and philosopher Herve=
=20
Fischer heralds an inevitable move from 35 mm to digital distribution=
,=20
which will take what has until now existed only on the margins of=
=20
the "entertainment industry" - independent film, amateur film,=20
documentary and other genres - from bit players to starring roles: ho=
w=20
the Trojan horse of digital technology and distribution, in the hands=
=20
of independent producers, could well toll the bell for Hollywood's=
=20
hegemony in the business of film."=97from the book jacket.=20
Literature Into Film: Theory and Practical Approaches.
Linda Costanzo Cahir.
McFarland, 2006.
(PN1997.85 .C25 2006)
=93For most people, film adaptation of literature can be summed up in=
one=20
sentence: =91The movie wasn=92t as good as the book.=92 This volume s=
hows=20
that this evaluation is not always true and may even be intrinsically=
=20
unfair. Movies based on literary works, while often billed as=20
adaptations, are more correctly termed translations, and evaluating=
=20
them fairly takes an awareness of many factors.=94 =96 from 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, Hudson, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the link=
=20
provided and choose your library as the pickup location.
**************************
Donald Boozer
Subject Department Librarian
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 ahedger at fineartsassociation.org Wed Mar 28 13:03:00 2007
From: ahedger at fineartsassociation.org (Ann Hedger)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 15:03:00 -0500
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Male Movers/Dancers Needed for "Guys & Dolls"
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The Fine Arts Association
38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, Ohio 44094
=20
Male Movers/Dancers are still needed for=20
The Fine Arts Association production of
"Guys & Dolls"
=20
Dance Call Audition:=20
Tuesday, April 17 beginning at 6:30 pm=20
Call 440-951-7500 x113 for an appointment and information.
=20
"Guys & Dolls"
A musical fable of Broadway
Based on a story and characters of Damon Runyon Music and=20
Lyrics by Frank Loesser Book by Jo Swerling and Abe Burrows
=20
Director - Fabio Polanco
Choreographer - Jim Weaver
Music Director - John Krol
=20
Performance Dates: June 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 & 16, 2007 - 8:00 pm
June 3, 10, & 17, 2007 - 3:00 pm
Rehearsals Start: Mid-April, 2007
=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
Ann Hedger
Programming Coordinator
440-951-7500 x103
ahedger at fineartsassociation.org
__________________________
The Fine Arts Association
Your Center for Arts Education
38660 Mentor Avenue, Willoughby, OH 44094
www.fineartsassociation.org =20
=20
From aoscruggs at hotmail.com Wed Mar 28 13:20:44 2007
From: aoscruggs at hotmail.com (Afi-Odelia Scruggs)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 16:20:44 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Digital Storytelling
Message-ID:
Wow, I must have started something! I've gotten several posts asking about
digital storytelling: what it is, etc.
Digital stories are "short multimedia tales made from the heart." The genre
transcends print, video audio and web because any and/or all can be used to
tell the story. Once the story is completed, it's uploaded to a site like
youtube or a blog, or burned to a CD or DVD, and shared.
Here are the sites I discovered: www.storycenter.org and
www.storymapping.org. I'd love to start something like this in Cleveland; I
think the genre has the potential to our various communities together.
I'm collecting emails of interested folks. If people tell me what side of
town they're from, I'll try to set up a meetup within the next week or two.
Thank you Fred, for NEOpal. The bulletin board lets us connect in a
wonderful way.
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From: jefetters at yahoo.com (Jef Etters)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 18:12:55 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]FALCONHEART - Northeast Ohio's Premiere Motivational Rock
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From higbee at chsaviour.org Wed Mar 28 19:48:40 2007
From: higbee at chsaviour.org (Judith Higbee)
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 22:48:40 -0400
Subject: [NEohioPAL]anyone have a dressmaker's form we can borrow?
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Dear friends,
We are preparing an exhibit of authentic Guatemalan huipiles
(wee-pee-lace) which are intricately woven blouses. We would like to
borrow some dressmaker forms to display them on. The exhibit will be
mounted April 20-29. Please let me know if you can help.
Thanks!
=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
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>From groundworksmailinglist "
It?s a not-to-be-missed evening of dance as GroundWorks Dancetheater celebrates its eighth annual performance at DanceWorks ?07. World premieres of NANO by Artistic Director David Shimotakahara with music composed and performed by Music Director Gustavo Aguilar and Hurricane Heart by New York choreographer Keely Garfield with music by Nina Simone as well as the intriguing shadow piece Through the Lens, by Art Bridgman and Myrna Packer, make this a must-see performance. Tickets are on sale now at 216.631.2727. Performances are MARCH 29, 30, 31 AND APRIL 1, 2007-Thursday, Friday & Saturdays at 8 p.m.; Sunday matinee at 3 p.m. Tickets: general admission, $18; seniors, $15; CPT artist member pass, $5 and Thursday tickets, $10. Cleveland Public Theatre is located at 6415 Detroit Road at West 65th Street
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From PFLORIANO at aol.com Thu Mar 29 06:01:21 2007
From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 09:01:21 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Laff Discount at Club
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The Cleveland Play House
Club Presents
"Boogie Woogie Baby"
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$10 Laff Discount this weekend at the Play House Club.=A0 The Club is locate=
d=20
on the corner of E86th and Carnegie.
=A0
Call 216-795-1111, ask for the "laff" discount.=A0 Please don't call the box=
=20
office. If you do not ask for the "laff" discount you will not get the $10=
=20
tickets.
=A0
Featuring Paul Floriano, Natalie Green, Becca Marks, and Maggie Stahl
=A0
Musical Arrangements by Lawrence Hartzell
Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung
Produced, Directed by Paul Floriano
Written by Maggie Stahl and Paul Floriano
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From josephhollings at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 02:49:48 2007
From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 02:49:48 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]INTO THE WOODS - LAKE CATHOLIC FINAL SHOWS
Message-ID: <20070329094948.38772.qmail@web52902.mail.re2.yahoo.com>
Lake Catholic Theatre Program will present its final
shows of Sondheim & Lapine's award-winning musical
"Into The Woods" this weekend.
Shows are Friday March 30 (7.30pm), Saturday March 31
(7.30pm) and Sunday (6.30pm). Door prices are $10 for
adults and $5 for high school students. Discounts are
available from the school Spirit Store if you hurry!
The pre-show dinner on Saturday is now sold out.
For more show information, call 440-951-0077 x253 or
visit www.lakecatholic.org and click on the "Into The
Woods" icon.
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From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 07:09:01 2007
From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 07:09:01 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS to screen at Akron Film Festival
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MADNESS
The feature film directorial debut from
writer, producer, director, Bill Johns
will screen at Akron University's Gardner Theater
as part of the Akron Independent Film and Video Festival
to be held April 13th and 14th, 2007
Watch the website for info and a schedule of films
www.akronfilmfestival.com
for more info on the film, visit
www.WhereMadnessLies.com
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From com411productions at yahoo.com Thu Mar 29 07:58:52 2007
From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 07:58:52 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for extras
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Cleveland State University students looking for extras for a Social Committee party scene for film. All ages are invited. Please wear outdoor wedding attire or Sunday morning church clothes. No jeans or t-shirts. Scheduled for this Sunday, April 1st late morning, early afternoon. Tenatively scheduled for 11:00 am.
Please email or call
440-344-0044 for more details.
Thank you
CSU film students
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From: TRADLTTG at aol.com (TRADLTTG at aol.com)
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 10:58:26 EDT
Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Email our Senators before April 1st!
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Dear Friends,
=20
I have two beautiful, loving nephews named Michael & Nicholas. Michael is=
=20
6 and Nicholas has just turned 5. They are happy, fun loving, energetic=20
little boys. Michael loves to sing and play the drums while accompanied by=
his=20
best friend, guitar playing brother Nicholas. Their favorite singer is Bar=
ry=20
Manilow and their favorite chef is Emeril. They attend school in Bedford,=20
Ohio where they have many friends & helpers. Both boys have Fragile X. =20
=20
Please help me, help them by gaining support and funding for this very =20
necessary and important research. I know it is short notice, but if you ca=
n find=20
the time, please read the following email and submit the provided letter to=
=20
your Senators. You need only fill in the name & address information to mak=
e a=20
difference. The rest will be done for you. If you do not have time to rea=
d=20
all of the information, simply scroll down to ACT NOW and click on it. The=
=20
address form will appear and you will be done in less than 2 minutes. If y=
ou=20
have just a few more seconds, I urge you to forward this to everyone you=20
know to help us gain the support we need.
=20
Thank You for you time and friendship.
=20
Dawn Lafferty
=20
=20
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:37 PM =20
=20
Subject: Email our Senators before April 1st!
Hi Everyone!
Just received this urgent message from the National Fragile X Foundation=20
that we
need to write to our senators and urge them to support Fragile X research &=
=20
resources legislation -- the
details are below.
If you have any questions, feel free to call or email me back.
Thanks so much for your help on this! I have to help my little guys out=20
every way I can.
Kelly Gosiewski
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: OHIO advocates- we need=20
your help! Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:10:52 -0400 From: Jeffrey Cohen=20
__ (mailto:j.cohen at fragilex.org>) To: =20
OHIO advocates- we need your help!
So far only 15 advocates from Ohio have written in. Other states are alread=
y=20
over 100 and we've delivered over 1800 emails and letters to the Senate in=20
the last three days.=20
=20
But only 15 from Ohio.
=20
Please help. Write in yourself and forward this to everyone you can think o=
f=20
from your address books. The whole process only takes 2 minutes.
=20
Thanks!
=20
Jeffrey
********
To: All NFXF Advocates, Members and Friends=20
From: National Fragile X Foundation Public Policy Committee=20
Date: March 20, 2007=20
RE: URGENT Action Needed: Please contact your Senators=20
(we must act before April 1st) =20
=20
On National Fragile X Foundation Advocacy Day February 27th and 28th, nearl=
y=20
100 advocates from more than 26 states traveled to Washington to raise=20
awareness and attention to the need for increased funding and resources for=
=20
Fragile X. NOW YOU CAN JOIN IN THIS EFFORT. Please help us to build on the=
se=20
efforts by taking just a few moments to e-mail your Senators today in suppo=
rt of=20
this year's requests.=20
As in recent years, federal funds are again tight and Congress is=20
increasingly strained to deliver additional funding to Fragile X research.=20=
As a=20
result, it is even more important than ever that Members of Congress hear f=
rom you,=20
as constituents and as advocates. Nothing motivates a Member of Congress=20
more than hearing directly from YOU! =20
We are asking Congress to include provisions specific to Fragile X funding=20
in the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services appropriations=20
legislation, which funds the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers f=
or=20
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and Services=20
Administration (HRSA). This year, our main requests are that Congress:=20
1) Provide an additional $3 million to the CDC to support the agency's=20
current public health initiative focused on Fragile X, and devote additiona=
l=20
funding to explore and pursue other CDC priorities including the creation o=
f a=20
National Fragile X Registry that would impact the Fragile X community;=20
2) Include report language requesting that the NIH enhance its efforts=20
across its Institutes related to Fragile X syndrome, Fragile X-associated t=
remor=20
ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and Fragile X-associated Premature Ovarian Failure=20
(POF); and=20
3) Provide $5 million for the SPRANS initiative within HRSA to strengthen=20
states=E2=80=99 heritable disorders newborn screening programs.=20
How It Works=20
To make it easier for other Members of Congress to support the requests to=20
the Appropriations Subcommittee, Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and Chuck =20
Hagel (R-NE) are once again circulating a letter to the Labor, Health and H=
uman=20
Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee with the requests for =20
Fragile X funding provisions, that other Members of Congress can sign onto.=
=20
Members of Congress have until April 1st to join this letter. We are asking=
you=20
to e-mail your Senators to encourage them to add their name to these letter=
s=20
before it is sent to the Senate Subcommittee. The more support we solidify=
, =20
the more powerful we will be in moving the Appropriations Subcommittee to =20
support our requests with respect to the NIH, CDC, and HRSA. Increasing the=20
signatories to this letter is the single most important request we will mak=
e of=20
you this year. Please take the time to follow the simple steps below. =20
This request is quick and simple. From start to finish, this request shoul=
d=20
take less than 2 minutes of your time. If you have already responded to a=
=20
previous alert, please take action again=E2=80=94persistent action will lea=
d to =20
success.
Please make the time this week =E2=80=93 today if you can=E2=80=93 to person=
alize our draft=20
e-mail to your Senators asking them to sign onto the Hagel/ Stabenow Senate=
=20
letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee in support of increased funding f=
or=20
Fragile X. (If your Senator is an Appropriator =E2=80=93 which will be ide=
ntified=20
by our e-mail system =E2=80=93 you will be sending a letter asking for thei=
r support=20
of these requests when the letter comes before their committee). =20
Just click on the following link and follow the simple instructions to=20
generate all of these emails. The process should take no more than a coupl=
e of=20
minutes and will make a big difference. =20
_ACT NOW_ (http://63.66.87.48/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=3Dnfxf&hotissue=3D10)=20=
=20
(Click on the linked words =E2=80=9Cact now=E2=80=9D)=20
In case the link doesn't work copy and paste this into your browser window:=
=20
_http://63.66.87.48/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=3Dnfxf&hotissue=3D10_=20
(http://63.66.87.48/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=3Dnfxf&hotissue=3D10) =20
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing these letters,=20
please do not hesitate to contact: =20
Leah Howard at _lmhoward at bakerd.com_ (mailto:lmhoward at bakerd.com) or=20
202-589-2806=20
THANK YOU for taking the time to help. We have the attention of Congress a=
s=20
we never have before =E2=80=93 and it's because of you. =20
***P.S. Please forward this email to family, friends and colleagues that ca=
n=20
join the effort. Please go through your address book and forward this email=
=20
to as many as you can. No matter where they live in the U.S. our system wi=
ll=20
select and deliver the right letters to their Senators.=20
If you live in PENNSYLVANIA or IOWA this is particularly important! We nee=
d=20
to maximize the number of letters to Senators from these two states so=20
please forward this to all contacts in your address book.=20
Thank you.=20
Jeffrey Cohen=20
Chair, Public Policy=20
National Fragile X Foundation
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Dear Friends,
I have two beautiful, loving nephews named Michael &=20
Nicholas. Michael is 6 and Nicholas has just turned 5. They are=20
happy, fun loving, energetic little boys. Michael loves to sing and pl=
ay=20
the drums while accompanied by his best friend, guitar playing brother=20
Nicholas. Their favorite singer is Barry Manilow and their favorite ch=
ef=20
is Emeril. They attend school in Bedford, Ohio where they have many=20
friends & helpers. Both boys have Fragile X.
Please help me, help them by gaining support and funding for this very=20
necessary and important research. I know it is short notice, but if yo=
u=20
can find the time, please read the following email and submit the provi=
ded=20
letter to your Senators. You need only fill in the name & address=20
information to make a difference. The rest will be done for=20
you. If you do not have time to read all of the information,=
=20
simply scroll down to ACT NOW and click on it. The address form w=
ill=20
appear and you will be done in less than 2 minutes. If you=20
have just a few more seconds, I urge you to forward this to=20
everyone you know to help us gain the support we need.
Thank You for you time and friendship.
Dawn Lafferty
Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:37 PM=20
Subject: Email our Senators before April 1st!
Hi Everyone! Just received this urgent message from the=20
National Fragile X Foundation that we need to write to our senators and u=
rge=20
them to support Fragile X research & resources legislation -- the det=
ails=20
are below.
If you have any questions, feel free to call or email me=20
back.
Thanks so much for your help on this! I have to help my=20
little guys out every way I can.
So far only 15 advocates from Ohio have writte=
n in.=20
Other states are already over 100 and we've delivered over 1800 emails and=20
letters to the Senate in the last three days.
But only 15 from Ohio.
Please help. Write in yourself and forward this to every=
one=20
you can think of from your address books. The whole process only takes 2=20
minutes.
Thanks!
Jeffrey
********
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To: =
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All NFXF Advocates, Members and=20
Friends
=
From:=20
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National Fragile X Foundation Public Policy=20
Committee
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April 1st) =20
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Day=20
February 27th and 28th, nearly 100 advocates from more=
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e=20
need for increased funding and resources for Fragile X. N=
OW=20
YOU CAN JOIN IN THIS EFFORT. Please help us to build on these efforts by tak=
ing=20
just a few moments to e-mail your Senators today in support of this=20
year's requests.
As in recent years, federal funds are again tight a=
nd=20
Congress is increasingly strained to deliver additional funding to Fragile X=
=20
research.As a result, it is even more important than=20=
ever=20
that Members of Congress hear from you, as constituents and as=20
advocates.Nothing motivates a Member of Congress more th=
an=20
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We are asking Congress to include provisions specif=
ic to=20
Fragile X funding in the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services=20
appropriations legislation, which funds the National Institutes of Health (N=
IH),=20
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and=20
Services Administration (HRSA).This year, our main reque=
sts=20
are that Congress:
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1)=20
Provide an additional $3 million to the CDC to support the agency's current=20
public health initiative focused on Fragile X, and devote additional funding=
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d=20
Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee with the requests=20=
for=20
Fragile X funding provisions, that other Members of Congress can sign=20
onto.Members of Congress have until April 1st=
to=20
join this letter. We are asking you to e-mail your Senators to encour=
age=20
them to add their name to these letters before it is sent to the Senate=20
Subcommittee.The more support we solidif=
y,=20
the more powerful we will be in moving the Appropriations Subcommittee to=20
support our requests with respect to the NIH, CDC, and HRSA. Increasing the signatories=20=
to this=20
letter is the single most important request we will make of you this=20
year.Please take the time to follow the simple steps=20
below.
This request is quick and=20
simple.From start to finish, this request should=
=20
take less than 2 minutes of your time.If y=
ou=20
have already responded to a previous alert, please take action=20
again=E2=80=94persistent action will lead to=20
success.
Please make the time this week=E2=80=93=20
today if you can=E2=80=93 to persona=
lize our=20
draft e-mail to your Senators asking them to sign onto the Hagel/=20
Stabenow Senate letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee in support of=20
increased funding for Fragile X.(If your Senator is an=20
Appropriator =E2=80=93 which will be identified by our e-mail system =E2=80=
=93 you will be=20
sending a letter asking for their support of these requests when the letter=20
comes before their committee).
Just click on the following link and follow=
the=20
simple instructions to generate all of these emails. The=20
process should take no more than a couple of minutes and will make a big=20
difference.
ACT NOW(Click on the linked words =E2=80=9Cact=
=20
now=E2=80=9D)
In case the link doesn't work copy and pas=
te this=20
into your browser window:
THANK YOU for taking the time to=20
help.We have the attention of Congress as we never=20=
have=20
before =E2=80=93 and it's because of you. =20
***P.S. Please forward this email to f=
amily,=20
friends and colleagues that can join the effort. Please go through your addr=
ess=20
book and forward this email to as many as you can. No matter where they live=
in=20
the=20
U.S.=20
our system will select and deliver the right letters to their=20
Senators.
If you live in=20
PENNSYLVANIA=20
or=20
IOWA=20
this is particularly important! We need to maximize the num=
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Sent: Wednesday, March 28, 2007 1:37 PM
Subject: Email our Senators before April 1st!
Hi Everyone!
Just received this urgent message from the National Fragile X Foundation tha=
t we
need to write to our senators and urge them to support Fragile X research &=20=
resources legislation -- the
details are below.
If you have any questions, feel free to call or email me back.
Thanks so much for your help on this! I have to help my little guys out eve=
ry way I can.
Kelly Gosiewski
-------- Original Message -------- Subject: OHIO advocates- we need your he=
lp!=20
Date: Wed, 28 Mar 2007 08:10:52 -0400=20
From: Jeffrey Cohen =20
To: =20
OHIO advocates- we need your help!
So far only 15 advocates from Ohio have written in. Other states are already=
over 100 and we've delivered over 1800 emails and letters to the Senate in=20=
the last three days.=20
But only 15 from Ohio.
Please help. Write in yourself and forward this to everyone you can think of=
from your address books. The whole process only takes 2 minutes.
Thanks!
Jeffrey
********
To: All NFXF Advocates, Members and Friends
From: National Fragile X Foundation Public Policy Committee
Date: March 20, 2007
RE: URGENT Action Needed: Please contact your Senators
(we must act before April 1st) =20
On National Fragile X Foundation Advocacy Day February 27th and 28th, nearl=
y 100 advocates from more than 26 states traveled to Washington to raise awa=
reness and attention to the need for increased funding and resources for Fra=
gile X. NOW YOU CAN JOIN IN THIS EFFORT. Please help us to build on these e=
fforts by taking just a few moments to e-mail your Senators today in support=
of this year's requests.
As in recent years, federal funds are again tight and Congress is increasing=
ly strained to deliver additional funding to Fragile X research. As a resul=
t, it is even more important than ever that Members of Congress hear from yo=
u, as constituents and as advocates. Nothing motivates a Member of Congress=
more than hearing directly from YOU! =20
We are asking Congress to include provisions specific to Fragile X funding i=
n the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services appropriations legis=
lation, which funds the National Institutes of Health (NIH), Centers for Dis=
ease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and Services Administ=
ration (HRSA). This year, our main requests are that Congress:
1) Provide an additional $3 million to the CDC to support the agency's curre=
nt public health initiative focused on Fragile X, and devote additional fund=
ing to explore and pursue other CDC priorities including the creation of a N=
ational Fragile X Registry that would impact the Fragile X community;
2) Include report language requesting that the NIH enhance its efforts acros=
s its Institutes related to Fragile X syndrome, Fragile X-associated tremor=20=
ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and Fragile X-associated Premature Ovarian Failure (=
POF); and
3) Provide $5 million for the SPRANS initiative within HRSA to strengthen st=
ates' heritable disorders newborn screening programs.
How It Works
To make it easier for other Members of Congress to support the requests to t=
he Appropriations Subcommittee, Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and Chuck Ha=
gel (R-NE) are once again circulating a letter to the Labor, Health and Huma=
n Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee with the requests for=20=
Fragile X funding provisions, that other Members of Congress can sign onto.=20=
Members of Congress have until April 1st to join this letter. We are asking=
you to e-mail your Senators to encourage them to add their name to these le=
tters before it is sent to the Senate Subcommittee. The more support we sol=
idify, the more powerful we will be in moving the Appropriations Subcommitte=
e to support our requests with respect to the NIH, CDC, and HRSA. Increasing=
the signatories to this letter is the single most important request we will=
make of you this year. Please take the time to follow the simple steps bel=
ow. =20
This request is quick and simple. From start to finish, this request should=
take less than 2 minutes of your time. If you have already responded to a=20=
previous alert, please take action again-persistent action will lead to succ=
ess.
Please make the time this week - today if you can- to personalize our draft=20=
e-mail to your Senators asking them to sign onto the Hagel/ Stabenow Senate=20=
letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee in support of increased funding fo=
r Fragile X. (If your Senator is an Appropriator - which will be identified=
by our e-mail system - you will be sending a letter asking for their suppor=
t of these requests when the letter comes before their committee).=20
Just click on the following link and follow the simple instructions to gener=
ate all of these emails. The process should take no more than a couple of m=
inutes and will make a big difference.=20
ACT NOW (Click on the linked words "act now")
In case the link doesn't work copy and paste this into your browser window:
http://63.66.87.48/cweb4/index.cfm?orgcode=3Dnfxf&hotissue=3D10
If you have any questions or need assistance in completing these letters, pl=
ease do not hesitate to contact: =20
Leah Howard at lmhoward at bakerd.com or 202-589-2806
THANK YOU for taking the time to help. We have the attention of Congress as=
we never have before - and it's because of you. =20
***P.S. Please forward this email to family, friends and colleagues that can=
join the effort. Please go through your address book and forward this email=
to as many as you can. No matter where they live in the U.S. our system wil=
l select and deliver the right letters to their Senators.
If you live in PENNSYLVANIA or IOWA this is particularly important! We need=20=
to maximize the number of letters to Senators from these two states so pleas=
e forward this to all contacts in your address book.
Thank you.
Jeffrey Cohen
Chair, Public Policy
National Fragile X Foundation
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Hi Everyone! Just received this urgent message from the=20
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rge=20
them to support Fragile X research & resources legislation -- the det=
ails=20
are below.
If you have any questions, feel free to call or email me=20
back.
Thanks so much for your help on this! I have to help my=20
little guys out every way I can.
So far only 15 advocates from Ohio have writte=
n in.=20
Other states are already over 100 and we've delivered over 1800 emails and=20
letters to the Senate in the last three days.
But only 15 from Ohio.
Please help. Write in yourself and forward this to every=
one=20
you can think of from your address books. The whole process only takes 2=20
minutes.
Thanks!
Jeffrey
********
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All NFXF Advocates, Members and=20
Friends
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National Fragile X Foundation Public Policy=20
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(we must act be=
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On National Fragile X Foundation Advoca=
cy Day=20
February 27th and 28th, nearly 100 advocates from more=
=20
than 26 states traveled to Washington to raise awareness and attention to th=
e=20
need for increased funding and resources for Fragile X. N=
OW=20
YOU CAN JOIN IN THIS EFFORT. Please help us to build on these efforts by tak=
ing=20
just a few moments to e-mail your Senators today in support of this=20
year's requests.
As in recent years, federal funds are again ti=
ght and=20
Congress is increasingly strained to deliver additional funding to Fragile X=
=20
research.As a result, it is even more important than=20=
ever=20
that Members of Congress hear from you, as constituents and as=20
advocates.Nothing motivates a Member of Congress more th=
an=20
hearing directly from YOU!=
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We are asking Congress to include provisions s=
pecific to=20
Fragile X funding in the Fiscal Year 2008 Labor, Health and Human Services=20
appropriations legislation, which funds the National Institutes of Health (N=
IH),=20
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health Resources and=20
Services Administration (HRSA).This year, our main reque=
sts=20
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Provide an additional $3 million to the CDC to support the agency's current=20
public health initiative focused on Fragile X, and devote additional funding=
to=20
explore and pursue other CDC priorities including the creation of a National=
=20
Fragile X Registry that would impact the Fragile X=20
community;
2) I=
nclude report=20
language requesting that the NIHenha=
nce its efforts across its Institutes related to Fragile X syndrome,=20
Fragile X-associated tremor ataxia syndrome (FXTAS) and Fragile X-associated=
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Premature Ovarian Failure (POF); and<=
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rovide $5=20
million for the SPRANS initiative within HRSA to strengthen states=92 herita=
ble=20
disorders newborn screening programs.=
How=20
It Works
To make it easier for other Members of Congress to s=
upport the requests=20
to the Appropriations Subcommittee, Senators Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) and C=
huck=20
Hagel (R-NE) are once again circulating a letter to the Labor, Health an=
d=20
Human Services, and Education Appropriations Subcommittee with the requests=20=
for=20
Fragile X funding provisions, that other Members of Congress can sign=20
onto.Members of Congress have until April 1st=
to=20
join this letter. We are asking you to e-mail your Senators to encour=
age=20
them to add their name to these letters before it is sent to the Senate=20
Subcommittee.The more support we solidif=
y,=20
the more powerful we will be in moving the Appropriations Subcommittee to=20
support our requests with respect to the NIH, CDC, and HRSA. Increasing the signatories to t=
his=20
letter is the single most important request we will make of you this=20
year.Please take the time to follow the simple steps=20
below.
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This request is quick a=
nd=20
simple.From start to finish, this request should=
=20
take less than 2 minutes of your time.If y=
ou=20
have already responded to a previous alert, please take action=20
again=97persistent action will lead to=20
success.
Please make the time this week=96=20
today if you can=96 to personalize o=
ur=20
draft e-mail to your Senators asking them to sign onto the Hagel/=20
Stabenow Senate letter to the Appropriations Subcommittee in support of=20
increased funding for Fragile X.(If your Senator is an=20
Appropriator =96 which will be identified by our e-mail system =96 you will=20=
be=20
sending a letter asking for their support of these requests when the letter=20
comes before their committee).
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Just click on the following link and f=
ollow the=20
simple instructions to generate all of these emails. The=20
process should take no more than a couple of minutes and will make a big=20
difference.
ACT NOW(Click on the linked words =93act=20
now=94)
In case the link doesn't work copy and paste=
this=20
into your browser window:
THANK YOU for taking the time to=20
help.We have the attention of Congress as we never=20=
have=20
before =96 and it's because of you. =20
***P.S. Please forward this email=
to family,=20
friends and colleagues that can join the effort. Please go through your addr=
ess=20
book and forward this email to as many as you can. No matter where they live=
in=20
the=20
U.S.=20
our system will select and deliver the right letters to their=20
Senators.