From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:32:56 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:32:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams 4/3/07 & Torque (Improv Comedy Show) 5/5/07! Message-ID: <2903.94207.qm@web59012.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07! 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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! BIG NEWS! Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe. Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! Place: Bassa Vita Lounge Time: 8:30pm Showtime (7:30pm Doors Open) Cost: $5.00 For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

CLEVELAND JAMS!

CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!

Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07!

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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community.  The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
 
BIG NEWS!
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv!  Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe.  Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! 
 
Place:  Bassa Vita Lounge
Time:  8:30pm Showtime
(7:30pm Doors Open)
Cost:  $5.00 

For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to
reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
  
 
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!


Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and
always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207-- From josephhollings at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:47:45 2007 From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL LAKE CATHOLIC "INTO THE WOODS" RE-SCHEDULED Message-ID: <20070402104745.84857.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Due to a power failure in the area on Sunday April 1st (no, this is not an April Fool!), the final performance of Lake Catholic's "Into The Woods" will take place on Tuesday April 3rd at 7.30pm. Tickets for Sunday's performance will be honored at the door. Additional tickets will be on sale. Tuesday, April 3rd @ 7.30pm, Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor OH 44060. Call 440-951-0077 x253 for information or visit www.lakecatholic.org and click the Into The Woods poster icon. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html From PFLORIANO at aol.com Mon Apr 2 05:31:16 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:31:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Violand=20Replaces=20Floriano=A0?= Message-ID: --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Club,=20 called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters an= d we have=20 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a Fri and Sat=20 evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= =20 the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th 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.=A0 If you are interested,=20 please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.=A0 Do=20= not=20 call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking about.=A0 Yo= u can=20 also eat dinner, (the food is very good), starting at 8.=A0 Remember: ask fo= r the=20 "Laff" discount at the above number, 216-795-1111.=A0 Do not call the main b= ox=20 office number. The Play House Club is located at the corner of E 86th and Carnegie and is=20 NOT Playhouse Square. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Clu= b, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters= and we have 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a=20= Fri and Sat evening show.

It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with Mus= ical Direction by Maureen Hartung.

Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th

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.=A0 If you are interest= ed, please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.= =A0 Do not call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking a= bout.=A0 You can also eat dinner, (the food is very good), 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.







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See= what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 2 06:23:47 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:23:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Fellow Performers! It is with great excitement and honor that I announce the Mt. Carmel Players Production of: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor=AE Dreamcoat"..... That's right...Joseph is back and better than ever with a cast of 50+ including a phenomenal Children's Chorus! It's a definite must see! SHOW DATES April 20, 21, 22, 27 & 28, 2007 Curtain Time 8 PM (Sunday - 4 PM) Lakeland Community College Performing Arts Center Rt. 306 & I-90 Reserved Seats, in advance: $12.00 (over 60/under 14 - $10.00) At the door: $14.00 (over 60/under 14 - $12.00) Director: Rick Bocchieri Music Director: David W. Coxe Choreographer: Jennifer Leinweber Ritz For advance ticket sales please contact Order by phone to : Rita (440) 585-1829 or Joann (440) 943-1358. Thanks for your support! Erika N. Acquaviva (Whites) "Where words fail, music speaks." -Plato = From blush at mail2.visn.net Mon Apr 2 06:21:36 2007 From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:21:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice acting class Message-ID: Do people tell you that you have a great voice? Would you like to make great side money? I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than 15 years experience. I?m offering a class in voice-over work which covers all the basics of the craft, plus my knowledge and experience about auditioning, performing and what?s needed in a demo tape. You?ve heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz Encore, on the AB Lounge infomercial, and much more. ?I must tell you I was pleased and impressed with the amount of information you gave us at the class?.This was a class well worth the small fee you charged and I want to thank you for your time and expertise!!? Janine Sarnowski The next class will be held on Monday, May 7th. Registration is required to secure a seat. ?It was fun, informative and a pleasant way to spend an evening of continuing education.? George Fiderio ?Thank you! It was money and time very well spent.? Gordon Petitt If you?re interested and would like more information, please e-mail or call 440 ? 506 ? 4312. Thanks and have a great day! Maria Farina From promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:43:48 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:43:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Film Message-ID: <58691.76.205.78.88.1175525028.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking an ASSISTANT DIRECTOR for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. 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 (where the director is based), 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 promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:58:39 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:58:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Sites Needed for Film Message-ID: <58701.76.205.78.88.1175525919.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking two (2) LOCATION SITES for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. Our independent, not for profit group is based in Akron, Ohio. 1) A HOSPITAL ROOM (or equivalent setting such as a rehab facility or nursing home, but must have a bed, food tray and adjacent chair) 2) AN UPSCALE HOTEL ROOM If you (or anyone else you know of) would like to help with any leads/contacts, and/or have any questions, PLEASE do not reply via e-mail, but CALL (330) 633-6093. 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 murphygopal at aol.com Mon Apr 2 06:59:58 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:59:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matt Murphy/Jami Ross song on the E- network Message-ID: <8C9434655CC43EE-C80-7787@webmail-mf11.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy, who performed in Rent on Broadway has just placed another one of his original songs on a nationally televised show. Paradise City (a show produced by American Idol's Ryan Seacrest) will feature a song Matt wrote called "Confused" performed by Jami Ross. "Confused", Jami's latest single made it's debut on MTV'S Laguna Beach last fall. The episode of Paradise City featuring "Confused" will air Sunday April 8th at 10:30 PM. Matthew is always looking for new young talent to write for/place songs with. For more information E-mail: MatthewJMusic at aol.com ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 08:05:01 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:05:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Needed: 4 Men and 2 women -- The Full Monty -- Akron Message-ID: <005001c77538$4a284540$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the cast for The Full Monty directed by Jacqi Loewy Evie Morris, Musical Director Weathervane Community Playhouse In the Valley -- Akron Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - Thursday nights = until opening on June 13. Production dates: June 13 - July 8, 2007 If you are not familiar with the show, it is good wholesome family fun with great music. The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great ensemble. Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if you are interested. Needed:=20 1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and sings/dances somewhat = well. This is for the role of Horse - need to be comfortable going the full = monty! 2 actors for supporting roles.=20 Over 30 - need not sing or dance. No "skin". 1 actor to play the "real" stripper.=20 Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body and move well. 1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of way) girlfriend of Jerry - 20s - = 30s. Must sing well. 1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not sing well. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the=20 cast for
The Full=20 Monty
directed by Jacqi Loewy
Evie Morris, Musical Director
 
Weathervane Community Playhouse
In the Valley -- Akron
 
Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - = Thursday=20 nights until opening on June 13.
Production dates:  June = 13 - July 8,=20 2007
 
If you are not familiar with the show,
it is good wholesome family fun with great = music.
The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great = ensemble.
 
Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if = you are=20 interested.
 
Needed:
 
1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and = sings/dances=20 somewhat well.
This is for the role of Horse - need to be = comfortable going=20 the full monty!
 
2 actors for supporting roles. 
Over 30 - need not sing or dance.  No = "skin".
 
1 actor to play the "real" stripper. 
Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body = and move=20 well.
 
1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of = way) girlfriend of=20 Jerry - 20s - 30s. Must sing well.
 
1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not = sing=20 well.
------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Apr 2 08:10:40 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:10:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?CVLT_invites_you_to_the_=22Leading_La?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?dies_Gala_Soir=E9e=22?= Message-ID: <46111CF0.8090402@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit /Leading Ladies/ Gala Soir?e Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm to be held* *at The River Room *CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE* 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH 440-247-8955 www.CVLT.org Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch... followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious /Leading Ladies / *Tickets for Soir?e and Performance - $35* *CALL 440-247-8955* Mon-Sat 1-6 PM Space is limited! Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors /Leading Ladies/ runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th About The Play */Leading Ladies/* by Ken Ludwig Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of /Crazy For You/, /Moon Over Buffalo/ and /Lend Me A Tenor/, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004). Watch www.CVLT.org for details! --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Leading Ladies
Gala Soirée

Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm

to be held at The River Room
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH
440-247-8955
www.CVLT.org

Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch...
followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious Leading Ladies

    Tickets for Soirée and Performance - $35

    CALL 440-247-8955
    Mon-Sat 1-6 PM
    Space is limited!

    Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors

    Leading Ladies runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th

About The Play

Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig

Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of Crazy For You, Moon Over Buffalo and Lend Me A Tenor, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004).

Watch www.CVLT.org for details!

--------------060304000607090308020606-- From director at cyorchestra.org Mon Apr 2 08:15:27 2007 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:15:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance to audition for this concert! 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) 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 ------ End of Forwarded Message --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus!

Last chance to audition for this concert!


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)

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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--B_3258357329_7348339-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 08:38:29 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:38:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry & B'Day Celeb@Coventry Library April 3@6PM Message-ID: <663391.96202.qm@web54510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3. Somebody will be celebrating a BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell... Music comes along with the verses you supply. The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear. The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard. The event and the coffee are complimentary. There may be some cake as well. Don't miss out! --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3.  Somebody will be celebrating a
BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell...

Music comes along with the verses you supply.  The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear.

The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard.  The event and the coffee are complimentary.  There may be some cake as well.

Don't miss out!


Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202-- From chloe at passportproject.org Mon Apr 2 08:56:25 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:56:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Modern Dance classes (ages 3 and up) begin Tuesday 4/3 with Inlet dancer, Mikaela! Message-ID: <024c01c7753f$781303d0$2101a8c0@chloe> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable www.passportproject.org click on "classes" for more info.=20 =20 Passport Project is offering the following classes 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 =20 Contact us: (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org =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. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
www.passportproject.org = click on=20 "classes" for more info.
 
Passport Project is offering the = following=20 classes through May 5:
 
W. African Dance

Capoeira from = Brazil

Hula

Modern Dance

Creative Movement =

Dance Camp

Salsa

Line Dance

Belly Dance

Beginning Computer Skills

Graphic=20 Design

Guitar=20 Lessons

LOCATION:
 
Passport=20 Project Global Community Arts Center
12801 Buckeye=20 Road
Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44120
 
Contact us:=20 (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org
 

PEACE

Chlo=EB =20 Hopson

Passport Project, = Director

chloe at passportproject.org

ph::=20 216.721.1055

http://passportproject.org

Passport=20 Project's mission is to provide exciting educational experiences that = build=20 community through the arts, encourage respect for diversity and = rejection of=20 racism and negative bias, and inspire a passion for learning and the = global=20 community.

Passport=20 Project offers multicultural programs and residencies at = schools,=20 at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to further = this=20 mission. Passport Project does diversity train ing in the corporate=20 setting.

Passport = Project=20 is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that has been planting seeds of = peace=20 and acceptance since 1998.

 
------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 09:06:11 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:06:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening This Weekend - Cleveland professional premiere of Sondheim's Passion at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8A9@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opening This Weekend! =20 Cleveland professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's Award-winning musical PASSION Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater April 6 - May 6 =20 Book by James Lapine Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Victoria Bussert Musically Directed by Nancy Maier =20 =20 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 2, 2007 For more information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. 225 Scott Spence, ext. 239 =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, April 6 through May 6, 2007.=20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, Passion is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical. =20 "Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre." said Bussert, "It is thrilling to present the professional Cleveland premiere of this musical with such talented artists." Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri. Bussert commented, "I look forward to directing this show with all acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center. This promises to be a very special evening of theatre." =20 Passion will be Musically Directed by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a long-time collaborator with director Bussert. Borski will also design the lighting and costumes for this premiere. =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. Passion contains scenes with full nudity. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council.=20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opening This Weekend!

 

Cleveland professional = premiere

of=

Stephen Sondheim’s

Award-win= ning musical

PASSION

Beck Center for the Arts

Studio = Theater

April = 6 – May 6

 

Book by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically= Directed by

Nancy = Maier

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 2, 2007

For more information, (216) = 521-2540

Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. = 225

Scott = Spence, ext. = 239

 

Lakewood, Ohio = Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s award-winning = musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, = April 6 through May 6, 2007.

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, Passion is another award-winning = collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim.  The = Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original = Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a = Musical.  

Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre.”  said = Bussert,  “It is thrilling to present the professional = Cleveland = premiere of this musical with such talented artists.”  Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; = Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly = woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.  =   Bussert commented, “I look forward to directing this show with all = acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center.  = This promises to be a very special evening of theatre.”  =

Passion will be Musically Directed = by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a = long-time collaborator with director Bussert.  Borski will also design the = lighting and costumes for this premiere.  

This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes.  Passion contains scenes with full nudity.  Show times are Fridays and = Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on = Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on = Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.).  To reserve = tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket = prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under = with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are = available for parties of 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under = with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, = based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =

Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through = the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, = the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the = Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. =

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Apr 2 09:35:06 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:35:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Wives - Two Lives.......'Run for Your Wife' - The Hudson Players Message-ID: <022b01c77544$df6eb970$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 2, 2007 =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, written by Ray Cooney, directed by Claudia = Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the story of a = London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for coping with them. =20 When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John Smith becomes = hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two suspicious police officers. =20 The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, with their = numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in this = adult comedy. =20 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 - Adma Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull =20 Performance dates are Friday and Saturday evenings May 4th - May 19th at 8pm All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20 =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. =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release

For Immediate Release

Contact:  = Chris=20 White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  = -  April 2, = 2007

 

The=20 Hudson Players will=20 perform the comedy Run for Your Wife Friday and Saturdays May 4th = =96 May=20 19th.  = Performances are=20 at 8pm at the Barlow Community Theater.  Tickets can be purchased = at the=20 door or by advance reservations by calling=20 330-655-8522.

Run for=20 Your Wife,  written by Ray Cooney, directed = by=20 Claudia Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the = story of a=20 London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for=20 coping with them.

 

When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John = Smith becomes=20 hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two=20 suspicious police officers.

 

The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, = with=20 their numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in = this adult=20 comedy.

 

The=20 cast, directed by Claudia Lillibridge, includes:

  • John Smith=20 =96  Justin=20 Brenis
  • Mary Smith=20 =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith=20 =96  Darlene=20 Rocco
  • Stanley=20 Gardner =96  Kirk=20 Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective=20 Sergeant Porterhouse =96  = Michael=20 Rogan
  • Bobby Franklyn=20 =96  Adma=20 Young
  • Reporter=20 =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull

 

Performance dates are Friday and Saturday=20 evenings
May 4th =96 May 19th at = 8pm
All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20

 

 

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

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

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

 

The Hudson=20 Players are one of the area=92s longest running community theaters. With = a rich=20 history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly = performing=20 environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of =93good shows, = good=20 friends, good times.

 

Individual = show=20 tickets can be reserved by calling 330-655-8522, by purchasing = them in=20 advance at The Learned Owl Bookstore on Main St. in Hudson or by = purchasing them=20 at the door on performance evenings.

Tickets:  $12.00=20 Regular Admission

         &nb= sp;   =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 =20

 

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0-- From pnrsusan at hotmail.com Mon Apr 2 10:11:52 2007 From: pnrsusan at hotmail.com (Susan From PNRImprov) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:11:52 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Happy Spring from PNR Improv! Message-ID:

It's Spring! PNR Improv has a show!

What more could you possibly want out of your weekend?

Come see PNR Improv this Saturday and enjoy an evening of PG-13, alcohol-free entertainment in the style of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Please also consider joining us:

2007 Schedule

April 7
April 21
May 5
May 19
June 2
June 18
July 7
August 11
August 25

All shows start at 7:30pm

Admission: $5.00 at the door

Where: Quirk Cultural Center, 3rd Floor (?Newell Theatre?)

1201 Grant Street, Cuyahoga Falls

For more information, contact me at PNRSusan at hotmail.com,
or visit our website at 
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Mortgage refinance is hot 1) Rates near 30-yr lows 2) Good credit get intro-rate 4.625%* From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 10:45:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:45:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional Development at Weathervane! APRIL 16! Message-ID: <038301c7754e$c44b3330$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30" ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 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 Check out his website here! http://www.joecali.com/=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x=20 17=20
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages 18 and = Up=20 ~
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG,=20 AFTRA
Check out his IMBD = here!=20 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/
Check him out on=20 Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas
Currently ONSTAGE at = The Cleveland=20 Playhouse! http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061<= /FONT>215
The purpose of this course = is to=20 introduce the student to techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. = We will=20 discuss the difference between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and = "film=20 acting" or performance designed to be recorded and edited. The class = will=20 examine what adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the = camera.=20 When it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be = natural!" is=20 not all that=92s needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor=92s = unique process=20 of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual sensibility = needed, and=20 spend time discussing the professional aspects of the business. At the = end of=20 this course you will know how to prepare and audition for a role in "the = movies"=20 and what to do once you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a = working=20 actor in the U.S.
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~=20 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100
April = 14 ~ May=20 5=20
Instructor:=20 Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20
Check out his website=20 here! http://www.joecali.com/=20
What can you do to become professional? Forget what = you=92ve been=20 told about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? = Can you=20 bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive NO = advance=20 script=85 yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! Develop these = skills=20 along with the business savvy you need for a career in Voice Acting. And =
GET CALLED=20 AGAIN!
 
Space = is=20 limited so sign-up today!
 
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In-Reply-To: <1168.76.211.145.110.1175469158.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> References: <33607.204.78.62.36.1153845563.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <28386.66.213.21.38.1154378470.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <46412.204.78.62.36.1155215359.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <2276.70.239.8.187.1157411718.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <4866.70.239.22.34.1160060977.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <3057.66.213.21.38.1163095132.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1497.66.213.21.38.1163095268.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1559.76.211.29.173.1165021284.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1862.68.244.170.76.1165549976.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <3874.66.213.21.38.1167509949.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1213.76.211.12.187.1168440675.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1561.76.211.145.239.1169680596.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <9479.66.213.21.38.1170434954.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <54206.66.213.21.38.1170963145.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1409.76.211.5.99.1172020195.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1420.76.211.5.99.1172020741.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <3775.131.123.176.217.1172869982.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <9390.66.213.21.38.1173294153.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <7074.66.213.21.38.1173994755.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <2888.66.213.21.38.1174662770.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1257.76.211.145.110.1175021128.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> <1168.76.211.145.110.1175469158.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> Message-ID: <3360.66.213.21.38.1175536363.squirrel@www.spanministries.org> As an up and coming artist, I know it?s hard to find places to perfect your craft. If you or someone you know is a performer whose talent is geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ, we would love to hear from you. The 4:12 is an alternative club night based on Christian principles. It runs from 9pm to 1am every Friday night at SPAN Ministries in Tallmadge, Ohio. We are looking for performers to share their talent in a 30-minute set. The requirements for 4:12 performers are that the artists have consistently performed their talent for at least two years and that their performance be geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ. If you are interested, call Minister Danielle Wiggins at 330.630.3190 or e-mail her at dwagsgospelnews at hotmail.com. God bless! From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Mon Apr 2 11:24:36 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:24:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 looking for a home Message-ID: <000001c77554$33c17e90$6601a8c0@eve> A model of R2D2 was made for use in Holiday Shows for Children at NASA. = It is approximately 3' tall. A person must sit inside to move it. It = has flashing lights and is very realistic looking. Great prop for a = Theatre group or display purposes. He is being offered FREE to a good = home.=20 To find out more about him, please contact Liz at Home: 216-941-3443, = Work: 216-433-8751 or e-mail her at elimac733 at aol.com. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From weedz at bright.net Mon Apr 2 11:59:24 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:59:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUTH THEATRE Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. will be holding registration for THE JUNGLE BOOK on Saturday, April 21st at the Senior Center in Wadsworth, 138 High St. from 10am-2pm. 2nd registration is Sunday, Apr 22 from 1:30-3:30pm at Barberton First Presbyterian Church 636 Park Ave. Parking is in the back and enter from the door just off the parking lot for both sites...it will be marked. Classes will begin on Sat May 5th and continue on Weds from 6:30-8:30 on May 9,16,23,30. Rehearsals will begin first week of June and be on Mon and Wed - 6:30-8:30 - Thurs 3-5PM and Sat 12-2. REGISTRATION FEE: $140 ONE CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD FROM SAME FAMILY FEE IS DUE AT REGISTRATION....NEED MORE INFORMATION, CALL 330-416-5937 OR EMAIL: Ginny Morrison Artistic Director From desmond at ccdt.com Mon Apr 2 13:12:23 2007 From: desmond at ccdt.com (desmond) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:12:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT's 07-08 CONSORT! Dance Auditions for Youth ages 12-18 Message-ID: <20070402201223.M18768@ccdt.com> ATTENTION ALL Cleveland Area DANCERS Ages 12-18 Years Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is holding DANCE AUDITIONS for its CONSORT! Youth Dance Training and Development Program. NO PREVIOUS DANCE TRAINING NECESSARY TO AUDITION Audition is in a class format so there is no need to prepare a dance. On Tuesday, April 10, 2007 from 4:00 pm-6:30pm at Karamu House?s Upper Dance Studio, CLEVELAND CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATRE (CCDT) will be holding auditions for its 2007-2008 CONSORT! dance program. Registration will be from 4-4:30pm. The class will last for 1 1/2 hours and a brief wrap-up will follow for parents/guardians and student candidates. CONSORT! is an after-school program for youth ages 12-18 dedicated to helping at-risk youth achieve personal growth through focused dance training, dance-related experiences and literacy based activities. The program runs from Sept thru May, Monday-Thursday. Candidates for the CONSORT! program must possess a strong desire to dance and be willing to learn new skills, and commit to the schedule of classes and possible performances. Come to the audition prepared to move in tights and leotards or semi-loose fitting comfortable clothing, i.e. t-shirts, sweats (no street clothing or shoes, do-rags or excessive jewelry). DATE: TUESDAY, April 10, 2007 TIME: 4:00PM-6:30PM (Registration from 4-4:30pm and Audition begins at promptly at 4:30pm) LOCATION: KARAMU HOUSE UPPER DANCE STUDIO 2355 EAST 89TH STREET (& QUINCY AVENUE) CLEVELAND, OHIO 44106 (MINUTES FROM UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AND CLEVELAND CLINIC) CALL Desmond L. Davis, Education and Outreach Director at 216.791.9000 [wk], 216.288.5451 [cell] OR E-MAIL: desmond at ccdt.com TO RESERVE A SPACE Desmond L. Davis Associate Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 2355 East 89th (& Quincy Avenue) Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.791.9000 216.791.9001 [fax] 216.288.5451 [cell] www.ccdt.com Email:info at ccdt.com From alanna at bnctheatre.com Mon Apr 2 13:20:21 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:20:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Um91bGV0dGUgUHJlc3MgUmVsZWFzZQ==?= Message-ID: <20070402202021.89266.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIEATE RELEASE Date: 3-22-07 Contact: Alanna Romansky/ Sean Derry From: The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility 140 E. Market St. Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 E-mail: alanna at bnctheatre.com Website: www.bnctheatre.com Akron, OH ??? The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company presents the Ohio Premier of Roulette, by Paul Weitz. Performances run from April 13th to May 12th, Thursday ??? Saturday at 8pm, every Sunday at 3pm, and Sunday, April 22nd at 8pm, in the Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market Street. All Tickets are $15. All students and seniors ???Pay as You Can??? for each show. Two ???Blackout Monday??? performances will be held on April 30th and May 7th at 8pm. Tickets for those performances are $7.50 for those currently working in the theatre industry. For ticket reservations call the box office at 330.606.5317. ???Dinner and a Show??? packages are also available through Crave Restaurant. For more information call the box office or visit www.bnctheatre.com. With the attentive direction of Sean McConaha, a black comedy about the exploration of the tragedy and hilarity of suburban family life unfolds on the BNC???s stage. ???Within their addled heads, those myths of the cozy nuclear family are still stenciled, like fading, atavistic tattoos. A comedy of loneliness, in which each dysfunctional family member is dysfunctional in his or her own isolating way. You start to realize that they all have their ways of withdrawing from life. No one has it under control in ???Roulette.??? But whether they admit it or not, these characters are all at least slightly in love with the romance of the family that pulls together.??? ???Every now and then a clich?? sheds its skin in American comedy to reveal something raw and unsettling. Cultural anthropologists and savvy theatergoers should know that this molting process is occurring???a sharp-tongued, broken-hearted and seriously funny new play called Roulette...??? - The New York Times ### From ileifewriter at aim.com Mon Apr 2 13:22:50 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:22:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK Message-ID: <8C9437BD1E23575-180-95E8@WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" CELEBRATING BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK WITH WRITER/PERFORMER Ife (Gail F. 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----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 13:31:24 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:31:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE "Song & Dance" performance featuring Verb Ballets at Galleria on Wednesday Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8BB@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) =20 Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. =20 FINAL WEEKEND! =20 "BECK's SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and Verb Ballets present 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 =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. =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=20 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 =20 Submitted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

*** FREE PERFORMANCE = ***

featuring=

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Wednesday,= April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near = elevators by Food = Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the = dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

“BECK’s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner…”

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Now = through April 7

Mackey = Main Stage

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland

 

***  Nominated for 8 = Tony Awards!  ***

 

Lyrics by:

Don = Black and Richard Maltby

Co-Directe= d by:

Scott = Spence & Hernando Cortez

Musically Directed by:

Larry = Goodpaster

 

More reviewer = comments…

 

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

 

=

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…”<= /font>

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.<= /b><= /p>

~ 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 or = online at www.beckcenter.org= .

 

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

 

Cast of = Characters

Emma…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;……….......Tracee Patterson*        

Joe……..……………= …………………………= 230;……………...Mark Tomasic

Dancer…………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;……………Danielle Brickman         =

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…..……...Ashley Cohen**           = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Erin Conway =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Katie Gnagy             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Sydney Ignacio

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…….…….Ashley Klinger**

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;...............Faith Nejman-McNea**          = ;  Dancer………………………R= 30;……………………….......= ......Catherine Meredith =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ...……Brian Murphy            = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Anna Roberts

         =   

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

 

** Verb Ballets intern

 

Production = Staff

Beck Center Artistic Director/Co-Director…………………R= 30;…Scott Spence

Verb Ballets Artistic Director/Co-Director/ Choreographer……Hernando Cortez

Verb Ballets Executive Director………………………&#= 8230;……….Dr. Margaret Carlson

Musical Director………………………&#= 8230;………….……………..La= rry Goodpaster

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;……...…………………..R= ichard Dickinson

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Lisa Lock

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Troy = McCarty

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;.Tod Huffman

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;……………...Steve Shack

Scenic/Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………....Trad A. Burns

Production = Manager………………………= 230;…………………….Don McBride

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………Josep= h Carmola

Costume Designer …………………………= 230;…………………..Suzy Campbell

Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;Richard B. Ingraham

Assistant Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………..Palmer F. Jankens

Light Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;……………………Ray Gould

Sound Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;………………….Jonathon Kronenberger

Props …………………………= 230;…………...............................Kate George,  Rebecca = Lamb

Floor Crew…………………………= ;……………........................James Lenahan, Steve Shack

Follow Spots………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;..Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale

 

 

 

 

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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Lewis directed by Brittany L. Westfall April 11th-14th, 8pm (April 13th is sold out!) Malone College, Performing Arts Hall 515 25th St. NW Canton, OH 44709 tickets $6 weeknights/ $8 weekends call the box office for tickets: 330-471-8202 From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:22:05 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:22:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock still seeking Male Actors for Lead Roles: Non-Equity Message-ID: <8C9438418D17476-10B8-910C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently taking submissions for the 2007 season. Still Seeking Men ages 30 and up, singing and non-singing for following roles: For Big River: the role of Mark Twain: narrator of whole show also triples as Harvey Wilkes and Judge Thatcher. Does sing. Mame: Beaugarde, Mame's love interest. Must be able to sing. Debonair and gentile. Mr. Upson. Non-singing role. Comic character ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:24:01 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:24:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Seeking Asian American and Contact Information Message-ID: <8C943845E0D09D2-10B8-912C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently seeking an Asian American for the role of Ito in Mame. For more information check out www.mercurysummerstock.com or call Pierre Brault at 216 771 5862. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 13:43:33 2007 From: cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com (Holly Cavanaugh) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check Out the Cardinaire Radio Show on MySpace! Message-ID: <882669.94780.qm@web37304.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes. She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show. Check out the MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/cardinaireradioshow or subscribe via Itunes at http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=250909691 Don't forget to check out her website at http://www.freewebs.com/cardinaire --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes.  She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show.
 
 
 
 
 
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--0-860483874-1175546613=:94780-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Apr 2 15:35:37 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:35:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]mayes on law and order Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you worked with Rob Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or were classmates from = University School, you might like to catch him on Law and Order tomorrow = night (Tuesday) at 10:00.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
If you worked with Rob = Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or = were classmates from University School, you might like to catch him = on Law and Order tomorrow night = (Tuesday) at 10:00.
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--0-284619456-1175609262=:49167-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Tue Apr 3 07:38:26 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 10:38:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Student Wins Met Opera Audition Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Alek Shrader, a Student at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Wins the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s National Council Audition Tenor is one of six young singers selected for $15,000 cash prize at =20 Grand Finals Concert on April 1 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99= s =20 degree student in opera theater at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, =20= is one of six young singers to win the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 = =20 National Council Auditions and with it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was =20 selected from 11 finalists who performed arias with the Met =20 Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at the Grand Finals Concert, =20= held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro =20 intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! mes = amis=E2=80=9D from =20 Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. The Grand Finals Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date =20 on public radio stations across the United States. Check local =20 listings for air times. A student of Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, =20 Shrader is the third Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to =20 win the prestigious Met competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 = =20 won in 2003; soprano Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a =20 bachelor=E2=80=99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s = degree in =20 opera theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies =20 with Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October =20 participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice =20 Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in L=E2=80=99Elis= ir =20 d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in =20 Dialogues des Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in West Side Story. Shrader made his professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in =20 Il Barbiere di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last =20 January sang Florville in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New = =20 York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at St. Louis, Opera = News =20 wrote: =E2=80=9CAlek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with = great skill =20 and sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last = month he =20 attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera =20 Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La Cenerentola with San =20 Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the =20= Juilliard Opera Center. Oberlin audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior =20 recital on Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His =20 program will include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. 39, = Joaqu=C3=ADn =20 Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en forma de canciones, Op. 19, Ralph Vaughan =20 Williams=E2=80=99 Four Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in =20 the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The =20= recital is free and open to the public. The Met Opera made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 =20 singers who participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 =20= regions throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the =20 Metropolitan Opera National Council. Given the reach of the =20 auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition =20 associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council =20 Auditions are considered the most prestigious in North America for =20 singers seeking to launch an operatic career. Some winners are =20 invited to join the Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist =20 Development Program. Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading =20 operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, Deborah =20 Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, Ben =20 Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera =20 season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met performances. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated amid =20 the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the =20 oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. =20 Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the =20 highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational treasure=E2=80=9D by = the =20 Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious =20 careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin =20 alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and =20 conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, =20 Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David =20 Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary =20 music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary =20 Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, =20 Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include =20 Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera =20 companies throughout the world. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

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440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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Alek Shrader, a Student at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, = Wins

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OBERLIN, OHIO = (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99s degree student in opera theater at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, is one of six young singers to win the = Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 National Council Auditions and with = it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was selected from 11 finalists who = performed arias with the Met Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at = the Grand Finals Concert, held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed = =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don = Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! = mes amis=E2=80=9D from Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. =

The Grand Finals = Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date on public radio = stations across the United States. Check local listings for air = times.

A student of = Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, Shrader is the third = Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to win the prestigious Met = competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 won in 2003; soprano = Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002.

Born in = Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a bachelor=E2=80= =99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s degree in opera = theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies with = Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October = participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice = Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in = L=E2=80=99Elisir d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in Dialogues des = Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in = West Side Story.

Shrader made his = professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in Il Barbiere = di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last January sang Florville = in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at = St. Louis, Opera News wrote: =E2=80=9CA= lek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with great skill and = sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last month he = attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La = Cenerentola with San = Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the = Juilliard Opera Center.

Oberlin = audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior recital on = Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His program will = include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. = 39, Joaqu=C3=ADn Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en = forma de canciones, Op. = 19, Ralph Vaughan Williams=E2=80=99 Four = Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The = recital is free and open to the public.

The Met Opera = made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 singers who = participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 regions = throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the Metropolitan = Opera National Council. Given the reach = of the auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition = associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions = are considered the most prestigious in North America for singers seeking = to launch an operatic career. Some winners are invited to join the = Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. =E2=80=A8=E2= =80=A8 Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, = Deborah Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, = Ben Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera = season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met = performances.

The Oberlin = Conservatory of Music, founded in = 1865 and situated amid the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College = since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the = United States. Renowned internationally as a professional = music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational = treasure=E2=80=9D by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve = illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous = Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and = conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, = Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David = Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music = ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble = (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, Pacifica, = Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin = alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies = throughout the world.

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= --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg)-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 3 07:39:28 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 7:39:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a DJ? David Ebbert/Apr. 3 & Other News! Message-ID: <26095612.1175611168589.JavaMail.root@web18> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" DJ - DAVID EBBERT (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 3, 2007) To view David's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1077 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Apr 3 08:09:24 2007 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:09:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for male Actor for Ohio Premiere of 'Stained Glass Ugly' Message-ID: --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Q= ui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mid-30's age rang= e for the role of Adam. =20 This is a two person show, very demanding role. =20 Synopsis: After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower half of h= is face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of his tongue= that once was so effortless. His fiance of the time struggles to maintain= their relationship and the love they once shared. Through several genres = and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret how the world sees the= m, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to present and beyond. = How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty becomes so horribly disfigu= red? =20 The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement. Actors work on contra= ct for pay. =20 Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time. Sincerely,Justin TatumFourth Wall Productions= --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Qui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mi= d-30's age range for the role of Adam.
 
This is a two person show, very demanding role.
 
Synopsis:  After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower= half of his face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of = his tongue that once was so effortless.  His fiance of the time strugg= les to maintain their relationship and the love they once shared.  Thr= ough several genres and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret ho= w the world sees them, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to = present and beyond.  How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty be= comes so horribly disfigured?
 
The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement.  Actors work= on contract for pay.
 
Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time.

Sincerely,
Justin T= atum
Fourth Wall Productions


<= /body> = --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 3 08:56:19 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance = performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 09:28:33 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 09:28:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kitten Wanted Message-ID: <410740.36133.qm@web36508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Now how often does this happen? Wife and I are seeking a 4-6month old female kitten to join our family member and become a playmate with our Cocker Spaniel pup. Short hair in important but color is not. We live in Medina but are moving to Cleveland Heights shortly. We can take the kitten now or we can wait for a bit. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Apr 3 10:40:33 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 13:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Spring Weather: A Public Service Announcement from Something Dada Message-ID: <20070403-13403384-6ac-0@acc7> The solstice has come and gone, and we are now full-fledged into spring. As such, the weather will be changing rapidly, and will often be a topic of conversation. Unfortunately, many people fall into old, annoying, conversational traps when discussing this common subject. To help you avoid this trap, Something Dada has prepared a list of things NOT to say when conversing about the climate. - "Hot/cold/wet/humid/etc. enough for you?" This old standby was dated when your grandparents were wearing whatever passed for Pampers back then. - "Can you believe this weather?" Yes. We can. You know why? Because it's there. 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This is perfect weather for going to see the hilarious improvisational comedy of Something Dada!" You can change the exact wording, but using this general idea will make you infinitely more popular than any of the tired old saws listed above. Then go to http://www.somethingdada.com, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or call 216.696.4242 and make reservations, and you'll be enjoying the weather inside our theater, and the adulation of your friends for your conversational skills. And you know why it's so hot? Temperature. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, April 6th, 2007 8:00 PM Saturday, April 7th, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Tue Apr 3 10:09:33 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:09:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 -- home at last! Message-ID: <000401c77612$e3265ea0$6601a8c0@eve> To all who offered to take r2d2 into their homes -- he has been adopted. = Thanks for helping. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From vwilson at karamu.com Tue Apr 3 10:23:58 2007 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian C. Wilson) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:23:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu looking for summer cultural arts instructors Message-ID: <000001c77614$dfcf0b60$3501a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment? Or Do you enjoy the arts and love working with children? You're Invited to Karamu's Open House for Summer Employment Karamu House Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors in: Drama Dance Visual Arts Digital Photography When: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Where: Karamu House Concert Hall 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Time: 3pm - 7pm Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their discipline For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. 228 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment?

Or =

Do you enjoy the = arts and love working with children?

You’re = Invited to Karamu’s Open House for Summer = Employment

Karamu House = Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors = in:

Drama

Dance

Visual = Arts

Digital = Photography

When: Wednesday, = April 18, 2007

Where: Karamu = House Concert Hall

2355 East 89th = Street

Cleveland, Ohio 44106   =

Time: 3pm - = 7pm

Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a = minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their = discipline

For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. = 228

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60-- From Cindi at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 3 10:28:34 2007 From: Cindi at playhousesquare.org (Cindi Szymanski) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:28:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Mock Audition Workshop with All Shook Up! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0005A188D4@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Broadway Buzz Backstage Master Class Wednesday, April 18 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Idea Center at Playhouse Square 1375 Euclid Avenue FREE Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop. Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of music to sing. Please bring the sheet music in the correct key. Be prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you have them. Registration to participate or observe is required. Please call 216.348.7909. =20 Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center. www.PlayhouseSquare.org/arts-education =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway = Buzz Backstage Master Class
Wednesday, April 18
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Idea Center at Playhouse Square

1375 Euclid Avenue

FREE

Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop.  Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of = music to sing.  Please bring the sheet music in the correct key.  Be = prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you = have them.

Registratio= n to participate or observe is required.  Please call = 216.348.7909.

 

Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center.

www.Playhou= seSquare.org/arts-education

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 3 10:56:19 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C2F5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A Call For Artists: The Beck Center for the Arts seeks art exhibitions for its 2007-2008 Theater Season. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is one of the area's largest cultural and performing arts organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland's Westside. Each year, we provide professional theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of thousands of patrons in Northeast Ohio. =20 We are currently seeking art submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater season which runs from September though August. Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek Galleria in the Beck Center's Main lobby, the Galleria located in the waiting area of the center's Music Armory Building, and for other possible exhibit areas. Exhibits typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community through press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means of communication. =20 Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center: 1) We accept all media that can be publicly displayed 2) Artists are responsible for installing and dismantling their exhibits 3) All works must be properly matted, framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus 4) All works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center frequented by families. We have the right to not accept inappropriate artwork. No nudes as subject matter are accepted for exhibit. 5) Exhibited works may be offered for sale. The Beck Center collects 20% commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on display until the close of the exhibit. =20 How to enter: Please send your submissions to: =20 The Beck Center for the Arts Attn: John Coyne - Gallery 17801 Detroit Ave Lakewood, OH 44107 =20 Submissions should include the following: *=09 5 - 10 images of your work. Digital files are preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer. Slides are also acceptable. (no nudes as subject matter, please) * An artist statement * A bio sheet or resume which details your exhibit history =20 Submission deadline is June 1, 2007 =20 Note: there is no fee for submitting your work. Images submitted for exhibit will not be returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and confidential. =20 Selection Process A panel of artists, instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a gallery schedule for the entire season. Artists will be notified of Beck Center's intent to exhibit their work by August 1, 2007 =20 =20 Thank you for you interest in our exhibit opportunities. We look forward to receiving your submissions! Please feel free to contact me with any questions: Email: jcoyne at beckcenter.org . Phone: 216-521-2540 ext 236. =20 Sincerely, =20 =20 John Coyne Gallery Coordinator Ph: 216/521-2540 x236 Fx: 216/521-2110 Em: jcoyne at beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Call For = Artists:  The Beck = Center for the Arts seeks art = exhibitions=20 for its 2007-2008 Theater Season.

 

The = Beck Center=20 for the Arts is one of the area’s largest cultural and performing = arts=20 organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland’s Westside.  Each year, we provide = professional=20 theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of = thousands of=20 patrons in Northeast=20 Ohio.

 

We are currently seeking art=20 submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater = season=20 which runs from September though August. =20 Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek=20 Galleria in the Beck = Center’s Main lobby, the Galleria = located in the=20 waiting area of the center’s Music Armory=20 Building, and for = other=20 possible exhibit areas.  = Exhibits=20 typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community = through=20 press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means = of=20 communication.

 

Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center:<= /B>

1)     =20 We=20 accept all media that can be publicly displayed

2)     =20 Artists=20 are responsible for installing and dismantling their=20 exhibits

3)     =20 All=20 works must be properly = matted,=20 framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus

4)     =20 All=20 works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center = frequented by=20 families.  We have the = right to not=20 accept inappropriate artwork.  = No nudes as subject matter are = accepted for=20 exhibit.

5)     =20 Exhibited=20 works may be offered for sale.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center collects = 20%=20 commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on = display=20 until the close of the exhibit.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your=20 submissions to:

 

The Beck = Center for the=20 Arts

Attn:  John Coyne -=20 Gallery

17801 Detroit=20 Ave

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

 

 Submissions should include the=20 following:

  •  5 – 10 = images of your=20 work.  Digital files are = preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer.  Slides are also = acceptable.  (no nudes as subject matter, = please)
  • An artist=20 statement
  • A bio sheet = or resume=20 which details your exhibit history

 

Submission = deadline is June 1,=20 2007

 

Note: =20 there is no fee for submitting your work.  Images submitted for exhibit = will not be=20 returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and=20 confidential.

 

Selection=20 Process

A panel of = artists,=20 instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a = gallery=20 schedule for the entire season.  =20 Artists will be notified of Beck Center’s intent to exhibit = their work by=20 August 1, 2007

 

 

Thank you for = you interest=20 in our exhibit opportunities.  = We=20 look forward to receiving your submissions!  Please feel free to contact me = with any=20 questions:   = Email:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org.  Phone:  216-521-2540  ext = 236.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John=20 Coyne

Gallery=20 Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540 =20 x236
Fx:  = 216/521-2110
Em:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1175623908-- From rmpavlock at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:36:57 2007 From: rmpavlock at yahoo.com (Rebecca Pavlock) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:36:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tap Class for ages 5-6 Message-ID: <20070403193657.10903.qmail@web54207.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6! Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45. Children will have fun and learn a new skill. Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com. There is still time to sign up! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6!  Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45.  Children will have fun and learn a new skill.  Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com.  There is still time to sign up!
 


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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Tue Apr 3 12:38:24 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:38:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical theater workshop taught by Broadway performer April 15 Message-ID: <004a01c77627$a4b07ba0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Broadway performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 (CANAL FULTON) -- A musical theater workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio. Jonathan Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want to pursue professional musical theater. A beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. Tisevich, whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of "Titanic," will give a brief performance from one of the musicals he was in while in New York City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of "RENT" on Broadway and was cast in "Miss Saigon" and "The Full Monty." He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions. During the musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the Turning Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417. The Turning Pointe School of Dance home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET 2387 Locust Street South Canal Fulton, OH 44614 (330) 854-1417 www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

   

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Broadway = performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 =

(CANAL FULTON) --  A musical theater = workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio.

Jonathan = Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want = to pursue professional musical theater. 

A = beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class = for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. =

Tisevich, = whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of “Titanic,” will give a brief performance from one of the = musicals he was in while in New York = City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of =  “RENT” on Broadway and was cast in “Miss Saigon” and “The = Full Monty.” He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions.

During the = musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and = learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting = exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also = perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the = Turning = Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417.

 =

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance           &n= bsp;
home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET
2387 Locust Street = South

Canal Fulton, OH  44614

(330) = 854-1417

www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net   &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;          

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------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0-- From broadwaysch at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:52:49 2007 From: broadwaysch at yahoo.com (Barbara Bachtell) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:52:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need PT children's dance instructor starting April 14 Message-ID: <286757.40826.qm@web81813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14: Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session). The ideal candidate will: Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance. Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable. Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9. Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children. Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way. Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults. You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts. You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session. When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references. --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14:  Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m.  The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session).
 
The ideal candidate will:
  • Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance.  Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable.
  • Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9.
  • Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children.
  • Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way.
  • Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults.
You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts.  You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session.
 
When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references.
--0-934337930-1175629969=:40826-- From Rex.Snider at bendix.com Tue Apr 3 13:16:53 2007 From: Rex.Snider at bendix.com (Rex.Snider at bendix.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:16:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted volunteer webmaster Message-ID: <369EE028D0B173429EA29AC1A29EB1230D2A07BC@elys0013> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kalliope Stage is looking for a volunteer webmaster. No need to do = serious design work, that will be done by others and provided to the = webmaster for implimenting on the website. Just someone with the time to = do somewhat regular maintainence and improvements.=20 Please contact:=20 Rex Snider=20 Managing Director=20 Kalliope Stage=20 rex.snider at kalliopestage.com=20 216-321-0870=20 Best Regards,=20 Rex R. Snider=20 Best Regards, =20 Rex R. Snider -- Pro/E CAD Administrator Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC 901 Cleveland Street Elyria, OH 44035 Phone: 440-329-9586 Fax: 440-329-9780 e-mail: rex.snider at bendix.com =20 http://HYPERLINK "http://www.bendix.com/"www.bendix.com = =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Wanted volunteer webmaster

Kalliope Stage is looking for a = volunteer webmaster. No need to do serious design work, that will be = done by others and provided to the webmaster for implimenting on the = website. Just someone with the time to do somewhat regular maintainence = and improvements.

Please contact:
Rex Snider
Managing Director
Kalliope Stage
rex.snider at kalliopestage.com
216-321-0870
Best Regards,
Rex R. = Snider


Best Regards,

=A0


Rex R. = Snider


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Pro/E CAD Administrator

Bendix Commercial Vehicle = Systems LLC

901 Cleveland Street=A0 = Elyria, OH=A0 44035

Phone:=A0 440-329-9586

Fax:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = 440-329-9780

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 3 13:18:33 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 16:18:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: "The Foreigner" at CVLT Message-ID: <4612B699.8060209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner" WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955 Directed by Bob McCoy Written/ /by/ /Larry Shue AUDITION DETAILS: Needed - 5 men, 2 women * CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer. * S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend. * BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA. Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others. * REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret * CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante. David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful. * ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake. * OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan /*THE FOREIGNER */When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You're sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production. Dates: AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30 PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30 Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com www.CVLT.org --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner"

WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955

Directed by Bob McCoy
Written by Larry Shue

AUDITION DETAILS:

Needed - 5 men, 2 women

  • CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer.
  • S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend.
  • BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA.  Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others.
  • REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret
  • CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante.  David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful.
  • ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake.
  • OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan

THE FOREIGNER When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You’re sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.

Dates:

AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM
CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm
REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30
PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30

Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com

www.CVLT.org



--------------090002040808000302040305-- From ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 3 14:52:06 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:52:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event on April 12 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) event! Theatre Rocks! Thursday, April 12, 2007 6:00-7:45 p.m. Studio One Theatre Complimentary food, specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment provided. Please feel free to bring interested co-workers and friends. RSVP to lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9 Stay after for the 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 233. The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.795.7000 www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event on April 12

The Cleveland Play = House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) = event!

Theatre = Rocks!
Thursday, April 12, = 2007
6:00-7:45 = p.m.
Studio One = Theatre

Complimentary food, = specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment = provided.

Please feel free to = bring interested co-workers and friends.

RSVP to = lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9

Stay after for the = 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event = are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. = 233.

The Cleveland Play = House
8500 Euclid = Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio = 44106
216.795.7000
www.clevelandplayhouse.com







------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10-- From vmd614 at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 3 15:39:03 2007 From: vmd614 at sbcglobal.net (VINCENT DEPAUL) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:39:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TD needed immediately for Guys and Dols Message-ID: <20070403223903.63759.qmail@web82012.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls. Set construction starts 4/9/07. Stipend is $500.00 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. --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls.  Set construction starts 4/9/07.  Stipend is $500.00  Must have own tools and suitable transportation for any materials purchased.  This is a pretty simple gig and should take no longer than 1 week to complete around the schedule you determine.   Call 216/227-9428 for additional information.
--0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305-- From zorratheexplora at att.net Tue Apr 3 17:22:28 2007 From: zorratheexplora at att.net (zorratheexplora at att.net) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 00:22:28 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Songs for a New World sheet music Message-ID: <040420070022.26154.4612EFC2000D224B0000662A21587667550E9D01049F980A0A089B0E9D9D0196@att.net> --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone. I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated. The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well. Thanks to all!! Happy Spring!!! --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello everyone.
I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated.
The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well.
Thanks to all!!
Happy Spring!!! 
--NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0-- From dazzletap at neo.rr.com Tue Apr 3 18:37:35 2007 From: dazzletap at neo.rr.com (Norma Capocci) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 21:37:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lady Liberty & Frank Sinatra singer wanted Message-ID: <004201c77659$d277ec30$6401a8c0@homepc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting an auction called "A Night on = Broadway." They are looking for someone who can portray "Lady Liberty" = and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator. For details please contact Teresa Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or = call her at 330-497-1556 (home) or 330-324-7304 (cell). Thank you. Norma Capocci ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting = an auction=20 called "A Night on Broadway."  They are looking for someone who can = portray=20 "Lady Liberty" and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator.
 
For details please contact Teresa = Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or =
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Thank you.
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------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50-- From shart00 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 04:40:28 2007 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:40:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Person Needed Message-ID:

Garfield Heights Little Theatre needs a set builder for their May Production of "Love. Sex and the I.R.S.  Small interior set.  Small salary involved.  More info call 662-1223 to the director - he can explain exactly what is needed. Or call 441-7027 and leave message.



The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:39:41 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:39:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE TEMPEST (Great Lakes Theatre Festival) Message-ID: <597996.16124.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Farce over substance: ?THE TEMPEST? at Great Lakes Theater Festival Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?We are such stuff as dreams are made of.? ?THE TEMPEST,? now being staged at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, is sometimes billed as Shakespeare?s last play. In fact, ?HENRY VII? and ?TWO NOBLE KINSMEN? were written later. Another misconception about the play is that it is a comedy. Modern editors have relabelled it as either a romance or a fantasy. To add to the interesting background of the script, when it was written it was basically ignored as a minor work. Today, however, critics and scholars consider it to be one of the Bard?s greatest works. In contrast to many of Shakespeare?s plays, which make for excellent reading, ?THE TEMPEST? requires staging to develop its full effect. It is inherently theatrical since it contains invisible beings that the audience can see but the characters cannot and lends itself to farcical interludes that can?t be created on the page. It is multi-sensory theatre which includes storms, music, and sounds which are required to create its imagery. Shakespeare, in his major plays, often asked, ?What is a human being?? This is the theme of ?THE TEMPEST.? The play begins with a tempestuous storm at sea. Twelve years previously Prospero, the Duke of Milan, was usurped by his brother Antonio with the support of Alonso, King of Naples, and the king?s brother, Sebastian. But for the help of Alonso?s advisor, Gonzalo, he would have been killed with his only daughter Miranda. Gonzalo furnished them with the means to survive, including Prospero?s precious books, and cast them into the sea. They eventually landed on a remote island, once ruled by the witch Sycorax, but now inhabited by her only son, the malformed Caliban. Upon his arrival Prospero released Ariel, a powerful spirit who had been enslaved by Sycorax. It is through the help of the ?invisible? Ariel that Prospero, aware that a passing ship contains his brother and the co-conspirators, causes a storm and shipwrecks the vessel. As the play unfolds, love, plotting, drunkenness, a test of faith, new awarnesses and physical and psychological discovery take place. With a good production, it is Shakespeare at his finest. Any director of ?THE TEMPEST? must make several decisions: How far is s/he going to go to take the fantasy? Is farce or comedy going to reign? Andrew May, directing his first play for GLFT, has decided to let loose all the effects, play for laughs, thus overshadowing the text. As for the cast, Sara Bruner is delightful as Ariel, the airy Spirit. She moves well and develops a consistent character. Handsome David Gregory is on target as the naive love-controlled Ferdinand. On the other hand, Aled Davies disappoints as Prospero. He displays two moods...quiet or yelling. He doesn?t build a compelling character. When we hear Prospero recite the epilogue, after laying down his wand, we should feel that all in the world is well. Unfortunately, that was not the case. David Anthony Smith (Sebastian) yells almost every line. Dougfred Miller (Antonio) is often difficult to hear as he doesn?t project. Though they delighted the audience with their overdone actions, Jeffrey Hawkins and Lynn Robert Berg, are over the top as two drunken shipmates, substituting slapstick for concept. Pretty Laura Welsh screeches her way through the role of Miranda, daughter to Prospero. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you like farce carried to its max, startling special effects, and stress on visual effects over substance then you?ll like this production of ?THE TEMPEST.? It?s not a bad production, just one with a debatable interpretation and some questionable acting. For educators: GLTF has prepared an excellent teacher?s guide to accompany a discussion for students who will be attending this fun production. A special student rate of $13 applies for the run of this show and ?HAY FEVER.? ?THE TEMPEST? and ?HAY FEVER? run through April 21 at the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. For ticket information call 216-241-6000 or go to www.greatlakestheater.org 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Apr 4 00:34:59 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 03:34:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Message-ID: <46131CE30200008D000099FD@mailgate.wooster.edu> Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Actors sought for an independent short film: working title ???The Incident.??? A legendary fraternity party leads to tragic results. The film will shoot in Cleveland April 20-22. There is no pay, but actors will receive a copy of the finished DVD. Speaking and extra roles are available for many men and women between 18-25 years old, and 1 man or woman between 40-60 years old. Auditions for speaking roles will be held MONDAY, APRIL 9 at: CLEVELAND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 1 Monticello Boulevard (at Mayfield Road) Activity Room #4 in the Child Care Suite Actors will be seen between 7:15 PM and 9 PM. No monologue is required. Actors will read from the script. We are striving for a racially diverse cast. All are welcome to audition. Extras should not attend these auditions. Instead, submit a recent photo and resume (if applicable) via email to avalentine at wooster.edu. For more information, please call Ansley Valentine at (330) 347-1519 or email avalentine at wooster.edu. SPEAKING CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Fraternity Members???All are 18-22 years old. Aside from the two characters specified, these roles can be played by any ethnicity. In fact, we are striving for a racially diverse cast. President ??? Joe Martinez (Hispanic, good looking, tries to be a good leader and do the right thing) Vice President ??? Kyle (Caucasian. Feels as though he was ???passed over??? for the president???s post. Harbors some racially motivated animosity.) Pledge Trainer - Collier Treasurer - Drew Recruitment Chair - Simon Risk Manager - David Social Chairman - Ted New Recruit - Ryan Russell Various members and pledges (extras with a few lines) Alumnus ??? Marcus (24 years old. Had been a strong member of the fraternity. After graduation, he gave up, started smoking pot, etc.) Chapter Advisor (30 to 40 years old male) Sorority Girl ??? Ashley (Attends the party and gets very drunk, falls and hurts herself) Sorority Girl 2 ??? Ashley???s Friend Various college women Policeman ??? Jeff (Late 20???s???early 30???s, strong) Uninvited Guests ??? Two drunk, unruly college guys. One is ready to start a fight. Detective (50-60 years old. Typical, hard-pushing police detective. Has a dislike for those who try to avoid responsibility.) EXTRAS (Party guests of college age) Ansley Valentine Ohio State Director, KCACTF Region III Assistant Professor Department of Theatre The College of Wooster 1189 Beall Avenue Wooster, OH 44691 330-263-2028 Office 330-347-1519 Cell Phone From msbusybee52 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 05:32:55 2007 From: msbusybee52 at hotmail.com (Bev Muzilla) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:32:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions Message-ID:
Lorain Community Music Theater
will be holding auditions for
"Hello, Dolly!"
Sat., April 14th and Sun., April 15th
 
Location:  St. Mary's School Hall ~ 7th & Reid Ave,. Lorain
Registration:  11:30am
Auditions to begin promptly at Noon and will be finished by 3pm
Call-backs will be held on Sun., April 15th, beginning at 4pm
 
Bring a prepared vocal selection and sheet music.  An accompanist will be provided.  Come dressed for movement.
 
Production Dates:  July 13, 14, 20, 21, & 22 (matinee), 2007
at the beautifully restored Lorain Palace Theater at 6th & Broadway, Lorain
 
Directed by Ansley Valentine
Produced by Bev Muzilla
 
Join us as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary!
Have questions regarding our production?  Please respond to this e-mail.
 


The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 4 06:03:14 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:03:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks Costumers Message-ID: -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. This is a compensated position. For a complete list of productions go to our web site- _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) . Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. Tom Meyrose Managing Director ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. = ;=20 This is a compensated position.  For a complete list of productions go=20= to=20 our web site- www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.=
 
Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio= and=20 is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks.
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director




See= what's free at AO= L.com.
-------------------------------1175691794-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:09:30 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:09:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Mission Dining Room Set Message-ID: <554928.41641.qm@web36504.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are moving into a Arts and Crafts period home in Cleveland Heights and are looking for a Mission Dining room table and chairs. The dining room is very large and is generous with built ins so all I need is the table and chairs. Two armchairs and six side chairs would work. Our current set is just too small and too country for the room. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 4 09:11:57 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 09:11:57 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free Message-ID: <46136BDD.31541.2DA320@marcus.designerglass.com> --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free coupons for tickets to the show featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. FINAL WEEKEND! "BECK=B4s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times Beck Center and Verb Ballets present Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Now through April 7 Mackey Main Stage 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland 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. If you'd like to be removed from this list, please reply to mbales at oh.verio.com. --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body =
*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free
coupons for
tickets to the show

featuring

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber´s

Song & Dance

Wednesday, April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near elevators by Food Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the
dynamic dancers from Verb
Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free
discount offer for
Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

"BECK´s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..."

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

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

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 $2 administrative fee.  To reserve
tickets, call the Beck
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If you'd like to be removed from this list, please
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--Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880-- From costumes at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 07:09:58 2007 From: costumes at greatlakestheater.org (Costume Shop) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:09:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Band Uniforms-free to good home Message-ID: <000001c776c2$edf13750$6401a8c0@Costume> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Free to good home. Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants. Good range of sizes-34 to 46. Approximately 75-100 available. Must pick up. For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Free to good home.  Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants.  Good range of = sizes-34 to 46.  Approximately 75-100 available.  Must pick up.  = For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes = Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250.  =

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750-- From bkristy at mindspring.com Wed Apr 4 08:58:32 2007 From: bkristy at mindspring.com (Beverly Kristy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:58:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NE OHIO Bike Builders appear on TLC's Biker Buildoff!! Message-ID: <01e901c776d2$1a05dcb0$e9899f04@BEVERLY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable North East Ohio's newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker Buildoff"! Bikers and non bikers alike will enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker Buildoff = tomorrow as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) = go at it against their competitor in this week's season finale episode. Scott Webster, Brian Korelec and crew make us all proud as they = represent our area in this unique bike building challenge.=20 Their episode airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC (repeats = 12 AM). I won't give the outcome away but the buzz is they'll be back for a = rechallenge next season! Let's support them by tuning in and congratulate them via their website- = www.leroythompsonchoppers.com . Happy Viewing, Beverly Kristy 440-487-6698 bkristy at mindspring.com ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

 
North = East Ohio's=20 newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker = Buildoff"!
 
 
 
Bikers and non bikers = alike will=20 enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker = Buildoff tomorrow=20 as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) go at it = against=20 their competitor in this week's season finale=20  episode.
 
Scott Webster, Brian = Korelec and=20 crew make us all proud as they represent our area in this unique bike = building=20 challenge.
 
Their episode = airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC = (repeats 12=20 AM).
 
I won't give the = outcome away but=20 the buzz is they'll be back for a rechallenge next = season!
 
Let's support them by = tuning in=20 and congratulate them via their website-  www.leroythompsonchoppers.c= om =20 .
 
Happy=20 Viewing,
Beverly=20 Kristy
440-487-6698
bkristy at mindspring.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0-- From ekbole at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 08:02:29 2007 From: ekbole at sbcglobal.net (Kenneth Kowalski) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 08:02:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor Needed for Local Independent Film Message-ID: <193065.87633.qm@web81301.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan." This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event. Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis. The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film). Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so. Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule. While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion. A great career/resume enhancing opportunity! Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have. To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com Please - Serious inquiries only! Sincerely, The Mama's Plan Film Group --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii
    The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan."  This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event.  Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis.

    The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student.  Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming.  He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film).  Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so.  Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule.

    While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion.  A great career/resume enhancing opportunity!  Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have.

    To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com
Please - Serious inquiries only!

Sincerely,

The Mama's Plan Film Group
--0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633-- From MSobczak at kichler.com Wed Apr 4 08:08:32 2007 From: MSobczak at kichler.com (Sobczak, Michael) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:08:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately seeking Script - Please Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script - Please Help The Mike and Al show needs help locating a script. After a year of = performances on the first Saturday of each and every month at the = Barking Spider we are burning out in terms of coming up with new = material. Everyone we have discussed this with has said the same thing. = Why don't you try "Taking a Sabbatical"? So if anyone out there can help us with "Taking a Sabbatical" we would = really appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider = this Saturday at 11:00 PM. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script – Please Help

Desperately seeking Script - = Please Help

The Mike and Al show needs = help locating a script.  After a year of performances on the first = Saturday of each and every month at the Barking Spider we are burning = out in terms of coming up with new material.  Everyone we have = discussed this with has said the same thing. Why don’t you try = “Taking a Sabbatical”?

So if anyone out there can = help us with “Taking a Sabbatical” we would really = appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider this = Saturday at 11:00 PM.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED-- From jtbuck at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 09:00:11 2007 From: jtbuck at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 16:00:11 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOME: FOR THE ARTS Dramatic Telling of Mark's Gospel Message-ID: HOME: FOR THE ARTS PRESENTS New Zealand/Cleveland actor Geoofrey Darling in a workshop in the oral storytelling tradition on SATURDAY, APRIL 14 from 1-5PM at First Grace United Church of Christ 350 S. Portage Path Akron, OH 44320 330-762-8469 www.firstgraceucc.org And will present The Gospel of Mark in a dramatic solo performance on SUNDAY, April 14 at 3PM in the First Grace Sanctuary. PLEASE FIND FLYER ATTACHED BOTH events are free and open to the public. _________________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600&bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 09:34:07 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:34:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]For Sale: (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... Message-ID: <380646.31427.qm@web90407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I have two (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... 1. 15" for $20 2. 17" for $25 Both or seperate. Medina area. 330-410-0488 thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels
in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel
to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427-- From lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 09:40:42 2007 From: lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org (Lisa Ortenzi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:40:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School present Summer Theater Institute for Middle and High School Students Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F62A315@gltf01.gltf.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & Dance!!! A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007. Great Lakes Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making and much more! There will also be Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director.=20 The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare play. This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual attention on a daily basis. There is no audition required so all students will be considered for the program. Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level. For more information, a brochure or to register for the summer program contact: =20 Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu =20 Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer Theater Institute Web Page at: http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm =20 Lisa Ortenzi Great Lakes Theater Festival Supervisor, School Residency Program lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org We are such things as dreams are made on... =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present = The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & = Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered = at Hawken = School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007.  Great Lakes = Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite = you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in = Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making = and much more!   

There will also be Master = Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic = Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a = performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute = presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare = play.

This four-week program is designed for = students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn = from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual = attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition required so all students = will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in = a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own = level.

For more information, a brochure or to = register for the summer program contact: 

Dan Call, Hawken School, = 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu  =

Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer = Theater Institute Web Page at: = http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm<= /o:p>

 

Lisa Ortenzi

Great Lakes Theater Festival

Supervisor, School Residency Program

lortenzi at greatlakestheater= .org

We are such things as dreams are made = on...

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0-- From stacy at yaneo.org Wed Apr 4 09:50:38 2007 From: stacy at yaneo.org (Stacy Goldberg) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:50:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apply now: paid summer internships in the arts! Message-ID: <20070404164505.72C4C3014A@smtp-ext-04.mx.pitdc1.expedient.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention High School Students: Interested in a paid summer internship in the arts? Apply to ArtWorks! ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists. ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, all while earning a wage. To apply, you don't need to already be an expert. Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest in the arts! Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that are enjoyed by the entire community. ArtWorks will take place at Shaker Square in Cleveland, Ohio. Application forms and more details are located on Young Audiences' website at http://www.yaneo.org/what/artworks.html Applications are due April 30, 2007. If you have any questions, please contact Young Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org . Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative learning by uniting arts and education. Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences. All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, or Mathematics. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Attention High = School<= font size=3D2 color=3D"#339966" face=3DArial> Students:   =
Interested in a paid summer internship in the = arts?
 

Apply to = ArtWorks!
ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland = area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists.  = ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, = all while earning a wage.  To apply, you don't need to already be an = expert.  Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest = in the arts!

Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices = engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, = the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that = are enjoyed by the entire community.  ArtWorks will take place at = Shaker = Square in Cleveland, Ohio.

Application forms and more details are located on Young = Audiences' 
website at  http://www.yaneo.org/wha= t/artworks.html


Applications are due April 30, = 2007.
If you have any questions, please contact Young = Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org .  =

Young Audiences = of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative = learning by uniting arts and education.  Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to = provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences.  = All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as = select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social = Studies, Science, or Mathematics. =

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 4 09:47:38 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:47:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]INSIDE World Music presents Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble: Music of Old Russia at Beck Center, April 14-15 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8EF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music and Beck Center for the Arts present =20 BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE The Music of Old Russia =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. =20 Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 FEATURING: Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy guitar Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy guitar Victoria Pichurova | vocals Leonid Bruk | contrabass balalaika Andrij Cybyk | dance =20 INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk Ensemble on Saturday, = April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The = Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the Beck Center = Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka = - a dance party with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments. = The Sunday, April 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center's = Mackey Main Stage.=20 Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for students. Adult tickets = are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office = at (216) 521-2540. =20 ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE: A group of all-star performers from Russia, BARYNYA brings the = traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor = and raw, passionate energy intact. The ensemble's program includes = Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso = instrumental pieces. =20 Barynya's director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV "Misha", trained at the Moscow State = Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center = for Russian Song. He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the = small button accordion used in Russian folk music. =20 Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source during many visits = to small Russian villages. He has incorporated this original folk music = into Barynya's repertoire. Joining Smirnov are acclaimed balalaika = virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State = Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika. =20 Barynya's vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a former soloist with the = Don Cos sacks State Ensemble. Equally at home with Russian, Cossack, Ukrainian = and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova's repertoire includes a wide = range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, = Russian epics ("bylina"), romances, dance-songs and chastushki. Many = songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years old. =20 Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij Cybyk. Drawing = from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and breathtaking = concert. Don't miss this unforgettable performance! =20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT SHOW! INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a ten-member ensemble of = traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at = Beck Center. Don't miss it! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. The Beck Center = is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle. =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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World = Music

and

Beck Center for the = Arts

present

 

BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE

The Music of Old Russia<= font size=3D1 color=3D"#993366" face=3DTahoma>

 

Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 = p.m.

Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 = p.m.

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland)

 

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) = 521-2540

 

 

FEATURING:

Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy = guitar

Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy = guitar

Victoria Pichurova | = vocals

Leonid Bruk | contrabass = balalaika

Andrij Cybyk | dance

 

INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk = Ensemble on Saturday, April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the = Beck = Center Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka – a dance party = with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments.=A0 The Sunday, April = 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center’s = Mackey Main Stage.

Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for = students.=A0 Adult tickets are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the = Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540.

 

ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE:

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, BARYNYA brings the traditional = music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy = intact.=A0 The ensemble’s program includes Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental = pieces.

 

Barynya’s director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV = “Misha”, trained at the Moscow = State Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center for = Russian Song.=A0 He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the small button = accordion used in Russian folk music.

 

Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source = during many visits to small Russian villages.=A0 He has incorporated this = original folk music into Barynya’s repertoire.=A0 Joining Smirnov are acclaimed = balalaika virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika.

 

Barynya’s vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a = former soloist with the Don Cos

sacks State Ensemble.=A0 Equally at home with Russian, = Cossack, Ukrainian and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova’s repertoire = includes a wide range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, Russian epics (“bylina”), romances, dance-songs and = chastushki.=A0 Many songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years = old.

 

Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij = Cybyk.=A0=A0=A0 Drawing from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and = breathtaking concert.=A0 Don’t miss this unforgettable = performance!

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT = SHOW!

INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a = ten-member ensemble of traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at Beck Center.=A0 Don’t miss it!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

 

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. =A0The Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle.

 

 

 

Submitted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107

(216) 521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

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Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising. Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice tells the story of one of America's most famous lawyers and civil libertarians. Forever famous for his work in the Scopes "Monkey" Trial, Darrow also fought against racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution. Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio. Today - fourteen years after the uprising - these five men are still awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they are innocent. These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April 28. Both performances will be held in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ, 2592 West 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m. This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults of the death penalty system. Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows). No one will be turned away for inability to pay. Ticket proceeds fund the plays. To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org . Listing submitted by: Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Event Listing for = NEOHIOPAL:

 

The Struggle for Justice

A day of live theater examining the death = penalty

 

During the month of April, the ACLU of Ohio is presenting two plays that take a = critical look at the death penalty – Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice and = Lucasville: The Untold = Story of a Prison Uprising

 

Clarence Darrow: = The Search for Justice tells the story of one = of America’s most famous lawyers and civil libertarians.  Forever famous for his = work in the Scopes “Monkey” Trial, Darrow also fought against = racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution.   

 

Lucasville: The = Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful = theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were = sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the = maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio.  Today = – fourteen years after the uprising – these five men are still = awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they = are innocent. 

 

These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April = 28.  Both performances will be held in Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United = Church of Christ, 2592 West = 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m.   

 

This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater = about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults = of the death penalty system. 

Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each = show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows).  No one will be = turned away for inability to pay.  Ticket proceeds fund the plays.  = To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org

 

Listing submitted by:
Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org.  

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 13:29:49 2007 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:29:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update plus Bo Bice info Message-ID: <214791.42890.qm@web55203.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street Kent, Ohio 44240 330-677-5005 information at kentstage.org www.kentstage.org April 3, 2007 Update Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6 Rodney Crowell CANCELLED Maia Sharp Apr 12 Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13 Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14 "Who's Your Mama" Apr 22 plus new concerts added to schedule *** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT*** An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Sunday May 20 8PM $30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent. GANDALF MURPHY and the SLAMBOVIAN CIRCUS OF DREAMS Friday, April 6 8:00 PM In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike. Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya! "They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly Tickets: $5.00 --------------------------------- MAIA SHARP Thursday, April 12 8:00 PM Maia Sharp Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide Tickets: $10.00 --------------------------------- CHRIS HILLMAN featuring HERB PEDERSEN Friday, April 13 8:00 PM Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas. After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice. Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back. This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. Advance discount tickets: $20.00 Day of Show: $23.00 --------------------------------- STANDING ROCK BATTLE OF THE BANDS?FINALS Saturday, April 14 8:00 PM Band List for Finals BOSR2 1. Drenalin -- band website 2. A Grand Design -- band website 3. Social Zero -- band website 4. The Zou -- band website 5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website 6. The Go Go Joes -- band website 7. Astrovan -- band website 8. Tropidelic -- band website 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. ADMISSION: $5.00 for 9 Bands! --------------------------------- WHO'S YOUR MAMA? Environmental Film Festival Sunday, April 22 2:00 to 9:00 PM A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production... with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments. ? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival ? Children's Films /Activities, Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George ? Green Films ? Local Farmers ? Locally Grown Foods catered by Totally Cooked Catering ? Alternative Energy Displays ? Home Brew Tasting ? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter ? Raffle of Green Items ? A Forum for Sustainable Living ? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage and North Water Street Gallery featuring Akron Artist P.R. Miller Updates: www.whosyourmama.org ADMISSION: $10 General $7 Students/Seniors Upcoming events April 28, 29 Kent Musical Theater presents Disney's Aladdin Junior May 2 @ 8PM The Motet $13 adv $15 door May 3rd @ 8PM GTB Records Record Release Party with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers Cost : $5 May 4Th @ 6PM Peace Music and Arts Festival featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti. Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls May 5 at 4 and 8 PM PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present A Doo Wop Celebration Featuring Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels $30.00 reserved May 10 Back to Earth Productions presents The Great Lake Event featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and A Lion and an Elephant $7.00 Friday, May 11 IRIS DEMENT 8:00 PM $25 adv/ $30 door May 20 8PM An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood. Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn." The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play. June 2 Commander Cody $15 adv $18 door July 7 Tracey Grammer $10.00 The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. For further info: www.kentstage.org --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Kent Stage
175 East Main Street
Kent, Ohio 44240

330-677-5005
information at kentstage.org
www.kentstage.org
 
April 3, 2007
 
Update
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6
Rodney Crowell CANCELLED
Maia Sharp  Apr 12
Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13
Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14
"Who's Your Mama" Apr 22
 
plus new concerts added to schedule
 
*** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT***
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Sunday May 20 8PM
$30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent.
 
 
 
GANDALF MURPHY
and the SLAMBOVIAN
CIRCUS OF DREAMS
Friday, April 6
8:00 PM
In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike.
Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya!
"They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly
 

Tickets: $5.00


 

MAIA SHARP
Thursday, April 12
8:00 PM
 
Maia Sharp
Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
 
Tickets: $10.00
 
 
 
 
 
 

CHRIS HILLMAN
featuring
HERB PEDERSEN
Friday, April 13
8:00 PM
Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas.  After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice.
Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back.
This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits.
The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns.
Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $23.00
 
 
 

 
 

STANDING ROCK
BATTLE OF THE
BANDS?FINALS
Saturday, April 14
8:00 PM
Band List for Finals BOSR2
1. Drenalin -- band website
2. A Grand Design -- band website
3. Social Zero -- band website
4. The Zou -- band website
5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website
6. The Go Go Joes -- band website
7. Astrovan -- band website
8. Tropidelic -- band website
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.
ADMISSION:
$5.00 for 9 Bands!
 

WHO'S YOUR MAMA?
Environmental
Film Festival
Sunday, April 22
2:00 to 9:00 PM
A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production...
with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments.
? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival
? Children's Films /Activities,
  Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George
? Green Films    ? Local Farmers
? Locally Grown Foods
  catered by Totally Cooked Catering
? Alternative Energy Displays
? Home Brew Tasting
? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter
? Raffle of Green Items
? A Forum for Sustainable Living
? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage
  and North Water Street Gallery featuring
  Akron Artist P.R. Miller
ADMISSION:
$10 General $7 Students/Seniors

 
 
 
 
 
 
 Upcoming events
April 28, 29
Kent Musical Theater presents
Disney's
Aladdin Junior
 
May 2 @ 8PM
The Motet
$13 adv
$15 door
 
May 3rd @ 8PM
GTB Records Record Release Party
with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers
Cost : $5
 
May 4Th @ 6PM
Peace Music and Arts Festival
featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti.  Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls
 
May 5 at 4 and 8 PM
PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present
A Doo Wop Celebration
Featuring
Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels
$30.00 reserved
 
May 10
Back to Earth Productions
presents
The Great Lake Event
featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and
A Lion and an Elephant
$7.00
Friday, May 11
IRIS DEMENT
8:00 PM
$25 adv/ $30 door
 
 May 20 8PM
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood.
 
Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn."
The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play.
 
 
June 2
Commander Cody
$15 adv
$18 door
 
July 7
Tracey Grammer
$10.00
 
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005.
 
For further info:  www.kentstage.org
 
 
 
 


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From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 4 10:46:51 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:46:51 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Preview Night for Sondheim's Passion at Beck Center on Thursday Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8F4@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776E1.39EF6575 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C776E1.39EF6575" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776E1.39EF6575 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 ~ FREE PREVIEW NIGHT ~ =20 Cleveland professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's PASSION Thursday, April 5 at 8:00 p.m. Studio Theater Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 Book by James Lapine Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Victoria Bussert Musically Directed by Nancy Maier =20 Please join us for this special preview performance. A $5 suggested donation is encouraged. General admission seating. We will "pass the hat" for donations after intermission. Proceeds will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts. Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Convenient on-site parking is available.=20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. =20 Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical.=20 =20 PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.=20 =20 PASSION opens in the Beck's Studio Theater on Friday, April 6 and runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). =20 To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at=20 www.beckcenter.org . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available. =20 Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. =20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers. =20 =20 Submitted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776E1.39EF6575 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

~ FREE PREVIEW NIGHT = ~

 

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Stephen = Sondheim’s

PASSION

Thursday, April = 5

at 8:00 = p.m.

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland)

 

Book = by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics = by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed = by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically Directed = by

Nancy = Maier

 

Please join us for this special preview performance.  A $5 suggested = donation is encouraged.  General admission seating.  We will “pass = the hat” for donations after intermission.  Proceeds will benefit = the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is = 8:00 p.m.  Beck = Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.  Convenient on-site parking is = available. 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively = by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

 

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen = Sondheim.  The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for = Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for = a Musical.

 

PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi = Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, = Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s = Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. = Tambourri. 

 

PASSION opens in the Beck’s Studio Theater on Friday, = April 6 and runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, = April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 = p.m.).

 

To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket prices are $28 for adults, = $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on = availability.  Convenient on-site parking is = available.

 

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

 

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

 

Submitted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio  44107

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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces, including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in Westlake, OH. This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists. Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa. As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items. For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-979669947-1175709327=:79136 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Warm greetings from the Textile Art Alliance of the Cleveland Museum of Art!

The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces,  including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in  Westlake, OH.  This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists.  Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa.   As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items.  For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-979669947-1175709327=:79136-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 11:46:02 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:46:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for extras was rained before Message-ID: <735192.82907.qm@web62308.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am. Please email or call 440-344-0044 for more details. Thank you CSU film students --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am.
 
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with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 12:03:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:03:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folk Song Question - researching a Spiritual, seeking help Message-ID: <514502.19233.qm@web81406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Friends, I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you. There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years: O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn Pharaoh's army got drownded O Mary don't you weep It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious. But, who is Mary? Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name. Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer? Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net. Thanks. Noah --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Friends,
I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you.
 
There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years:
 
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
Pharaoh's army got drownded
O Mary don't you weep
 
It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious.
 
But, who is Mary?
 
Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name.
 
Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer?
 
Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net.  Thanks.
Noah
--0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Apr 4 12:01:52 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 14:01:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call for indie horror movie - This sat. Message-ID: <008801c776eb$b7534bb0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting Call for indie 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 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) ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE AGE 18 or OLDER! AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR! Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how many movie 16 year olds really look 16?) 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. Topless 2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless. 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. Many extras needed. This is no pay at this time.-- 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" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 



Live Search Maps =96 find a= ll the local information you need, right when you need it. Find it!= = --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_-- From woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net Wed Apr 4 16:08:16 2007 From: woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net (woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 16:08:16 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quartet available Message-ID: <11819576.1175728096494.JavaMail.root@web27> Cleveland Municipal School District Music Faculty Woodwind Quartet Distinctive Entertainment- Weddings, Worship Services, Receptions, Retirement Homes, Coffee Shops, Concerts, Libraries, Festivals, and More! Stephen Samuel- Barbara Booker School- flute, clarinet, soprano sax William Meyer- A.J. Rickoff School- clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax Daniel Tylicki- Dike School- clarinet, bassoon, baritone sax Marjorie Rutherford- Daniel Morgan School- flute, clarinet, tenor sax For information: Call 216-798-6760 or 440-796-1101, or e-mail woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net From margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 17:13:37 2007 From: margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net (Margaret Holden) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:13:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Out Your DaNcin' Shoes Message-ID: <714025.86638.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week) Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th. Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00 In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band.. Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food. If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00. Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes. Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake. Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771 or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500 --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week)
 
Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th.
 
Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00
 
In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band..  Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food.  If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00.  Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes.
 
Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake.
 
Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net       Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771  or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500
--0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638-- From Connie at sketch-Lite.com Wed Apr 4 17:16:34 2007 From: Connie at sketch-Lite.com (Connie Baker Sabo) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 20:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VacuForm for your next production Message-ID: <005001c77717$abca3f20$6501a8c0@Connie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0051_01C776F6.24B89F20 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60" ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We would like to welcome you to The VacuForm Store at www.vacuformstore.com by Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. We manufacture VacuForm panels and would love you to visit our website. So what is VacuForm?? VacuForm (also known as vacuum formed or thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be made of just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical industry are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings and Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it! We heat these plastic sheets to a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates a hollow plastic shell of the object being molded. They are designed to interlock together. These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or glued into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your show, trade show displays, haunted houses, etc. We have many molds to choose from. We can also create custom molds for you. We work with high impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs. Save on shipping by picking up your order at our downtown Akron shop. For more information, please visit www.vacuformstore.com or www.sketch-lite.com You may also email us for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015. Sketch-Lite Productions Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio connie at sketch-lite.com (330) 923-4015 ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank

We would like to welcome you to The = VacuForm=20 Store at www.vacuformstore.com by=20 Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  We manufacture = VacuForm=20 panels and would love you to visit our website. 

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VacuForm (also known as vacuum = formed or=20 thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be = made of=20 just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical = industry=20 are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings = and=20 Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it!  We heat these plastic = sheets to=20 a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates = a hollow=20 plastic shell of the object being molded.  They are designed to = interlock=20 together.  These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or = glued=20 into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your = show, trade=20 show displays, haunted houses, etc.  We have many molds to = choose=20 from.  We can also create custom molds for you.  We work with = high=20 impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs.

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A style which withdraws into the tenuous relationship between the = lyrical=20 phrase and its musical counterpart. It establishes a quasi balance = enunciated=20 though the mingling of words meticulously strewn atop musical = arrangements.=20 Inspiring as it exhumes. Drawing inspiration from the writers and poets = of the=20 French Surrealist movement to the visual artists Man Ray, Marcel = Duchamp,=20 Francis Bacon and Paul Cezanne, his word usage splinters between the = spoken=20 phrase and the visual construct. The discontented nature of the subject = matter=20 allows for an intimate experience yet leaves questionable the very = finite nature=20 of all experiences. Confronted with a disquieting self familiarity, the = songs=20 portray modern dilemmas with hints of foreboding and finality, yet a = reassurance=20 that life is not such a separate and distinct experience we each = undergo.=20    

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C776F7.D283EF50-- From jyochums at msn.com Wed Apr 4 19:51:27 2007 From: jyochums at msn.com (JOHN YOCHUM) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 02:51:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BRIGADOON Message-ID: The Solon High School Drama Club and Solon City Schools are proud to present four performances of Brigadoon. The Lerner and Loewe classic will be staged at the newly renovated Solon High School Auditorium. Performances are scheduled for: Thursday, April 19th at 7:30 PM - General Admission Seating Friday, April 20th at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Saturday, April 21st at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Sunday, April 22nd at 2:00 PM - Reserved Seating Tickets prices are: Adults $10.00 Students $8.00 - $4.00 for Thursday performance only Sr. Citizens $8.00 Tickets are on sale now. To order tickets or for additional information, call the Performing Arts Box Office at 440-349-6249 From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 4 15:38:03 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 18:38:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton SENSE MEMORY Workshop @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register=20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Sense Memory (9th grade =E2=80=93 Adult) Instructor: Tom Fulton Saturday, April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m. Fee: $40 The Sense Memory Class is the study of the imagination and how it is=20 stimulated and energized by using the five senses -- the concepts applied i= n this=20 session are the key to what is called 'the world of the play'. Our exercise= s=20 focus on establishing belief, developing a sense of truth and bringing the=20 internal form of a sensory event to clear, physical expression; utilizing t= he=20 imagination and personal images to evoke emotional memories that can inspir= e=20 character behavior and personal truth. Students must come prepared with a=20 memorized monologue from the modern theatre. =20 _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm)=20 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Fee: $40
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-------------------------------1175726283-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 22:04:13 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 22:04:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]80,s NIGHT at the PHANTASY with DJ Eddie Lengyel Message-ID: <828193.67418.qm@web82805.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418-- From lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 02:19:40 2007 From: lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net (Lisa Stanton) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 02:19:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical Sets for Sale Message-ID: <20070405091940.31857.qmail@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours! Call or email for further details. Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355 www.olmstedperformingarts.com Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter. --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii

Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours!  Call or email for further details.

Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355


www.olmstedperformingarts.com


Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter.

--0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Apr 5 08:16:08 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 11:16:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get your tickets for OCAGC April 21's Dinner Gala event now! Message-ID: <004501c77795$57548da0$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit President Johnny K. Wu and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland Invite you to: The OCA National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala The leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in Cleveland this April for our OCA National Board Meeting. The Cleveland's OCA Chapter (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and delegates to meet with our diverse community leaders. Saturday, April 21, 2007 6:30pm at Li Wah Restaurant 2999 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216.696.6556 (formal attire suggested) Please join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community leaders and city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, door prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will include: Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk Dance, Chinese Yo Yo, Ballroom Dancing and more. The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat Platter, Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger & Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy Chicken, Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh Fruits. Ticket prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA members (Must be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the door will be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting the following individuals: Kenneth J. Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043 Shan Chan: 440.846.0113 Barbara Hing: 440.248.0329 Huili Shi: 216.514.0880 Lisa Wong: 216.233.6765 Lana Den: 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634 Henry Luu: 216.533.3888 Fran & David Namkoong: 216.921.3217 Johnny Wu: 216.373.3278 or email president at ocagc.org Please make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Co-Sponsored by American Family Insurance Founded in 1973 and now headquartered in Washington D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA has over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop both leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our organizational and college affiliates are continually working to establish strong local programs in all parts of the country. OCA takes no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but instead focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. For more information about OCA, visit http://www.ocanational.org. Parties interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a membership form at http://www.ocagc.org Johnny K. Wu Director/Producer/Editor www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President 2006 & 2007 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Join Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting www.clevelandindieclub.com ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

President=20 Johnny K. Wu
and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20
Cleveland=20

 

Invite you=20 to:

 

The OCA=20 National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala

 

The=20 leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in = Cleveland this=20 April for our OCA National Board Meeting.  The Cleveland's = OCA Chapter=20 (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and = delegates=20 to meet with our diverse community leaders.    =20

 

Saturday,=20 April 21, 2007
6:30pm at
Li Wah Restaurant
2999 Payne Avenue =
Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114=20
216.696.6556
(formal attire suggested)

 

Please=20 join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community = leaders and=20 city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, = door=20 prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will = include:=20 Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon=20 Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk = Dance,=20 Chinese Yo Yo,  Ballroom = Dancing and=20 more.

The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat = Platter,=20 Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried = Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger = &=20 Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy = Chicken,=20 Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh = Fruits.=20

Ticket=20 prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA = members (Must=20 be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the = door will=20 be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting = the=20 following individuals:

 

Kenneth J.=20 Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043

Shan Chan:=20 440.846.0113

Barbara=20 Hing: 440.248.0329

Huili Shi:=20 216.514.0880

Lisa Wong:=20 216.233.6765

Lana Den:=20 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634

Henry Luu:=20 216.533.3888

Fran &=20 David Namkoong: 216.921.3217

Johnny Wu:=20 216.373.3278

 or=20 email president at ocagc.org

 =20

Please=20 make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265=20 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44102

Co-Sponsored by American Family=20 Insurance

 

Founded in=20 1973 and now headquartered in Washington=20 D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit = national=20 organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic=20 well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United = States.=20 OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian = Pacific=20 Americans in the United=20 States.

 

OCA has=20 over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop = both=20 leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our=20 organizational and college affiliates are continually working to = establish=20 strong local programs in all parts of the country.

 

OCA takes=20 no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but = instead=20 focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans = in the=20 United=20 States. For more information about OCA, = visit=20 http://www.ocanational.org. Parties=20 interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a = membership form=20 at http://www.ocagc.org =

 

 

 

Johnny K. = Wu
Director/Producer/Editor=20
www.mdifilm.com=20
216.373.3278

President 2006 &=20 2007
Organization of=20 Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland
www.ocagc.org

Join Cleveland = IndieClub Monthly=20 Meeting
www.clevelandindieclub.com


 
------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0-- From jeon at artistschair.com Thu Apr 5 08:42:54 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 8:42:54 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need an ELECTRICIAN? Jason E. Weber/Apr. 5 & Other News! Message-ID: <21463096.1175787774074.JavaMail.root@web40> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Electrician - Jason E. Weber (Location: Euclid, Ohio) (April 5, 2007) To view Jason's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1116 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. >From Leigh Angela Thu Apr 5 17:04:11 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 12:04:11 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bruce Springsteen look-alike needed for 60 seconds Message-ID: <21164348.1175789052174.JavaMail.root at elwamui-mouette.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Can anyone in the area pull this off? No performance needed, just a quick video shoot of 60 seconds or so. Paid Gig. Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From cshay44 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 09:17:51 2007 From: cshay44 at yahoo.com (Chris Schueneman) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:17:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical..... Les Miserables at Stow Munroe Falls High School Message-ID: <20070405161751.96445.qmail@web53901.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Please post Stow-Munroe Falls High School presents the musical LES MISERABLES, 2 weekends!! Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m. Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m. Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium, 3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio 330-689-5300 Tickets: $7 for General Admission $10 for reserved seating ****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio. Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek The production features Jean Valjean ........ Andrew Garner Javert .................... Joel Music Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman Eponine.................. Erica Shimko Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove Gavroche................Ben Fortin Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's best musicians This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written. The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production. The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell, with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Please post
 
 
Stow-Munroe Falls High School
presents the musical
LES MISERABLES,
                                                    2 weekends!!
Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m.
Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium,
3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio       330-689-5300
 
             Tickets: $7 for General Admission
                         $10 for reserved seating
****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio.
 
Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn
Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe
Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle
Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek
 
                    The production features
                                Jean Valjean ........  Andrew Garner
                                Javert .................... Joel Music
                                Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis
                                Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa
                                Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman
                                Eponine.................. Erica Shimko
                                Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen
                                Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs
                                Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove
                                Gavroche................Ben Fortin
                                Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan
                                             .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras
 
All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's  best  musicians
 
This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written.
 
The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production.
      The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic
      The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis
      The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell,
         with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063-- From jennifer at petersklar.org Thu Apr 5 10:12:24 2007 From: jennifer at petersklar.org (Jennifer Watkins) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:12:24 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Scout with a Message Message-ID: <44FCE954-1636-491E-BB23-1D4EF48425BF@petersklar.org> --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Release Date: April 5, 2007 =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents Talent Scout with a Message www.petersklaronline.com Media Contact JENNIFER WATKINS Public Relations (917) 684-6977 jennifer at petersklar.org Fax: (425) 483-5694 What do The O.C.=92s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement=92s Zachery Ty =20 Bryan, Full House=92s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue=92s Rick Schroder, The =20= Young & The Restless=92 Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences=92 =20= Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City=92s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the =20 Line and Legally Blonde=92s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have =20= in common? Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above =20= young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary =20 lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94. The free talk will provide life-changing insights into the =20 relationship between self-esteem, health and professional success, =20 with a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating disorders, =20 stage mothers, industry scams, and the role of talent agents and =20 casting directors. The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young =20 members of the audience. =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 is based on Sklar=92s three = decades of =20 personal experience with young performers, an Ivy League pedigree, =20 (Masters Degree in Education from Harvard), and his long list of =20 successful prot=E9g=E9s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO=92s Sex & = The =20 City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), =20 Mischa Barton, (Fox TV=92s O.C.), and many others. Sklar has been the =20= subject of multiple feature-length articles in the New York Times, =20 appeared as a guest expert on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! =20= True Hollywood Story, and has had his work presented on the Bravo =20 Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media outlets. He=92s =20= currently developing a musical entitled =93The Kid Who Played the =20 Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway=92s =93The =20 Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award nominee). See www.petersklaronline.com. Children under age eighteen (18) must be accompanied by one of their =20 very own parents; nobody under age six (6) will be admitted. =20 Reservations are required. WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007 1:00pm WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252
Release Date:=A0 April 5, = 2007
=93So You Want to be a = Performer=85=94
Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, = Parents
Talent Scout with a = Message

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Media Contact
JENNIFER WATKINS
Public= Relations
(917) 684-6977
Fax:=A0= (425) 483-5694

=A0

What = do The = O.C.=92s = Mischa = Barton, = Home = Improvement=92s= Zachery Ty = Bryan, = Full = House=92s = Lori = Loughlin, = NYPD = Blue=92s = Rick = Schroder, = The Young = & The Restless=92 Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences=92 = =A0Holly Marie = Combs, = Sex & the = City=92s = Sarah Jessica = Parker, = Walk the Line = and Legally Blonde=92s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have in = common?

=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=

Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the = above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary = lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94.
=A0
The free talk will provide = life-changing insights into the relationship between self-esteem, health and professional = success, with = a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating = disorders, = stage = mothers, = industry = scams, and = the role of talent agents and casting directors.

=A0

The lecture will be followed = by personal interviews with young members of the = audience.

=A0

=93So You Want to be a = Performer=85=94= is based on Sklar=92s three decades of personal experience with young = performers, an Ivy League pedigree, (Masters Degree in Education from = Harvard), and his long list of successful prot=E9g=E9s who include = Sara Jessica = Parker, = (HBO=92s Sex = & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the = Line, etc.), = Mischa = Barton, = (Fox TV=92s = O.C.), and = many others. Sklar has been the subject of multiple feature-length = articles in the New York Times, appeared as a guest expert = on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! True Hollywood = Story, and = has had his work presented on the Bravo Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media = outlets. He=92s currently developing a musical entitled =93The = Kid Who Played the Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, = (Broadway=92s =93The Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award = nominee).

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Children under age eighteen (18) = must be accompanied by one of their very own parents; nobody under age = six (6) will be admitted. Reservations are required.
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WHEN: = Sunday, April 22, 2007=A0 =A01:00pm
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WHERE: = Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, = OH

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= --Apple-Mail-56--82550732-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:39:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:39:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all and some answers for the curios Message-ID: <687671.95203.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Re: O Mary Don't You Weep Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are: (BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!) The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead. "Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals. In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom. And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example). Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are! Peace, Noah --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Re: O Mary Don't You Weep
 
Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are:
(BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!)
 
The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead.
 
"Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals.
 
In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom.
 
And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example).
 
Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are!
 
Peace,
Noah
--0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203-- From lmal812 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:55:06 2007 From: lmal812 at sbcglobal.net (LIBBY M LUBINGER) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:55:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIP HOP/JAZZ TEACHERS Message-ID: <276986.91759.qm@web81715.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Needed for Fall 2007 HIP HOP/JAZZ Teachers Send resume to : Attention Libby Fairmount Center for the Arts 8400 Fairmount Rd. Box 80 Novelty, OH 44072 or call 440-338-3171 and leave a message to set up an interview You can also apply on line at fairmountcentersk at aol.com From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 5 12:33:12 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:33:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]$7 tickets for 10 or more to see "Peter Pan" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Bring 10 or more people to see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets! =20 =20 Tri-C West Theatre Department presents Peter Pan =20 =20 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 =20 =20 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 possible villain: adulthood. Come fly with us and return to Neverland.=20 =20 *Flying for this production is provided by "Flying by Foy"*=20 =20 Running: April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm April 22 and 29th at 3pm =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Bring 10 or more people to = see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets!

 

 

Tri-C West Theatre = Department presents Peter = Pan

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 =

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  possible villain: adulthood.  Come fly with us and return = to Neverland. 

 

*Flying for this production is provided by “Flying by = Foy”*

 

Running:         &nb= sp; April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm

           = ;            = April 22 and 29th at 3pm

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:37:48 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:37:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brown Bag Lunch at Trinity Cathedral Message-ID: <986908.38930.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral 2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon
 
Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral
 
2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
 
Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh
 
Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello
--0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:41:31 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:41:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Composers' Guild Junior Concert Message-ID: <20070405204131.5490.qmail@web81013.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m. Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church 1919 East 107th Street, University Circle students play the music of these professional composers: Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano professional musicians play the work of these student composers" Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church
 
1919 East 107th Street, University Circle
 
students play the music of these professional composers: 
 
Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano
 
professional musicians play the work of these student composers"
 
Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski
--0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Thu Apr 5 13:49:25 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 16:49:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet fundraiser: A Beary Fine Afternoon Message-ID: <000601c777c3$e55cf0f0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ohio Youth Ballet presents silent auction, fashion show, ballet on May 6 The biggest fundraiser for the Ohio Youth Ballet is Sunday, May 6 and includes a silent auction, fashion show, buffet lunch, magic show and, of course, a ballet performance by members of the non-profit pre-professional ballet company. A "Beary Fine Afternoon," the OYB's second annual silent auction and fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. Housed at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to the community through outreach programs. Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other quality items have been donated by Keillor's A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, Don Pablos, Chili's, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent auction. Turning Pointe School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" choreographed by OYB members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country Club. Tickets are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per couple. "When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the company," said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event. To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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The = biggest fundraiser for the Ohio Youth Ballet is Sunday, May 6 and includes a = silent auction, fashion show, buffet lunch, magic show and, of course, a ballet = performance by members of the non-profit pre-professional ballet = company.

A = “Beary Fine Afternoon,” the OYB’s second annual silent auction and = fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. =

Housed at = The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is = under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of = the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to = the community through outreach programs.

      &= nbsp;      Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other = quality items have been donated by Keillor’s A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall = of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, = Don Pablos, Chili’s, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many = others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent = auction.

Turning= Pointe = School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka = Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” choreographed by OYB = members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country = Club. Tickets = are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per = couple.   = ;          =

      &= nbsp;     “When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who = the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the = company,” said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event.

      &= nbsp;     To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417.

 

------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0-- From hiseas2 at aol.com Thu Apr 5 15:38:29 2007 From: hiseas2 at aol.com (hiseas2 at aol.com) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 18:38:29 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening Night Special Message-ID: <8C945EA442E1CAD-4B4-52C7@webmail-me04.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C945EA442E1CAD_4B4_9B1A_webmail-me04.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY!!!!! Mighty Goliath Productions presents: "Anything Goes" April 19, 20, 21, 22. OPENING NIGHT SPECIAL: THURSDAY, April 19 - ALL TICKETS $8.00!!!! April 20-22: General Admission $13, Senior/Student $9 Saturday the 21st has a dinner catered by Novotny's for $10 added to ticket Go To www.mightygoliath.com for more information. The website is the only way you can charge tickets. Tickets can be purchased in person at: Hartsel Automotive on Lear Road (east side of Avon Lake) TrueNorth Cultural Arts Centre (west side of Avon Lake) At the door. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. ----------MB_8C945EA442E1CAD_4B4_9B1A_webmail-me04.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
TWO WEEKS FROM TODAY!!!!!

Mighty Goliath Productions presents:

"Anything Goes"
April 19, 20, 21, 22.

OPENING NIGHT SPECIAL: THURSDAY, April 19 - ALL TICKETS $8.00!!!!

April 20-22: General Admission $13, Senior/Student $9
Saturday the 21st has a dinner catered by Novotny's for $10 added to ticket

Go To www.mightygoliath.com for more information.
The website is the only way you can charge tickets.
Tickets can be purchased in person at:
    Hartsel Automotive on Lear Road (east side of Avon Lake)
    TrueNorth Cultural Arts Centre (west side of Avon Lake)
    At the door.


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My daughter, age 9, is Charlotte in Charlotte's Web for performances in= June.=A0 She will need a costume, and I don't sew.=A0 Are there any ideas = or costumes that are for sale, rent, etc.?=A0 Otherwise its newspaper and d= uct tape in a costume that will surely embarrass her.=A0 Please help... str= uggling actress' dad.
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http://home.core.com --=_5146951c9c080187fd9075155f5fba3b-- From ritaklin at wowway.com Thu Apr 5 15:43:20 2007 From: ritaklin at wowway.com (Rita Klinger) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 18:43:20 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]SEASON AUDITIONS AT KALLIOPE STAGE! Message-ID: <1816d19ff7d5d8676416aaf952afcf9d@wowway.com> --Apple-Mail-27--62694972 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; format=flowed Kalliope Stage Announces 2007 - 08 Season Auditions =09 Dear World (music and lyrics by Jerry Herman) - rehearsals begin=20 September 4; Show runs September 27 =96 October 21, 2007 Fanny Hill (regional premier of Ed Dixon=92s new musical based on the=20 novel) =96 rehearsals begin January 21; Show runs February = 14 =96March=20 16, 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31.=20 Show runs April 24 =96 May 18, 2008 Seeking equity and non-equity singer - actors ages 20 =96 65 for=20 principal and supporting roles. =09 Audition information: When: Sunday, April 15th 3:00 pm =96 6:00 pm Monday, April 16th 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm by appointment only. (Call 216-321-0870 Tuesday-Saturday between 10 am and 4 pm to=20= schedule an audition) Where: Kalliope Stage 2134 Lee Rd. (corner of Cedar and Lee) Cleveland Heights (Free parking available behind the Douglas Building and in the=20 Ameritech Parking lot across the street.) Please come prepared to sing 32 bars each of one up-tempo song and one=20= ballad. Bring current headshot, resume and sheet music in the=20 appropriate key. Accompanist provided. (No one will be seen without=20 sheet music. No taped accompaniments.) --Apple-Mail-27--62694972 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/enriched; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Times New RomanKalliope Stage Announces 2007 - 08 Season Auditions = Times New = Roman Dear World (music and lyrics by Jerry Herman) - rehearsals begin September 4; = Show runs September 27 =96 October 21, 2007 Fanny Hill (regional premier of Ed Dixon=92s new musical based on the novel) =96 rehearsals begin = January 21; Show runs February 14 =96March 16, 2008 Can Can (music and lyrics by Cole Porter) rehearsals begin March 31. Show runs April 24 =96= May 18, 2008 Seeking equity and non-equity = singer - actors ages 20 =96 65 for principal and supporting roles. =09 Audition information: When: Sunday, April 15th 3:00 pm =96 6:00 pm Monday, April 16th 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm = by appointment only.=20 = (Call 216-321-0870 Tuesday-Saturday between 10 am and 4 pm to = schedule an audition) Where: Kalliope Stage 2134 Lee Rd. (corner of Cedar and Lee) Cleveland Heights (Free parking available behind the Douglas Building and in the Ameritech Parking lot across the street.) Please come prepared to sing 32 bars each of one up-tempo song and one ballad. Bring current headshot, resume and sheet music in the appropriate key. Accompanist provided. (No one will be seen without sheet music. No taped accompaniments.)=20 = --Apple-Mail-27--62694972-- From mcappetta at 617media.com Thu Apr 5 17:33:46 2007 From: mcappetta at 617media.com (Michael Cappetta) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 19:33:46 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Videographer Needed Saturday Evening Message-ID: <000b01c777e3$3d571ff0$0302a8c0@GEORGE> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C777B9.548117F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable As stated, our company is looking for a videographer this Saturday = experience. Experience on SONY=E2=80=99s HVR preferred, but we can train = someone during the afternoon. Please e-mail for additional information!=20 =20 =20 =20 Best Regards, Michael Cappetta 617 Media =E2=97=8F TV23 We Are Cleveland 888.617.6177 x704 440.313.5031 cell =20 =20 ------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C777B9.548117F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C777B9.548117F0-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Thu Apr 5 19:05:25 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:05:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth Cultural Arts, Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma’s Team Up Message-ID:

TrueNorth is very pleased to announce their very first Barnes & Noble BookFair Fundraiser which takes place at Barnes & Noble in Crocker Park on Saturday, April 28th from 9:00am to 11:00pm.

 

A percentage of the purchases made at Barnes & Noble located at 198 Crocker Park Blvd. in Crocker Park on April 28th, accompanied with a special voucher will go to benefit this multidisciplinary cultural arts organization and its? many diverse programs. Also participating in this fundraising event will be Max & Erma?s of 30105 Detroit Road in Westlake. Twenty percent of sales made on April 28th at Max & Erma?s and accompanied by a special voucher will also go to benefit TrueNorth.

 

?With Mother?s Day and graduations just around the corner, we felt it was the perfect time to get people out to make meaningful purchases for their loved ones and at the same time support their local cultural arts organization.? said Rick Fortney, Executive Director of TrueNorth Cultural Arts.

 

Vouchers must accompany all purchases made at Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma?s in order for TrueNorth to receive credit for them. Vouchers can be obtained by visiting TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake or by visiting www.TNCArts.org and clicking on ?Support TrueNorth?.

 

TrueNorth musicians, artists and performers will be present throughout the day at Barnes & Noble to entertain and educate on the enriching value the arts bring to our communities and lives. In addition, Barnes & Noble at Crocker Park will host a story time for children with Angelina BallerinaTM, the national ?Spokes Character? for National Dance Week.

 

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.

 

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.



Can?t afford to quit your job? ? Earn your AS, BS, or MS degree online in 1 year. From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 23:46:14 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 23:46:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS at Akron Independent Film Festival on Friday the 13th at 8:30pm Message-ID: <344430.21518.qm@web60312.mail.yahoo.com> --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness" Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends. Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th... --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness"
 
Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends.
 
Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th...
 


Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast
with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Fri Apr 6 02:37:27 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 04:37:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth & NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week offer Workshops Message-ID:
TrueNorth Cultural Arts and NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week invites you to participate in special dance workshops followed by performances from 3:00-5:30pm on Sunday, April 29th at the Westlake performing Arts Center located at 27830 Hilliard Blvd. in Westlake. Artists from 20 professional and semiprofessional ensembles are scheduled to perform.
 
The dance workshops will be offered as part of the ?Day of Dance? in celebration of National Dance Week which runs from April 21st-29th, 2007. Workshop tuition is $10 per class or 3 for $25 if registered by April 20th.
 
Instructors offering workshops on the ?Day of Dance? include Kay Eichman (Ballet); former dancer for the Cleveland Ballet, Valerie Salstrom (Swing); 2004 American Champion Dancers in Lindy, 2004 and 2006 National Jitterbug and Balboa Champions, Megan Pitcher (Modern); artistic director of MegLouise Dance, Kim Abkemeier (Ballet); former principal dancer with Heinz Poll's Ohio Ballet, John Fasko (Hip Hop); head choreographer for American Commodore Tuxedo and associate director of Kim and Co., Silvia Marchena Guillen (Flamenco) from Cadiz, Spain, and Kathryn Elias (Kasia) with a specialty in MiddleEastern Dance.
 
Scheduled to perform on the ?Day of Dance? are Ohio Youth Ballet, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cannon School of Irish Dance, Csardas Dance Company, Oasis Dance Troupe, Kashtan Ukrainian Dancers, CCDT  Consort, Gilchrist Highland Dancers, Silvia Marchena Guillen, Fairmount Dance Theatre, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Beck Center Tap Ensemble, MegLouise Dance, Kim & Company,  Living Fountain, Datz' D Nation: Phunk Dance Company, Mighty Goliath Productions Theatre Dance, United Dance Studios of NE Ohio, YinTang Chinese Dancers and Brian Murphy.
National Dance Week was established more than 25 years ago to bring awareness to the public the many benefits of dance. The organization for Northeast Ohio was founded 8 years ago by Margaret Holden, after moving to the area from Tennessee, where she also established a chapter. National Dance Week in Ohio has seen performances at Baldwin Wallace College, The Beck Center for the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School. This year TrueNorth Cultural Arts is proud to sponsor and assist in bringing the ?Day of Dance? to the community in celebration of National Dance Week.
 
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.
 
For more information on National Dance Week and ?Day of Dance? or to register for workshops please visit www.neohiodance.org or www.TNCArts.org or contact Margaret Holden at 216-221-4236 or TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 440-933-7771.


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(PN2287.C5 S35 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1566637015 (Link includes table of contents) =93Richard Schickel, the distinguished film critic, here gives us an= =20 indispensable collection of thirty-three essays on Chaplin=92s life a= nd=20 art. From a broad range of writings he has selected the most=20 provocative and insightful criticisms of the great comedian=92s=20 beginnings through his early films, his mid-life crisis, and his late= =20 works.=94 =96 from the book jacket. I Wake Up Screening: What to Do Once You=92ve Made That Movie. John Anderson and Laura Kim. Billboard Books, 2006. (PN1995.9.P7 A53 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0823088987 (Link includes cover art) This book tells =93emerging filmmakers how to (and how not to) get th= eir=20 films talked about, written about, sold, and seen. [The authors]=20 explain how to get their films evaluated, how to put together the= =20 perfect team, how to deal with the media, how to navigate the festiva= l=20 circuit, and how to win friends and influence people.=94 =96 from the= book=20 jacket. The Performing Set: The Broadway Designs of William and Jean Eckart. Andrew B. Harris. University of North Texas Press, 2006. (PN2096.E23 H37 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1574412124 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93Andrew B. Harris uses production stills and the Eckart=92s sketche= s from=20 every show they worked on to illustrate the magic behind an Eckart= =20 design. This lavish illustrated book, with more than 500 full-color= =20 illustrations, is a fitting tribute to both the great American theatr= e=20 and the couple who helped make it great.=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, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=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 Huntheatre at aol.com Fri Apr 6 07:23:24 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 10:23:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder-"Godspell" Auditions at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =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= er=20 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 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

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The show requires 5 men and 5 wo= men=20 ages 17 and older.  There are=20= no=20 children parts.  No appointmen= ts are=20 required.  Please come with a prepared song and dressed for movement. A= n=20 accompanist will be provided.  John Franks is the music director and La= ura=20 Workman will choreograph.

 

Huntington Playhouse is located=20= at=20 28601 Lake=20 Road in = Bay=20 Village and is a licensed affiliate of=20= the=20 Cleveland Metroparks.  The box= =20 office phone number is 440-871-8333.


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-------------------------------1175869404-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:34:55 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:34:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for = returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a = second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:35:22 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:35:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tuesday, April 10th! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists =20 The Dark Room kicks off April 10th! =20 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. =20 =20 The Dark Room returns with a special evening featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli =20 Tuesday, April 10 Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102 =20 7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open session 8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi Herwald Zittelli =20 Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but not required. =20 Unethical by Margi Herwald Zittelli Directed by Derek Koger =20 Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston. =20 *Member, AEA =20 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. =20 The Dark Room is a place where writers take center stage and their work has a chance to grow. =20 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. =20 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. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists

         =   

The Dark Room kicks off April = 10th!

 

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.

 

 

The Dark Room returns with a special evening = featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli

 

Tuesday, April 10

Cleveland Public Theatre

6415 = Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH  44102

 

7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open = session

8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi = Herwald Zittelli

 

Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but = not required.

 

Unethical by Margi = Herwald Zittelli

Directed by Derek Koger

 

Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer = Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston.  =

*Member, AEA

 

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.

 

The Dark Room is a place where = writers take center stage and their work has a chance to = grow.

 

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.

 

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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Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364-- From lbender at mmjh.org Fri Apr 6 09:32:12 2007 From: lbender at mmjh.org (Lynda Bender) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 12:32:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Movie at the Maltz Message-ID: <00F806C7B26B0E4C8642BBB619B5986022AF34@mmjhmail.mmjh.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77869.23BD9476 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Film: Jewish Women in American Sport: Settlement House to the Olympics Wednesday, April 11 7pm $5 all tickets=20 Call 216-593-0575 for reservations Jewish women have played a vital role as athletes, administrators, and activists, confronting ethnic and gender constraints in American society. Join us for this provocative film looking at the ways Jewish women shaped American sport and society as part of our Jewish+Female=3DAthlete panel display celebrating the Women's Final = Four. Meet David Gilbert, President and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, who will introduce the film.=20 =20 Lynda A. Bender Director of Education and Public Programs Maltz Museum of Jewish Heritage 2929 Richmond Road Beachwood, OH 44122 DD 216.593.0588 Fax 216.593.0576 www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org lbender at mmjh.org See Masterpieces of European Painting from the Cleveland Museum of Art OPEN NOW! On exhibition through July 9, 2007 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77869.23BD9476 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Film: = Jewish Women in American Sport: Settlement House to the = Olympics

Wednesday, = April 11

7pm

$5 all = tickets

Call = 216-593-0575 for reservations

Jewish women have played a vital role as athletes, = administrators, and activists, confronting ethnic and gender constraints in American = society. Join us for this provocative  film looking at the ways Jewish women = shaped American sport and society as part of our Jewish+Female=3DAthlete panel display = celebrating the Women’s Final Four. Meet David Gilbert, President and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, who will introduce the film.

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

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Ife
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PLEASE JOIN Ife AS SHE CELEBRATES
 
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 FROM HER NEW SERIES,
"THE BEANPOLE"
 
AT
 
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BLACK STUDIES PROGRAM
 
HOWARD A. MIMS AFRICAN AMERICAN CULTURAL CENTER
2121 EUCLID AVENUE
ON APRIL 19TH 2007
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-------------------------------1175882597-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Fri Apr 6 13:15:36 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 16:15:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program at Oberlin April 27 Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s =20 Artist Recital Series on Friday, April 27 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital = Series =20 concludes its 128th season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, =20 who will be joined by several of his distinguished musical friends. =20 The all-Brahms concert takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 =20 p.m. in historic Finney Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, =20= across from Tappan Square in Oberlin. The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108, a =20= collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in B-flat Major, Op. 18. =20 Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are pianist Akira Eguchi, =20 violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki and Dov Scheindlin, =20 and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa Weilerstein. Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for seniors and those =20= with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general public. They =20 may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket =20 Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the night of =20= the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair =20 accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin =20 College campus. Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized by audiences and =20 critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and engaging classical =20= artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing intensity,=94 writes Rian =20= Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the irrepressible energy he exuded =20 that brought every note so vividly to life.=94 Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto appearances =20 with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for recital and =20= ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the most =20 prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include =20 appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and =20 Philadelphia orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and =20 Cincinnati symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with =20 both the Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours =20 in Europe and Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, =20 Copenhagen and Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as =20 part of their 70th Anniversary concerts. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV =20 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and 90.3-WCPN =20 ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt Stern =20 Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For more =20= information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, =20 please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries. ### Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

Media Contact Only:

Marci Janas, = Director of Conservatory Media Relations

440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); = marci.janas at oberlin.edu


FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 =A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0= =A0=A0

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Gil Shaham = and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s Artist Recital = Series on Friday, April 27

=A0

OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, = 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital Series concludes its 128th = season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, who will be joined by = several of his distinguished musical friends. The all-Brahms concert = takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 p.m. in historic Finney = Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, across from Tappan Square = in Oberlin.

=A0

The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in = D Minor, Op. 108, a collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in = B-flat Major, Op. 18. Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are = pianist Akira Eguchi, violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki = and Dov Scheindlin, and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa = Weilerstein.

=A0

Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for = seniors and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general = public. They may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central = Ticket Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the = night of the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair = accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin College = campus.

Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized = by audiences and critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and = engaging classical artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing = intensity,=94 writes Rian Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the = irrepressible energy he exuded that brought every note so vividly to = life.=94

Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto = appearances with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for = recital and ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the = most prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include = appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and Philadelphia = orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and Cincinnati = symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with both the = Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours in Europe and = Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, Copenhagen and = Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as part of their 70th = Anniversary concerts.

Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by = WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt = Stern Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For = more information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, = please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries.

=A0

###


Marci = Janas
Director of Conservatory Media = Relations
Oberlin Conservatory of = Music
39 West College Street
Oberlin, OH=A0 44074
(P) 440.775.8328
(F) 440.775.5457
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I am seeking an Indian or Pakistani actor in their 30's or 40's= for=20 a staged reading of Solomon's Blade, b= y Lisa=20 B. Allen. 
 
This play is the 2007 winner of the Jewish Community Center's=20 Dorothy Silver Playwriting Contest and will be presented as part of the upco= ming=20 Cleveland Play House FusionFest.
 
More information about the play is available at this link: http://www.fredstern= feld.com/solomonsblade.htm
 
Please contact me by phone or email to set up a time for a priv= ate=20 audition appointment.
 
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-------------------------------1175911756-- From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Sat Apr 7 07:17:27 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:17:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Final Registrations for Professional Development Classes at Weathervane ~ APRIL 16! Message-ID: <00fd01c7791f$78a31810$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00F9_01C778FD.F1217830 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C778FD.F1217830" ------=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C778FD.F1217830 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Melanie YC Pepe=20 To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com=20 Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 1:45 PM Subject: Professional Development at Weathervane! APRIL 16! NEWS RELEASE=20 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 MAY have 1 space left ~ CALL for more info! Check out his website here! http://www.joecali.com/=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_00FA_01C778FD.F1217830 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
----- Original Message -----=20
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Sent: Monday, April 02, 2007 1:45 PM
Subject: Professional Development at Weathervane! APRIL=20 16!

NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x=20 17=20
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The purpose of this course = is to=20 introduce the student to techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. = We will=20 discuss the difference between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and = "film=20 acting" or performance designed to be recorded and edited. The class = will=20 examine what adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the = camera.=20 When it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be = natural!" is=20 not all that=92s needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor=92s = unique process=20 of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual sensibility = needed, and=20 spend time discussing the professional aspects of the business. At the = end of=20 this course you will know how to prepare and audition for a role in "the = movies"=20 and what to do once you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a = working=20 actor in the U.S.
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~=20 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100
April = 14 ~ May=20 5=20
Instructor:=20 Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20
MAY have 1 space=20 left ~ CALL for more info!
Check out his website=20 here! http://www.joecali.com/=20
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GET CALLED=20 AGAIN!
 
Space = is=20 limited so sign-up today!
 
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The young developer can't understand their = decision to fight the destruction of the funky old bar, the local food = bank, and the secondhand clothing store but the district is where = THESE PEOPLE hide out from the little failures in their own lives. = Will they sell out? Or will they stop the development? They have to = reach out to each other in new ways, and what "develops" is better in = the long run than the soccer stadium. = The Cast (in alphabetical order): Shelley Bloomfield, Marlene Bolger, = Ali Boyd, Margarite Davidian, Margo Fire, Heather Hersh, Rick Kesler, = Lisa Kraemer, Bill Rowe, and Kris Tesar River Street Playhouse ~ 56 River Street = April 12, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 ~ 8 PM = Matinees April 15 & 22 at 2 PM = General Admission ~ All seats $16. www.ticketspigot.com/bbtp.htm or Box Office 1-216-233-0521 _____________________________________________________________________ Interested in getting caught up on today's news? Click here to checkout USA TODAY Headlines. http://track.netzero.net/s/lc?s=3D198954&u=3Dhttp://www.usatoday.com/new= s/front.htm?csp=3D24 From p.smith.1 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 7 09:52:23 2007 From: p.smith.1 at hotmail.com (Peggy Smith) Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 11:52:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Broadway tickets Message-ID: Anyone out there interested in two tickets to "Mary Poppins" At the New Amsterdam Theatre on June 23 at 8:00? Row J, seats 17 and 19 (left orchestra). I am asking $110.00 each, the price printed on the ticket, and will forego the telecharge service charge. The tickets were bought for a trip to NYC with a niece, who has had a change in school schedule and now cannot go. E-mail me at pws123 at aol.com and we'll make arrangements. These are not easy-to-get seats. We've had them for quite awhile. Peggy Smith _________________________________________________________________ Mortgage rates near historic lows. Refinance $200,000 loan for as low as $771/month* https://www2.nextag.com/goto.jsp?product=100000035&url=%2fst.jsp&tm=y&search=mortgage_text_links_88_h27f8&disc=y&vers=689&s=4056&p=5117 From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Sat Apr 7 10:45:17 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:45:17 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Some Mushy Melancholy Message from Maureen for all Message-ID: <440916.42191.qm@web31113.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1937736325-1175967917=:42191 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Maureen's announcements are below my mushy message. Well it is Holiday time again. This is for all my showbiz friends. Take a second out of your busy day and watch this video. There is a lot to learn from these folks. While we are all trying so hard to impress the world with our wit or talent, the bottom line is...?we all need a little heart.? So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears. Keep up the good work everyone. You all impress me all the time. Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts. Happy Easter everyone! Just a note. Chet says he can?t sing. But I think he is outstanding. ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins. Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m17NgJoWAGA&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fprofile%2Emyspace%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ecfm%3Ffuseaction%3Duser%2Eviewprofile%26friendid%3D90222409 Maureen's announcements... TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Call or email for times. 440-313-8326 Lakewood Duplex for rent. It is now available to show. Call me 440-313-8326 http://www.mrsbakersplace.com/lakewood_house.htm Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous. Mention Neopal and get your first class free. http://www.fuzzypinkelephant.com/fuzzyweb/ Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi. Check our website for details. All Neopal users are invited. Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett." Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch. Watch my website for more info. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I believe that is all for now folks! Maureen Dempsey --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-1937736325-1175967917=:42191 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Maureen's announcements are below my mushy message.
 
Well it is Holiday time again.
This is for all my showbiz friends.  Take a second out of your busy day and watch this video.  There is a lot to learn from these folks.  While we are all trying so hard to impress the world with our wit or talent,  the bottom line is...?we all need a little heart.?   So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears.
Keep up the good work everyone.  You all impress me all the time.   Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts.
Happy Easter everyone!
Just a note.  Chet says he can?t sing.  But I think he is outstanding.  ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins.
Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance.
 
 
Maureen's announcements...
 
TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night.
 
I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Call or email for times.  440-313-8326
 
Lakewood Duplex for rent.  It is now available to show.  Call me 440-313-8326
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous.  Mention Neopal and get your first class free.
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi.  Check our website for details.  All Neopal users are invited.  Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com
 
ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett."  Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch.  Watch my website for more info.  http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm
 
I believe that is all for now folks!
 
Maureen Dempsey
 


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in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-1937736325-1175967917=:42191-- From getjinxed at adelphia.net Sat Apr 7 10:45:31 2007 From: getjinxed at adelphia.net (JINXED!Costumes & Magic) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:45:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC LECTURE - JINXED COSTUMES & MAGIC Message-ID: <12105318.1175967931620.JavaMail.root@web16> JINXED! Costumes and Magic will be hosting a magic class presented by Joe Stevens. Joe Stevens owns and operates Stevens Magic Emporium in Wichita, Kansas, and has been performing and teaching for over 30 years. The class will be focusing on beginner to immediate magic and is geared to children who are just starting out. We also invite magicians of any skill level to attend if you would like to meet Mr. Stevens who will return to JINXED! at a later date to teach a class to the more advanced magicians. The class will be held on Sunday, April 15th - 1:30pm at JINXED! Costumes and Magic 4666 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144 and will last approximately 1 1/2 hours. First the children will be entertained with a magic show and then taught 3 - 4 tricks. Mr. Stevens will allow the children to practice these tricks for him and will make sure that they know how to perform them before they leave. We encourage you to arrive a little early so that the class can begin promptly at 1:30. If you wish to attend the class, or for more information, please call 216-749-3866 or e:mail getjinxed at adelphia.net. The cost of the lecture is $5.00 per person. All magic purchased on the day of the lecture will be 10% off. At the lecture we will have available detailed information regarding the magic lessons that will be held at JINXED! once a month beginning the month of May. A sign-up sheet will be available for those interested. -- Tim & Lori Bodziony, Owners JINXED! Costumes & Magic 4666 Ridge Rd. Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 216-749-3866 getjinxed at adelphia.net From wspamherst at gmail.com Sat Apr 7 10:51:08 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 13:51:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to Sponsor Play Writing Class Message-ID: <24b1a6670704071051o213fc2b7o9f1f242715835804@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way! Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson. The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players. Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit. Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class. To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson MaureenBJohnson at aol.com - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

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WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS


 

The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way!  Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson.

 

The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.  Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players.

 

 

Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit.  Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class.
 
To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson      MaureenBJohnson at aol.com
 
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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158-- From todd.packer at case.edu Sat Apr 7 13:23:49 2007 From: todd.packer at case.edu (Todd Packer) Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:23:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Event: April 12, 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere Smith at Case Western Reserve University Message-ID: Free Event=3A April 12=2C 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere = Smith at Case Western Reserve University=92s Annual Research ShowCASE = event Please join us for the annual Case Western Reserve University Research = ShowCASE event on April 11 =26 12=2C 2007=2E This event is free and open = to = the public=2E For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu This session will be of particular interest to NEohioPal readers=3A Who=3A Guest Speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C Playwright=2C Actress and MacArthur Foundation Fell= ow Ms=2E Smith=92s bio=3A http=3A//www=2Eroycecarlton=2Ecom/speakers/smith=2Ehtml =93Hailed by Newsweek as =93the most exciting individual in American = theater=2C=94 playwright and performance artist Anna Deavere Smith uses = her singular brand of theater to explore issues of race=2C community and = character in America=2E She was awarded the prestigious MacArthur = Foundation =93genius=94 Fellowship for creating =93a new form of theater = =97 a = blend of theatrical art=2C social commentary=2C journalism and intimate = reverie=2E=94=94 What=3A Race and the Nation =96 Snapshots of America in Change = When=3A Thursday=2C April 12=2C 2007 10=3A30 am =96 12=3A00 noon Where=3A Veale Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve = University in Cleveland On Adelbert Road=2C between Cedar Road and Euclid Avenue Map=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/ResearchShowCASEParkingMap=2Epdf Details on the forum=3A This forum will begin with a theatrical presentation of voices from = America by award-winning author and performer=2C Anna Deavere Smith=2E Ms= =2E = Smith transforms herself onstage into characters that explore issues = of race=2C community and character in America=2E The panel will then ope= n = up to a discussion of the increasing complexity of American race = relations=2E Concern over persistent disparity in the health-care = systems where inclusion and exclusion criteria affect access to = quality health care is a part of our nation=92s fabric=2E Are we bridgin= g = the gap=2C or making it wider=3F These questions and others will be = explored at this compelling forum=2E The forum will be moderated by Dee Perry=2C Ideastream Host - Around = Noon=2E = Panelists are=3A - Richard E=2E Grant=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Edgar B=2E Jackson Chair for Diversit= y and = Clinical Excellence=2C Case Professor in the Department of Orthopedic = Surgery=2C and University Hospitals Orthopedic Surgeon - Charles Modlin=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Cleveland Clinic Urologist and Director o= f = Men=92s Diversity Health Center - Derek Raghavan=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Ph=2ED=2C Cleveland Clinic Medical Oncolo= gist and = Director of the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center and Chairman of = the Cancer Division - Kristin Williams=2C D=2ED=2ES=2E=2C Case School of Dental Medicine Assi= stant = Professor=2C Department of Community Dentistry - Rhonda Y=2E Williams=2C Ph=2ED=2E=2C Case Associate Professor of Histor= y=2C = Ethnic Studies and Women=27s Studies Programs=2E For information on the Race and the Nation forum=2C please visit=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/session=2Easpx=3FUID=3DD7969065-3= 3AA-438E- B554-741F1BFFD1E8 Additional information=3A Research ShowCASE 2007 is a free public event held in the Veale = Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve University=2E = Hundreds of scientists and scholars will come together on April 11th = and 12th=2C 2007 at Case Western Reserve University Veale Convocation = Center to celebrate the broad range of research being conducted at = Case and its affiliates=2E = With over 500 poster presentations and live demonstrations=2C Research = ShowCASE is the perfect opportunity for business=2C government and civic = leaders=2C researchers and investors to meet=2E Provocative forums = throughout the day highlight research in the context of current local = and global issues and the commercial aspects of research and = discovery=2E = This year=92s panels include The Information Revolution with guest = speaker Ambassador Joseph Wilson=2C author of The Politics of Truth=2C = Race and the Nation =96 Snapshot of America in Change=2C with guest = speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C actress=2C playwright and MacArthur = Foundation Fellow=2C Fast Forward =96 the Future of Funding=2C including = guest speaker John Osher=2C Entrepreneur and Spin Brush Developer and = Magic Technology =96 Advances in Bio-Imaging=2C including speakers from = the academic and corporate research areas of the newest bio-imaging = technology=2E = For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 7 13:55:32 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 16:55:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <003101c77957$14cec7c0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be presented = by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will = provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it = along.  Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To = reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 7 15:00:14 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:00:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fright Teck casts star of Hellementary for a lead in Voodoo rising! Message-ID: <95185.86499.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Sat Apr 7 15:56:03 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:56:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <887778.77396.qm@web36414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Donald Albainy wrote: Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Donald Albainy Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com> wrote:
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com>
Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com

Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


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in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 10:13:57 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:13:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC's Pro Training Workshop are next weekend. Make appt. now ... Message-ID: -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is =20 the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel =20 A U D I T I O N S=20 for=20 _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/)=20 Fred Sternfeld, director =20 THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP (open to 6-12th grade and college students) Supervisor: Carol Pribble Staff: Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should= =20 have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment= . =20 The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters=20 and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all t= ake=20 a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick a= n=20 emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. AUDITION DATES AND TIMES Saturday, April 14, 2007 10:30am - 2:30pm=20 @_Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm= )=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm) =20 & Sunday, April 15, 2007 Noon - 4:00pm @_Fairmount Center for the Arts_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/facilities.htm)=20 Call 440-338-3171 to make an appointment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - Here are a few testimonials from our parents ... =20 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= struction=20 and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred Sternfeld, Carol= =20 Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can children in this region receiv= 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 Hi Fred, We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to =20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp. =20= Returning to=20 FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her. She is so eager to get= there every=20 morning and so happy at the end of each day. She loves the instruction, th= e=20 instructors, and the campers. She says she is working hard and learning so= =20 much, particularly from the scene study classes. You will recall that when= Fran=20 Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FPAC after her experience in= =20 New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2=80=99ve been on Broadwa= y doesn=E2=80=99t mean=20 you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experience at FPAC has certainly prove= n that to be=20 true. Jeff and I honestly had decided that it might not be prudent for her= =20 to attend the second session due to her demanding tech and performance=20 schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE as well as some= =20 academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced math course she w= ill be=20 taking this fall. However, Emma=E2=80=99s overwhelming enjoyment of camp=20= and all she=20 seems to be gaining from it caused us to reconsider. She is elated! Carol Koletsky Wahl =20 Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 & =E2=80=9806 Hi Fred, I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so wonderful. You=20 just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excited for camp each mor= ning.=20 She said she learned more the first day of camp than she had ever learned=20 elsewhere. Hunter has always attended the camp we run (around since the=20 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving our camp to attend FPAC. =20= She has=20 made new "best" friends, loves her counselors and already talks about next=20 summer at FPAC. Again, thanks for giving her this opportunity. You are=20 wonderful. Tracey Evans Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC =E2=80=9806 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical=20 day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare for your audition and to mak= e=20 your audition appointment go to our _website_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
 =20
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
A U D I=20 T I O N S
for
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

(open=20 to 6-12th grade and college students)
Supervisor: Carol Pribble
Staff:= =20 Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller

The= =20 young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have= a=20 desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment.  The training is focused on creatin= g=20 truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice.  Campers in the Professional Traini= ng=20 Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition=20 techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or=20 dance.

AUDITION DATES AND TIMES
Satur= day,=20 April 14, 2007
10:30am - 2:30pm
@Chagrin Falls High School
=  
&
Sunday, April 15,=20 2007
Noon - 4:00pm
@Fairmount Center for the Arts


Call=20 440-338-3171 to make an appointment

 

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Here are a few testimonials from our parents ...=20


Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in= =20 theater arts. Our daughter is no newcomer to theater, having acted since the= age=20 of 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 th= e=20 instruction and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred=20 Sternfeld, Carol Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can chil= dren=20 in this region receive such in-depth training and excellent preparation= for=20 auditions?  The staff of this camp are warm and supportive mentors who=20= care=20 about young people and love to teach!
= Lois=20 H. Annich
Mother of Molly Israel, FPAC =E2=80=9905 & =E2=80=9806

Hi=20 Fred,
We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to=20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp.&nb= sp;=20 Returning to FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her.  She=20= is so eager to get=20 there every morning and so happy at the end of each day.  She loves the= =20 instruction, the instructors, and the campers.  She says she is working= =20 hard and learning so much, particularly from the scene study classes. =20= You=20 will recall that when Fran Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FP= AC=20 after her experience in New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2= =80=99ve been on=20 Broadway doesn=E2=80=99t mean you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experienc= e at FPAC has=20 certainly proven that to be true.  Jeff and I honestly had decided that= it=20 might not be prudent for her to attend the second session due to her demandi= ng=20 tech and performance schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GE= ORGE=20 as well as some academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced ma= th=20 course she will be taking this fall.   However, Emma=E2=80=99s ove= rwhelming=20 enjoyment of camp and all she seems to be gaining from it caused us to=20 reconsider.   She is elated!
Caro= l=20 Koletsky Wahl 
Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 &=20 =E2=80=9806


<= FONT size=3D2>Hi=20 Fred,
I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so=20 wonderful.  You just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excit= ed=20 for camp each morning.  She said she learned more the first day of camp= =20 than she had ever learned elsewhere.  Hunter has always attended the ca= mp=20 we run (around since the 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving ou= r=20 camp to attend FPAC.  She has made new "best" friends, loves her counse= lors=20 and already talks about next summer at FPAC.  Again, thanks for giving=20= her=20 this opportunity.  You are wonderful.
= Tracey=20 Evans
Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC=20 =E2=80=9806


for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare f= or=20 your audition and to make your audition appointment go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.






See what's free at AOL.com.
= -------------------------------1176052437-- From Web9597 at aol.com Sun Apr 8 07:43:08 2007 From: Web9597 at aol.com (Web9597 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 10:43:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]8 Great Parts Available for Unique Cleveland Public Theater performance Message-ID: -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00 PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale." The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest with somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual confessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT. Men's roles (ages 25-55): The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party. Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a fatal disease. Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him. Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims. Women's roles (ages 21-55) Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philandering husband. Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child. Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around." Child's role (age 10-12) A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins she's committed. All should come prepared to read from the script. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and performer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker William Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners. To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the director at _web9597 at aol.com_ (mailto:web9597 at aol.com) . ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold= open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00=20= PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale."
 
The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest wi= th somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual con= fessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night= on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT.
 
Men's roles (ages 25-55):
 
The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party.
Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a f= atal disease.
Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him.
Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims.
 
Women's roles (ages 21-55)
 
Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philan= dering husband.
Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child.
Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around."
 
Child's role (age 10-12)
 
A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins sh= e's committed.
 
All should come prepared to read from the script.
 
"Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and pe= rformer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker Willia= m Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners= .
 
To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the direc= tor at web9597 at aol.com.


=
<= HR style=3D"MARGIN-TOP: 10px">See what's free at AOL.com.
-------------------------------1176043388-- From me at rlcoppedge.com Sun Apr 8 09:31:50 2007 From: me at rlcoppedge.com (RL Coppedge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 12:31:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedian needed Message-ID: <18D8E943D728594C864C7AA427FDC6220B1B33D6@CL4EXBE03.ad2.softcom.biz> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I was approached by someone recently who is looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 May. This is a paid gig. Since I'm only funny (occasionally) doing improv, I'm passing this on. =20 If you're interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com. Let her know how you've heard of it. =20 =20 RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, MCT Microsoft Small Business Specialist Ph: (216) 453-2682 Cell: (216) 544 5595 Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog =20 me at RLCoppedge.com =20 http://www.rlcoppedge.com/ =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I was approached by someone recently who is = looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 = May.  This is a paid gig.  Since I’m only funny (occasionally) doing = improv, I’m passing this on.

 

If you’re interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com= .  Let her know how you’ve heard of it.

 

 

RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, = MCT

Microsoft Small Business = Specialist

Ph: (216) 453-2682

Cell: (216) 544 5595

Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog

me at RLCoppedge.com

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 11:15:08 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 11:15:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday Night Class-Snow ? Message-ID: <182045.72394.qm@web31108.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone! Well it's April and it's SNOWING! So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled. If by some miracle it clears up, come on by. I'll be here. Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave. 440-313-8326. So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend. http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey Kindly, Maureen --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone!
 
Well it's April and it's SNOWING!
 
So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled.  If by some miracle it clears up, come on by.  I'll be here.
 
Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave.  440-313-8326.
 
So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend.  http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey
 
Kindly,
Maureen


Be a PS3 game guru.
Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394-- From momprod at hotmail.com Sun Apr 8 11:16:04 2007 From: momprod at hotmail.com (Middle of May Productions) Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 11:16:04 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]GODSPELL IS HERE! Message-ID: COME CELEBRATE THE EASTER SEASON WITH MIDDLE OF MAY PRODUCTIONS AND HARVEST FOR HUNGER AS THEY PRESENT GODSPELL INTERPRETED BY SOME OF THE AREAS MOST TALENTED HIGH-SCHOOL STUDENTS FRIDAY APRIL 13 @ 7:30 PM SATURDAY APRIL 14 @ 7:30 PM SUNDAY APRIL 15 @ 3:00 PM THURSDAY APRIL 19 @ 7:30 PM FRIDAY APRIL 20 @ 7:30 PM SATURDAY APRIL 21 @ 7:30 PM **SPECIAL SATURDAY MATINEE ON APRIL 14 @ 2:00 PM** AT THE MAGNIFICAT CENTER FOR THE PERFORMING ARTS 20770 HILLIARD BLVD, ROCKY RIVER, OHIO GENERAL ADMISSION ALL TICKETS ONLY $8 **RECEIVE $1 OFF ADMISSION WITH A CANNED DONATION** TICKETS ARE AVAILABLE AT THE DOOR OR CAN BE RESERVED BY CALLING (216)651-9468 _________________________________________________________________ Mortgage rates near historic lows. Refinance $200,000 loan for as low as $771/month* https://www2.nextag.com/goto.jsp?product=100000035&url=%2fst.jsp&tm=y&search=mortgage_text_links_88_h27f8&disc=y&vers=689&s=4056&p=5117 >From Amy Kenerup Sun Apr 8 19:21:02 2007 From: Amy Kenerup (Amy Kenerup) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 11:21:02 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland 3-Day, a 60-mile walk to fight breast cancer Message-ID: <174600-2200740818212314 at kintera.com> ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII Dear NEOhioPAL Subscriber, This August, I will be participating in the Cleveland Breast Cancer 3-Day, a 60-mile walk over three days to benefit the Susan G. Komen For the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. I will be walking 60 miles over three days for breast cancer awareness - and I need your help. Not only am I committed to walking 60 miles - in August, no less - but I am also committed to raising at least $2,200 in donations for this very worthy cause. Please follow the link at the bottom of this e-mail and make a donation to help me make a real difference in the fight against breast cancer - anything you can give would be greatly appreciated. And spread the word - forward this e-mail to everyone you know and encourage them to donate. With your help, we can take one more step (or however many steps are in 60 miles!) towards a world without breast cancer. Login to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support The Breast Cancer 3-Day ****************************************************************************** Some email systems do not support the use of links and therefore this link may not appear to work. If so, copy and paste the following into your browser: http://www.the3day.org/cleveland07/amywalksfar?faf=1&e=1022595010 ****************************************************************************** Amy Kenerup ------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8 Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII


Dear NEOhioPAL Subscriber,

This August, I will be participating in the Cleveland Breast Cancer 3-Day, a 60-mile walk over three days to benefit the Susan G. Komen For the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. I will be walking 60 miles over three days for breast cancer awareness - and I need your help.

Not only am I committed to walking 60 miles - in August, no less - but I am also committed to raising at least $2,200 in donations for this very worthy cause. Please follow the link at the bottom of this e-mail and make a donation to help me make a real difference in the fight against breast cancer - anything you can give would be greatly appreciated. And spread the word - forward this e-mail to everyone you know and encourage them to donate. With your help, we can take one more step (or however many steps are in 60 miles!) towards a world without breast cancer.

Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support The Breast Cancer 3-Day

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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From murphygopal at aol.com Sun Apr 8 12:17:26 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 15:17:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew James Murphy/Jami Ross song on E-Network tonight at 10:30 Message-ID: <8C94829ADC25251-F4C-9D60@MBLK-R10.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy wrote a song called "Confused" that will air tonight on a show called "Paradise City" on the E network at 10:30PM. The song is performed by Jami Ross. This song "Confused" made it's debut on Mtv's Laguna Beach. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net Sun Apr 8 15:00:05 2007 From: jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net (Judie & Bruce Amsel) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:00:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Usher for Jolson and Company, see the show for FREE Message-ID: <000c01c77a29$46a206e0$6501a8c0@jb38> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Volunteer ushers wanted for the upcoming JCC production of Jolson & = Company at the Performing Arts Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, = Highland Hills Village, Ohio 44122, the corner of Richmond & Harvard = Roads. Ushers are needed for all performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 = to Sunday May 20, 2007. Date Day of Week Usher reporting = time 4/26 Thursday = 6:00pm 5/3 5/10 5/17 4/28 Saturday = 6:30pm 5/5 5/12 5/19 4/29 Sunday = 12:30pm 5/6 5/13 5/20 5/9 Wednesday = 12:00pm =20 Ushers are asked to wear white/light colored top and dark = (black/blue/brown) bottom with comfortable, dark shoes. There will be a = quick sweep after the show. Seats are not guaranteed. Parking fee is = 50=A2 (two quarters only). Please contact house manager Judie Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for = additional information or to sign up for a show. Link for map to Tri-C East: http://www.tri-c.edu/maps/docs/mape.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Volunteer ushers wanted = for the=20 upcoming JCC production of Jolson & Company at the = Performing Arts=20 Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills Village, Ohio = 44122,=20 the corner of Richmond & Harvard Roads.
 
Ushers are needed for = all=20 performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 to Sunday May 20,=20 2007.
 
 
Date   =20             =    =20     Day of Week    =    =20         Usher reporting = time
4/26   =20             =    =20     Thursday       =20             =    =20             = 6:00pm
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Ushers are asked = to wear=20 white/light colored top and dark (black/blue/brown) bottom with = comfortable,=20 dark shoes.  There will be a quick sweep after the show. = Seats=20 are not guaranteed.  Parking fee is 50=A2 = (two quarters=20 only).
 
Please contact house = manager Judie=20 Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for additional information or to sign up = for a=20 show.
 
Link for map to = Tri-C East:=20  http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mape.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660-- From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 8 15:50:53 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:50:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <000001c77a30$5c6bb550$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be = presented by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, = attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The = actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional = performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition = piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along.  Registration is open = to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To reserve your spot for = this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 17:19:13 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:19:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Performing Arts-Seeking Rehearsal Space in Akron area Message-ID: <240912.23106.qm@web38205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi, C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Thank You, April Sledge Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts Office (216) 491-4579 --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi,
 
C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated.
 
Thank You,
 
April Sledge
Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts
Office (216) 491-4579


8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Apr 8 17:43:09 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 20:43:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cast is Announced for THE NERD at OTHT in North Ridgeville Message-ID: <001301c77a40$0d7add80$e79c8f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne Hall = Theatre's production of Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD. >From the playwright who also penned THE FOREIGNER, THE NERD spins = "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is visited by a man = he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor turning = out to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome with a vengeance..." The cast is as follows: WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade =20 Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 = Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113 & 83). Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and students. = Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne = Hall=20 Theatre's production of  Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD.
 
From the playwright who also penned THE = FOREIGNER,=20 THE NERD spins "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is = visited by=20 a man he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor = turning out=20 to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome=20 with a vengeance..."
 
The cast is as follows:
 
WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand
RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason
TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle
AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard
WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein
CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore
THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade
    
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at = 36119=20 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113=20 & 83).
 
Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and = students. =20 Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909.
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 19:45:34 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:45:34 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seth Gordon AUDITION WORKSHOP @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register =20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Going In With Your Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional=20 (Adults 18 and up) Instructor: Seth Gordon=20 One Session Saturday, April 28, 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade Saturday, May 19, 2007,1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th grade - Adult Limit: 12=20 Fee: $30 The workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every=20 audition with the right material and the confidence and presentation their=20= talent=20 deserves. Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and=20 prepared three minute monologue. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
THEATRE - SPRING=20 2007
Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Regis= ter=20
THEAT= RE=20 CLASSES FOR ALL AGES!
Fairmount Center School of=20 Theatre
Fred=20 Sternfeld, Director
 
Going In Wi= th Your=20 Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional (Adults 18 and=20 up)
Instructor: Seth Gordon

One Session
Saturday, April 2= 8,=20 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade
Saturday, May 19, 2007,= 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th=20 grade - Adult
Limit: 12
Fee: $30
Th= e=20 workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every audition wi= th=20 the right material and the confidence and presentation their talent deserves= .=20 Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and prepared thr= ee=20 minute=20 monologue.





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-------------------------------1176086734-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:32:56 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:32:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams 4/3/07 & Torque (Improv Comedy Show) 5/5/07! Message-ID: <2903.94207.qm@web59012.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07! 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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! BIG NEWS! Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe. Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! Place: Bassa Vita Lounge Time: 8:30pm Showtime (7:30pm Doors Open) Cost: $5.00 For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

CLEVELAND JAMS!

CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!

Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07!

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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community.  The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
 
BIG NEWS!
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv!  Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe.  Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! 
 
Place:  Bassa Vita Lounge
Time:  8:30pm Showtime
(7:30pm Doors Open)
Cost:  $5.00 

For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to
reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
  
 
COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE!


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always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207-- From josephhollings at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:47:45 2007 From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL LAKE CATHOLIC "INTO THE WOODS" RE-SCHEDULED Message-ID: <20070402104745.84857.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Due to a power failure in the area on Sunday April 1st (no, this is not an April Fool!), the final performance of Lake Catholic's "Into The Woods" will take place on Tuesday April 3rd at 7.30pm. Tickets for Sunday's performance will be honored at the door. Additional tickets will be on sale. Tuesday, April 3rd @ 7.30pm, Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor OH 44060. Call 440-951-0077 x253 for information or visit www.lakecatholic.org and click the Into The Woods poster icon. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html From PFLORIANO at aol.com Mon Apr 2 05:31:16 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:31:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Violand=20Replaces=20Floriano=A0?= Message-ID: --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Club,=20 called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters an= d we have=20 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a Fri and Sat=20 evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= =20 the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th 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.=A0 If you are interested,=20 please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.=A0 Do=20= not=20 call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking about.=A0 Yo= u can=20 also eat dinner, (the food is very good), starting at 8.=A0 Remember: ask fo= r the=20 "Laff" discount at the above number, 216-795-1111.=A0 Do not call the main b= ox=20 office number. The Play House Club is located at the corner of E 86th and Carnegie and is=20 NOT Playhouse Square. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Clu= b, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters= and we have 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a=20= Fri and Sat evening show.

It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with Mus= ical Direction by Maureen Hartung.

Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th

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.=A0 If you are interest= ed, please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.= =A0 Do not call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking a= bout.=A0 You can also eat dinner, (the food is very good), 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.







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See= what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 2 06:23:47 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:23:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Fellow Performers! It is with great excitement and honor that I announce the Mt. Carmel Players Production of: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor=AE Dreamcoat"..... That's right...Joseph is back and better than ever with a cast of 50+ including a phenomenal Children's Chorus! It's a definite must see! SHOW DATES April 20, 21, 22, 27 & 28, 2007 Curtain Time 8 PM (Sunday - 4 PM) Lakeland Community College Performing Arts Center Rt. 306 & I-90 Reserved Seats, in advance: $12.00 (over 60/under 14 - $10.00) At the door: $14.00 (over 60/under 14 - $12.00) Director: Rick Bocchieri Music Director: David W. Coxe Choreographer: Jennifer Leinweber Ritz For advance ticket sales please contact Order by phone to : Rita (440) 585-1829 or Joann (440) 943-1358. Thanks for your support! Erika N. Acquaviva (Whites) "Where words fail, music speaks." -Plato = From blush at mail2.visn.net Mon Apr 2 06:21:36 2007 From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:21:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice acting class Message-ID: Do people tell you that you have a great voice? Would you like to make great side money? I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than 15 years experience. I?m offering a class in voice-over work which covers all the basics of the craft, plus my knowledge and experience about auditioning, performing and what?s needed in a demo tape. You?ve heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz Encore, on the AB Lounge infomercial, and much more. ?I must tell you I was pleased and impressed with the amount of information you gave us at the class?.This was a class well worth the small fee you charged and I want to thank you for your time and expertise!!? Janine Sarnowski The next class will be held on Monday, May 7th. Registration is required to secure a seat. ?It was fun, informative and a pleasant way to spend an evening of continuing education.? George Fiderio ?Thank you! It was money and time very well spent.? Gordon Petitt If you?re interested and would like more information, please e-mail or call 440 ? 506 ? 4312. Thanks and have a great day! Maria Farina From promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:43:48 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:43:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Film Message-ID: <58691.76.205.78.88.1175525028.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking an ASSISTANT DIRECTOR for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. 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 (where the director is based), 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 promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:58:39 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:58:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Sites Needed for Film Message-ID: <58701.76.205.78.88.1175525919.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking two (2) LOCATION SITES for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. Our independent, not for profit group is based in Akron, Ohio. 1) A HOSPITAL ROOM (or equivalent setting such as a rehab facility or nursing home, but must have a bed, food tray and adjacent chair) 2) AN UPSCALE HOTEL ROOM If you (or anyone else you know of) would like to help with any leads/contacts, and/or have any questions, PLEASE do not reply via e-mail, but CALL (330) 633-6093. 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 murphygopal at aol.com Mon Apr 2 06:59:58 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:59:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matt Murphy/Jami Ross song on the E- network Message-ID: <8C9434655CC43EE-C80-7787@webmail-mf11.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy, who performed in Rent on Broadway has just placed another one of his original songs on a nationally televised show. Paradise City (a show produced by American Idol's Ryan Seacrest) will feature a song Matt wrote called "Confused" performed by Jami Ross. "Confused", Jami's latest single made it's debut on MTV'S Laguna Beach last fall. The episode of Paradise City featuring "Confused" will air Sunday April 8th at 10:30 PM. Matthew is always looking for new young talent to write for/place songs with. For more information E-mail: MatthewJMusic at aol.com ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 08:05:01 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:05:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Needed: 4 Men and 2 women -- The Full Monty -- Akron Message-ID: <005001c77538$4a284540$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the cast for The Full Monty directed by Jacqi Loewy Evie Morris, Musical Director Weathervane Community Playhouse In the Valley -- Akron Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - Thursday nights = until opening on June 13. Production dates: June 13 - July 8, 2007 If you are not familiar with the show, it is good wholesome family fun with great music. The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great ensemble. Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if you are interested. Needed:=20 1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and sings/dances somewhat = well. This is for the role of Horse - need to be comfortable going the full = monty! 2 actors for supporting roles.=20 Over 30 - need not sing or dance. No "skin". 1 actor to play the "real" stripper.=20 Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body and move well. 1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of way) girlfriend of Jerry - 20s - = 30s. Must sing well. 1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not sing well. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the=20 cast for
The Full=20 Monty
directed by Jacqi Loewy
Evie Morris, Musical Director
 
Weathervane Community Playhouse
In the Valley -- Akron
 
Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - = Thursday=20 nights until opening on June 13.
Production dates:  June = 13 - July 8,=20 2007
 
If you are not familiar with the show,
it is good wholesome family fun with great = music.
The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great = ensemble.
 
Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if = you are=20 interested.
 
Needed:
 
1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and = sings/dances=20 somewhat well.
This is for the role of Horse - need to be = comfortable going=20 the full monty!
 
2 actors for supporting roles. 
Over 30 - need not sing or dance.  No = "skin".
 
1 actor to play the "real" stripper. 
Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body = and move=20 well.
 
1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of = way) girlfriend of=20 Jerry - 20s - 30s. Must sing well.
 
1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not = sing=20 well.
------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Apr 2 08:10:40 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:10:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?CVLT_invites_you_to_the_=22Leading_La?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?dies_Gala_Soir=E9e=22?= Message-ID: <46111CF0.8090402@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit /Leading Ladies/ Gala Soir?e Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm to be held* *at The River Room *CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE* 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH 440-247-8955 www.CVLT.org Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch... followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious /Leading Ladies / *Tickets for Soir?e and Performance - $35* *CALL 440-247-8955* Mon-Sat 1-6 PM Space is limited! Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors /Leading Ladies/ runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th About The Play */Leading Ladies/* by Ken Ludwig Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of /Crazy For You/, /Moon Over Buffalo/ and /Lend Me A Tenor/, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004). Watch www.CVLT.org for details! --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Leading Ladies
Gala Soirée

Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm

to be held at The River Room
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH
440-247-8955
www.CVLT.org

Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch...
followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious Leading Ladies

    Tickets for Soirée and Performance - $35

    CALL 440-247-8955
    Mon-Sat 1-6 PM
    Space is limited!

    Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors

    Leading Ladies runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th

About The Play

Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig

Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of Crazy For You, Moon Over Buffalo and Lend Me A Tenor, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004).

Watch www.CVLT.org for details!

--------------060304000607090308020606-- From director at cyorchestra.org Mon Apr 2 08:15:27 2007 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:15:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance to audition for this concert! 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) 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 ------ End of Forwarded Message --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus!

Last chance to audition for this concert!


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)

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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--B_3258357329_7348339-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 08:38:29 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:38:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry & B'Day Celeb@Coventry Library April 3@6PM Message-ID: <663391.96202.qm@web54510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3. Somebody will be celebrating a BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell... Music comes along with the verses you supply. The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear. The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard. The event and the coffee are complimentary. There may be some cake as well. Don't miss out! --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3.  Somebody will be celebrating a
BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell...

Music comes along with the verses you supply.  The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear.

The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard.  The event and the coffee are complimentary.  There may be some cake as well.

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Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202-- From chloe at passportproject.org Mon Apr 2 08:56:25 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:56:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Modern Dance classes (ages 3 and up) begin Tuesday 4/3 with Inlet dancer, Mikaela! Message-ID: <024c01c7753f$781303d0$2101a8c0@chloe> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable www.passportproject.org click on "classes" for more info.=20 =20 Passport Project is offering the following classes 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 =20 Contact us: (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org =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. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
www.passportproject.org = click on=20 "classes" for more info.
 
Passport Project is offering the = following=20 classes through May 5:
 
W. African Dance

Capoeira from = Brazil

Hula

Modern Dance

Creative Movement =

Dance Camp

Salsa

Line Dance

Belly Dance

Beginning Computer Skills

Graphic=20 Design

Guitar=20 Lessons

LOCATION:
 
Passport=20 Project Global Community Arts Center
12801 Buckeye=20 Road
Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44120
 
Contact us:=20 (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org
 

PEACE

Chlo=EB =20 Hopson

Passport Project, = Director

chloe at passportproject.org

ph::=20 216.721.1055

http://passportproject.org

Passport=20 Project's mission is to provide exciting educational experiences that = build=20 community through the arts, encourage respect for diversity and = rejection of=20 racism and negative bias, and inspire a passion for learning and the = global=20 community.

Passport=20 Project offers multicultural programs and residencies at = schools,=20 at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to further = this=20 mission. Passport Project does diversity train ing in the corporate=20 setting.

Passport = Project=20 is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that has been planting seeds of = peace=20 and acceptance since 1998.

 
------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 09:06:11 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:06:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening This Weekend - Cleveland professional premiere of Sondheim's Passion at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8A9@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opening This Weekend! =20 Cleveland professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's Award-winning musical PASSION Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater April 6 - May 6 =20 Book by James Lapine Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Victoria Bussert Musically Directed by Nancy Maier =20 =20 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 2, 2007 For more information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. 225 Scott Spence, ext. 239 =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, April 6 through May 6, 2007.=20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, Passion is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical. =20 "Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre." said Bussert, "It is thrilling to present the professional Cleveland premiere of this musical with such talented artists." Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri. Bussert commented, "I look forward to directing this show with all acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center. This promises to be a very special evening of theatre." =20 Passion will be Musically Directed by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a long-time collaborator with director Bussert. Borski will also design the lighting and costumes for this premiere. =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. Passion contains scenes with full nudity. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council.=20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opening This Weekend!

 

Cleveland professional = premiere

of=

Stephen Sondheim’s

Award-win= ning musical

PASSION

Beck Center for the Arts

Studio = Theater

April = 6 – May 6

 

Book by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically= Directed by

Nancy = Maier

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 2, 2007

For more information, (216) = 521-2540

Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. = 225

Scott = Spence, ext. = 239

 

Lakewood, Ohio = Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s award-winning = musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, = April 6 through May 6, 2007.

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, Passion is another award-winning = collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim.  The = Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original = Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a = Musical.  

Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre.”  said = Bussert,  “It is thrilling to present the professional = Cleveland = premiere of this musical with such talented artists.”  Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; = Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly = woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.  =   Bussert commented, “I look forward to directing this show with all = acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center.  = This promises to be a very special evening of theatre.”  =

Passion will be Musically Directed = by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a = long-time collaborator with director Bussert.  Borski will also design the = lighting and costumes for this premiere.  

This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes.  Passion contains scenes with full nudity.  Show times are Fridays and = Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on = Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on = Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.).  To reserve = tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket = prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under = with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are = available for parties of 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under = with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, = based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =

Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through = the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, = the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the = Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. =

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Apr 2 09:35:06 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:35:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Wives - Two Lives.......'Run for Your Wife' - The Hudson Players Message-ID: <022b01c77544$df6eb970$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 2, 2007 =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, written by Ray Cooney, directed by Claudia = Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the story of a = London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for coping with them. =20 When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John Smith becomes = hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two suspicious police officers. =20 The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, with their = numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in this = adult comedy. =20 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 - Adma Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull =20 Performance dates are Friday and Saturday evenings May 4th - May 19th at 8pm All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20 =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. =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release

For Immediate Release

Contact:  = Chris=20 White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  = -  April 2, = 2007

 

The=20 Hudson Players will=20 perform the comedy Run for Your Wife Friday and Saturdays May 4th = =96 May=20 19th.  = Performances are=20 at 8pm at the Barlow Community Theater.  Tickets can be purchased = at the=20 door or by advance reservations by calling=20 330-655-8522.

Run for=20 Your Wife,  written by Ray Cooney, directed = by=20 Claudia Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the = story of a=20 London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for=20 coping with them.

 

When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John = Smith becomes=20 hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two=20 suspicious police officers.

 

The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, = with=20 their numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in = this adult=20 comedy.

 

The=20 cast, directed by Claudia Lillibridge, includes:

  • John Smith=20 =96  Justin=20 Brenis
  • Mary Smith=20 =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith=20 =96  Darlene=20 Rocco
  • Stanley=20 Gardner =96  Kirk=20 Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective=20 Sergeant Porterhouse =96  = Michael=20 Rogan
  • Bobby Franklyn=20 =96  Adma=20 Young
  • Reporter=20 =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull

 

Performance dates are Friday and Saturday=20 evenings
May 4th =96 May 19th at = 8pm
All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20

 

 

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

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

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

 

The Hudson=20 Players are one of the area=92s longest running community theaters. With = a rich=20 history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly = performing=20 environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of =93good shows, = good=20 friends, good times.

 

Individual = show=20 tickets can be reserved by calling 330-655-8522, by purchasing = them in=20 advance at The Learned Owl Bookstore on Main St. in Hudson or by = purchasing them=20 at the door on performance evenings.

Tickets:  $12.00=20 Regular Admission

         &nb= sp;   =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 =20

 

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
<= /HTML> ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0-- From pnrsusan at hotmail.com Mon Apr 2 10:11:52 2007 From: pnrsusan at hotmail.com (Susan From PNRImprov) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:11:52 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Happy Spring from PNR Improv! Message-ID:

It's Spring! PNR Improv has a show!

What more could you possibly want out of your weekend?

Come see PNR Improv this Saturday and enjoy an evening of PG-13, alcohol-free entertainment in the style of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Please also consider joining us:

2007 Schedule

April 7
April 21
May 5
May 19
June 2
June 18
July 7
August 11
August 25

All shows start at 7:30pm

Admission: $5.00 at the door

Where: Quirk Cultural Center, 3rd Floor (?Newell Theatre?)

1201 Grant Street, Cuyahoga Falls

For more information, contact me at PNRSusan at hotmail.com,
or visit our website at 
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Mortgage refinance is hot 1) Rates near 30-yr lows 2) Good credit get intro-rate 4.625%* From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 10:45:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:45:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional Development at Weathervane! APRIL 16! Message-ID: <038301c7754e$c44b3330$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30" ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 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 Check out his website here! http://www.joecali.com/=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x=20 17=20
Weathervane=20 Playhouse
Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages 18 and = Up=20 ~
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG,=20 AFTRA
Check out his IMBD = here!=20 http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0859459/
Check him out on=20 Wikipedia! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rohn_Thomas
Currently ONSTAGE at = The Cleveland=20 Playhouse! http://www.clevelandplayhouse.com/releases/release.asp?key=3D20061<= /FONT>215
The purpose of this course = is to=20 introduce the student to techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. = We will=20 discuss the difference between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and = "film=20 acting" or performance designed to be recorded and edited. The class = will=20 examine what adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the = camera.=20 When it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be = natural!" is=20 not all that=92s needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor=92s = unique process=20 of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual sensibility = needed, and=20 spend time discussing the professional aspects of the business. At the = end of=20 this course you will know how to prepare and audition for a role in "the = movies"=20 and what to do once you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a = working=20 actor in the U.S.
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~=20 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100
April = 14 ~ May=20 5=20
Instructor:=20 Joe Cali; AFTRA, SAG=20
Check out his website=20 here! http://www.joecali.com/=20
What can you do to become professional? Forget what = you=92ve been=20 told about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? = Can you=20 bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive NO = advance=20 script=85 yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! Develop these = skills=20 along with the business savvy you need for a career in Voice Acting. And =
GET CALLED=20 AGAIN!
 
Space = is=20 limited so sign-up today!
 
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If you or someone you know is a performer whose talent is geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ, we would love to hear from you. The 4:12 is an alternative club night based on Christian principles. It runs from 9pm to 1am every Friday night at SPAN Ministries in Tallmadge, Ohio. We are looking for performers to share their talent in a 30-minute set. The requirements for 4:12 performers are that the artists have consistently performed their talent for at least two years and that their performance be geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ. If you are interested, call Minister Danielle Wiggins at 330.630.3190 or e-mail her at dwagsgospelnews at hotmail.com. God bless! From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Mon Apr 2 11:24:36 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:24:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 looking for a home Message-ID: <000001c77554$33c17e90$6601a8c0@eve> A model of R2D2 was made for use in Holiday Shows for Children at NASA. = It is approximately 3' tall. A person must sit inside to move it. It = has flashing lights and is very realistic looking. Great prop for a = Theatre group or display purposes. He is being offered FREE to a good = home.=20 To find out more about him, please contact Liz at Home: 216-941-3443, = Work: 216-433-8751 or e-mail her at elimac733 at aol.com. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From weedz at bright.net Mon Apr 2 11:59:24 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:59:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUTH THEATRE Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. will be holding registration for THE JUNGLE BOOK on Saturday, April 21st at the Senior Center in Wadsworth, 138 High St. from 10am-2pm. 2nd registration is Sunday, Apr 22 from 1:30-3:30pm at Barberton First Presbyterian Church 636 Park Ave. Parking is in the back and enter from the door just off the parking lot for both sites...it will be marked. Classes will begin on Sat May 5th and continue on Weds from 6:30-8:30 on May 9,16,23,30. Rehearsals will begin first week of June and be on Mon and Wed - 6:30-8:30 - Thurs 3-5PM and Sat 12-2. REGISTRATION FEE: $140 ONE CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD FROM SAME FAMILY FEE IS DUE AT REGISTRATION....NEED MORE INFORMATION, CALL 330-416-5937 OR EMAIL: Ginny Morrison Artistic Director From desmond at ccdt.com Mon Apr 2 13:12:23 2007 From: desmond at ccdt.com (desmond) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:12:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT's 07-08 CONSORT! Dance Auditions for Youth ages 12-18 Message-ID: <20070402201223.M18768@ccdt.com> ATTENTION ALL Cleveland Area DANCERS Ages 12-18 Years Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is holding DANCE AUDITIONS for its CONSORT! Youth Dance Training and Development Program. NO PREVIOUS DANCE TRAINING NECESSARY TO AUDITION Audition is in a class format so there is no need to prepare a dance. On Tuesday, April 10, 2007 from 4:00 pm-6:30pm at Karamu House?s Upper Dance Studio, CLEVELAND CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATRE (CCDT) will be holding auditions for its 2007-2008 CONSORT! dance program. Registration will be from 4-4:30pm. The class will last for 1 1/2 hours and a brief wrap-up will follow for parents/guardians and student candidates. CONSORT! is an after-school program for youth ages 12-18 dedicated to helping at-risk youth achieve personal growth through focused dance training, dance-related experiences and literacy based activities. The program runs from Sept thru May, Monday-Thursday. Candidates for the CONSORT! program must possess a strong desire to dance and be willing to learn new skills, and commit to the schedule of classes and possible performances. Come to the audition prepared to move in tights and leotards or semi-loose fitting comfortable clothing, i.e. t-shirts, sweats (no street clothing or shoes, do-rags or excessive jewelry). DATE: TUESDAY, April 10, 2007 TIME: 4:00PM-6:30PM (Registration from 4-4:30pm and Audition begins at promptly at 4:30pm) LOCATION: KARAMU HOUSE UPPER DANCE STUDIO 2355 EAST 89TH STREET (& QUINCY AVENUE) CLEVELAND, OHIO 44106 (MINUTES FROM UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AND CLEVELAND CLINIC) CALL Desmond L. Davis, Education and Outreach Director at 216.791.9000 [wk], 216.288.5451 [cell] OR E-MAIL: desmond at ccdt.com TO RESERVE A SPACE Desmond L. Davis Associate Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 2355 East 89th (& Quincy Avenue) Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.791.9000 216.791.9001 [fax] 216.288.5451 [cell] www.ccdt.com Email:info at ccdt.com From alanna at bnctheatre.com Mon Apr 2 13:20:21 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:20:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Um91bGV0dGUgUHJlc3MgUmVsZWFzZQ==?= Message-ID: <20070402202021.89266.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIEATE RELEASE Date: 3-22-07 Contact: Alanna Romansky/ Sean Derry From: The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility 140 E. Market St. Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 E-mail: alanna at bnctheatre.com Website: www.bnctheatre.com Akron, OH ??? The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company presents the Ohio Premier of Roulette, by Paul Weitz. Performances run from April 13th to May 12th, Thursday ??? Saturday at 8pm, every Sunday at 3pm, and Sunday, April 22nd at 8pm, in the Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market Street. All Tickets are $15. All students and seniors ???Pay as You Can??? for each show. Two ???Blackout Monday??? performances will be held on April 30th and May 7th at 8pm. Tickets for those performances are $7.50 for those currently working in the theatre industry. For ticket reservations call the box office at 330.606.5317. ???Dinner and a Show??? packages are also available through Crave Restaurant. For more information call the box office or visit www.bnctheatre.com. With the attentive direction of Sean McConaha, a black comedy about the exploration of the tragedy and hilarity of suburban family life unfolds on the BNC???s stage. ???Within their addled heads, those myths of the cozy nuclear family are still stenciled, like fading, atavistic tattoos. A comedy of loneliness, in which each dysfunctional family member is dysfunctional in his or her own isolating way. You start to realize that they all have their ways of withdrawing from life. No one has it under control in ???Roulette.??? But whether they admit it or not, these characters are all at least slightly in love with the romance of the family that pulls together.??? ???Every now and then a clich?? sheds its skin in American comedy to reveal something raw and unsettling. Cultural anthropologists and savvy theatergoers should know that this molting process is occurring???a sharp-tongued, broken-hearted and seriously funny new play called Roulette...??? - The New York Times ### From ileifewriter at aim.com Mon Apr 2 13:22:50 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:22:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK Message-ID: <8C9437BD1E23575-180-95E8@WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" CELEBRATING BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK WITH WRITER/PERFORMER Ife (Gail F. 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----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 13:31:24 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:31:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE "Song & Dance" performance featuring Verb Ballets at Galleria on Wednesday Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8BB@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) =20 Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. =20 FINAL WEEKEND! =20 "BECK's SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and Verb Ballets present 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 =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. =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=20 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 =20 Submitted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

*** FREE PERFORMANCE = ***

featuring=

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Wednesday,= April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near = elevators by Food = Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the = dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

“BECK’s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner…”

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Now = through April 7

Mackey = Main Stage

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland

 

***  Nominated for 8 = Tony Awards!  ***

 

Lyrics by:

Don = Black and Richard Maltby

Co-Directe= d by:

Scott = Spence & Hernando Cortez

Musically Directed by:

Larry = Goodpaster

 

More reviewer = comments…

 

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

 

=

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…”<= /font>

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.<= /b><= /p>

~ 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 or = online at www.beckcenter.org= .

 

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

 

Cast of = Characters

Emma…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;……….......Tracee Patterson*        

Joe……..……………= …………………………= 230;……………...Mark Tomasic

Dancer…………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;……………Danielle Brickman         =

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…..……...Ashley Cohen**           = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Erin Conway =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Katie Gnagy             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Sydney Ignacio

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…….…….Ashley Klinger**

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;...............Faith Nejman-McNea**          = ;  Dancer………………………R= 30;……………………….......= ......Catherine Meredith =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ...……Brian Murphy            = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Anna Roberts

         =   

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

 

** Verb Ballets intern

 

Production = Staff

Beck Center Artistic Director/Co-Director…………………R= 30;…Scott Spence

Verb Ballets Artistic Director/Co-Director/ Choreographer……Hernando Cortez

Verb Ballets Executive Director………………………&#= 8230;……….Dr. Margaret Carlson

Musical Director………………………&#= 8230;………….……………..La= rry Goodpaster

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;……...…………………..R= ichard Dickinson

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Lisa Lock

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Troy = McCarty

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;.Tod Huffman

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;……………...Steve Shack

Scenic/Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………....Trad A. Burns

Production = Manager………………………= 230;…………………….Don McBride

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………Josep= h Carmola

Costume Designer …………………………= 230;…………………..Suzy Campbell

Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;Richard B. Ingraham

Assistant Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………..Palmer F. Jankens

Light Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;……………………Ray Gould

Sound Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;………………….Jonathon Kronenberger

Props …………………………= 230;…………...............................Kate George,  Rebecca = Lamb

Floor Crew…………………………= ;……………........................James Lenahan, Steve Shack

Follow Spots………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;..Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale

 

 

 

 

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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Lewis directed by Brittany L. Westfall April 11th-14th, 8pm (April 13th is sold out!) Malone College, Performing Arts Hall 515 25th St. NW Canton, OH 44709 tickets $6 weeknights/ $8 weekends call the box office for tickets: 330-471-8202 From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:22:05 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:22:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock still seeking Male Actors for Lead Roles: Non-Equity Message-ID: <8C9438418D17476-10B8-910C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently taking submissions for the 2007 season. Still Seeking Men ages 30 and up, singing and non-singing for following roles: For Big River: the role of Mark Twain: narrator of whole show also triples as Harvey Wilkes and Judge Thatcher. Does sing. Mame: Beaugarde, Mame's love interest. Must be able to sing. Debonair and gentile. Mr. Upson. Non-singing role. Comic character ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:24:01 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:24:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Seeking Asian American and Contact Information Message-ID: <8C943845E0D09D2-10B8-912C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently seeking an Asian American for the role of Ito in Mame. For more information check out www.mercurysummerstock.com or call Pierre Brault at 216 771 5862. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 13:43:33 2007 From: cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com (Holly Cavanaugh) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check Out the Cardinaire Radio Show on MySpace! Message-ID: <882669.94780.qm@web37304.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes. She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show. Check out the MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/cardinaireradioshow or subscribe via Itunes at http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=250909691 Don't forget to check out her website at http://www.freewebs.com/cardinaire --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes.  She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show.
 
 
 
 
 
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--0-860483874-1175546613=:94780-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Apr 2 15:35:37 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:35:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]mayes on law and order Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you worked with Rob Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or were classmates from = University School, you might like to catch him on Law and Order tomorrow = night (Tuesday) at 10:00.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
If you worked with Rob = Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or = were classmates from University School, you might like to catch him = on Law and Order tomorrow night = (Tuesday) at 10:00.
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--0-284619456-1175609262=:49167-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Tue Apr 3 07:38:26 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 10:38:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Student Wins Met Opera Audition Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Alek Shrader, a Student at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Wins the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s National Council Audition Tenor is one of six young singers selected for $15,000 cash prize at =20 Grand Finals Concert on April 1 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99= s =20 degree student in opera theater at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, =20= is one of six young singers to win the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 = =20 National Council Auditions and with it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was =20 selected from 11 finalists who performed arias with the Met =20 Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at the Grand Finals Concert, =20= held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro =20 intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! mes = amis=E2=80=9D from =20 Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. The Grand Finals Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date =20 on public radio stations across the United States. Check local =20 listings for air times. A student of Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, =20 Shrader is the third Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to =20 win the prestigious Met competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 = =20 won in 2003; soprano Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a =20 bachelor=E2=80=99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s = degree in =20 opera theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies =20 with Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October =20 participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice =20 Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in L=E2=80=99Elis= ir =20 d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in =20 Dialogues des Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in West Side Story. Shrader made his professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in =20 Il Barbiere di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last =20 January sang Florville in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New = =20 York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at St. Louis, Opera = News =20 wrote: =E2=80=9CAlek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with = great skill =20 and sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last = month he =20 attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera =20 Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La Cenerentola with San =20 Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the =20= Juilliard Opera Center. Oberlin audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior =20 recital on Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His =20 program will include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. 39, = Joaqu=C3=ADn =20 Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en forma de canciones, Op. 19, Ralph Vaughan =20 Williams=E2=80=99 Four Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in =20 the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The =20= recital is free and open to the public. The Met Opera made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 =20 singers who participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 =20= regions throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the =20 Metropolitan Opera National Council. Given the reach of the =20 auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition =20 associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council =20 Auditions are considered the most prestigious in North America for =20 singers seeking to launch an operatic career. Some winners are =20 invited to join the Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist =20 Development Program. Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading =20 operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, Deborah =20 Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, Ben =20 Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera =20 season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met performances. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated amid =20 the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the =20 oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. =20 Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the =20 highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational treasure=E2=80=9D by = the =20 Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious =20 careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin =20 alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and =20 conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, =20 Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David =20 Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary =20 music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary =20 Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, =20 Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include =20 Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera =20 companies throughout the world. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

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440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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Alek Shrader, a Student at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, = Wins

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OBERLIN, OHIO = (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99s degree student in opera theater at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, is one of six young singers to win the = Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 National Council Auditions and with = it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was selected from 11 finalists who = performed arias with the Met Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at = the Grand Finals Concert, held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed = =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don = Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! = mes amis=E2=80=9D from Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. =

The Grand Finals = Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date on public radio = stations across the United States. Check local listings for air = times.

A student of = Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, Shrader is the third = Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to win the prestigious Met = competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 won in 2003; soprano = Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002.

Born in = Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a bachelor=E2=80= =99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s degree in opera = theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies with = Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October = participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice = Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in = L=E2=80=99Elisir d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in Dialogues des = Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in = West Side Story.

Shrader made his = professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in Il Barbiere = di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last January sang Florville = in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at = St. Louis, Opera News wrote: =E2=80=9CA= lek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with great skill and = sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last month he = attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La = Cenerentola with San = Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the = Juilliard Opera Center.

Oberlin = audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior recital on = Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His program will = include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. = 39, Joaqu=C3=ADn Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en = forma de canciones, Op. = 19, Ralph Vaughan Williams=E2=80=99 Four = Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The = recital is free and open to the public.

The Met Opera = made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 singers who = participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 regions = throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the Metropolitan = Opera National Council. Given the reach = of the auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition = associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions = are considered the most prestigious in North America for singers seeking = to launch an operatic career. Some winners are invited to join the = Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. =E2=80=A8=E2= =80=A8 Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, = Deborah Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, = Ben Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera = season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met = performances.

The Oberlin = Conservatory of Music, founded in = 1865 and situated amid the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College = since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the = United States. Renowned internationally as a professional = music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational = treasure=E2=80=9D by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve = illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous = Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and = conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, = Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David = Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music = ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble = (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, Pacifica, = Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin = alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies = throughout the world.

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= --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg)-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 3 07:39:28 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 7:39:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a DJ? David Ebbert/Apr. 3 & Other News! Message-ID: <26095612.1175611168589.JavaMail.root@web18> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" DJ - DAVID EBBERT (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 3, 2007) To view David's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1077 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Apr 3 08:09:24 2007 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:09:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for male Actor for Ohio Premiere of 'Stained Glass Ugly' Message-ID: --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Q= ui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mid-30's age rang= e for the role of Adam. =20 This is a two person show, very demanding role. =20 Synopsis: After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower half of h= is face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of his tongue= that once was so effortless. His fiance of the time struggles to maintain= their relationship and the love they once shared. Through several genres = and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret how the world sees the= m, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to present and beyond. = How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty becomes so horribly disfigu= red? =20 The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement. Actors work on contra= ct for pay. =20 Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time. Sincerely,Justin TatumFourth Wall Productions= --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Qui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mi= d-30's age range for the role of Adam.
 
This is a two person show, very demanding role.
 
Synopsis:  After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower= half of his face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of = his tongue that once was so effortless.  His fiance of the time strugg= les to maintain their relationship and the love they once shared.  Thr= ough several genres and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret ho= w the world sees them, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to = present and beyond.  How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty be= comes so horribly disfigured?
 
The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement.  Actors work= on contract for pay.
 
Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time.

Sincerely,
Justin T= atum
Fourth Wall Productions


<= /body> = --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 3 08:56:19 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance = performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 09:28:33 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 09:28:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kitten Wanted Message-ID: <410740.36133.qm@web36508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Now how often does this happen? Wife and I are seeking a 4-6month old female kitten to join our family member and become a playmate with our Cocker Spaniel pup. Short hair in important but color is not. We live in Medina but are moving to Cleveland Heights shortly. We can take the kitten now or we can wait for a bit. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Apr 3 10:40:33 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 13:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Spring Weather: A Public Service Announcement from Something Dada Message-ID: <20070403-13403384-6ac-0@acc7> The solstice has come and gone, and we are now full-fledged into spring. As such, the weather will be changing rapidly, and will often be a topic of conversation. Unfortunately, many people fall into old, annoying, conversational traps when discussing this common subject. To help you avoid this trap, Something Dada has prepared a list of things NOT to say when conversing about the climate. - "Hot/cold/wet/humid/etc. enough for you?" This old standby was dated when your grandparents were wearing whatever passed for Pampers back then. - "Can you believe this weather?" Yes. We can. You know why? Because it's there. 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This is perfect weather for going to see the hilarious improvisational comedy of Something Dada!" You can change the exact wording, but using this general idea will make you infinitely more popular than any of the tired old saws listed above. Then go to http://www.somethingdada.com, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or call 216.696.4242 and make reservations, and you'll be enjoying the weather inside our theater, and the adulation of your friends for your conversational skills. And you know why it's so hot? Temperature. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, April 6th, 2007 8:00 PM Saturday, April 7th, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Tue Apr 3 10:09:33 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:09:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 -- home at last! Message-ID: <000401c77612$e3265ea0$6601a8c0@eve> To all who offered to take r2d2 into their homes -- he has been adopted. = Thanks for helping. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From vwilson at karamu.com Tue Apr 3 10:23:58 2007 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian C. Wilson) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:23:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu looking for summer cultural arts instructors Message-ID: <000001c77614$dfcf0b60$3501a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment? Or Do you enjoy the arts and love working with children? You're Invited to Karamu's Open House for Summer Employment Karamu House Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors in: Drama Dance Visual Arts Digital Photography When: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Where: Karamu House Concert Hall 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Time: 3pm - 7pm Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their discipline For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. 228 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment?

Or =

Do you enjoy the = arts and love working with children?

You’re = Invited to Karamu’s Open House for Summer = Employment

Karamu House = Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors = in:

Drama

Dance

Visual = Arts

Digital = Photography

When: Wednesday, = April 18, 2007

Where: Karamu = House Concert Hall

2355 East 89th = Street

Cleveland, Ohio 44106   =

Time: 3pm - = 7pm

Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a = minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their = discipline

For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. = 228

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60-- From Cindi at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 3 10:28:34 2007 From: Cindi at playhousesquare.org (Cindi Szymanski) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:28:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Mock Audition Workshop with All Shook Up! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0005A188D4@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Broadway Buzz Backstage Master Class Wednesday, April 18 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Idea Center at Playhouse Square 1375 Euclid Avenue FREE Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop. Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of music to sing. Please bring the sheet music in the correct key. Be prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you have them. Registration to participate or observe is required. Please call 216.348.7909. =20 Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center. www.PlayhouseSquare.org/arts-education =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway = Buzz Backstage Master Class
Wednesday, April 18
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Idea Center at Playhouse Square

1375 Euclid Avenue

FREE

Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop.  Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of = music to sing.  Please bring the sheet music in the correct key.  Be = prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you = have them.

Registratio= n to participate or observe is required.  Please call = 216.348.7909.

 

Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center.

www.Playhou= seSquare.org/arts-education

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 3 10:56:19 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C2F5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A Call For Artists: The Beck Center for the Arts seeks art exhibitions for its 2007-2008 Theater Season. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is one of the area's largest cultural and performing arts organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland's Westside. Each year, we provide professional theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of thousands of patrons in Northeast Ohio. =20 We are currently seeking art submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater season which runs from September though August. Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek Galleria in the Beck Center's Main lobby, the Galleria located in the waiting area of the center's Music Armory Building, and for other possible exhibit areas. Exhibits typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community through press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means of communication. =20 Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center: 1) We accept all media that can be publicly displayed 2) Artists are responsible for installing and dismantling their exhibits 3) All works must be properly matted, framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus 4) All works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center frequented by families. We have the right to not accept inappropriate artwork. No nudes as subject matter are accepted for exhibit. 5) Exhibited works may be offered for sale. The Beck Center collects 20% commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on display until the close of the exhibit. =20 How to enter: Please send your submissions to: =20 The Beck Center for the Arts Attn: John Coyne - Gallery 17801 Detroit Ave Lakewood, OH 44107 =20 Submissions should include the following: *=09 5 - 10 images of your work. Digital files are preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer. Slides are also acceptable. (no nudes as subject matter, please) * An artist statement * A bio sheet or resume which details your exhibit history =20 Submission deadline is June 1, 2007 =20 Note: there is no fee for submitting your work. Images submitted for exhibit will not be returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and confidential. =20 Selection Process A panel of artists, instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a gallery schedule for the entire season. Artists will be notified of Beck Center's intent to exhibit their work by August 1, 2007 =20 =20 Thank you for you interest in our exhibit opportunities. We look forward to receiving your submissions! Please feel free to contact me with any questions: Email: jcoyne at beckcenter.org . Phone: 216-521-2540 ext 236. =20 Sincerely, =20 =20 John Coyne Gallery Coordinator Ph: 216/521-2540 x236 Fx: 216/521-2110 Em: jcoyne at beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Call For = Artists:  The Beck = Center for the Arts seeks art = exhibitions=20 for its 2007-2008 Theater Season.

 

The = Beck Center=20 for the Arts is one of the area’s largest cultural and performing = arts=20 organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland’s Westside.  Each year, we provide = professional=20 theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of = thousands of=20 patrons in Northeast=20 Ohio.

 

We are currently seeking art=20 submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater = season=20 which runs from September though August. =20 Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek=20 Galleria in the Beck = Center’s Main lobby, the Galleria = located in the=20 waiting area of the center’s Music Armory=20 Building, and for = other=20 possible exhibit areas.  = Exhibits=20 typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community = through=20 press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means = of=20 communication.

 

Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center:<= /B>

1)     =20 We=20 accept all media that can be publicly displayed

2)     =20 Artists=20 are responsible for installing and dismantling their=20 exhibits

3)     =20 All=20 works must be properly = matted,=20 framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus

4)     =20 All=20 works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center = frequented by=20 families.  We have the = right to not=20 accept inappropriate artwork.  = No nudes as subject matter are = accepted for=20 exhibit.

5)     =20 Exhibited=20 works may be offered for sale.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center collects = 20%=20 commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on = display=20 until the close of the exhibit.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your=20 submissions to:

 

The Beck = Center for the=20 Arts

Attn:  John Coyne -=20 Gallery

17801 Detroit=20 Ave

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

 

 Submissions should include the=20 following:

  •  5 – 10 = images of your=20 work.  Digital files are = preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer.  Slides are also = acceptable.  (no nudes as subject matter, = please)
  • An artist=20 statement
  • A bio sheet = or resume=20 which details your exhibit history

 

Submission = deadline is June 1,=20 2007

 

Note: =20 there is no fee for submitting your work.  Images submitted for exhibit = will not be=20 returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and=20 confidential.

 

Selection=20 Process

A panel of = artists,=20 instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a = gallery=20 schedule for the entire season.  =20 Artists will be notified of Beck Center’s intent to exhibit = their work by=20 August 1, 2007

 

 

Thank you for = you interest=20 in our exhibit opportunities.  = We=20 look forward to receiving your submissions!  Please feel free to contact me = with any=20 questions:   = Email:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org.  Phone:  216-521-2540  ext = 236.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John=20 Coyne

Gallery=20 Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540 =20 x236
Fx:  = 216/521-2110
Em:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1175623908-- From rmpavlock at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:36:57 2007 From: rmpavlock at yahoo.com (Rebecca Pavlock) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:36:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tap Class for ages 5-6 Message-ID: <20070403193657.10903.qmail@web54207.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6! Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45. Children will have fun and learn a new skill. Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com. There is still time to sign up! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6!  Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45.  Children will have fun and learn a new skill.  Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com.  There is still time to sign up!
 


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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Tue Apr 3 12:38:24 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:38:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical theater workshop taught by Broadway performer April 15 Message-ID: <004a01c77627$a4b07ba0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Broadway performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 (CANAL FULTON) -- A musical theater workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio. Jonathan Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want to pursue professional musical theater. A beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. Tisevich, whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of "Titanic," will give a brief performance from one of the musicals he was in while in New York City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of "RENT" on Broadway and was cast in "Miss Saigon" and "The Full Monty." He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions. During the musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the Turning Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417. The Turning Pointe School of Dance home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET 2387 Locust Street South Canal Fulton, OH 44614 (330) 854-1417 www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

   

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Broadway = performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 =

(CANAL FULTON) --  A musical theater = workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio.

Jonathan = Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want = to pursue professional musical theater. 

A = beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class = for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. =

Tisevich, = whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of “Titanic,” will give a brief performance from one of the = musicals he was in while in New York = City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of =  “RENT” on Broadway and was cast in “Miss Saigon” and “The = Full Monty.” He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions.

During the = musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and = learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting = exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also = perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the = Turning = Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417.

 =

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance           &n= bsp;
home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET
2387 Locust Street = South

Canal Fulton, OH  44614

(330) = 854-1417

www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net   &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;          

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------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0-- From broadwaysch at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:52:49 2007 From: broadwaysch at yahoo.com (Barbara Bachtell) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:52:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need PT children's dance instructor starting April 14 Message-ID: <286757.40826.qm@web81813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14: Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session). The ideal candidate will: Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance. Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable. Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9. Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children. Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way. Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults. You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts. You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session. When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references. --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14:  Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m.  The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session).
 
The ideal candidate will:
  • Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance.  Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable.
  • Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9.
  • Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children.
  • Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way.
  • Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults.
You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts.  You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session.
 
When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references.
--0-934337930-1175629969=:40826-- From Rex.Snider at bendix.com Tue Apr 3 13:16:53 2007 From: Rex.Snider at bendix.com (Rex.Snider at bendix.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:16:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted volunteer webmaster Message-ID: <369EE028D0B173429EA29AC1A29EB1230D2A07BC@elys0013> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kalliope Stage is looking for a volunteer webmaster. No need to do = serious design work, that will be done by others and provided to the = webmaster for implimenting on the website. Just someone with the time to = do somewhat regular maintainence and improvements.=20 Please contact:=20 Rex Snider=20 Managing Director=20 Kalliope Stage=20 rex.snider at kalliopestage.com=20 216-321-0870=20 Best Regards,=20 Rex R. Snider=20 Best Regards, =20 Rex R. Snider -- Pro/E CAD Administrator Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC 901 Cleveland Street Elyria, OH 44035 Phone: 440-329-9586 Fax: 440-329-9780 e-mail: rex.snider at bendix.com =20 http://HYPERLINK "http://www.bendix.com/"www.bendix.com = =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Wanted volunteer webmaster

Kalliope Stage is looking for a = volunteer webmaster. No need to do serious design work, that will be = done by others and provided to the webmaster for implimenting on the = website. Just someone with the time to do somewhat regular maintainence = and improvements.

Please contact:
Rex Snider
Managing Director
Kalliope Stage
rex.snider at kalliopestage.com
216-321-0870
Best Regards,
Rex R. = Snider


Best Regards,

=A0


Rex R. = Snider


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Pro/E CAD Administrator

Bendix Commercial Vehicle = Systems LLC

901 Cleveland Street=A0 = Elyria, OH=A0 44035

Phone:=A0 440-329-9586

Fax:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = 440-329-9780

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 3 13:18:33 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 16:18:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: "The Foreigner" at CVLT Message-ID: <4612B699.8060209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner" WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955 Directed by Bob McCoy Written/ /by/ /Larry Shue AUDITION DETAILS: Needed - 5 men, 2 women * CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer. * S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend. * BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA. Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others. * REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret * CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante. David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful. * ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake. * OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan /*THE FOREIGNER */When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You're sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production. Dates: AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30 PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30 Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com www.CVLT.org --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner"

WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955

Directed by Bob McCoy
Written by Larry Shue

AUDITION DETAILS:

Needed - 5 men, 2 women

  • CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer.
  • S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend.
  • BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA.  Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others.
  • REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret
  • CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante.  David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful.
  • ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake.
  • OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan

THE FOREIGNER When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You’re sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.

Dates:

AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM
CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm
REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30
PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30

Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com

www.CVLT.org



--------------090002040808000302040305-- From ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 3 14:52:06 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:52:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event on April 12 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) event! Theatre Rocks! Thursday, April 12, 2007 6:00-7:45 p.m. Studio One Theatre Complimentary food, specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment provided. Please feel free to bring interested co-workers and friends. RSVP to lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9 Stay after for the 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 233. The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.795.7000 www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event on April 12

The Cleveland Play = House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) = event!

Theatre = Rocks!
Thursday, April 12, = 2007
6:00-7:45 = p.m.
Studio One = Theatre

Complimentary food, = specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment = provided.

Please feel free to = bring interested co-workers and friends.

RSVP to = lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9

Stay after for the = 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event = are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. = 233.

The Cleveland Play = House
8500 Euclid = Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio = 44106
216.795.7000
www.clevelandplayhouse.com







------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10-- From vmd614 at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 3 15:39:03 2007 From: vmd614 at sbcglobal.net (VINCENT DEPAUL) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:39:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TD needed immediately for Guys and Dols Message-ID: <20070403223903.63759.qmail@web82012.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls. Set construction starts 4/9/07. Stipend is $500.00 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. --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls.  Set construction starts 4/9/07.  Stipend is $500.00  Must have own tools and suitable transportation for any materials purchased.  This is a pretty simple gig and should take no longer than 1 week to complete around the schedule you determine.   Call 216/227-9428 for additional information.
--0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305-- From zorratheexplora at att.net Tue Apr 3 17:22:28 2007 From: zorratheexplora at att.net (zorratheexplora at att.net) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 00:22:28 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Songs for a New World sheet music Message-ID: <040420070022.26154.4612EFC2000D224B0000662A21587667550E9D01049F980A0A089B0E9D9D0196@att.net> --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone. I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated. The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well. Thanks to all!! Happy Spring!!! --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello everyone.
I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated.
The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well.
Thanks to all!!
Happy Spring!!! 
--NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0-- From dazzletap at neo.rr.com Tue Apr 3 18:37:35 2007 From: dazzletap at neo.rr.com (Norma Capocci) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 21:37:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lady Liberty & Frank Sinatra singer wanted Message-ID: <004201c77659$d277ec30$6401a8c0@homepc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting an auction called "A Night on = Broadway." They are looking for someone who can portray "Lady Liberty" = and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator. For details please contact Teresa Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or = call her at 330-497-1556 (home) or 330-324-7304 (cell). Thank you. Norma Capocci ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting = an auction=20 called "A Night on Broadway."  They are looking for someone who can = portray=20 "Lady Liberty" and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator.
 
For details please contact Teresa = Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or =
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Thank you.
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------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50-- From shart00 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 04:40:28 2007 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:40:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Person Needed Message-ID:

Garfield Heights Little Theatre needs a set builder for their May Production of "Love. Sex and the I.R.S.  Small interior set.  Small salary involved.  More info call 662-1223 to the director - he can explain exactly what is needed. Or call 441-7027 and leave message.



The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:39:41 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:39:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE TEMPEST (Great Lakes Theatre Festival) Message-ID: <597996.16124.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Farce over substance: ?THE TEMPEST? at Great Lakes Theater Festival Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?We are such stuff as dreams are made of.? ?THE TEMPEST,? now being staged at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, is sometimes billed as Shakespeare?s last play. In fact, ?HENRY VII? and ?TWO NOBLE KINSMEN? were written later. Another misconception about the play is that it is a comedy. Modern editors have relabelled it as either a romance or a fantasy. To add to the interesting background of the script, when it was written it was basically ignored as a minor work. Today, however, critics and scholars consider it to be one of the Bard?s greatest works. In contrast to many of Shakespeare?s plays, which make for excellent reading, ?THE TEMPEST? requires staging to develop its full effect. It is inherently theatrical since it contains invisible beings that the audience can see but the characters cannot and lends itself to farcical interludes that can?t be created on the page. It is multi-sensory theatre which includes storms, music, and sounds which are required to create its imagery. Shakespeare, in his major plays, often asked, ?What is a human being?? This is the theme of ?THE TEMPEST.? The play begins with a tempestuous storm at sea. Twelve years previously Prospero, the Duke of Milan, was usurped by his brother Antonio with the support of Alonso, King of Naples, and the king?s brother, Sebastian. But for the help of Alonso?s advisor, Gonzalo, he would have been killed with his only daughter Miranda. Gonzalo furnished them with the means to survive, including Prospero?s precious books, and cast them into the sea. They eventually landed on a remote island, once ruled by the witch Sycorax, but now inhabited by her only son, the malformed Caliban. Upon his arrival Prospero released Ariel, a powerful spirit who had been enslaved by Sycorax. It is through the help of the ?invisible? Ariel that Prospero, aware that a passing ship contains his brother and the co-conspirators, causes a storm and shipwrecks the vessel. As the play unfolds, love, plotting, drunkenness, a test of faith, new awarnesses and physical and psychological discovery take place. With a good production, it is Shakespeare at his finest. Any director of ?THE TEMPEST? must make several decisions: How far is s/he going to go to take the fantasy? Is farce or comedy going to reign? Andrew May, directing his first play for GLFT, has decided to let loose all the effects, play for laughs, thus overshadowing the text. As for the cast, Sara Bruner is delightful as Ariel, the airy Spirit. She moves well and develops a consistent character. Handsome David Gregory is on target as the naive love-controlled Ferdinand. On the other hand, Aled Davies disappoints as Prospero. He displays two moods...quiet or yelling. He doesn?t build a compelling character. When we hear Prospero recite the epilogue, after laying down his wand, we should feel that all in the world is well. Unfortunately, that was not the case. David Anthony Smith (Sebastian) yells almost every line. Dougfred Miller (Antonio) is often difficult to hear as he doesn?t project. Though they delighted the audience with their overdone actions, Jeffrey Hawkins and Lynn Robert Berg, are over the top as two drunken shipmates, substituting slapstick for concept. Pretty Laura Welsh screeches her way through the role of Miranda, daughter to Prospero. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you like farce carried to its max, startling special effects, and stress on visual effects over substance then you?ll like this production of ?THE TEMPEST.? It?s not a bad production, just one with a debatable interpretation and some questionable acting. For educators: GLTF has prepared an excellent teacher?s guide to accompany a discussion for students who will be attending this fun production. A special student rate of $13 applies for the run of this show and ?HAY FEVER.? ?THE TEMPEST? and ?HAY FEVER? run through April 21 at the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. For ticket information call 216-241-6000 or go to www.greatlakestheater.org 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Apr 4 00:34:59 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 03:34:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Message-ID: <46131CE30200008D000099FD@mailgate.wooster.edu> Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Actors sought for an independent short film: working title ???The Incident.??? A legendary fraternity party leads to tragic results. The film will shoot in Cleveland April 20-22. There is no pay, but actors will receive a copy of the finished DVD. Speaking and extra roles are available for many men and women between 18-25 years old, and 1 man or woman between 40-60 years old. Auditions for speaking roles will be held MONDAY, APRIL 9 at: CLEVELAND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 1 Monticello Boulevard (at Mayfield Road) Activity Room #4 in the Child Care Suite Actors will be seen between 7:15 PM and 9 PM. No monologue is required. Actors will read from the script. We are striving for a racially diverse cast. All are welcome to audition. Extras should not attend these auditions. Instead, submit a recent photo and resume (if applicable) via email to avalentine at wooster.edu. For more information, please call Ansley Valentine at (330) 347-1519 or email avalentine at wooster.edu. SPEAKING CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Fraternity Members???All are 18-22 years old. Aside from the two characters specified, these roles can be played by any ethnicity. In fact, we are striving for a racially diverse cast. President ??? Joe Martinez (Hispanic, good looking, tries to be a good leader and do the right thing) Vice President ??? Kyle (Caucasian. Feels as though he was ???passed over??? for the president???s post. Harbors some racially motivated animosity.) Pledge Trainer - Collier Treasurer - Drew Recruitment Chair - Simon Risk Manager - David Social Chairman - Ted New Recruit - Ryan Russell Various members and pledges (extras with a few lines) Alumnus ??? Marcus (24 years old. Had been a strong member of the fraternity. After graduation, he gave up, started smoking pot, etc.) Chapter Advisor (30 to 40 years old male) Sorority Girl ??? Ashley (Attends the party and gets very drunk, falls and hurts herself) Sorority Girl 2 ??? Ashley???s Friend Various college women Policeman ??? Jeff (Late 20???s???early 30???s, strong) Uninvited Guests ??? Two drunk, unruly college guys. One is ready to start a fight. Detective (50-60 years old. Typical, hard-pushing police detective. Has a dislike for those who try to avoid responsibility.) EXTRAS (Party guests of college age) Ansley Valentine Ohio State Director, KCACTF Region III Assistant Professor Department of Theatre The College of Wooster 1189 Beall Avenue Wooster, OH 44691 330-263-2028 Office 330-347-1519 Cell Phone From msbusybee52 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 05:32:55 2007 From: msbusybee52 at hotmail.com (Bev Muzilla) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:32:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions Message-ID:
Lorain Community Music Theater
will be holding auditions for
"Hello, Dolly!"
Sat., April 14th and Sun., April 15th
 
Location:  St. Mary's School Hall ~ 7th & Reid Ave,. Lorain
Registration:  11:30am
Auditions to begin promptly at Noon and will be finished by 3pm
Call-backs will be held on Sun., April 15th, beginning at 4pm
 
Bring a prepared vocal selection and sheet music.  An accompanist will be provided.  Come dressed for movement.
 
Production Dates:  July 13, 14, 20, 21, & 22 (matinee), 2007
at the beautifully restored Lorain Palace Theater at 6th & Broadway, Lorain
 
Directed by Ansley Valentine
Produced by Bev Muzilla
 
Join us as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary!
Have questions regarding our production?  Please respond to this e-mail.
 


The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 4 06:03:14 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:03:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks Costumers Message-ID: -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. This is a compensated position. For a complete list of productions go to our web site- _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) . Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. Tom Meyrose Managing Director ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. = ;=20 This is a compensated position.  For a complete list of productions go=20= to=20 our web site- www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.=
 
Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio= and=20 is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks.
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director




See= what's free at AO= L.com.
-------------------------------1175691794-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:09:30 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:09:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Mission Dining Room Set Message-ID: <554928.41641.qm@web36504.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are moving into a Arts and Crafts period home in Cleveland Heights and are looking for a Mission Dining room table and chairs. The dining room is very large and is generous with built ins so all I need is the table and chairs. Two armchairs and six side chairs would work. Our current set is just too small and too country for the room. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 4 09:11:57 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 09:11:57 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free Message-ID: <46136BDD.31541.2DA320@marcus.designerglass.com> --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free coupons for tickets to the show featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. FINAL WEEKEND! "BECK=B4s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times Beck Center and Verb Ballets present Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Now through April 7 Mackey Main Stage 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland 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. If you'd like to be removed from this list, please reply to mbales at oh.verio.com. --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body =
*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free
coupons for
tickets to the show

featuring

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber´s

Song & Dance

Wednesday, April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near elevators by Food Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the
dynamic dancers from Verb
Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free
discount offer for
Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

"BECK´s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..."

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

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

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 $2 administrative fee.  To reserve
tickets, call the Beck
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If you'd like to be removed from this list, please
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--Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880-- From costumes at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 07:09:58 2007 From: costumes at greatlakestheater.org (Costume Shop) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:09:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Band Uniforms-free to good home Message-ID: <000001c776c2$edf13750$6401a8c0@Costume> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Free to good home. Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants. Good range of sizes-34 to 46. Approximately 75-100 available. Must pick up. For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Free to good home.  Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants.  Good range of = sizes-34 to 46.  Approximately 75-100 available.  Must pick up.  = For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes = Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250.  =

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750-- From bkristy at mindspring.com Wed Apr 4 08:58:32 2007 From: bkristy at mindspring.com (Beverly Kristy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:58:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NE OHIO Bike Builders appear on TLC's Biker Buildoff!! Message-ID: <01e901c776d2$1a05dcb0$e9899f04@BEVERLY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable North East Ohio's newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker Buildoff"! Bikers and non bikers alike will enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker Buildoff = tomorrow as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) = go at it against their competitor in this week's season finale episode. Scott Webster, Brian Korelec and crew make us all proud as they = represent our area in this unique bike building challenge.=20 Their episode airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC (repeats = 12 AM). I won't give the outcome away but the buzz is they'll be back for a = rechallenge next season! Let's support them by tuning in and congratulate them via their website- = www.leroythompsonchoppers.com . Happy Viewing, Beverly Kristy 440-487-6698 bkristy at mindspring.com ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

 
North = East Ohio's=20 newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker = Buildoff"!
 
 
 
Bikers and non bikers = alike will=20 enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker = Buildoff tomorrow=20 as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) go at it = against=20 their competitor in this week's season finale=20  episode.
 
Scott Webster, Brian = Korelec and=20 crew make us all proud as they represent our area in this unique bike = building=20 challenge.
 
Their episode = airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC = (repeats 12=20 AM).
 
I won't give the = outcome away but=20 the buzz is they'll be back for a rechallenge next = season!
 
Let's support them by = tuning in=20 and congratulate them via their website-  www.leroythompsonchoppers.c= om =20 .
 
Happy=20 Viewing,
Beverly=20 Kristy
440-487-6698
bkristy at mindspring.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0-- From ekbole at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 08:02:29 2007 From: ekbole at sbcglobal.net (Kenneth Kowalski) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 08:02:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor Needed for Local Independent Film Message-ID: <193065.87633.qm@web81301.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan." This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event. Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis. The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film). Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so. Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule. While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion. A great career/resume enhancing opportunity! Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have. To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com Please - Serious inquiries only! Sincerely, The Mama's Plan Film Group --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii
    The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan."  This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event.  Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis.

    The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student.  Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming.  He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film).  Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so.  Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule.

    While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion.  A great career/resume enhancing opportunity!  Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have.

    To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com
Please - Serious inquiries only!

Sincerely,

The Mama's Plan Film Group
--0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633-- From MSobczak at kichler.com Wed Apr 4 08:08:32 2007 From: MSobczak at kichler.com (Sobczak, Michael) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:08:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately seeking Script - Please Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script - Please Help The Mike and Al show needs help locating a script. After a year of = performances on the first Saturday of each and every month at the = Barking Spider we are burning out in terms of coming up with new = material. Everyone we have discussed this with has said the same thing. = Why don't you try "Taking a Sabbatical"? So if anyone out there can help us with "Taking a Sabbatical" we would = really appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider = this Saturday at 11:00 PM. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script – Please Help

Desperately seeking Script - = Please Help

The Mike and Al show needs = help locating a script.  After a year of performances on the first = Saturday of each and every month at the Barking Spider we are burning = out in terms of coming up with new material.  Everyone we have = discussed this with has said the same thing. Why don’t you try = “Taking a Sabbatical”?

So if anyone out there can = help us with “Taking a Sabbatical” we would really = appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider this = Saturday at 11:00 PM.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED-- From jtbuck at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 09:00:11 2007 From: jtbuck at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 16:00:11 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOME: FOR THE ARTS Dramatic Telling of Mark's Gospel Message-ID: HOME: FOR THE ARTS PRESENTS New Zealand/Cleveland actor Geoofrey Darling in a workshop in the oral storytelling tradition on SATURDAY, APRIL 14 from 1-5PM at First Grace United Church of Christ 350 S. Portage Path Akron, OH 44320 330-762-8469 www.firstgraceucc.org And will present The Gospel of Mark in a dramatic solo performance on SUNDAY, April 14 at 3PM in the First Grace Sanctuary. PLEASE FIND FLYER ATTACHED BOTH events are free and open to the public. _________________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600&bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 09:34:07 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:34:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]For Sale: (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... Message-ID: <380646.31427.qm@web90407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I have two (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... 1. 15" for $20 2. 17" for $25 Both or seperate. Medina area. 330-410-0488 thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels
in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel
to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427-- From lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 09:40:42 2007 From: lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org (Lisa Ortenzi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:40:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School present Summer Theater Institute for Middle and High School Students Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F62A315@gltf01.gltf.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & Dance!!! A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007. Great Lakes Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making and much more! There will also be Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director.=20 The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare play. This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual attention on a daily basis. There is no audition required so all students will be considered for the program. Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level. For more information, a brochure or to register for the summer program contact: =20 Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu =20 Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer Theater Institute Web Page at: http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm =20 Lisa Ortenzi Great Lakes Theater Festival Supervisor, School Residency Program lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org We are such things as dreams are made on... =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present = The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & = Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered = at Hawken = School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007.  Great Lakes = Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite = you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in = Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making = and much more!   

There will also be Master = Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic = Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a = performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute = presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare = play.

This four-week program is designed for = students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn = from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual = attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition required so all students = will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in = a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own = level.

For more information, a brochure or to = register for the summer program contact: 

Dan Call, Hawken School, = 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu  =

Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer = Theater Institute Web Page at: = http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm<= /o:p>

 

Lisa Ortenzi

Great Lakes Theater Festival

Supervisor, School Residency Program

lortenzi at greatlakestheater= .org

We are such things as dreams are made = on...

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0-- From stacy at yaneo.org Wed Apr 4 09:50:38 2007 From: stacy at yaneo.org (Stacy Goldberg) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:50:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apply now: paid summer internships in the arts! Message-ID: <20070404164505.72C4C3014A@smtp-ext-04.mx.pitdc1.expedient.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention High School Students: Interested in a paid summer internship in the arts? Apply to ArtWorks! ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists. ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, all while earning a wage. To apply, you don't need to already be an expert. Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest in the arts! Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that are enjoyed by the entire community. ArtWorks will take place at Shaker Square in Cleveland, Ohio. Application forms and more details are located on Young Audiences' website at http://www.yaneo.org/what/artworks.html Applications are due April 30, 2007. If you have any questions, please contact Young Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org . Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative learning by uniting arts and education. Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences. All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, or Mathematics. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 4 09:47:38 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:47:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]INSIDE World Music presents Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble: Music of Old Russia at Beck Center, April 14-15 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8EF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music and Beck Center for the Arts present =20 BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE The Music of Old Russia =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. =20 Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 FEATURING: Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy guitar Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy guitar Victoria Pichurova | vocals Leonid Bruk | contrabass balalaika Andrij Cybyk | dance =20 INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk Ensemble on Saturday, = April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The = Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the Beck Center = Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka = - a dance party with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments. = The Sunday, April 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center's = Mackey Main Stage.=20 Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for students. Adult tickets = are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office = at (216) 521-2540. =20 ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE: A group of all-star performers from Russia, BARYNYA brings the = traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor = and raw, passionate energy intact. The ensemble's program includes = Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso = instrumental pieces. =20 Barynya's director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV "Misha", trained at the Moscow State = Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center = for Russian Song. He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the = small button accordion used in Russian folk music. =20 Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source during many visits = to small Russian villages. He has incorporated this original folk music = into Barynya's repertoire. Joining Smirnov are acclaimed balalaika = virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State = Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika. =20 Barynya's vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a former soloist with the = Don Cos sacks State Ensemble. Equally at home with Russian, Cossack, Ukrainian = and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova's repertoire includes a wide = range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, = Russian epics ("bylina"), romances, dance-songs and chastushki. Many = songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years old. =20 Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij Cybyk. Drawing = from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and breathtaking = concert. Don't miss this unforgettable performance! =20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT SHOW! INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a ten-member ensemble of = traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at = Beck Center. Don't miss it! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. The Beck Center = is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle. =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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World = Music

and

Beck Center for the = Arts

present

 

BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE

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Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 = p.m.

Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 = p.m.

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland)

 

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) = 521-2540

 

 

FEATURING:

Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy = guitar

Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy = guitar

Victoria Pichurova | = vocals

Leonid Bruk | contrabass = balalaika

Andrij Cybyk | dance

 

INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk = Ensemble on Saturday, April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the = Beck = Center Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka – a dance party = with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments.=A0 The Sunday, April = 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center’s = Mackey Main Stage.

Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for = students.=A0 Adult tickets are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the = Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540.

 

ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE:

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, BARYNYA brings the traditional = music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy = intact.=A0 The ensemble’s program includes Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental = pieces.

 

Barynya’s director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV = “Misha”, trained at the Moscow = State Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center for = Russian Song.=A0 He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the small button = accordion used in Russian folk music.

 

Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source = during many visits to small Russian villages.=A0 He has incorporated this = original folk music into Barynya’s repertoire.=A0 Joining Smirnov are acclaimed = balalaika virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika.

 

Barynya’s vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a = former soloist with the Don Cos

sacks State Ensemble.=A0 Equally at home with Russian, = Cossack, Ukrainian and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova’s repertoire = includes a wide range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, Russian epics (“bylina”), romances, dance-songs and = chastushki.=A0 Many songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years = old.

 

Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij = Cybyk.=A0=A0=A0 Drawing from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and = breathtaking concert.=A0 Don’t miss this unforgettable = performance!

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT = SHOW!

INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a = ten-member ensemble of traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at Beck Center.=A0 Don’t miss it!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

 

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. =A0The Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle.

 

 

 

Submitted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107

(216) 521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

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Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising. Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice tells the story of one of America's most famous lawyers and civil libertarians. Forever famous for his work in the Scopes "Monkey" Trial, Darrow also fought against racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution. Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio. Today - fourteen years after the uprising - these five men are still awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they are innocent. These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April 28. Both performances will be held in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ, 2592 West 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m. This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults of the death penalty system. Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows). No one will be turned away for inability to pay. Ticket proceeds fund the plays. To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org . Listing submitted by: Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Event Listing for = NEOHIOPAL:

 

The Struggle for Justice

A day of live theater examining the death = penalty

 

During the month of April, the ACLU of Ohio is presenting two plays that take a = critical look at the death penalty – Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice and = Lucasville: The Untold = Story of a Prison Uprising

 

Clarence Darrow: = The Search for Justice tells the story of one = of America’s most famous lawyers and civil libertarians.  Forever famous for his = work in the Scopes “Monkey” Trial, Darrow also fought against = racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution.   

 

Lucasville: The = Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful = theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were = sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the = maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio.  Today = – fourteen years after the uprising – these five men are still = awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they = are innocent. 

 

These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April = 28.  Both performances will be held in Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United = Church of Christ, 2592 West = 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m.   

 

This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater = about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults = of the death penalty system. 

Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each = show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows).  No one will be = turned away for inability to pay.  Ticket proceeds fund the plays.  = To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org

 

Listing submitted by:
Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org.  

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 13:29:49 2007 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:29:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update plus Bo Bice info Message-ID: <214791.42890.qm@web55203.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street Kent, Ohio 44240 330-677-5005 information at kentstage.org www.kentstage.org April 3, 2007 Update Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6 Rodney Crowell CANCELLED Maia Sharp Apr 12 Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13 Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14 "Who's Your Mama" Apr 22 plus new concerts added to schedule *** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT*** An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Sunday May 20 8PM $30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent. GANDALF MURPHY and the SLAMBOVIAN CIRCUS OF DREAMS Friday, April 6 8:00 PM In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike. Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya! "They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly Tickets: $5.00 --------------------------------- MAIA SHARP Thursday, April 12 8:00 PM Maia Sharp Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide Tickets: $10.00 --------------------------------- CHRIS HILLMAN featuring HERB PEDERSEN Friday, April 13 8:00 PM Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas. After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice. Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back. This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. Advance discount tickets: $20.00 Day of Show: $23.00 --------------------------------- STANDING ROCK BATTLE OF THE BANDS?FINALS Saturday, April 14 8:00 PM Band List for Finals BOSR2 1. Drenalin -- band website 2. A Grand Design -- band website 3. Social Zero -- band website 4. The Zou -- band website 5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website 6. The Go Go Joes -- band website 7. Astrovan -- band website 8. Tropidelic -- band website 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. ADMISSION: $5.00 for 9 Bands! --------------------------------- WHO'S YOUR MAMA? Environmental Film Festival Sunday, April 22 2:00 to 9:00 PM A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production... with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments. ? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival ? Children's Films /Activities, Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George ? Green Films ? Local Farmers ? Locally Grown Foods catered by Totally Cooked Catering ? Alternative Energy Displays ? Home Brew Tasting ? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter ? Raffle of Green Items ? A Forum for Sustainable Living ? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage and North Water Street Gallery featuring Akron Artist P.R. Miller Updates: www.whosyourmama.org ADMISSION: $10 General $7 Students/Seniors Upcoming events April 28, 29 Kent Musical Theater presents Disney's Aladdin Junior May 2 @ 8PM The Motet $13 adv $15 door May 3rd @ 8PM GTB Records Record Release Party with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers Cost : $5 May 4Th @ 6PM Peace Music and Arts Festival featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti. Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls May 5 at 4 and 8 PM PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present A Doo Wop Celebration Featuring Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels $30.00 reserved May 10 Back to Earth Productions presents The Great Lake Event featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and A Lion and an Elephant $7.00 Friday, May 11 IRIS DEMENT 8:00 PM $25 adv/ $30 door May 20 8PM An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood. Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn." The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play. June 2 Commander Cody $15 adv $18 door July 7 Tracey Grammer $10.00 The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. For further info: www.kentstage.org --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Kent Stage
175 East Main Street
Kent, Ohio 44240

330-677-5005
information at kentstage.org
www.kentstage.org
 
April 3, 2007
 
Update
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6
Rodney Crowell CANCELLED
Maia Sharp  Apr 12
Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13
Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14
"Who's Your Mama" Apr 22
 
plus new concerts added to schedule
 
*** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT***
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Sunday May 20 8PM
$30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent.
 
 
 
GANDALF MURPHY
and the SLAMBOVIAN
CIRCUS OF DREAMS
Friday, April 6
8:00 PM
In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike.
Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya!
"They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly
 

Tickets: $5.00


 

MAIA SHARP
Thursday, April 12
8:00 PM
 
Maia Sharp
Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
 
Tickets: $10.00
 
 
 
 
 
 

CHRIS HILLMAN
featuring
HERB PEDERSEN
Friday, April 13
8:00 PM
Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas.  After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice.
Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back.
This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits.
The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns.
Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $23.00
 
 
 

 
 

STANDING ROCK
BATTLE OF THE
BANDS?FINALS
Saturday, April 14
8:00 PM
Band List for Finals BOSR2
1. Drenalin -- band website
2. A Grand Design -- band website
3. Social Zero -- band website
4. The Zou -- band website
5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website
6. The Go Go Joes -- band website
7. Astrovan -- band website
8. Tropidelic -- band website
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.
ADMISSION:
$5.00 for 9 Bands!
 

WHO'S YOUR MAMA?
Environmental
Film Festival
Sunday, April 22
2:00 to 9:00 PM
A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production...
with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments.
? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival
? Children's Films /Activities,
  Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George
? Green Films    ? Local Farmers
? Locally Grown Foods
  catered by Totally Cooked Catering
? Alternative Energy Displays
? Home Brew Tasting
? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter
? Raffle of Green Items
? A Forum for Sustainable Living
? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage
  and North Water Street Gallery featuring
  Akron Artist P.R. Miller
ADMISSION:
$10 General $7 Students/Seniors

 
 
 
 
 
 
 Upcoming events
April 28, 29
Kent Musical Theater presents
Disney's
Aladdin Junior
 
May 2 @ 8PM
The Motet
$13 adv
$15 door
 
May 3rd @ 8PM
GTB Records Record Release Party
with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers
Cost : $5
 
May 4Th @ 6PM
Peace Music and Arts Festival
featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti.  Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls
 
May 5 at 4 and 8 PM
PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present
A Doo Wop Celebration
Featuring
Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels
$30.00 reserved
 
May 10
Back to Earth Productions
presents
The Great Lake Event
featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and
A Lion and an Elephant
$7.00
Friday, May 11
IRIS DEMENT
8:00 PM
$25 adv/ $30 door
 
 May 20 8PM
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood.
 
Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn."
The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play.
 
 
June 2
Commander Cody
$15 adv
$18 door
 
July 7
Tracey Grammer
$10.00
 
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005.
 
For further info:  www.kentstage.org
 
 
 
 


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A $5 suggested donation is encouraged. General admission seating. We will "pass the hat" for donations after intermission. Proceeds will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts. Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Convenient on-site parking is available.=20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. =20 Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical.=20 =20 PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.=20 =20 PASSION opens in the Beck's Studio Theater on Friday, April 6 and runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). =20 To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at=20 www.beckcenter.org . 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~ FREE PREVIEW NIGHT = ~

 

Cleveland= professional premiere = of

Stephen = Sondheim’s

PASSION

Thursday, April = 5

at 8:00 = p.m.

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland)

 

Book = by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics = by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed = by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically Directed = by

Nancy = Maier

 

Please join us for this special preview performance.  A $5 suggested = donation is encouraged.  General admission seating.  We will “pass = the hat” for donations after intermission.  Proceeds will benefit = the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is = 8:00 p.m.  Beck = Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.  Convenient on-site parking is = available. 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively = by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

 

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen = Sondheim.  The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for = Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for = a Musical.

 

PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi = Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, = Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s = Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. = Tambourri. 

 

PASSION opens in the Beck’s Studio Theater on Friday, = April 6 and runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, = April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 = p.m.).

 

To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket prices are $28 for adults, = $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on = availability.  Convenient on-site parking is = available.

 

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

 

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

 

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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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces, including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in Westlake, OH. This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists. Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa. As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items. For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! 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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces,  including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in  Westlake, OH.  This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists.  Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa.   As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items.  For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-979669947-1175709327=:79136-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 11:46:02 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:46:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for extras was rained before Message-ID: <735192.82907.qm@web62308.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am. Please email or call 440-344-0044 for more details. Thank you CSU film students --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am.
 
Please email or call
 
440-344-0044 for more details.
 
Thank you
 
CSU film students


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with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 12:03:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:03:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folk Song Question - researching a Spiritual, seeking help Message-ID: <514502.19233.qm@web81406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Friends, I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you. There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years: O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn Pharaoh's army got drownded O Mary don't you weep It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious. But, who is Mary? Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name. Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer? Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net. Thanks. Noah --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Friends,
I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you.
 
There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years:
 
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
Pharaoh's army got drownded
O Mary don't you weep
 
It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious.
 
But, who is Mary?
 
Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name.
 
Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer?
 
Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net.  Thanks.
Noah
--0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Apr 4 12:01:52 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 14:01:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call for indie horror movie - This sat. Message-ID: <008801c776eb$b7534bb0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting Call for indie 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 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) ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE AGE 18 or OLDER! AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR! Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how many movie 16 year olds really look 16?) 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. Topless 2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless. 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. Many extras needed. This is no pay at this time.-- 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" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 



Live Search Maps =96 find a= ll the local information you need, right when you need it. Find it!= = --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_-- From woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net Wed Apr 4 16:08:16 2007 From: woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net (woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 16:08:16 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quartet available Message-ID: <11819576.1175728096494.JavaMail.root@web27> Cleveland Municipal School District Music Faculty Woodwind Quartet Distinctive Entertainment- Weddings, Worship Services, Receptions, Retirement Homes, Coffee Shops, Concerts, Libraries, Festivals, and More! Stephen Samuel- Barbara Booker School- flute, clarinet, soprano sax William Meyer- A.J. Rickoff School- clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax Daniel Tylicki- Dike School- clarinet, bassoon, baritone sax Marjorie Rutherford- Daniel Morgan School- flute, clarinet, tenor sax For information: Call 216-798-6760 or 440-796-1101, or e-mail woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net From margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 17:13:37 2007 From: margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net (Margaret Holden) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:13:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Out Your DaNcin' Shoes Message-ID: <714025.86638.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week) Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th. Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00 In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band.. Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food. If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00. Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes. Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake. Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771 or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500 --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week)
 
Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th.
 
Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00
 
In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band..  Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food.  If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00.  Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes.
 
Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake.
 
Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net       Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771  or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500
--0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638-- From Connie at sketch-Lite.com Wed Apr 4 17:16:34 2007 From: Connie at sketch-Lite.com (Connie Baker Sabo) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 20:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VacuForm for your next production Message-ID: <005001c77717$abca3f20$6501a8c0@Connie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0051_01C776F6.24B89F20 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60" ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We would like to welcome you to The VacuForm Store at www.vacuformstore.com by Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. We manufacture VacuForm panels and would love you to visit our website. So what is VacuForm?? VacuForm (also known as vacuum formed or thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be made of just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical industry are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings and Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it! We heat these plastic sheets to a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates a hollow plastic shell of the object being molded. They are designed to interlock together. These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or glued into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your show, trade show displays, haunted houses, etc. We have many molds to choose from. We can also create custom molds for you. We work with high impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs. Save on shipping by picking up your order at our downtown Akron shop. For more information, please visit www.vacuformstore.com or www.sketch-lite.com You may also email us for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015. Sketch-Lite Productions Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio connie at sketch-lite.com (330) 923-4015 ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank

We would like to welcome you to The = VacuForm=20 Store at www.vacuformstore.com by=20 Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  We manufacture = VacuForm=20 panels and would love you to visit our website. 

So what is VacuForm??

VacuForm (also known as vacuum = formed or=20 thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be = made of=20 just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical = industry=20 are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings = and=20 Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it!  We heat these plastic = sheets to=20 a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates = a hollow=20 plastic shell of the object being molded.  They are designed to = interlock=20 together.  These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or = glued=20 into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your = show, trade=20 show displays, haunted houses, etc.  We have many molds to = choose=20 from.  We can also create custom molds for you.  We work with = high=20 impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs.

Save on shipping by picking up your = order at=20 our downtown Akron shop.

For more information, please visit = www.vacuformstore.com or = www.sketch-lite.com You may also = email us=20 for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015.

 

 
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A style which withdraws into the tenuous relationship between the = lyrical=20 phrase and its musical counterpart. It establishes a quasi balance = enunciated=20 though the mingling of words meticulously strewn atop musical = arrangements.=20 Inspiring as it exhumes. Drawing inspiration from the writers and poets = of the=20 French Surrealist movement to the visual artists Man Ray, Marcel = Duchamp,=20 Francis Bacon and Paul Cezanne, his word usage splinters between the = spoken=20 phrase and the visual construct. The discontented nature of the subject = matter=20 allows for an intimate experience yet leaves questionable the very = finite nature=20 of all experiences. Confronted with a disquieting self familiarity, the = songs=20 portray modern dilemmas with hints of foreboding and finality, yet a = reassurance=20 that life is not such a separate and distinct experience we each = undergo.=20    

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C776F7.D283EF50-- From jyochums at msn.com Wed Apr 4 19:51:27 2007 From: jyochums at msn.com (JOHN YOCHUM) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 02:51:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BRIGADOON Message-ID: The Solon High School Drama Club and Solon City Schools are proud to present four performances of Brigadoon. The Lerner and Loewe classic will be staged at the newly renovated Solon High School Auditorium. Performances are scheduled for: Thursday, April 19th at 7:30 PM - General Admission Seating Friday, April 20th at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Saturday, April 21st at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Sunday, April 22nd at 2:00 PM - Reserved Seating Tickets prices are: Adults $10.00 Students $8.00 - $4.00 for Thursday performance only Sr. Citizens $8.00 Tickets are on sale now. To order tickets or for additional information, call the Performing Arts Box Office at 440-349-6249 From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 4 15:38:03 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 18:38:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton SENSE MEMORY Workshop @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register=20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Sense Memory (9th grade =E2=80=93 Adult) Instructor: Tom Fulton Saturday, April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m. Fee: $40 The Sense Memory Class is the study of the imagination and how it is=20 stimulated and energized by using the five senses -- the concepts applied i= n this=20 session are the key to what is called 'the world of the play'. Our exercise= s=20 focus on establishing belief, developing a sense of truth and bringing the=20 internal form of a sensory event to clear, physical expression; utilizing t= he=20 imagination and personal images to evoke emotional memories that can inspir= e=20 character behavior and personal truth. Students must come prepared with a=20 memorized monologue from the modern theatre. =20 _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm)=20 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Fairmount=20= Center=20 School of Theatre
Fred Sternfeld,=20 Director
 
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Instructor: Tom Fulton
Saturda= y,=20 April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m.
Fee: $40
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-------------------------------1175726283-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 22:04:13 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 22:04:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]80,s NIGHT at the PHANTASY with DJ Eddie Lengyel Message-ID: <828193.67418.qm@web82805.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418-- From lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 02:19:40 2007 From: lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net (Lisa Stanton) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 02:19:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical Sets for Sale Message-ID: <20070405091940.31857.qmail@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours! Call or email for further details. Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355 www.olmstedperformingarts.com Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter. --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii

Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours!  Call or email for further details.

Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355


www.olmstedperformingarts.com


Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter.

--0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Apr 5 08:16:08 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 11:16:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get your tickets for OCAGC April 21's Dinner Gala event now! Message-ID: <004501c77795$57548da0$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit President Johnny K. Wu and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland Invite you to: The OCA National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala The leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in Cleveland this April for our OCA National Board Meeting. The Cleveland's OCA Chapter (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and delegates to meet with our diverse community leaders. Saturday, April 21, 2007 6:30pm at Li Wah Restaurant 2999 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216.696.6556 (formal attire suggested) Please join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community leaders and city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, door prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will include: Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk Dance, Chinese Yo Yo, Ballroom Dancing and more. The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat Platter, Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger & Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy Chicken, Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh Fruits. Ticket prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA members (Must be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the door will be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting the following individuals: Kenneth J. Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043 Shan Chan: 440.846.0113 Barbara Hing: 440.248.0329 Huili Shi: 216.514.0880 Lisa Wong: 216.233.6765 Lana Den: 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634 Henry Luu: 216.533.3888 Fran & David Namkoong: 216.921.3217 Johnny Wu: 216.373.3278 or email president at ocagc.org Please make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Co-Sponsored by American Family Insurance Founded in 1973 and now headquartered in Washington D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA has over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop both leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our organizational and college affiliates are continually working to establish strong local programs in all parts of the country. OCA takes no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but instead focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. For more information about OCA, visit http://www.ocanational.org. Parties interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a membership form at http://www.ocagc.org Johnny K. Wu Director/Producer/Editor www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President 2006 & 2007 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Join Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting www.clevelandindieclub.com ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

President=20 Johnny K. Wu
and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20
Cleveland=20

 

Invite you=20 to:

 

The OCA=20 National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala

 

The=20 leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in = Cleveland this=20 April for our OCA National Board Meeting.  The Cleveland's = OCA Chapter=20 (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and = delegates=20 to meet with our diverse community leaders.    =20

 

Saturday,=20 April 21, 2007
6:30pm at
Li Wah Restaurant
2999 Payne Avenue =
Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114=20
216.696.6556
(formal attire suggested)

 

Please=20 join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community = leaders and=20 city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, = door=20 prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will = include:=20 Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon=20 Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk = Dance,=20 Chinese Yo Yo,  Ballroom = Dancing and=20 more.

The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat = Platter,=20 Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried = Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger = &=20 Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy = Chicken,=20 Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh = Fruits.=20

Ticket=20 prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA = members (Must=20 be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the = door will=20 be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting = the=20 following individuals:

 

Kenneth J.=20 Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043

Shan Chan:=20 440.846.0113

Barbara=20 Hing: 440.248.0329

Huili Shi:=20 216.514.0880

Lisa Wong:=20 216.233.6765

Lana Den:=20 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634

Henry Luu:=20 216.533.3888

Fran &=20 David Namkoong: 216.921.3217

Johnny Wu:=20 216.373.3278

 or=20 email president at ocagc.org

 =20

Please=20 make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265=20 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44102

Co-Sponsored by American Family=20 Insurance

 

Founded in=20 1973 and now headquartered in Washington=20 D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit = national=20 organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic=20 well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United = States.=20 OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian = Pacific=20 Americans in the United=20 States.

 

OCA has=20 over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop = both=20 leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our=20 organizational and college affiliates are continually working to = establish=20 strong local programs in all parts of the country.

 

OCA takes=20 no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but = instead=20 focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans = in the=20 United=20 States. For more information about OCA, = visit=20 http://www.ocanational.org. Parties=20 interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a = membership form=20 at http://www.ocagc.org =

 

 

 

Johnny K. = Wu
Director/Producer/Editor=20
www.mdifilm.com=20
216.373.3278

President 2006 &=20 2007
Organization of=20 Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland
www.ocagc.org

Join Cleveland = IndieClub Monthly=20 Meeting
www.clevelandindieclub.com


 
------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0-- From jeon at artistschair.com Thu Apr 5 08:42:54 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 8:42:54 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need an ELECTRICIAN? Jason E. Weber/Apr. 5 & Other News! Message-ID: <21463096.1175787774074.JavaMail.root@web40> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Electrician - Jason E. Weber (Location: Euclid, Ohio) (April 5, 2007) To view Jason's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1116 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. >From Leigh Angela Thu Apr 5 17:04:11 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 12:04:11 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bruce Springsteen look-alike needed for 60 seconds Message-ID: <21164348.1175789052174.JavaMail.root at elwamui-mouette.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Can anyone in the area pull this off? No performance needed, just a quick video shoot of 60 seconds or so. Paid Gig. Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From cshay44 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 09:17:51 2007 From: cshay44 at yahoo.com (Chris Schueneman) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:17:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical..... Les Miserables at Stow Munroe Falls High School Message-ID: <20070405161751.96445.qmail@web53901.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Please post Stow-Munroe Falls High School presents the musical LES MISERABLES, 2 weekends!! Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m. Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m. Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium, 3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio 330-689-5300 Tickets: $7 for General Admission $10 for reserved seating ****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio. Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek The production features Jean Valjean ........ Andrew Garner Javert .................... Joel Music Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman Eponine.................. Erica Shimko Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove Gavroche................Ben Fortin Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's best musicians This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written. The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production. The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell, with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Please post
 
 
Stow-Munroe Falls High School
presents the musical
LES MISERABLES,
                                                    2 weekends!!
Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m.
Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium,
3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio       330-689-5300
 
             Tickets: $7 for General Admission
                         $10 for reserved seating
****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio.
 
Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn
Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe
Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle
Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek
 
                    The production features
                                Jean Valjean ........  Andrew Garner
                                Javert .................... Joel Music
                                Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis
                                Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa
                                Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman
                                Eponine.................. Erica Shimko
                                Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen
                                Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs
                                Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove
                                Gavroche................Ben Fortin
                                Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan
                                             .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras
 
All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's  best  musicians
 
This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written.
 
The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production.
      The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic
      The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis
      The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell,
         with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063-- From jennifer at petersklar.org Thu Apr 5 10:12:24 2007 From: jennifer at petersklar.org (Jennifer Watkins) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:12:24 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Scout with a Message Message-ID: <44FCE954-1636-491E-BB23-1D4EF48425BF@petersklar.org> --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Release Date: April 5, 2007 =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents Talent Scout with a Message www.petersklaronline.com Media Contact JENNIFER WATKINS Public Relations (917) 684-6977 jennifer at petersklar.org Fax: (425) 483-5694 What do The O.C.=92s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement=92s Zachery Ty =20 Bryan, Full House=92s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue=92s Rick Schroder, The =20= Young & The Restless=92 Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences=92 =20= Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City=92s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the =20 Line and Legally Blonde=92s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have =20= in common? Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above =20= young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary =20 lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94. The free talk will provide life-changing insights into the =20 relationship between self-esteem, health and professional success, =20 with a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating disorders, =20 stage mothers, industry scams, and the role of talent agents and =20 casting directors. The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young =20 members of the audience. =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 is based on Sklar=92s three = decades of =20 personal experience with young performers, an Ivy League pedigree, =20 (Masters Degree in Education from Harvard), and his long list of =20 successful prot=E9g=E9s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO=92s Sex & = The =20 City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), =20 Mischa Barton, (Fox TV=92s O.C.), and many others. Sklar has been the =20= subject of multiple feature-length articles in the New York Times, =20 appeared as a guest expert on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! =20= True Hollywood Story, and has had his work presented on the Bravo =20 Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media outlets. He=92s =20= currently developing a musical entitled =93The Kid Who Played the =20 Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway=92s =93The =20 Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award nominee). See www.petersklaronline.com. Children under age eighteen (18) must be accompanied by one of their =20 very own parents; nobody under age six (6) will be admitted. =20 Reservations are required. WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007 1:00pm WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252
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Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the = above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary = lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94.
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The free talk will provide = life-changing insights into the relationship between self-esteem, health and professional = success, with = a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating = disorders, = stage = mothers, = industry = scams, and = the role of talent agents and casting directors.

=A0

The lecture will be followed = by personal interviews with young members of the = audience.

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=93So You Want to be a = Performer=85=94= is based on Sklar=92s three decades of personal experience with young = performers, an Ivy League pedigree, (Masters Degree in Education from = Harvard), and his long list of successful prot=E9g=E9s who include = Sara Jessica = Parker, = (HBO=92s Sex = & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the = Line, etc.), = Mischa = Barton, = (Fox TV=92s = O.C.), and = many others. Sklar has been the subject of multiple feature-length = articles in the New York Times, appeared as a guest expert = on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! True Hollywood = Story, and = has had his work presented on the Bravo Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media = outlets. He=92s currently developing a musical entitled =93The = Kid Who Played the Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, = (Broadway=92s =93The Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award = nominee).

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Children under age eighteen (18) = must be accompanied by one of their very own parents; nobody under age = six (6) will be admitted. Reservations are required.
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= --Apple-Mail-56--82550732-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:39:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:39:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all and some answers for the curios Message-ID: <687671.95203.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Re: O Mary Don't You Weep Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are: (BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!) The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead. "Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals. In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom. And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example). Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are! Peace, Noah --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Re: O Mary Don't You Weep
 
Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are:
(BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!)
 
The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead.
 
"Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals.
 
In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom.
 
And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example).
 
Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are!
 
Peace,
Noah
--0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203-- From lmal812 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:55:06 2007 From: lmal812 at sbcglobal.net (LIBBY M LUBINGER) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:55:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIP HOP/JAZZ TEACHERS Message-ID: <276986.91759.qm@web81715.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Needed for Fall 2007 HIP HOP/JAZZ Teachers Send resume to : Attention Libby Fairmount Center for the Arts 8400 Fairmount Rd. Box 80 Novelty, OH 44072 or call 440-338-3171 and leave a message to set up an interview You can also apply on line at fairmountcentersk at aol.com From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 5 12:33:12 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:33:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]$7 tickets for 10 or more to see "Peter Pan" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Bring 10 or more people to see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets! =20 =20 Tri-C West Theatre Department presents Peter Pan =20 =20 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 =20 =20 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 possible villain: adulthood. Come fly with us and return to Neverland.=20 =20 *Flying for this production is provided by "Flying by Foy"*=20 =20 Running: April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm April 22 and 29th at 3pm =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Bring 10 or more people to = see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets!

 

 

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  possible villain: adulthood.  Come fly with us and return = to Neverland. 

 

*Flying for this production is provided by “Flying by = Foy”*

 

Running:         &nb= sp; April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm

           = ;            = April 22 and 29th at 3pm

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:37:48 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:37:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brown Bag Lunch at Trinity Cathedral Message-ID: <986908.38930.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral 2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon
 
Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral
 
2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
 
Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh
 
Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello
--0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:41:31 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:41:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Composers' Guild Junior Concert Message-ID: <20070405204131.5490.qmail@web81013.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m. Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church 1919 East 107th Street, University Circle students play the music of these professional composers: Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano professional musicians play the work of these student composers" Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church
 
1919 East 107th Street, University Circle
 
students play the music of these professional composers: 
 
Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano
 
professional musicians play the work of these student composers"
 
Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski
--0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Thu Apr 5 13:49:25 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 16:49:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet fundraiser: A Beary Fine Afternoon Message-ID: <000601c777c3$e55cf0f0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ohio Youth Ballet presents silent auction, fashion show, ballet on May 6 The biggest fundraiser for the Ohio Youth Ballet is Sunday, May 6 and includes a silent auction, fashion show, buffet lunch, magic show and, of course, a ballet performance by members of the non-profit pre-professional ballet company. A "Beary Fine Afternoon," the OYB's second annual silent auction and fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. Housed at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to the community through outreach programs. Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other quality items have been donated by Keillor's A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, Don Pablos, Chili's, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent auction. Turning Pointe School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" choreographed by OYB members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country Club. Tickets are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per couple. "When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the company," said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event. To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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A = “Beary Fine Afternoon,” the OYB’s second annual silent auction and = fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. =

Housed at = The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is = under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of = the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to = the community through outreach programs.

      &= nbsp;      Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other = quality items have been donated by Keillor’s A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall = of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, = Don Pablos, Chili’s, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many = others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent = auction.

Turning= Pointe = School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka = Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” choreographed by OYB = members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country = Club. Tickets = are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per = couple.   = ;          =

      &= nbsp;     “When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who = the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the = company,” said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event.

      &= nbsp;     To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417.

 

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April 20-22: General Admission $13, Senior/Student $9
Saturday the 21st has a dinner catered by Novotny's for $10 added to ticket

Go To www.mightygoliath.com for more information.
The website is the only way you can charge tickets.
Tickets can be purchased in person at:
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    TrueNorth Cultural Arts Centre (west side of Avon Lake)
    At the door.


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------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C777B9.548117F0-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Thu Apr 5 19:05:25 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:05:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth Cultural Arts, Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma’s Team Up Message-ID:

TrueNorth is very pleased to announce their very first Barnes & Noble BookFair Fundraiser which takes place at Barnes & Noble in Crocker Park on Saturday, April 28th from 9:00am to 11:00pm.

 

A percentage of the purchases made at Barnes & Noble located at 198 Crocker Park Blvd. in Crocker Park on April 28th, accompanied with a special voucher will go to benefit this multidisciplinary cultural arts organization and its? many diverse programs. Also participating in this fundraising event will be Max & Erma?s of 30105 Detroit Road in Westlake. Twenty percent of sales made on April 28th at Max & Erma?s and accompanied by a special voucher will also go to benefit TrueNorth.

 

?With Mother?s Day and graduations just around the corner, we felt it was the perfect time to get people out to make meaningful purchases for their loved ones and at the same time support their local cultural arts organization.? said Rick Fortney, Executive Director of TrueNorth Cultural Arts.

 

Vouchers must accompany all purchases made at Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma?s in order for TrueNorth to receive credit for them. Vouchers can be obtained by visiting TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake or by visiting www.TNCArts.org and clicking on ?Support TrueNorth?.

 

TrueNorth musicians, artists and performers will be present throughout the day at Barnes & Noble to entertain and educate on the enriching value the arts bring to our communities and lives. In addition, Barnes & Noble at Crocker Park will host a story time for children with Angelina BallerinaTM, the national ?Spokes Character? for National Dance Week.

 

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.

 

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.



Can?t afford to quit your job? ? Earn your AS, BS, or MS degree online in 1 year. From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 23:46:14 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 23:46:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS at Akron Independent Film Festival on Friday the 13th at 8:30pm Message-ID: <344430.21518.qm@web60312.mail.yahoo.com> --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness" Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends. Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th... --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness"
 
Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends.
 
Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th...
 


Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast
with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Fri Apr 6 02:37:27 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 04:37:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth & NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week offer Workshops Message-ID:
TrueNorth Cultural Arts and NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week invites you to participate in special dance workshops followed by performances from 3:00-5:30pm on Sunday, April 29th at the Westlake performing Arts Center located at 27830 Hilliard Blvd. in Westlake. Artists from 20 professional and semiprofessional ensembles are scheduled to perform.
 
The dance workshops will be offered as part of the ?Day of Dance? in celebration of National Dance Week which runs from April 21st-29th, 2007. Workshop tuition is $10 per class or 3 for $25 if registered by April 20th.
 
Instructors offering workshops on the ?Day of Dance? include Kay Eichman (Ballet); former dancer for the Cleveland Ballet, Valerie Salstrom (Swing); 2004 American Champion Dancers in Lindy, 2004 and 2006 National Jitterbug and Balboa Champions, Megan Pitcher (Modern); artistic director of MegLouise Dance, Kim Abkemeier (Ballet); former principal dancer with Heinz Poll's Ohio Ballet, John Fasko (Hip Hop); head choreographer for American Commodore Tuxedo and associate director of Kim and Co., Silvia Marchena Guillen (Flamenco) from Cadiz, Spain, and Kathryn Elias (Kasia) with a specialty in MiddleEastern Dance.
 
Scheduled to perform on the ?Day of Dance? are Ohio Youth Ballet, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cannon School of Irish Dance, Csardas Dance Company, Oasis Dance Troupe, Kashtan Ukrainian Dancers, CCDT  Consort, Gilchrist Highland Dancers, Silvia Marchena Guillen, Fairmount Dance Theatre, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Beck Center Tap Ensemble, MegLouise Dance, Kim & Company,  Living Fountain, Datz' D Nation: Phunk Dance Company, Mighty Goliath Productions Theatre Dance, United Dance Studios of NE Ohio, YinTang Chinese Dancers and Brian Murphy.
National Dance Week was established more than 25 years ago to bring awareness to the public the many benefits of dance. The organization for Northeast Ohio was founded 8 years ago by Margaret Holden, after moving to the area from Tennessee, where she also established a chapter. National Dance Week in Ohio has seen performances at Baldwin Wallace College, The Beck Center for the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School. This year TrueNorth Cultural Arts is proud to sponsor and assist in bringing the ?Day of Dance? to the community in celebration of National Dance Week.
 
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.
 
For more information on National Dance Week and ?Day of Dance? or to register for workshops please visit www.neohiodance.org or www.TNCArts.org or contact Margaret Holden at 216-221-4236 or TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 440-933-7771.


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(PN2287.C5 S35 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1566637015 (Link includes table of contents) =93Richard Schickel, the distinguished film critic, here gives us an= =20 indispensable collection of thirty-three essays on Chaplin=92s life a= nd=20 art. From a broad range of writings he has selected the most=20 provocative and insightful criticisms of the great comedian=92s=20 beginnings through his early films, his mid-life crisis, and his late= =20 works.=94 =96 from the book jacket. I Wake Up Screening: What to Do Once You=92ve Made That Movie. John Anderson and Laura Kim. Billboard Books, 2006. (PN1995.9.P7 A53 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0823088987 (Link includes cover art) This book tells =93emerging filmmakers how to (and how not to) get th= eir=20 films talked about, written about, sold, and seen. [The authors]=20 explain how to get their films evaluated, how to put together the= =20 perfect team, how to deal with the media, how to navigate the festiva= l=20 circuit, and how to win friends and influence people.=94 =96 from the= book=20 jacket. The Performing Set: The Broadway Designs of William and Jean Eckart. Andrew B. Harris. University of North Texas Press, 2006. (PN2096.E23 H37 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1574412124 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93Andrew B. Harris uses production stills and the Eckart=92s sketche= s from=20 every show they worked on to illustrate the magic behind an Eckart= =20 design. This lavish illustrated book, with more than 500 full-color= =20 illustrations, is a fitting tribute to both the great American theatr= e=20 and the couple who helped make it great.=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, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=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 Huntheatre at aol.com Fri Apr 6 07:23:24 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 10:23:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder-"Godspell" Auditions at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =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= er=20 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 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

=E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Auditions

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Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.  Auditions are on Monday, Ap= ril=20 9th  and Tuesday,=20 April 10th  starting at 7:00=20 PM.  The production opens Jun= e 7 th=20 and has a 4 week run.

 

The show requires 5 men and 5 wo= men=20 ages 17 and older.  There are=20= no=20 children parts.  No appointmen= ts are=20 required.  Please come with a prepared song and dressed for movement. A= n=20 accompanist will be provided.  John Franks is the music director and La= ura=20 Workman will choreograph.

 

Huntington Playhouse is located=20= at=20 28601 Lake=20 Road in = Bay=20 Village and is a licensed affiliate of=20= the=20 Cleveland Metroparks.  The box= =20 office phone number is 440-871-8333.


 For=20 more details about the show and the theatre, please check our web site at:www.huntingtonplayhouse.= com

 






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-------------------------------1175869404-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:34:55 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:34:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for = returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a = second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:35:22 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:35:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tuesday, April 10th! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists =20 The Dark Room kicks off April 10th! =20 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. =20 =20 The Dark Room returns with a special evening featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli =20 Tuesday, April 10 Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102 =20 7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open session 8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi Herwald Zittelli =20 Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but not required. =20 Unethical by Margi Herwald Zittelli Directed by Derek Koger =20 Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston. =20 *Member, AEA =20 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. =20 The Dark Room is a place where writers take center stage and their work has a chance to grow. =20 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. =20 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. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists

         =   

The Dark Room kicks off April = 10th!

 

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.

 

 

The Dark Room returns with a special evening = featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli

 

Tuesday, April 10

Cleveland Public Theatre

6415 = Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH  44102

 

7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open = session

8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi = Herwald Zittelli

 

Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but = not required.

 

Unethical by Margi = Herwald Zittelli

Directed by Derek Koger

 

Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer = Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston.  =

*Member, AEA

 

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.

 

The Dark Room is a place where = writers take center stage and their work has a chance to = grow.

 

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.

 

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.

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872-- From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Fri Apr 6 09:39:24 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 09:39:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Testimonials about NEOhioPAL needed for magazine article - please email me Message-ID: <568376.86364.qm@web50706.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I am writing a short article on NEOhioPAL for a new Northeast Ohio Publication called CBC, Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine features special events, networking and corporate trends in NEO. The May issue is focusing on the arts industry and the article on NEOhioPAL is about trendsetting E marketing. I'm looking for testimonials of those who credit success story to NEOhioPAL. Please email me a quote or two about the good NEOhioPAL has brought to you. An email to me is considered your consent to use the quote and your name in the article. Your email to me does not guarantee use of your quote in the article. Thank you for your help! I look forward to your testimonials. For anyone interested in the magazine, check out www.cbcmagazine.com; For those interested in advertising in the magazine (many options at all prices ranging from full page ads to special event resource listings), please contact me at 216.831.9557 or email me at work at kate at contempodg.com Kate --------------------------------- Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Film: = Jewish Women in American Sport: Settlement House to the = Olympics

Wednesday, = April 11

7pm

$5 all = tickets

Call = 216-593-0575 for reservations

Jewish women have played a vital role as athletes, = administrators, and activists, confronting ethnic and gender constraints in American = society. Join us for this provocative  film looking at the ways Jewish women = shaped American sport and society as part of our Jewish+Female=3DAthlete panel display = celebrating the Women’s Final Four. Meet David Gilbert, President and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, who will introduce the film.

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

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Thanks,

Cathy = Baer

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C7784E.33024F00-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Fri Apr 6 10:54:28 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAMILY FILM CRITIQUE NIGHT Message-ID: <8C9468BC189904F-1360-6E18@webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9468BC189904F_1360_CD2A_webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Epiphany Church/Thea Bowman Center E. 120th & Union Ave. =20 Presents=20 =E2=80=9CFirst Family Film Critique Night=E2=80=9D Akeelah and the Bee =20 Also Appearing:=20 Writer/Performer: Ife (Gail F. Young) Friday, April 20th 6-8:30p.m. Presented at: Thea Bowman Center Multi Purpose Room This Event is Free and Open to the Public (You Must Have A Ticket) Call Program Director: (216) 491-0699 ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading s= pam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9468BC189904F_1360_CD2A_webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
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-------------------------------1175882597-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Fri Apr 6 13:15:36 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 16:15:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program at Oberlin April 27 Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s =20 Artist Recital Series on Friday, April 27 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital = Series =20 concludes its 128th season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, =20 who will be joined by several of his distinguished musical friends. =20 The all-Brahms concert takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 =20 p.m. in historic Finney Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, =20= across from Tappan Square in Oberlin. The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108, a =20= collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in B-flat Major, Op. 18. =20 Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are pianist Akira Eguchi, =20 violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki and Dov Scheindlin, =20 and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa Weilerstein. Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for seniors and those =20= with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general public. They =20 may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket =20 Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the night of =20= the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair =20 accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin =20 College campus. Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized by audiences and =20 critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and engaging classical =20= artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing intensity,=94 writes Rian =20= Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the irrepressible energy he exuded =20 that brought every note so vividly to life.=94 Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto appearances =20 with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for recital and =20= ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the most =20 prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include =20 appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and =20 Philadelphia orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and =20 Cincinnati symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with =20 both the Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours =20 in Europe and Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, =20 Copenhagen and Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as =20 part of their 70th Anniversary concerts. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV =20 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and 90.3-WCPN =20 ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt Stern =20 Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For more =20= information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, =20 please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries. ### Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

Media Contact Only:

Marci Janas, = Director of Conservatory Media Relations

440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); = marci.janas at oberlin.edu


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Gil Shaham = and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s Artist Recital = Series on Friday, April 27

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OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, = 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital Series concludes its 128th = season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, who will be joined by = several of his distinguished musical friends. The all-Brahms concert = takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 p.m. in historic Finney = Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, across from Tappan Square = in Oberlin.

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The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in = D Minor, Op. 108, a collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in = B-flat Major, Op. 18. Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are = pianist Akira Eguchi, violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki = and Dov Scheindlin, and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa = Weilerstein.

=A0

Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for = seniors and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general = public. They may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central = Ticket Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the = night of the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair = accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin College = campus.

Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized = by audiences and critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and = engaging classical artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing = intensity,=94 writes Rian Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the = irrepressible energy he exuded that brought every note so vividly to = life.=94

Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto = appearances with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for = recital and ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the = most prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include = appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and Philadelphia = orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and Cincinnati = symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with both the = Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours in Europe and = Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, Copenhagen and = Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as part of their 70th = Anniversary concerts.

Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by = WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt = Stern Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For = more information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, = please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries.

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I am seeking an Indian or Pakistani actor in their 30's or 40's= for=20 a staged reading of Solomon's Blade, b= y Lisa=20 B. Allen. 
 
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NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
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The young developer can't understand their = decision to fight the destruction of the funky old bar, the local food = bank, and the secondhand clothing store but the district is where = THESE PEOPLE hide out from the little failures in their own lives. = Will they sell out? Or will they stop the development? They have to = reach out to each other in new ways, and what "develops" is better in = the long run than the soccer stadium. = The Cast (in alphabetical order): Shelley Bloomfield, Marlene Bolger, = Ali Boyd, Margarite Davidian, Margo Fire, Heather Hersh, Rick Kesler, = Lisa Kraemer, Bill Rowe, and Kris Tesar River Street Playhouse ~ 56 River Street = April 12, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 ~ 8 PM = Matinees April 15 & 22 at 2 PM = General Admission ~ All seats $16. www.ticketspigot.com/bbtp.htm or Box Office 1-216-233-0521 _____________________________________________________________________ Interested in getting caught up on today's news? 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So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears. Keep up the good work everyone. You all impress me all the time. Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts. Happy Easter everyone! Just a note. Chet says he can?t sing. But I think he is outstanding. ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins. Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m17NgJoWAGA&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fprofile%2Emyspace%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ecfm%3Ffuseaction%3Duser%2Eviewprofile%26friendid%3D90222409 Maureen's announcements... TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Call or email for times. 440-313-8326 Lakewood Duplex for rent. It is now available to show. Call me 440-313-8326 http://www.mrsbakersplace.com/lakewood_house.htm Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous. Mention Neopal and get your first class free. http://www.fuzzypinkelephant.com/fuzzyweb/ Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi. Check our website for details. All Neopal users are invited. Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett." Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch. Watch my website for more info. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I believe that is all for now folks! 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Maureen's announcements are below my mushy message.
 
Well it is Holiday time again.
This is for all my showbiz friends.  Take a second out of your busy day and watch this video.  There is a lot to learn from these folks.  While we are all trying so hard to impress the world with our wit or talent,  the bottom line is...?we all need a little heart.?   So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears.
Keep up the good work everyone.  You all impress me all the time.   Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts.
Happy Easter everyone!
Just a note.  Chet says he can?t sing.  But I think he is outstanding.  ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins.
Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance.
 
 
Maureen's announcements...
 
TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night.
 
I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Call or email for times.  440-313-8326
 
Lakewood Duplex for rent.  It is now available to show.  Call me 440-313-8326
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous.  Mention Neopal and get your first class free.
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi.  Check our website for details.  All Neopal users are invited.  Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com
 
ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett."  Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch.  Watch my website for more info.  http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm
 
I believe that is all for now folks!
 
Maureen Dempsey
 


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in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-1937736325-1175967917=:42191-- From getjinxed at adelphia.net Sat Apr 7 10:45:31 2007 From: getjinxed at adelphia.net (JINXED!Costumes & Magic) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:45:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC LECTURE - JINXED COSTUMES & MAGIC Message-ID: <12105318.1175967931620.JavaMail.root@web16> JINXED! Costumes and Magic will be hosting a magic class presented by Joe Stevens. Joe Stevens owns and operates Stevens Magic Emporium in Wichita, Kansas, and has been performing and teaching for over 30 years. The class will be focusing on beginner to immediate magic and is geared to children who are just starting out. We also invite magicians of any skill level to attend if you would like to meet Mr. Stevens who will return to JINXED! at a later date to teach a class to the more advanced magicians. The class will be held on Sunday, April 15th - 1:30pm at JINXED! Costumes and Magic 4666 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144 and will last approximately 1 1/2 hours. First the children will be entertained with a magic show and then taught 3 - 4 tricks. Mr. Stevens will allow the children to practice these tricks for him and will make sure that they know how to perform them before they leave. We encourage you to arrive a little early so that the class can begin promptly at 1:30. If you wish to attend the class, or for more information, please call 216-749-3866 or e:mail getjinxed at adelphia.net. The cost of the lecture is $5.00 per person. All magic purchased on the day of the lecture will be 10% off. At the lecture we will have available detailed information regarding the magic lessons that will be held at JINXED! once a month beginning the month of May. A sign-up sheet will be available for those interested. -- Tim & Lori Bodziony, Owners JINXED! Costumes & Magic 4666 Ridge Rd. Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 216-749-3866 getjinxed at adelphia.net From wspamherst at gmail.com Sat Apr 7 10:51:08 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 13:51:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to Sponsor Play Writing Class Message-ID: <24b1a6670704071051o213fc2b7o9f1f242715835804@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way! Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson. The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players. Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit. Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class. To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson MaureenBJohnson at aol.com - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


 

WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS


 

The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way!  Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson.

 

The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.  Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players.

 

 

Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit.  Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class.
 
To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson      MaureenBJohnson at aol.com
 
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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158-- From todd.packer at case.edu Sat Apr 7 13:23:49 2007 From: todd.packer at case.edu (Todd Packer) Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:23:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Event: April 12, 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere Smith at Case Western Reserve University Message-ID: Free Event=3A April 12=2C 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere = Smith at Case Western Reserve University=92s Annual Research ShowCASE = event Please join us for the annual Case Western Reserve University Research = ShowCASE event on April 11 =26 12=2C 2007=2E This event is free and open = to = the public=2E For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu This session will be of particular interest to NEohioPal readers=3A Who=3A Guest Speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C Playwright=2C Actress and MacArthur Foundation Fell= ow Ms=2E Smith=92s bio=3A http=3A//www=2Eroycecarlton=2Ecom/speakers/smith=2Ehtml =93Hailed by Newsweek as =93the most exciting individual in American = theater=2C=94 playwright and performance artist Anna Deavere Smith uses = her singular brand of theater to explore issues of race=2C community and = character in America=2E She was awarded the prestigious MacArthur = Foundation =93genius=94 Fellowship for creating =93a new form of theater = =97 a = blend of theatrical art=2C social commentary=2C journalism and intimate = reverie=2E=94=94 What=3A Race and the Nation =96 Snapshots of America in Change = When=3A Thursday=2C April 12=2C 2007 10=3A30 am =96 12=3A00 noon Where=3A Veale Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve = University in Cleveland On Adelbert Road=2C between Cedar Road and Euclid Avenue Map=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/ResearchShowCASEParkingMap=2Epdf Details on the forum=3A This forum will begin with a theatrical presentation of voices from = America by award-winning author and performer=2C Anna Deavere Smith=2E Ms= =2E = Smith transforms herself onstage into characters that explore issues = of race=2C community and character in America=2E The panel will then ope= n = up to a discussion of the increasing complexity of American race = relations=2E Concern over persistent disparity in the health-care = systems where inclusion and exclusion criteria affect access to = quality health care is a part of our nation=92s fabric=2E Are we bridgin= g = the gap=2C or making it wider=3F These questions and others will be = explored at this compelling forum=2E The forum will be moderated by Dee Perry=2C Ideastream Host - Around = Noon=2E = Panelists are=3A - Richard E=2E Grant=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Edgar B=2E Jackson Chair for Diversit= y and = Clinical Excellence=2C Case Professor in the Department of Orthopedic = Surgery=2C and University Hospitals Orthopedic Surgeon - Charles Modlin=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Cleveland Clinic Urologist and Director o= f = Men=92s Diversity Health Center - Derek Raghavan=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Ph=2ED=2C Cleveland Clinic Medical Oncolo= gist and = Director of the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center and Chairman of = the Cancer Division - Kristin Williams=2C D=2ED=2ES=2E=2C Case School of Dental Medicine Assi= stant = Professor=2C Department of Community Dentistry - Rhonda Y=2E Williams=2C Ph=2ED=2E=2C Case Associate Professor of Histor= y=2C = Ethnic Studies and Women=27s Studies Programs=2E For information on the Race and the Nation forum=2C please visit=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/session=2Easpx=3FUID=3DD7969065-3= 3AA-438E- B554-741F1BFFD1E8 Additional information=3A Research ShowCASE 2007 is a free public event held in the Veale = Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve University=2E = Hundreds of scientists and scholars will come together on April 11th = and 12th=2C 2007 at Case Western Reserve University Veale Convocation = Center to celebrate the broad range of research being conducted at = Case and its affiliates=2E = With over 500 poster presentations and live demonstrations=2C Research = ShowCASE is the perfect opportunity for business=2C government and civic = leaders=2C researchers and investors to meet=2E Provocative forums = throughout the day highlight research in the context of current local = and global issues and the commercial aspects of research and = discovery=2E = This year=92s panels include The Information Revolution with guest = speaker Ambassador Joseph Wilson=2C author of The Politics of Truth=2C = Race and the Nation =96 Snapshot of America in Change=2C with guest = speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C actress=2C playwright and MacArthur = Foundation Fellow=2C Fast Forward =96 the Future of Funding=2C including = guest speaker John Osher=2C Entrepreneur and Spin Brush Developer and = Magic Technology =96 Advances in Bio-Imaging=2C including speakers from = the academic and corporate research areas of the newest bio-imaging = technology=2E = For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 7 13:55:32 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 16:55:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <003101c77957$14cec7c0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be presented = by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will = provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it = along.  Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To = reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 7 15:00:14 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:00:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fright Teck casts star of Hellementary for a lead in Voodoo rising! Message-ID: <95185.86499.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Sat Apr 7 15:56:03 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:56:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <887778.77396.qm@web36414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Donald Albainy wrote: Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Donald Albainy Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com> wrote:
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com>
Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com

Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 10:13:57 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:13:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC's Pro Training Workshop are next weekend. Make appt. now ... Message-ID: -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is =20 the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel =20 A U D I T I O N S=20 for=20 _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/)=20 Fred Sternfeld, director =20 THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP (open to 6-12th grade and college students) Supervisor: Carol Pribble Staff: Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should= =20 have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment= . =20 The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters=20 and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all t= ake=20 a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick a= n=20 emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. AUDITION DATES AND TIMES Saturday, April 14, 2007 10:30am - 2:30pm=20 @_Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm= )=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm) =20 & Sunday, April 15, 2007 Noon - 4:00pm @_Fairmount Center for the Arts_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/facilities.htm)=20 Call 440-338-3171 to make an appointment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - Here are a few testimonials from our parents ... =20 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= struction=20 and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred Sternfeld, Carol= =20 Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can children in this region receiv= 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 Hi Fred, We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to =20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp. =20= Returning to=20 FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her. She is so eager to get= there every=20 morning and so happy at the end of each day. She loves the instruction, th= e=20 instructors, and the campers. She says she is working hard and learning so= =20 much, particularly from the scene study classes. You will recall that when= Fran=20 Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FPAC after her experience in= =20 New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2=80=99ve been on Broadwa= y doesn=E2=80=99t mean=20 you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experience at FPAC has certainly prove= n that to be=20 true. Jeff and I honestly had decided that it might not be prudent for her= =20 to attend the second session due to her demanding tech and performance=20 schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE as well as some= =20 academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced math course she w= ill be=20 taking this fall. However, Emma=E2=80=99s overwhelming enjoyment of camp=20= and all she=20 seems to be gaining from it caused us to reconsider. She is elated! Carol Koletsky Wahl =20 Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 & =E2=80=9806 Hi Fred, I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so wonderful. You=20 just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excited for camp each mor= ning.=20 She said she learned more the first day of camp than she had ever learned=20 elsewhere. Hunter has always attended the camp we run (around since the=20 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving our camp to attend FPAC. =20= She has=20 made new "best" friends, loves her counselors and already talks about next=20 summer at FPAC. Again, thanks for giving her this opportunity. You are=20 wonderful. Tracey Evans Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC =E2=80=9806 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical=20 day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare for your audition and to mak= e=20 your audition appointment go to our _website_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
 =20
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
A U D I=20 T I O N S
for
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

(open=20 to 6-12th grade and college students)
Supervisor: Carol Pribble
Staff:= =20 Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller

The= =20 young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have= a=20 desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment.  The training is focused on creatin= g=20 truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice.  Campers in the Professional Traini= ng=20 Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition=20 techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or=20 dance.

AUDITION DATES AND TIMES
Satur= day,=20 April 14, 2007
10:30am - 2:30pm
@Chagrin Falls High School
=  
&
Sunday, April 15,=20 2007
Noon - 4:00pm
@Fairmount Center for the Arts


Call=20 440-338-3171 to make an appointment

 

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

Here are a few testimonials from our parents ...=20


Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in= =20 theater arts. Our daughter is no newcomer to theater, having acted since the= age=20 of 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 th= e=20 instruction and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred=20 Sternfeld, Carol Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can chil= dren=20 in this region receive such in-depth training and excellent preparation= for=20 auditions?  The staff of this camp are warm and supportive mentors who=20= care=20 about young people and love to teach!
= Lois=20 H. Annich
Mother of Molly Israel, FPAC =E2=80=9905 & =E2=80=9806

Hi=20 Fred,
We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to=20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp.&nb= sp;=20 Returning to FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her.  She=20= is so eager to get=20 there every morning and so happy at the end of each day.  She loves the= =20 instruction, the instructors, and the campers.  She says she is working= =20 hard and learning so much, particularly from the scene study classes. =20= You=20 will recall that when Fran Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FP= AC=20 after her experience in New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2= =80=99ve been on=20 Broadway doesn=E2=80=99t mean you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experienc= e at FPAC has=20 certainly proven that to be true.  Jeff and I honestly had decided that= it=20 might not be prudent for her to attend the second session due to her demandi= ng=20 tech and performance schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GE= ORGE=20 as well as some academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced ma= th=20 course she will be taking this fall.   However, Emma=E2=80=99s ove= rwhelming=20 enjoyment of camp and all she seems to be gaining from it caused us to=20 reconsider.   She is elated!
Caro= l=20 Koletsky Wahl 
Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 &=20 =E2=80=9806


<= FONT size=3D2>Hi=20 Fred,
I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so=20 wonderful.  You just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excit= ed=20 for camp each morning.  She said she learned more the first day of camp= =20 than she had ever learned elsewhere.  Hunter has always attended the ca= mp=20 we run (around since the 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving ou= r=20 camp to attend FPAC.  She has made new "best" friends, loves her counse= lors=20 and already talks about next summer at FPAC.  Again, thanks for giving=20= her=20 this opportunity.  You are wonderful.
= Tracey=20 Evans
Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC=20 =E2=80=9806


for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare f= or=20 your audition and to make your audition appointment go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.






See what's free at AOL.com.
= -------------------------------1176052437-- From Web9597 at aol.com Sun Apr 8 07:43:08 2007 From: Web9597 at aol.com (Web9597 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 10:43:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]8 Great Parts Available for Unique Cleveland Public Theater performance Message-ID: -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00 PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale." The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest with somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual confessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT. Men's roles (ages 25-55): The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party. Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a fatal disease. Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him. Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims. Women's roles (ages 21-55) Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philandering husband. Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child. Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around." Child's role (age 10-12) A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins she's committed. All should come prepared to read from the script. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and performer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker William Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners. To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the director at _web9597 at aol.com_ (mailto:web9597 at aol.com) . ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold= open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00=20= PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale."
 
The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest wi= th somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual con= fessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night= on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT.
 
Men's roles (ages 25-55):
 
The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party.
Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a f= atal disease.
Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him.
Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims.
 
Women's roles (ages 21-55)
 
Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philan= dering husband.
Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child.
Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around."
 
Child's role (age 10-12)
 
A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins sh= e's committed.
 
All should come prepared to read from the script.
 
"Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and pe= rformer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker Willia= m Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners= .
 
To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the direc= tor at web9597 at aol.com.


=
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-------------------------------1176043388-- From me at rlcoppedge.com Sun Apr 8 09:31:50 2007 From: me at rlcoppedge.com (RL Coppedge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 12:31:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedian needed Message-ID: <18D8E943D728594C864C7AA427FDC6220B1B33D6@CL4EXBE03.ad2.softcom.biz> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I was approached by someone recently who is looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 May. This is a paid gig. Since I'm only funny (occasionally) doing improv, I'm passing this on. =20 If you're interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com. Let her know how you've heard of it. =20 =20 RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, MCT Microsoft Small Business Specialist Ph: (216) 453-2682 Cell: (216) 544 5595 Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog =20 me at RLCoppedge.com =20 http://www.rlcoppedge.com/ =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I was approached by someone recently who is = looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 = May.  This is a paid gig.  Since I’m only funny (occasionally) doing = improv, I’m passing this on.

 

If you’re interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com= .  Let her know how you’ve heard of it.

 

 

RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, = MCT

Microsoft Small Business = Specialist

Ph: (216) 453-2682

Cell: (216) 544 5595

Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog

me at RLCoppedge.com

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 11:15:08 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 11:15:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday Night Class-Snow ? Message-ID: <182045.72394.qm@web31108.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone! Well it's April and it's SNOWING! So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled. If by some miracle it clears up, come on by. I'll be here. Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave. 440-313-8326. So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend. http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey Kindly, Maureen --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone!
 
Well it's April and it's SNOWING!
 
So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled.  If by some miracle it clears up, come on by.  I'll be here.
 
Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave.  440-313-8326.
 
So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend.  http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey
 
Kindly,
Maureen


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Dear NEOhioPAL Subscriber,

This August, I will be participating in the Cleveland Breast Cancer 3-Day, a 60-mile walk over three days to benefit the Susan G. Komen For the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. I will be walking 60 miles over three days for breast cancer awareness - and I need your help.

Not only am I committed to walking 60 miles - in August, no less - but I am also committed to raising at least $2,200 in donations for this very worthy cause. Please follow the link at the bottom of this e-mail and make a donation to help me make a real difference in the fight against breast cancer - anything you can give would be greatly appreciated. And spread the word - forward this e-mail to everyone you know and encourage them to donate. With your help, we can take one more step (or however many steps are in 60 miles!) towards a world without breast cancer.

Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support The Breast Cancer 3-Day

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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From murphygopal at aol.com Sun Apr 8 12:17:26 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 15:17:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew James Murphy/Jami Ross song on E-Network tonight at 10:30 Message-ID: <8C94829ADC25251-F4C-9D60@MBLK-R10.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy wrote a song called "Confused" that will air tonight on a show called "Paradise City" on the E network at 10:30PM. The song is performed by Jami Ross. This song "Confused" made it's debut on Mtv's Laguna Beach. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net Sun Apr 8 15:00:05 2007 From: jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net (Judie & Bruce Amsel) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:00:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Usher for Jolson and Company, see the show for FREE Message-ID: <000c01c77a29$46a206e0$6501a8c0@jb38> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Volunteer ushers wanted for the upcoming JCC production of Jolson & = Company at the Performing Arts Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, = Highland Hills Village, Ohio 44122, the corner of Richmond & Harvard = Roads. Ushers are needed for all performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 = to Sunday May 20, 2007. Date Day of Week Usher reporting = time 4/26 Thursday = 6:00pm 5/3 5/10 5/17 4/28 Saturday = 6:30pm 5/5 5/12 5/19 4/29 Sunday = 12:30pm 5/6 5/13 5/20 5/9 Wednesday = 12:00pm =20 Ushers are asked to wear white/light colored top and dark = (black/blue/brown) bottom with comfortable, dark shoes. There will be a = quick sweep after the show. Seats are not guaranteed. Parking fee is = 50=A2 (two quarters only). Please contact house manager Judie Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for = additional information or to sign up for a show. Link for map to Tri-C East: http://www.tri-c.edu/maps/docs/mape.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Volunteer ushers wanted = for the=20 upcoming JCC production of Jolson & Company at the = Performing Arts=20 Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills Village, Ohio = 44122,=20 the corner of Richmond & Harvard Roads.
 
Ushers are needed for = all=20 performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 to Sunday May 20,=20 2007.
 
 
Date   =20             =    =20     Day of Week    =    =20         Usher reporting = time
4/26   =20             =    =20     Thursday       =20             =    =20             = 6:00pm
5/3
5/10
5/17
 
4/28   =20             =    =20     Saturday       =20             =    =20             = 6:30pm
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5/19
 
4/29   =20             =    =20    =20 Sunday           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;  12:30pm
5/6
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5/9    =20             =    =20    =20 Wednesday          &nbs= p;            = ;        12:00pm
      =20
Ushers are asked = to wear=20 white/light colored top and dark (black/blue/brown) bottom with = comfortable,=20 dark shoes.  There will be a quick sweep after the show. = Seats=20 are not guaranteed.  Parking fee is 50=A2 = (two quarters=20 only).
 
Please contact house = manager Judie=20 Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for additional information or to sign up = for a=20 show.
 
Link for map to = Tri-C East:=20  http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mape.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660-- From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 8 15:50:53 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:50:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <000001c77a30$5c6bb550$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be = presented by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, = attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The = actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional = performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition = piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along.  Registration is open = to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To reserve your spot for = this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 17:19:13 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:19:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Performing Arts-Seeking Rehearsal Space in Akron area Message-ID: <240912.23106.qm@web38205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi, C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Thank You, April Sledge Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts Office (216) 491-4579 --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi,
 
C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated.
 
Thank You,
 
April Sledge
Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts
Office (216) 491-4579


8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Apr 8 17:43:09 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 20:43:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cast is Announced for THE NERD at OTHT in North Ridgeville Message-ID: <001301c77a40$0d7add80$e79c8f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne Hall = Theatre's production of Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD. >From the playwright who also penned THE FOREIGNER, THE NERD spins = "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is visited by a man = he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor turning = out to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome with a vengeance..." The cast is as follows: WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade =20 Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 = Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113 & 83). Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and students. = Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne = Hall=20 Theatre's production of  Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD.
 
From the playwright who also penned THE = FOREIGNER,=20 THE NERD spins "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is = visited by=20 a man he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor = turning out=20 to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome=20 with a vengeance..."
 
The cast is as follows:
 
WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand
RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason
TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle
AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard
WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein
CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore
THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade
    
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at = 36119=20 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113=20 & 83).
 
Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and = students. =20 Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909.
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 19:45:34 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:45:34 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seth Gordon AUDITION WORKSHOP @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register =20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Going In With Your Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional=20 (Adults 18 and up) Instructor: Seth Gordon=20 One Session Saturday, April 28, 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade Saturday, May 19, 2007,1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th grade - Adult Limit: 12=20 Fee: $30 The workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every=20 audition with the right material and the confidence and presentation their=20= talent=20 deserves. Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and=20 prepared three minute monologue. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
THEATRE - SPRING=20 2007
Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Regis= ter=20
THEAT= RE=20 CLASSES FOR ALL AGES!
Fairmount Center School of=20 Theatre
Fred=20 Sternfeld, Director
 
Going In Wi= th Your=20 Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional (Adults 18 and=20 up)
Instructor: Seth Gordon

One Session
Saturday, April 2= 8,=20 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade
Saturday, May 19, 2007,= 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th=20 grade - Adult
Limit: 12
Fee: $30
Th= e=20 workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every audition wi= th=20 the right material and the confidence and presentation their talent deserves= .=20 Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and prepared thr= ee=20 minute=20 monologue.





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-------------------------------1176086734-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:32:56 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:32:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams 4/3/07 & Torque (Improv Comedy Show) 5/5/07! Message-ID: <2903.94207.qm@web59012.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07! 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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! BIG NEWS! Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe. Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! Place: Bassa Vita Lounge Time: 8:30pm Showtime (7:30pm Doors Open) Cost: $5.00 For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

CLEVELAND JAMS!

CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!

Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07!

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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community.  The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
 
BIG NEWS!
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv!  Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe.  Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! 
 
Place:  Bassa Vita Lounge
Time:  8:30pm Showtime
(7:30pm Doors Open)
Cost:  $5.00 

For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to
reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
  
 
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always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207-- From josephhollings at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:47:45 2007 From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL LAKE CATHOLIC "INTO THE WOODS" RE-SCHEDULED Message-ID: <20070402104745.84857.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Due to a power failure in the area on Sunday April 1st (no, this is not an April Fool!), the final performance of Lake Catholic's "Into The Woods" will take place on Tuesday April 3rd at 7.30pm. Tickets for Sunday's performance will be honored at the door. Additional tickets will be on sale. Tuesday, April 3rd @ 7.30pm, Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor OH 44060. Call 440-951-0077 x253 for information or visit www.lakecatholic.org and click the Into The Woods poster icon. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html From PFLORIANO at aol.com Mon Apr 2 05:31:16 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:31:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Violand=20Replaces=20Floriano=A0?= Message-ID: --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Club,=20 called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters an= d we have=20 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a Fri and Sat=20 evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= =20 the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th 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.=A0 If you are interested,=20 please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.=A0 Do=20= not=20 call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking about.=A0 Yo= u can=20 also eat dinner, (the food is very good), starting at 8.=A0 Remember: ask fo= r the=20 "Laff" discount at the above number, 216-795-1111.=A0 Do not call the main b= ox=20 office number. The Play House Club is located at the corner of E 86th and Carnegie and is=20 NOT Playhouse Square. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Clu= b, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters= and we have 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a=20= Fri and Sat evening show.

It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with Mus= ical Direction by Maureen Hartung.

Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th

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.=A0 If you are interest= ed, please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.= =A0 Do not call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking a= bout.=A0 You can also eat dinner, (the food is very good), 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.







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See= what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 2 06:23:47 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:23:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Fellow Performers! It is with great excitement and honor that I announce the Mt. Carmel Players Production of: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor=AE Dreamcoat"..... That's right...Joseph is back and better than ever with a cast of 50+ including a phenomenal Children's Chorus! It's a definite must see! SHOW DATES April 20, 21, 22, 27 & 28, 2007 Curtain Time 8 PM (Sunday - 4 PM) Lakeland Community College Performing Arts Center Rt. 306 & I-90 Reserved Seats, in advance: $12.00 (over 60/under 14 - $10.00) At the door: $14.00 (over 60/under 14 - $12.00) Director: Rick Bocchieri Music Director: David W. Coxe Choreographer: Jennifer Leinweber Ritz For advance ticket sales please contact Order by phone to : Rita (440) 585-1829 or Joann (440) 943-1358. Thanks for your support! Erika N. Acquaviva (Whites) "Where words fail, music speaks." -Plato = From blush at mail2.visn.net Mon Apr 2 06:21:36 2007 From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:21:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice acting class Message-ID: Do people tell you that you have a great voice? Would you like to make great side money? I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than 15 years experience. I?m offering a class in voice-over work which covers all the basics of the craft, plus my knowledge and experience about auditioning, performing and what?s needed in a demo tape. You?ve heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz Encore, on the AB Lounge infomercial, and much more. ?I must tell you I was pleased and impressed with the amount of information you gave us at the class?.This was a class well worth the small fee you charged and I want to thank you for your time and expertise!!? Janine Sarnowski The next class will be held on Monday, May 7th. Registration is required to secure a seat. ?It was fun, informative and a pleasant way to spend an evening of continuing education.? George Fiderio ?Thank you! It was money and time very well spent.? Gordon Petitt If you?re interested and would like more information, please e-mail or call 440 ? 506 ? 4312. Thanks and have a great day! Maria Farina From promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:43:48 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:43:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Film Message-ID: <58691.76.205.78.88.1175525028.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking an ASSISTANT DIRECTOR for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. 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 (where the director is based), 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 promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:58:39 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:58:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Sites Needed for Film Message-ID: <58701.76.205.78.88.1175525919.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking two (2) LOCATION SITES for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. Our independent, not for profit group is based in Akron, Ohio. 1) A HOSPITAL ROOM (or equivalent setting such as a rehab facility or nursing home, but must have a bed, food tray and adjacent chair) 2) AN UPSCALE HOTEL ROOM If you (or anyone else you know of) would like to help with any leads/contacts, and/or have any questions, PLEASE do not reply via e-mail, but CALL (330) 633-6093. 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 murphygopal at aol.com Mon Apr 2 06:59:58 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:59:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matt Murphy/Jami Ross song on the E- network Message-ID: <8C9434655CC43EE-C80-7787@webmail-mf11.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy, who performed in Rent on Broadway has just placed another one of his original songs on a nationally televised show. Paradise City (a show produced by American Idol's Ryan Seacrest) will feature a song Matt wrote called "Confused" performed by Jami Ross. "Confused", Jami's latest single made it's debut on MTV'S Laguna Beach last fall. The episode of Paradise City featuring "Confused" will air Sunday April 8th at 10:30 PM. Matthew is always looking for new young talent to write for/place songs with. For more information E-mail: MatthewJMusic at aol.com ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 08:05:01 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:05:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Needed: 4 Men and 2 women -- The Full Monty -- Akron Message-ID: <005001c77538$4a284540$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the cast for The Full Monty directed by Jacqi Loewy Evie Morris, Musical Director Weathervane Community Playhouse In the Valley -- Akron Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - Thursday nights = until opening on June 13. Production dates: June 13 - July 8, 2007 If you are not familiar with the show, it is good wholesome family fun with great music. The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great ensemble. Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if you are interested. Needed:=20 1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and sings/dances somewhat = well. This is for the role of Horse - need to be comfortable going the full = monty! 2 actors for supporting roles.=20 Over 30 - need not sing or dance. No "skin". 1 actor to play the "real" stripper.=20 Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body and move well. 1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of way) girlfriend of Jerry - 20s - = 30s. Must sing well. 1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not sing well. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the=20 cast for
The Full=20 Monty
directed by Jacqi Loewy
Evie Morris, Musical Director
 
Weathervane Community Playhouse
In the Valley -- Akron
 
Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - = Thursday=20 nights until opening on June 13.
Production dates:  June = 13 - July 8,=20 2007
 
If you are not familiar with the show,
it is good wholesome family fun with great = music.
The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great = ensemble.
 
Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if = you are=20 interested.
 
Needed:
 
1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and = sings/dances=20 somewhat well.
This is for the role of Horse - need to be = comfortable going=20 the full monty!
 
2 actors for supporting roles. 
Over 30 - need not sing or dance.  No = "skin".
 
1 actor to play the "real" stripper. 
Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body = and move=20 well.
 
1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of = way) girlfriend of=20 Jerry - 20s - 30s. Must sing well.
 
1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not = sing=20 well.
------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Apr 2 08:10:40 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:10:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?CVLT_invites_you_to_the_=22Leading_La?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?dies_Gala_Soir=E9e=22?= Message-ID: <46111CF0.8090402@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit /Leading Ladies/ Gala Soir?e Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm to be held* *at The River Room *CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE* 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH 440-247-8955 www.CVLT.org Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch... followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious /Leading Ladies / *Tickets for Soir?e and Performance - $35* *CALL 440-247-8955* Mon-Sat 1-6 PM Space is limited! Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors /Leading Ladies/ runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th About The Play */Leading Ladies/* by Ken Ludwig Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of /Crazy For You/, /Moon Over Buffalo/ and /Lend Me A Tenor/, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004). Watch www.CVLT.org for details! --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Leading Ladies
Gala Soirée

Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm

to be held at The River Room
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH
440-247-8955
www.CVLT.org

Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch...
followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious Leading Ladies

    Tickets for Soirée and Performance - $35

    CALL 440-247-8955
    Mon-Sat 1-6 PM
    Space is limited!

    Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors

    Leading Ladies runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th

About The Play

Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig

Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of Crazy For You, Moon Over Buffalo and Lend Me A Tenor, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004).

Watch www.CVLT.org for details!

--------------060304000607090308020606-- From director at cyorchestra.org Mon Apr 2 08:15:27 2007 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:15:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance to audition for this concert! 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) 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 ------ End of Forwarded Message --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus!

Last chance to audition for this concert!


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)

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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--B_3258357329_7348339-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 08:38:29 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:38:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry & B'Day Celeb@Coventry Library April 3@6PM Message-ID: <663391.96202.qm@web54510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3. Somebody will be celebrating a BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell... Music comes along with the verses you supply. The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear. The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard. The event and the coffee are complimentary. There may be some cake as well. Don't miss out! --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3.  Somebody will be celebrating a
BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell...

Music comes along with the verses you supply.  The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear.

The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard.  The event and the coffee are complimentary.  There may be some cake as well.

Don't miss out!


Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202-- From chloe at passportproject.org Mon Apr 2 08:56:25 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:56:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Modern Dance classes (ages 3 and up) begin Tuesday 4/3 with Inlet dancer, Mikaela! Message-ID: <024c01c7753f$781303d0$2101a8c0@chloe> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable www.passportproject.org click on "classes" for more info.=20 =20 Passport Project is offering the following classes 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 =20 Contact us: (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org =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. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
www.passportproject.org = click on=20 "classes" for more info.
 
Passport Project is offering the = following=20 classes through May 5:
 
W. African Dance

Capoeira from = Brazil

Hula

Modern Dance

Creative Movement =

Dance Camp

Salsa

Line Dance

Belly Dance

Beginning Computer Skills

Graphic=20 Design

Guitar=20 Lessons

LOCATION:
 
Passport=20 Project Global Community Arts Center
12801 Buckeye=20 Road
Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44120
 
Contact us:=20 (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org
 

PEACE

Chlo=EB =20 Hopson

Passport Project, = Director

chloe at passportproject.org

ph::=20 216.721.1055

http://passportproject.org

Passport=20 Project's mission is to provide exciting educational experiences that = build=20 community through the arts, encourage respect for diversity and = rejection of=20 racism and negative bias, and inspire a passion for learning and the = global=20 community.

Passport=20 Project offers multicultural programs and residencies at = schools,=20 at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to further = this=20 mission. Passport Project does diversity train ing in the corporate=20 setting.

Passport = Project=20 is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that has been planting seeds of = peace=20 and acceptance since 1998.

 
------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 09:06:11 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:06:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening This Weekend - Cleveland professional premiere of Sondheim's Passion at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8A9@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opening This Weekend! =20 Cleveland professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's Award-winning musical PASSION Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater April 6 - May 6 =20 Book by James Lapine Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Victoria Bussert Musically Directed by Nancy Maier =20 =20 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 2, 2007 For more information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. 225 Scott Spence, ext. 239 =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, April 6 through May 6, 2007.=20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, Passion is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical. =20 "Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre." said Bussert, "It is thrilling to present the professional Cleveland premiere of this musical with such talented artists." Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri. Bussert commented, "I look forward to directing this show with all acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center. This promises to be a very special evening of theatre." =20 Passion will be Musically Directed by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a long-time collaborator with director Bussert. Borski will also design the lighting and costumes for this premiere. =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. Passion contains scenes with full nudity. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council.=20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opening This Weekend!

 

Cleveland professional = premiere

of=

Stephen Sondheim’s

Award-win= ning musical

PASSION

Beck Center for the Arts

Studio = Theater

April = 6 – May 6

 

Book by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically= Directed by

Nancy = Maier

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 2, 2007

For more information, (216) = 521-2540

Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. = 225

Scott = Spence, ext. = 239

 

Lakewood, Ohio = Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s award-winning = musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, = April 6 through May 6, 2007.

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, Passion is another award-winning = collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim.  The = Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original = Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a = Musical.  

Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre.”  said = Bussert,  “It is thrilling to present the professional = Cleveland = premiere of this musical with such talented artists.”  Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; = Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly = woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.  =   Bussert commented, “I look forward to directing this show with all = acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center.  = This promises to be a very special evening of theatre.”  =

Passion will be Musically Directed = by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a = long-time collaborator with director Bussert.  Borski will also design the = lighting and costumes for this premiere.  

This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes.  Passion contains scenes with full nudity.  Show times are Fridays and = Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on = Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on = Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.).  To reserve = tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket = prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under = with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are = available for parties of 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under = with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, = based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =

Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through = the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, = the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the = Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. =

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Apr 2 09:35:06 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:35:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Wives - Two Lives.......'Run for Your Wife' - The Hudson Players Message-ID: <022b01c77544$df6eb970$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 2, 2007 =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, written by Ray Cooney, directed by Claudia = Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the story of a = London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for coping with them. =20 When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John Smith becomes = hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two suspicious police officers. =20 The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, with their = numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in this = adult comedy. =20 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 - Adma Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull =20 Performance dates are Friday and Saturday evenings May 4th - May 19th at 8pm All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20 =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. =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release

For Immediate Release

Contact:  = Chris=20 White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  = -  April 2, = 2007

 

The=20 Hudson Players will=20 perform the comedy Run for Your Wife Friday and Saturdays May 4th = =96 May=20 19th.  = Performances are=20 at 8pm at the Barlow Community Theater.  Tickets can be purchased = at the=20 door or by advance reservations by calling=20 330-655-8522.

Run for=20 Your Wife,  written by Ray Cooney, directed = by=20 Claudia Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the = story of a=20 London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for=20 coping with them.

 

When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John = Smith becomes=20 hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two=20 suspicious police officers.

 

The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, = with=20 their numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in = this adult=20 comedy.

 

The=20 cast, directed by Claudia Lillibridge, includes:

  • John Smith=20 =96  Justin=20 Brenis
  • Mary Smith=20 =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith=20 =96  Darlene=20 Rocco
  • Stanley=20 Gardner =96  Kirk=20 Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective=20 Sergeant Porterhouse =96  = Michael=20 Rogan
  • Bobby Franklyn=20 =96  Adma=20 Young
  • Reporter=20 =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull

 

Performance dates are Friday and Saturday=20 evenings
May 4th =96 May 19th at = 8pm
All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20

 

 

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

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

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

 

The Hudson=20 Players are one of the area=92s longest running community theaters. With = a rich=20 history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly = performing=20 environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of =93good shows, = good=20 friends, good times.

 

Individual = show=20 tickets can be reserved by calling 330-655-8522, by purchasing = them in=20 advance at The Learned Owl Bookstore on Main St. in Hudson or by = purchasing them=20 at the door on performance evenings.

Tickets:  $12.00=20 Regular Admission

         &nb= sp;   =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 =20

 

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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It's Spring! PNR Improv has a show!

What more could you possibly want out of your weekend?

Come see PNR Improv this Saturday and enjoy an evening of PG-13, alcohol-free entertainment in the style of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Please also consider joining us:

2007 Schedule

April 7
April 21
May 5
May 19
June 2
June 18
July 7
August 11
August 25

All shows start at 7:30pm

Admission: $5.00 at the door

Where: Quirk Cultural Center, 3rd Floor (?Newell Theatre?)

1201 Grant Street, Cuyahoga Falls

For more information, contact me at PNRSusan at hotmail.com,
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Mortgage refinance is hot 1) Rates near 30-yr lows 2) Good credit get intro-rate 4.625%* From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 10:45:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:45:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional Development at Weathervane! APRIL 16! Message-ID: <038301c7754e$c44b3330$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30" ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 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 Check out his website here! http://www.joecali.com/=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages 18 and = Up=20 ~
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG,=20 AFTRA
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The purpose of this course = is to=20 introduce the student to techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. = We will=20 discuss the difference between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and = "film=20 acting" or performance designed to be recorded and edited. The class = will=20 examine what adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the = camera.=20 When it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be = natural!" is=20 not all that=92s needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor=92s = unique process=20 of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual sensibility = needed, and=20 spend time discussing the professional aspects of the business. At the = end of=20 this course you will know how to prepare and audition for a role in "the = movies"=20 and what to do once you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a = working=20 actor in the U.S.
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~=20 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100
April = 14 ~ May=20 5=20
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If you or someone you know is a performer whose talent is geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ, we would love to hear from you. The 4:12 is an alternative club night based on Christian principles. It runs from 9pm to 1am every Friday night at SPAN Ministries in Tallmadge, Ohio. We are looking for performers to share their talent in a 30-minute set. The requirements for 4:12 performers are that the artists have consistently performed their talent for at least two years and that their performance be geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ. If you are interested, call Minister Danielle Wiggins at 330.630.3190 or e-mail her at dwagsgospelnews at hotmail.com. God bless! From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Mon Apr 2 11:24:36 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:24:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 looking for a home Message-ID: <000001c77554$33c17e90$6601a8c0@eve> A model of R2D2 was made for use in Holiday Shows for Children at NASA. = It is approximately 3' tall. A person must sit inside to move it. It = has flashing lights and is very realistic looking. Great prop for a = Theatre group or display purposes. He is being offered FREE to a good = home.=20 To find out more about him, please contact Liz at Home: 216-941-3443, = Work: 216-433-8751 or e-mail her at elimac733 at aol.com. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From weedz at bright.net Mon Apr 2 11:59:24 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:59:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUTH THEATRE Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. will be holding registration for THE JUNGLE BOOK on Saturday, April 21st at the Senior Center in Wadsworth, 138 High St. from 10am-2pm. 2nd registration is Sunday, Apr 22 from 1:30-3:30pm at Barberton First Presbyterian Church 636 Park Ave. Parking is in the back and enter from the door just off the parking lot for both sites...it will be marked. Classes will begin on Sat May 5th and continue on Weds from 6:30-8:30 on May 9,16,23,30. Rehearsals will begin first week of June and be on Mon and Wed - 6:30-8:30 - Thurs 3-5PM and Sat 12-2. REGISTRATION FEE: $140 ONE CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD FROM SAME FAMILY FEE IS DUE AT REGISTRATION....NEED MORE INFORMATION, CALL 330-416-5937 OR EMAIL: Ginny Morrison Artistic Director From desmond at ccdt.com Mon Apr 2 13:12:23 2007 From: desmond at ccdt.com (desmond) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:12:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT's 07-08 CONSORT! Dance Auditions for Youth ages 12-18 Message-ID: <20070402201223.M18768@ccdt.com> ATTENTION ALL Cleveland Area DANCERS Ages 12-18 Years Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is holding DANCE AUDITIONS for its CONSORT! Youth Dance Training and Development Program. NO PREVIOUS DANCE TRAINING NECESSARY TO AUDITION Audition is in a class format so there is no need to prepare a dance. On Tuesday, April 10, 2007 from 4:00 pm-6:30pm at Karamu House?s Upper Dance Studio, CLEVELAND CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATRE (CCDT) will be holding auditions for its 2007-2008 CONSORT! dance program. Registration will be from 4-4:30pm. The class will last for 1 1/2 hours and a brief wrap-up will follow for parents/guardians and student candidates. CONSORT! is an after-school program for youth ages 12-18 dedicated to helping at-risk youth achieve personal growth through focused dance training, dance-related experiences and literacy based activities. The program runs from Sept thru May, Monday-Thursday. Candidates for the CONSORT! program must possess a strong desire to dance and be willing to learn new skills, and commit to the schedule of classes and possible performances. Come to the audition prepared to move in tights and leotards or semi-loose fitting comfortable clothing, i.e. t-shirts, sweats (no street clothing or shoes, do-rags or excessive jewelry). DATE: TUESDAY, April 10, 2007 TIME: 4:00PM-6:30PM (Registration from 4-4:30pm and Audition begins at promptly at 4:30pm) LOCATION: KARAMU HOUSE UPPER DANCE STUDIO 2355 EAST 89TH STREET (& QUINCY AVENUE) CLEVELAND, OHIO 44106 (MINUTES FROM UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AND CLEVELAND CLINIC) CALL Desmond L. Davis, Education and Outreach Director at 216.791.9000 [wk], 216.288.5451 [cell] OR E-MAIL: desmond at ccdt.com TO RESERVE A SPACE Desmond L. Davis Associate Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 2355 East 89th (& Quincy Avenue) Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.791.9000 216.791.9001 [fax] 216.288.5451 [cell] www.ccdt.com Email:info at ccdt.com From alanna at bnctheatre.com Mon Apr 2 13:20:21 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:20:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Um91bGV0dGUgUHJlc3MgUmVsZWFzZQ==?= Message-ID: <20070402202021.89266.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIEATE RELEASE Date: 3-22-07 Contact: Alanna Romansky/ Sean Derry From: The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility 140 E. Market St. Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 E-mail: alanna at bnctheatre.com Website: www.bnctheatre.com Akron, OH ??? The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company presents the Ohio Premier of Roulette, by Paul Weitz. Performances run from April 13th to May 12th, Thursday ??? Saturday at 8pm, every Sunday at 3pm, and Sunday, April 22nd at 8pm, in the Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market Street. All Tickets are $15. All students and seniors ???Pay as You Can??? for each show. Two ???Blackout Monday??? performances will be held on April 30th and May 7th at 8pm. Tickets for those performances are $7.50 for those currently working in the theatre industry. For ticket reservations call the box office at 330.606.5317. ???Dinner and a Show??? packages are also available through Crave Restaurant. For more information call the box office or visit www.bnctheatre.com. With the attentive direction of Sean McConaha, a black comedy about the exploration of the tragedy and hilarity of suburban family life unfolds on the BNC???s stage. ???Within their addled heads, those myths of the cozy nuclear family are still stenciled, like fading, atavistic tattoos. A comedy of loneliness, in which each dysfunctional family member is dysfunctional in his or her own isolating way. You start to realize that they all have their ways of withdrawing from life. No one has it under control in ???Roulette.??? But whether they admit it or not, these characters are all at least slightly in love with the romance of the family that pulls together.??? ???Every now and then a clich?? sheds its skin in American comedy to reveal something raw and unsettling. Cultural anthropologists and savvy theatergoers should know that this molting process is occurring???a sharp-tongued, broken-hearted and seriously funny new play called Roulette...??? - The New York Times ### From ileifewriter at aim.com Mon Apr 2 13:22:50 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:22:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK Message-ID: <8C9437BD1E23575-180-95E8@WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" CELEBRATING BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK WITH WRITER/PERFORMER Ife (Gail F. 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 WRITER/PERFORMER
 
Ife
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THE AFRICAN ORAL
 TRADITION OF  STORYTELLING
 
 PERFORMING STORIES, SONGS, DRAMATIC SKITS, POEMS, RAPS AND READING EXCERPTS
 FROM HER NEW SERIES,
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AT CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY
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----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 13:31:24 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:31:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE "Song & Dance" performance featuring Verb Ballets at Galleria on Wednesday Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8BB@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) =20 Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. =20 FINAL WEEKEND! =20 "BECK's SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and Verb Ballets present 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 =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. =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=20 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 =20 Submitted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

*** FREE PERFORMANCE = ***

featuring=

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Wednesday,= April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near = elevators by Food = Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the = dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

“BECK’s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner…”

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Now = through April 7

Mackey = Main Stage

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland

 

***  Nominated for 8 = Tony Awards!  ***

 

Lyrics by:

Don = Black and Richard Maltby

Co-Directe= d by:

Scott = Spence & Hernando Cortez

Musically Directed by:

Larry = Goodpaster

 

More reviewer = comments…

 

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

 

=

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…”<= /font>

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.<= /b><= /p>

~ 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 or = online at www.beckcenter.org= .

 

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

 

Cast of = Characters

Emma…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;……….......Tracee Patterson*        

Joe……..……………= …………………………= 230;……………...Mark Tomasic

Dancer…………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;……………Danielle Brickman         =

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…..……...Ashley Cohen**           = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Erin Conway =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Katie Gnagy             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Sydney Ignacio

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…….…….Ashley Klinger**

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;...............Faith Nejman-McNea**          = ;  Dancer………………………R= 30;……………………….......= ......Catherine Meredith =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ...……Brian Murphy            = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Anna Roberts

         =   

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

 

** Verb Ballets intern

 

Production = Staff

Beck Center Artistic Director/Co-Director…………………R= 30;…Scott Spence

Verb Ballets Artistic Director/Co-Director/ Choreographer……Hernando Cortez

Verb Ballets Executive Director………………………&#= 8230;……….Dr. Margaret Carlson

Musical Director………………………&#= 8230;………….……………..La= rry Goodpaster

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;……...…………………..R= ichard Dickinson

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Lisa Lock

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Troy = McCarty

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;.Tod Huffman

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;……………...Steve Shack

Scenic/Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………....Trad A. Burns

Production = Manager………………………= 230;…………………….Don McBride

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………Josep= h Carmola

Costume Designer …………………………= 230;…………………..Suzy Campbell

Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;Richard B. Ingraham

Assistant Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………..Palmer F. Jankens

Light Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;……………………Ray Gould

Sound Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;………………….Jonathon Kronenberger

Props …………………………= 230;…………...............................Kate George,  Rebecca = Lamb

Floor Crew…………………………= ;……………........................James Lenahan, Steve Shack

Follow Spots………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;..Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale

 

 

 

 

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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SPRING PRICE BREAK OF ONLY $90 PLUS TAX FOR YOUR FACE SHOTS PLEASE NOTE NEW STUDIO LOCATION & ADDRESS BELOW THERE WILL BE AT LEAST 50 SHOTS TAKEN, (AVERAGE HAS BEEN ABOUT 60) You may try several changes on top. In fact, I suggest it. Photos will be taken in high resolution digital, so you can view them while you are here. This price includes a CDROM of screen size proofs as well. If you wish a print during this special, it's only an additional $25.00. If you need a make up person, I can certainly make one available for you. Their fees are additional, and begin at $75 for females and $55 for males. I accept all forms of payment, including all credit cards. All prices plus tax of 7.5% You may book by phone 216-371-0642. Or simply email me. PLEASE BOOK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 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Lewis directed by Brittany L. Westfall April 11th-14th, 8pm (April 13th is sold out!) Malone College, Performing Arts Hall 515 25th St. NW Canton, OH 44709 tickets $6 weeknights/ $8 weekends call the box office for tickets: 330-471-8202 From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:22:05 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:22:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock still seeking Male Actors for Lead Roles: Non-Equity Message-ID: <8C9438418D17476-10B8-910C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently taking submissions for the 2007 season. Still Seeking Men ages 30 and up, singing and non-singing for following roles: For Big River: the role of Mark Twain: narrator of whole show also triples as Harvey Wilkes and Judge Thatcher. Does sing. Mame: Beaugarde, Mame's love interest. Must be able to sing. Debonair and gentile. Mr. Upson. Non-singing role. Comic character ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:24:01 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:24:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Seeking Asian American and Contact Information Message-ID: <8C943845E0D09D2-10B8-912C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently seeking an Asian American for the role of Ito in Mame. For more information check out www.mercurysummerstock.com or call Pierre Brault at 216 771 5862. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 13:43:33 2007 From: cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com (Holly Cavanaugh) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check Out the Cardinaire Radio Show on MySpace! Message-ID: <882669.94780.qm@web37304.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes. She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show. Check out the MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/cardinaireradioshow or subscribe via Itunes at http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=250909691 Don't forget to check out her website at http://www.freewebs.com/cardinaire --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes.  She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show.
 
 
 
 
 
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--0-860483874-1175546613=:94780-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Apr 2 15:35:37 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:35:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]mayes on law and order Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you worked with Rob Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or were classmates from = University School, you might like to catch him on Law and Order tomorrow = night (Tuesday) at 10:00.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
If you worked with Rob = Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or = were classmates from University School, you might like to catch him = on Law and Order tomorrow night = (Tuesday) at 10:00.
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--0-284619456-1175609262=:49167-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Tue Apr 3 07:38:26 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 10:38:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Student Wins Met Opera Audition Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Alek Shrader, a Student at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Wins the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s National Council Audition Tenor is one of six young singers selected for $15,000 cash prize at =20 Grand Finals Concert on April 1 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99= s =20 degree student in opera theater at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, =20= is one of six young singers to win the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 = =20 National Council Auditions and with it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was =20 selected from 11 finalists who performed arias with the Met =20 Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at the Grand Finals Concert, =20= held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro =20 intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! mes = amis=E2=80=9D from =20 Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. The Grand Finals Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date =20 on public radio stations across the United States. Check local =20 listings for air times. A student of Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, =20 Shrader is the third Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to =20 win the prestigious Met competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 = =20 won in 2003; soprano Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a =20 bachelor=E2=80=99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s = degree in =20 opera theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies =20 with Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October =20 participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice =20 Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in L=E2=80=99Elis= ir =20 d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in =20 Dialogues des Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in West Side Story. Shrader made his professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in =20 Il Barbiere di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last =20 January sang Florville in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New = =20 York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at St. Louis, Opera = News =20 wrote: =E2=80=9CAlek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with = great skill =20 and sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last = month he =20 attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera =20 Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La Cenerentola with San =20 Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the =20= Juilliard Opera Center. Oberlin audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior =20 recital on Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His =20 program will include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. 39, = Joaqu=C3=ADn =20 Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en forma de canciones, Op. 19, Ralph Vaughan =20 Williams=E2=80=99 Four Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in =20 the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The =20= recital is free and open to the public. The Met Opera made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 =20 singers who participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 =20= regions throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the =20 Metropolitan Opera National Council. Given the reach of the =20 auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition =20 associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council =20 Auditions are considered the most prestigious in North America for =20 singers seeking to launch an operatic career. Some winners are =20 invited to join the Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist =20 Development Program. Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading =20 operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, Deborah =20 Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, Ben =20 Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera =20 season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met performances. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated amid =20 the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the =20 oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. =20 Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the =20 highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational treasure=E2=80=9D by = the =20 Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious =20 careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin =20 alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and =20 conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, =20 Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David =20 Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary =20 music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary =20 Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, =20 Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include =20 Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera =20 companies throughout the world. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

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440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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Alek Shrader, a Student at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, = Wins

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OBERLIN, OHIO = (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99s degree student in opera theater at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, is one of six young singers to win the = Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 National Council Auditions and with = it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was selected from 11 finalists who = performed arias with the Met Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at = the Grand Finals Concert, held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed = =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don = Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! = mes amis=E2=80=9D from Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. =

The Grand Finals = Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date on public radio = stations across the United States. Check local listings for air = times.

A student of = Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, Shrader is the third = Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to win the prestigious Met = competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 won in 2003; soprano = Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002.

Born in = Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a bachelor=E2=80= =99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s degree in opera = theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies with = Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October = participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice = Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in = L=E2=80=99Elisir d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in Dialogues des = Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in = West Side Story.

Shrader made his = professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in Il Barbiere = di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last January sang Florville = in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at = St. Louis, Opera News wrote: =E2=80=9CA= lek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with great skill and = sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last month he = attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La = Cenerentola with San = Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the = Juilliard Opera Center.

Oberlin = audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior recital on = Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His program will = include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. = 39, Joaqu=C3=ADn Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en = forma de canciones, Op. = 19, Ralph Vaughan Williams=E2=80=99 Four = Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The = recital is free and open to the public.

The Met Opera = made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 singers who = participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 regions = throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the Metropolitan = Opera National Council. Given the reach = of the auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition = associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions = are considered the most prestigious in North America for singers seeking = to launch an operatic career. Some winners are invited to join the = Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. =E2=80=A8=E2= =80=A8 Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, = Deborah Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, = Ben Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera = season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met = performances.

The Oberlin = Conservatory of Music, founded in = 1865 and situated amid the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College = since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the = United States. Renowned internationally as a professional = music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational = treasure=E2=80=9D by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve = illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous = Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and = conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, = Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David = Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music = ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble = (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, Pacifica, = Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin = alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies = throughout the world.

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= --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg)-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 3 07:39:28 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 7:39:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a DJ? David Ebbert/Apr. 3 & Other News! Message-ID: <26095612.1175611168589.JavaMail.root@web18> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" DJ - DAVID EBBERT (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 3, 2007) To view David's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1077 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Apr 3 08:09:24 2007 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:09:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for male Actor for Ohio Premiere of 'Stained Glass Ugly' Message-ID: --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Q= ui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mid-30's age rang= e for the role of Adam. =20 This is a two person show, very demanding role. =20 Synopsis: After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower half of h= is face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of his tongue= that once was so effortless. His fiance of the time struggles to maintain= their relationship and the love they once shared. Through several genres = and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret how the world sees the= m, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to present and beyond. = How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty becomes so horribly disfigu= red? =20 The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement. Actors work on contra= ct for pay. =20 Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time. Sincerely,Justin TatumFourth Wall Productions= --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Qui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mi= d-30's age range for the role of Adam.
 
This is a two person show, very demanding role.
 
Synopsis:  After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower= half of his face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of = his tongue that once was so effortless.  His fiance of the time strugg= les to maintain their relationship and the love they once shared.  Thr= ough several genres and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret ho= w the world sees them, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to = present and beyond.  How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty be= comes so horribly disfigured?
 
The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement.  Actors work= on contract for pay.
 
Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time.

Sincerely,
Justin T= atum
Fourth Wall Productions


<= /body> = --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 3 08:56:19 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance = performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 09:28:33 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 09:28:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kitten Wanted Message-ID: <410740.36133.qm@web36508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Now how often does this happen? Wife and I are seeking a 4-6month old female kitten to join our family member and become a playmate with our Cocker Spaniel pup. Short hair in important but color is not. We live in Medina but are moving to Cleveland Heights shortly. We can take the kitten now or we can wait for a bit. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Apr 3 10:40:33 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 13:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Spring Weather: A Public Service Announcement from Something Dada Message-ID: <20070403-13403384-6ac-0@acc7> The solstice has come and gone, and we are now full-fledged into spring. As such, the weather will be changing rapidly, and will often be a topic of conversation. Unfortunately, many people fall into old, annoying, conversational traps when discussing this common subject. To help you avoid this trap, Something Dada has prepared a list of things NOT to say when conversing about the climate. - "Hot/cold/wet/humid/etc. enough for you?" This old standby was dated when your grandparents were wearing whatever passed for Pampers back then. - "Can you believe this weather?" Yes. We can. You know why? Because it's there. 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This is perfect weather for going to see the hilarious improvisational comedy of Something Dada!" You can change the exact wording, but using this general idea will make you infinitely more popular than any of the tired old saws listed above. Then go to http://www.somethingdada.com, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or call 216.696.4242 and make reservations, and you'll be enjoying the weather inside our theater, and the adulation of your friends for your conversational skills. And you know why it's so hot? Temperature. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, April 6th, 2007 8:00 PM Saturday, April 7th, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Tue Apr 3 10:09:33 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:09:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 -- home at last! Message-ID: <000401c77612$e3265ea0$6601a8c0@eve> To all who offered to take r2d2 into their homes -- he has been adopted. = Thanks for helping. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From vwilson at karamu.com Tue Apr 3 10:23:58 2007 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian C. Wilson) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:23:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu looking for summer cultural arts instructors Message-ID: <000001c77614$dfcf0b60$3501a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment? Or Do you enjoy the arts and love working with children? You're Invited to Karamu's Open House for Summer Employment Karamu House Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors in: Drama Dance Visual Arts Digital Photography When: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Where: Karamu House Concert Hall 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Time: 3pm - 7pm Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their discipline For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. 228 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment?

Or =

Do you enjoy the = arts and love working with children?

You’re = Invited to Karamu’s Open House for Summer = Employment

Karamu House = Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors = in:

Drama

Dance

Visual = Arts

Digital = Photography

When: Wednesday, = April 18, 2007

Where: Karamu = House Concert Hall

2355 East 89th = Street

Cleveland, Ohio 44106   =

Time: 3pm - = 7pm

Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a = minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their = discipline

For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. = 228

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60-- From Cindi at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 3 10:28:34 2007 From: Cindi at playhousesquare.org (Cindi Szymanski) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:28:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Mock Audition Workshop with All Shook Up! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0005A188D4@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Broadway Buzz Backstage Master Class Wednesday, April 18 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Idea Center at Playhouse Square 1375 Euclid Avenue FREE Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop. Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of music to sing. Please bring the sheet music in the correct key. Be prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you have them. Registration to participate or observe is required. Please call 216.348.7909. =20 Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center. www.PlayhouseSquare.org/arts-education =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway = Buzz Backstage Master Class
Wednesday, April 18
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Idea Center at Playhouse Square

1375 Euclid Avenue

FREE

Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop.  Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of = music to sing.  Please bring the sheet music in the correct key.  Be = prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you = have them.

Registratio= n to participate or observe is required.  Please call = 216.348.7909.

 

Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center.

www.Playhou= seSquare.org/arts-education

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 3 10:56:19 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C2F5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A Call For Artists: The Beck Center for the Arts seeks art exhibitions for its 2007-2008 Theater Season. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is one of the area's largest cultural and performing arts organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland's Westside. Each year, we provide professional theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of thousands of patrons in Northeast Ohio. =20 We are currently seeking art submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater season which runs from September though August. Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek Galleria in the Beck Center's Main lobby, the Galleria located in the waiting area of the center's Music Armory Building, and for other possible exhibit areas. Exhibits typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community through press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means of communication. =20 Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center: 1) We accept all media that can be publicly displayed 2) Artists are responsible for installing and dismantling their exhibits 3) All works must be properly matted, framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus 4) All works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center frequented by families. We have the right to not accept inappropriate artwork. No nudes as subject matter are accepted for exhibit. 5) Exhibited works may be offered for sale. The Beck Center collects 20% commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on display until the close of the exhibit. =20 How to enter: Please send your submissions to: =20 The Beck Center for the Arts Attn: John Coyne - Gallery 17801 Detroit Ave Lakewood, OH 44107 =20 Submissions should include the following: *=09 5 - 10 images of your work. Digital files are preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer. Slides are also acceptable. (no nudes as subject matter, please) * An artist statement * A bio sheet or resume which details your exhibit history =20 Submission deadline is June 1, 2007 =20 Note: there is no fee for submitting your work. Images submitted for exhibit will not be returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and confidential. =20 Selection Process A panel of artists, instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a gallery schedule for the entire season. Artists will be notified of Beck Center's intent to exhibit their work by August 1, 2007 =20 =20 Thank you for you interest in our exhibit opportunities. We look forward to receiving your submissions! Please feel free to contact me with any questions: Email: jcoyne at beckcenter.org . Phone: 216-521-2540 ext 236. =20 Sincerely, =20 =20 John Coyne Gallery Coordinator Ph: 216/521-2540 x236 Fx: 216/521-2110 Em: jcoyne at beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Call For = Artists:  The Beck = Center for the Arts seeks art = exhibitions=20 for its 2007-2008 Theater Season.

 

The = Beck Center=20 for the Arts is one of the area’s largest cultural and performing = arts=20 organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland’s Westside.  Each year, we provide = professional=20 theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of = thousands of=20 patrons in Northeast=20 Ohio.

 

We are currently seeking art=20 submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater = season=20 which runs from September though August. =20 Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek=20 Galleria in the Beck = Center’s Main lobby, the Galleria = located in the=20 waiting area of the center’s Music Armory=20 Building, and for = other=20 possible exhibit areas.  = Exhibits=20 typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community = through=20 press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means = of=20 communication.

 

Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center:<= /B>

1)     =20 We=20 accept all media that can be publicly displayed

2)     =20 Artists=20 are responsible for installing and dismantling their=20 exhibits

3)     =20 All=20 works must be properly = matted,=20 framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus

4)     =20 All=20 works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center = frequented by=20 families.  We have the = right to not=20 accept inappropriate artwork.  = No nudes as subject matter are = accepted for=20 exhibit.

5)     =20 Exhibited=20 works may be offered for sale.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center collects = 20%=20 commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on = display=20 until the close of the exhibit.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your=20 submissions to:

 

The Beck = Center for the=20 Arts

Attn:  John Coyne -=20 Gallery

17801 Detroit=20 Ave

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

 

 Submissions should include the=20 following:

  •  5 – 10 = images of your=20 work.  Digital files are = preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer.  Slides are also = acceptable.  (no nudes as subject matter, = please)
  • An artist=20 statement
  • A bio sheet = or resume=20 which details your exhibit history

 

Submission = deadline is June 1,=20 2007

 

Note: =20 there is no fee for submitting your work.  Images submitted for exhibit = will not be=20 returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and=20 confidential.

 

Selection=20 Process

A panel of = artists,=20 instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a = gallery=20 schedule for the entire season.  =20 Artists will be notified of Beck Center’s intent to exhibit = their work by=20 August 1, 2007

 

 

Thank you for = you interest=20 in our exhibit opportunities.  = We=20 look forward to receiving your submissions!  Please feel free to contact me = with any=20 questions:   = Email:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org.  Phone:  216-521-2540  ext = 236.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John=20 Coyne

Gallery=20 Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540 =20 x236
Fx:  = 216/521-2110
Em:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1175623908-- From rmpavlock at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:36:57 2007 From: rmpavlock at yahoo.com (Rebecca Pavlock) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:36:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tap Class for ages 5-6 Message-ID: <20070403193657.10903.qmail@web54207.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6! Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45. Children will have fun and learn a new skill. Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com. There is still time to sign up! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6!  Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45.  Children will have fun and learn a new skill.  Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com.  There is still time to sign up!
 


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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Tue Apr 3 12:38:24 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:38:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical theater workshop taught by Broadway performer April 15 Message-ID: <004a01c77627$a4b07ba0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Broadway performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 (CANAL FULTON) -- A musical theater workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio. Jonathan Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want to pursue professional musical theater. A beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. Tisevich, whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of "Titanic," will give a brief performance from one of the musicals he was in while in New York City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of "RENT" on Broadway and was cast in "Miss Saigon" and "The Full Monty." He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions. During the musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the Turning Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417. The Turning Pointe School of Dance home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET 2387 Locust Street South Canal Fulton, OH 44614 (330) 854-1417 www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

   

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Broadway = performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 =

(CANAL FULTON) --  A musical theater = workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio.

Jonathan = Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want = to pursue professional musical theater. 

A = beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class = for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. =

Tisevich, = whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of “Titanic,” will give a brief performance from one of the = musicals he was in while in New York = City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of =  “RENT” on Broadway and was cast in “Miss Saigon” and “The = Full Monty.” He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions.

During the = musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and = learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting = exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also = perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the = Turning = Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417.

 =

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance           &n= bsp;
home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET
2387 Locust Street = South

Canal Fulton, OH  44614

(330) = 854-1417

www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net   &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;          

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------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0-- From broadwaysch at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:52:49 2007 From: broadwaysch at yahoo.com (Barbara Bachtell) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:52:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need PT children's dance instructor starting April 14 Message-ID: <286757.40826.qm@web81813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14: Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session). The ideal candidate will: Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance. Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable. Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9. Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children. Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way. Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults. You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts. You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session. When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references. --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14:  Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m.  The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session).
 
The ideal candidate will:
  • Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance.  Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable.
  • Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9.
  • Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children.
  • Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way.
  • Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults.
You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts.  You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session.
 
When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references.
--0-934337930-1175629969=:40826-- From Rex.Snider at bendix.com Tue Apr 3 13:16:53 2007 From: Rex.Snider at bendix.com (Rex.Snider at bendix.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:16:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted volunteer webmaster Message-ID: <369EE028D0B173429EA29AC1A29EB1230D2A07BC@elys0013> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kalliope Stage is looking for a volunteer webmaster. No need to do = serious design work, that will be done by others and provided to the = webmaster for implimenting on the website. Just someone with the time to = do somewhat regular maintainence and improvements.=20 Please contact:=20 Rex Snider=20 Managing Director=20 Kalliope Stage=20 rex.snider at kalliopestage.com=20 216-321-0870=20 Best Regards,=20 Rex R. Snider=20 Best Regards, =20 Rex R. Snider -- Pro/E CAD Administrator Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC 901 Cleveland Street Elyria, OH 44035 Phone: 440-329-9586 Fax: 440-329-9780 e-mail: rex.snider at bendix.com =20 http://HYPERLINK "http://www.bendix.com/"www.bendix.com = =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Wanted volunteer webmaster

Kalliope Stage is looking for a = volunteer webmaster. No need to do serious design work, that will be = done by others and provided to the webmaster for implimenting on the = website. Just someone with the time to do somewhat regular maintainence = and improvements.

Please contact:
Rex Snider
Managing Director
Kalliope Stage
rex.snider at kalliopestage.com
216-321-0870
Best Regards,
Rex R. = Snider


Best Regards,

=A0


Rex R. = Snider


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Pro/E CAD Administrator

Bendix Commercial Vehicle = Systems LLC

901 Cleveland Street=A0 = Elyria, OH=A0 44035

Phone:=A0 440-329-9586

Fax:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = 440-329-9780

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 3 13:18:33 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 16:18:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: "The Foreigner" at CVLT Message-ID: <4612B699.8060209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner" WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955 Directed by Bob McCoy Written/ /by/ /Larry Shue AUDITION DETAILS: Needed - 5 men, 2 women * CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer. * S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend. * BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA. Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others. * REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret * CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante. David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful. * ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake. * OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan /*THE FOREIGNER */When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You're sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production. Dates: AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30 PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30 Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com www.CVLT.org --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner"

WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955

Directed by Bob McCoy
Written by Larry Shue

AUDITION DETAILS:

Needed - 5 men, 2 women

  • CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer.
  • S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend.
  • BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA.  Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others.
  • REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret
  • CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante.  David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful.
  • ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake.
  • OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan

THE FOREIGNER When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You’re sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.

Dates:

AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM
CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm
REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30
PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30

Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com

www.CVLT.org



--------------090002040808000302040305-- From ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 3 14:52:06 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:52:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event on April 12 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) event! Theatre Rocks! Thursday, April 12, 2007 6:00-7:45 p.m. Studio One Theatre Complimentary food, specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment provided. Please feel free to bring interested co-workers and friends. RSVP to lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9 Stay after for the 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 233. The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.795.7000 www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event on April 12

The Cleveland Play = House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) = event!

Theatre = Rocks!
Thursday, April 12, = 2007
6:00-7:45 = p.m.
Studio One = Theatre

Complimentary food, = specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment = provided.

Please feel free to = bring interested co-workers and friends.

RSVP to = lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9

Stay after for the = 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event = are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. = 233.

The Cleveland Play = House
8500 Euclid = Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio = 44106
216.795.7000
www.clevelandplayhouse.com







------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10-- From vmd614 at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 3 15:39:03 2007 From: vmd614 at sbcglobal.net (VINCENT DEPAUL) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:39:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TD needed immediately for Guys and Dols Message-ID: <20070403223903.63759.qmail@web82012.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls. Set construction starts 4/9/07. Stipend is $500.00 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. --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls.  Set construction starts 4/9/07.  Stipend is $500.00  Must have own tools and suitable transportation for any materials purchased.  This is a pretty simple gig and should take no longer than 1 week to complete around the schedule you determine.   Call 216/227-9428 for additional information.
--0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305-- From zorratheexplora at att.net Tue Apr 3 17:22:28 2007 From: zorratheexplora at att.net (zorratheexplora at att.net) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 00:22:28 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Songs for a New World sheet music Message-ID: <040420070022.26154.4612EFC2000D224B0000662A21587667550E9D01049F980A0A089B0E9D9D0196@att.net> --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone. I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated. The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well. Thanks to all!! Happy Spring!!! --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello everyone.
I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated.
The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well.
Thanks to all!!
Happy Spring!!! 
--NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0-- From dazzletap at neo.rr.com Tue Apr 3 18:37:35 2007 From: dazzletap at neo.rr.com (Norma Capocci) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 21:37:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lady Liberty & Frank Sinatra singer wanted Message-ID: <004201c77659$d277ec30$6401a8c0@homepc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting an auction called "A Night on = Broadway." They are looking for someone who can portray "Lady Liberty" = and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator. For details please contact Teresa Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or = call her at 330-497-1556 (home) or 330-324-7304 (cell). Thank you. Norma Capocci ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting = an auction=20 called "A Night on Broadway."  They are looking for someone who can = portray=20 "Lady Liberty" and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator.
 
For details please contact Teresa = Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or =
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Thank you.
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------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50-- From shart00 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 04:40:28 2007 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:40:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Person Needed Message-ID:

Garfield Heights Little Theatre needs a set builder for their May Production of "Love. Sex and the I.R.S.  Small interior set.  Small salary involved.  More info call 662-1223 to the director - he can explain exactly what is needed. Or call 441-7027 and leave message.



The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:39:41 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:39:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE TEMPEST (Great Lakes Theatre Festival) Message-ID: <597996.16124.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Farce over substance: ?THE TEMPEST? at Great Lakes Theater Festival Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?We are such stuff as dreams are made of.? ?THE TEMPEST,? now being staged at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, is sometimes billed as Shakespeare?s last play. In fact, ?HENRY VII? and ?TWO NOBLE KINSMEN? were written later. Another misconception about the play is that it is a comedy. Modern editors have relabelled it as either a romance or a fantasy. To add to the interesting background of the script, when it was written it was basically ignored as a minor work. Today, however, critics and scholars consider it to be one of the Bard?s greatest works. In contrast to many of Shakespeare?s plays, which make for excellent reading, ?THE TEMPEST? requires staging to develop its full effect. It is inherently theatrical since it contains invisible beings that the audience can see but the characters cannot and lends itself to farcical interludes that can?t be created on the page. It is multi-sensory theatre which includes storms, music, and sounds which are required to create its imagery. Shakespeare, in his major plays, often asked, ?What is a human being?? This is the theme of ?THE TEMPEST.? The play begins with a tempestuous storm at sea. Twelve years previously Prospero, the Duke of Milan, was usurped by his brother Antonio with the support of Alonso, King of Naples, and the king?s brother, Sebastian. But for the help of Alonso?s advisor, Gonzalo, he would have been killed with his only daughter Miranda. Gonzalo furnished them with the means to survive, including Prospero?s precious books, and cast them into the sea. They eventually landed on a remote island, once ruled by the witch Sycorax, but now inhabited by her only son, the malformed Caliban. Upon his arrival Prospero released Ariel, a powerful spirit who had been enslaved by Sycorax. It is through the help of the ?invisible? Ariel that Prospero, aware that a passing ship contains his brother and the co-conspirators, causes a storm and shipwrecks the vessel. As the play unfolds, love, plotting, drunkenness, a test of faith, new awarnesses and physical and psychological discovery take place. With a good production, it is Shakespeare at his finest. Any director of ?THE TEMPEST? must make several decisions: How far is s/he going to go to take the fantasy? Is farce or comedy going to reign? Andrew May, directing his first play for GLFT, has decided to let loose all the effects, play for laughs, thus overshadowing the text. As for the cast, Sara Bruner is delightful as Ariel, the airy Spirit. She moves well and develops a consistent character. Handsome David Gregory is on target as the naive love-controlled Ferdinand. On the other hand, Aled Davies disappoints as Prospero. He displays two moods...quiet or yelling. He doesn?t build a compelling character. When we hear Prospero recite the epilogue, after laying down his wand, we should feel that all in the world is well. Unfortunately, that was not the case. David Anthony Smith (Sebastian) yells almost every line. Dougfred Miller (Antonio) is often difficult to hear as he doesn?t project. Though they delighted the audience with their overdone actions, Jeffrey Hawkins and Lynn Robert Berg, are over the top as two drunken shipmates, substituting slapstick for concept. Pretty Laura Welsh screeches her way through the role of Miranda, daughter to Prospero. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you like farce carried to its max, startling special effects, and stress on visual effects over substance then you?ll like this production of ?THE TEMPEST.? It?s not a bad production, just one with a debatable interpretation and some questionable acting. For educators: GLTF has prepared an excellent teacher?s guide to accompany a discussion for students who will be attending this fun production. A special student rate of $13 applies for the run of this show and ?HAY FEVER.? ?THE TEMPEST? and ?HAY FEVER? run through April 21 at the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. For ticket information call 216-241-6000 or go to www.greatlakestheater.org 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Apr 4 00:34:59 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 03:34:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Message-ID: <46131CE30200008D000099FD@mailgate.wooster.edu> Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Actors sought for an independent short film: working title ???The Incident.??? A legendary fraternity party leads to tragic results. The film will shoot in Cleveland April 20-22. There is no pay, but actors will receive a copy of the finished DVD. Speaking and extra roles are available for many men and women between 18-25 years old, and 1 man or woman between 40-60 years old. Auditions for speaking roles will be held MONDAY, APRIL 9 at: CLEVELAND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 1 Monticello Boulevard (at Mayfield Road) Activity Room #4 in the Child Care Suite Actors will be seen between 7:15 PM and 9 PM. No monologue is required. Actors will read from the script. We are striving for a racially diverse cast. All are welcome to audition. Extras should not attend these auditions. Instead, submit a recent photo and resume (if applicable) via email to avalentine at wooster.edu. For more information, please call Ansley Valentine at (330) 347-1519 or email avalentine at wooster.edu. SPEAKING CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Fraternity Members???All are 18-22 years old. Aside from the two characters specified, these roles can be played by any ethnicity. In fact, we are striving for a racially diverse cast. President ??? Joe Martinez (Hispanic, good looking, tries to be a good leader and do the right thing) Vice President ??? Kyle (Caucasian. Feels as though he was ???passed over??? for the president???s post. Harbors some racially motivated animosity.) Pledge Trainer - Collier Treasurer - Drew Recruitment Chair - Simon Risk Manager - David Social Chairman - Ted New Recruit - Ryan Russell Various members and pledges (extras with a few lines) Alumnus ??? Marcus (24 years old. Had been a strong member of the fraternity. After graduation, he gave up, started smoking pot, etc.) Chapter Advisor (30 to 40 years old male) Sorority Girl ??? Ashley (Attends the party and gets very drunk, falls and hurts herself) Sorority Girl 2 ??? Ashley???s Friend Various college women Policeman ??? Jeff (Late 20???s???early 30???s, strong) Uninvited Guests ??? Two drunk, unruly college guys. One is ready to start a fight. Detective (50-60 years old. Typical, hard-pushing police detective. Has a dislike for those who try to avoid responsibility.) EXTRAS (Party guests of college age) Ansley Valentine Ohio State Director, KCACTF Region III Assistant Professor Department of Theatre The College of Wooster 1189 Beall Avenue Wooster, OH 44691 330-263-2028 Office 330-347-1519 Cell Phone From msbusybee52 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 05:32:55 2007 From: msbusybee52 at hotmail.com (Bev Muzilla) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:32:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions Message-ID:
Lorain Community Music Theater
will be holding auditions for
"Hello, Dolly!"
Sat., April 14th and Sun., April 15th
 
Location:  St. Mary's School Hall ~ 7th & Reid Ave,. Lorain
Registration:  11:30am
Auditions to begin promptly at Noon and will be finished by 3pm
Call-backs will be held on Sun., April 15th, beginning at 4pm
 
Bring a prepared vocal selection and sheet music.  An accompanist will be provided.  Come dressed for movement.
 
Production Dates:  July 13, 14, 20, 21, & 22 (matinee), 2007
at the beautifully restored Lorain Palace Theater at 6th & Broadway, Lorain
 
Directed by Ansley Valentine
Produced by Bev Muzilla
 
Join us as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary!
Have questions regarding our production?  Please respond to this e-mail.
 


The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 4 06:03:14 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:03:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks Costumers Message-ID: -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. This is a compensated position. For a complete list of productions go to our web site- _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) . Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. Tom Meyrose Managing Director ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. = ;=20 This is a compensated position.  For a complete list of productions go=20= to=20 our web site- www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.=
 
Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio= and=20 is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks.
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director




See= what's free at AO= L.com.
-------------------------------1175691794-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:09:30 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:09:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Mission Dining Room Set Message-ID: <554928.41641.qm@web36504.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are moving into a Arts and Crafts period home in Cleveland Heights and are looking for a Mission Dining room table and chairs. The dining room is very large and is generous with built ins so all I need is the table and chairs. Two armchairs and six side chairs would work. Our current set is just too small and too country for the room. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 4 09:11:57 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 09:11:57 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free Message-ID: <46136BDD.31541.2DA320@marcus.designerglass.com> --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free coupons for tickets to the show featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. FINAL WEEKEND! "BECK=B4s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times Beck Center and Verb Ballets present Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Now through April 7 Mackey Main Stage 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland 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. If you'd like to be removed from this list, please reply to mbales at oh.verio.com. --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body =
*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free
coupons for
tickets to the show

featuring

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber´s

Song & Dance

Wednesday, April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near elevators by Food Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the
dynamic dancers from Verb
Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free
discount offer for
Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

"BECK´s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..."

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

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

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 $2 administrative fee.  To reserve
tickets, call the Beck
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If you'd like to be removed from this list, please
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--Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880-- From costumes at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 07:09:58 2007 From: costumes at greatlakestheater.org (Costume Shop) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:09:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Band Uniforms-free to good home Message-ID: <000001c776c2$edf13750$6401a8c0@Costume> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Free to good home. Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants. Good range of sizes-34 to 46. Approximately 75-100 available. Must pick up. For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Free to good home.  Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants.  Good range of = sizes-34 to 46.  Approximately 75-100 available.  Must pick up.  = For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes = Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250.  =

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750-- From bkristy at mindspring.com Wed Apr 4 08:58:32 2007 From: bkristy at mindspring.com (Beverly Kristy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:58:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NE OHIO Bike Builders appear on TLC's Biker Buildoff!! Message-ID: <01e901c776d2$1a05dcb0$e9899f04@BEVERLY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable North East Ohio's newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker Buildoff"! Bikers and non bikers alike will enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker Buildoff = tomorrow as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) = go at it against their competitor in this week's season finale episode. Scott Webster, Brian Korelec and crew make us all proud as they = represent our area in this unique bike building challenge.=20 Their episode airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC (repeats = 12 AM). I won't give the outcome away but the buzz is they'll be back for a = rechallenge next season! Let's support them by tuning in and congratulate them via their website- = www.leroythompsonchoppers.com . Happy Viewing, Beverly Kristy 440-487-6698 bkristy at mindspring.com ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

 
North = East Ohio's=20 newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker = Buildoff"!
 
 
 
Bikers and non bikers = alike will=20 enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker = Buildoff tomorrow=20 as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) go at it = against=20 their competitor in this week's season finale=20  episode.
 
Scott Webster, Brian = Korelec and=20 crew make us all proud as they represent our area in this unique bike = building=20 challenge.
 
Their episode = airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC = (repeats 12=20 AM).
 
I won't give the = outcome away but=20 the buzz is they'll be back for a rechallenge next = season!
 
Let's support them by = tuning in=20 and congratulate them via their website-  www.leroythompsonchoppers.c= om =20 .
 
Happy=20 Viewing,
Beverly=20 Kristy
440-487-6698
bkristy at mindspring.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0-- From ekbole at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 08:02:29 2007 From: ekbole at sbcglobal.net (Kenneth Kowalski) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 08:02:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor Needed for Local Independent Film Message-ID: <193065.87633.qm@web81301.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan." This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event. Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis. The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film). Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so. Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule. While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion. A great career/resume enhancing opportunity! Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have. To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com Please - Serious inquiries only! Sincerely, The Mama's Plan Film Group --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii
    The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan."  This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event.  Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis.

    The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student.  Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming.  He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film).  Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so.  Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule.

    While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion.  A great career/resume enhancing opportunity!  Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have.

    To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com
Please - Serious inquiries only!

Sincerely,

The Mama's Plan Film Group
--0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633-- From MSobczak at kichler.com Wed Apr 4 08:08:32 2007 From: MSobczak at kichler.com (Sobczak, Michael) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:08:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately seeking Script - Please Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script - Please Help The Mike and Al show needs help locating a script. After a year of = performances on the first Saturday of each and every month at the = Barking Spider we are burning out in terms of coming up with new = material. Everyone we have discussed this with has said the same thing. = Why don't you try "Taking a Sabbatical"? So if anyone out there can help us with "Taking a Sabbatical" we would = really appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider = this Saturday at 11:00 PM. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script – Please Help

Desperately seeking Script - = Please Help

The Mike and Al show needs = help locating a script.  After a year of performances on the first = Saturday of each and every month at the Barking Spider we are burning = out in terms of coming up with new material.  Everyone we have = discussed this with has said the same thing. Why don’t you try = “Taking a Sabbatical”?

So if anyone out there can = help us with “Taking a Sabbatical” we would really = appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider this = Saturday at 11:00 PM.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED-- From jtbuck at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 09:00:11 2007 From: jtbuck at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 16:00:11 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOME: FOR THE ARTS Dramatic Telling of Mark's Gospel Message-ID: HOME: FOR THE ARTS PRESENTS New Zealand/Cleveland actor Geoofrey Darling in a workshop in the oral storytelling tradition on SATURDAY, APRIL 14 from 1-5PM at First Grace United Church of Christ 350 S. Portage Path Akron, OH 44320 330-762-8469 www.firstgraceucc.org And will present The Gospel of Mark in a dramatic solo performance on SUNDAY, April 14 at 3PM in the First Grace Sanctuary. PLEASE FIND FLYER ATTACHED BOTH events are free and open to the public. _________________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600&bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 09:34:07 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:34:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]For Sale: (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... Message-ID: <380646.31427.qm@web90407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I have two (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... 1. 15" for $20 2. 17" for $25 Both or seperate. Medina area. 330-410-0488 thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels
in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel
to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427-- From lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 09:40:42 2007 From: lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org (Lisa Ortenzi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:40:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School present Summer Theater Institute for Middle and High School Students Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F62A315@gltf01.gltf.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & Dance!!! A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007. Great Lakes Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making and much more! There will also be Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director.=20 The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare play. This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual attention on a daily basis. There is no audition required so all students will be considered for the program. Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level. For more information, a brochure or to register for the summer program contact: =20 Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu =20 Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer Theater Institute Web Page at: http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm =20 Lisa Ortenzi Great Lakes Theater Festival Supervisor, School Residency Program lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org We are such things as dreams are made on... =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present = The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & = Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered = at Hawken = School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007.  Great Lakes = Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite = you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in = Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making = and much more!   

There will also be Master = Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic = Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a = performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute = presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare = play.

This four-week program is designed for = students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn = from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual = attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition required so all students = will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in = a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own = level.

For more information, a brochure or to = register for the summer program contact: 

Dan Call, Hawken School, = 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu  =

Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer = Theater Institute Web Page at: = http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm<= /o:p>

 

Lisa Ortenzi

Great Lakes Theater Festival

Supervisor, School Residency Program

lortenzi at greatlakestheater= .org

We are such things as dreams are made = on...

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0-- From stacy at yaneo.org Wed Apr 4 09:50:38 2007 From: stacy at yaneo.org (Stacy Goldberg) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:50:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apply now: paid summer internships in the arts! Message-ID: <20070404164505.72C4C3014A@smtp-ext-04.mx.pitdc1.expedient.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention High School Students: Interested in a paid summer internship in the arts? Apply to ArtWorks! ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists. ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, all while earning a wage. To apply, you don't need to already be an expert. Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest in the arts! Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that are enjoyed by the entire community. ArtWorks will take place at Shaker Square in Cleveland, Ohio. Application forms and more details are located on Young Audiences' website at http://www.yaneo.org/what/artworks.html Applications are due April 30, 2007. If you have any questions, please contact Young Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org . Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative learning by uniting arts and education. Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences. All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, or Mathematics. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 4 09:47:38 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:47:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]INSIDE World Music presents Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble: Music of Old Russia at Beck Center, April 14-15 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8EF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music and Beck Center for the Arts present =20 BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE The Music of Old Russia =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. =20 Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 FEATURING: Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy guitar Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy guitar Victoria Pichurova | vocals Leonid Bruk | contrabass balalaika Andrij Cybyk | dance =20 INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk Ensemble on Saturday, = April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The = Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the Beck Center = Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka = - a dance party with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments. = The Sunday, April 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center's = Mackey Main Stage.=20 Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for students. Adult tickets = are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office = at (216) 521-2540. =20 ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE: A group of all-star performers from Russia, BARYNYA brings the = traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor = and raw, passionate energy intact. The ensemble's program includes = Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso = instrumental pieces. =20 Barynya's director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV "Misha", trained at the Moscow State = Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center = for Russian Song. He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the = small button accordion used in Russian folk music. =20 Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source during many visits = to small Russian villages. He has incorporated this original folk music = into Barynya's repertoire. Joining Smirnov are acclaimed balalaika = virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State = Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika. =20 Barynya's vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a former soloist with the = Don Cos sacks State Ensemble. Equally at home with Russian, Cossack, Ukrainian = and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova's repertoire includes a wide = range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, = Russian epics ("bylina"), romances, dance-songs and chastushki. Many = songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years old. =20 Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij Cybyk. Drawing = from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and breathtaking = concert. Don't miss this unforgettable performance! =20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT SHOW! INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a ten-member ensemble of = traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at = Beck Center. Don't miss it! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. The Beck Center = is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle. =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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World = Music

and

Beck Center for the = Arts

present

 

BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE

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Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 = p.m.

Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 = p.m.

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland)

 

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) = 521-2540

 

 

FEATURING:

Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy = guitar

Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy = guitar

Victoria Pichurova | = vocals

Leonid Bruk | contrabass = balalaika

Andrij Cybyk | dance

 

INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk = Ensemble on Saturday, April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the = Beck = Center Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka – a dance party = with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments.=A0 The Sunday, April = 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center’s = Mackey Main Stage.

Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for = students.=A0 Adult tickets are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the = Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540.

 

ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE:

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, BARYNYA brings the traditional = music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy = intact.=A0 The ensemble’s program includes Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental = pieces.

 

Barynya’s director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV = “Misha”, trained at the Moscow = State Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center for = Russian Song.=A0 He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the small button = accordion used in Russian folk music.

 

Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source = during many visits to small Russian villages.=A0 He has incorporated this = original folk music into Barynya’s repertoire.=A0 Joining Smirnov are acclaimed = balalaika virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika.

 

Barynya’s vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a = former soloist with the Don Cos

sacks State Ensemble.=A0 Equally at home with Russian, = Cossack, Ukrainian and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova’s repertoire = includes a wide range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, Russian epics (“bylina”), romances, dance-songs and = chastushki.=A0 Many songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years = old.

 

Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij = Cybyk.=A0=A0=A0 Drawing from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and = breathtaking concert.=A0 Don’t miss this unforgettable = performance!

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT = SHOW!

INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a = ten-member ensemble of traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at Beck Center.=A0 Don’t miss it!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

 

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. =A0The Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle.

 

 

 

Submitted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107

(216) 521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

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Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising. Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice tells the story of one of America's most famous lawyers and civil libertarians. Forever famous for his work in the Scopes "Monkey" Trial, Darrow also fought against racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution. Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio. Today - fourteen years after the uprising - these five men are still awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they are innocent. These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April 28. Both performances will be held in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ, 2592 West 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m. This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults of the death penalty system. Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows). No one will be turned away for inability to pay. Ticket proceeds fund the plays. To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org . Listing submitted by: Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Event Listing for = NEOHIOPAL:

 

The Struggle for Justice

A day of live theater examining the death = penalty

 

During the month of April, the ACLU of Ohio is presenting two plays that take a = critical look at the death penalty – Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice and = Lucasville: The Untold = Story of a Prison Uprising

 

Clarence Darrow: = The Search for Justice tells the story of one = of America’s most famous lawyers and civil libertarians.  Forever famous for his = work in the Scopes “Monkey” Trial, Darrow also fought against = racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution.   

 

Lucasville: The = Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful = theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were = sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the = maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio.  Today = – fourteen years after the uprising – these five men are still = awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they = are innocent. 

 

These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April = 28.  Both performances will be held in Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United = Church of Christ, 2592 West = 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m.   

 

This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater = about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults = of the death penalty system. 

Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each = show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows).  No one will be = turned away for inability to pay.  Ticket proceeds fund the plays.  = To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org

 

Listing submitted by:
Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org.  

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 13:29:49 2007 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:29:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update plus Bo Bice info Message-ID: <214791.42890.qm@web55203.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street Kent, Ohio 44240 330-677-5005 information at kentstage.org www.kentstage.org April 3, 2007 Update Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6 Rodney Crowell CANCELLED Maia Sharp Apr 12 Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13 Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14 "Who's Your Mama" Apr 22 plus new concerts added to schedule *** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT*** An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Sunday May 20 8PM $30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent. GANDALF MURPHY and the SLAMBOVIAN CIRCUS OF DREAMS Friday, April 6 8:00 PM In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike. Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya! "They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly Tickets: $5.00 --------------------------------- MAIA SHARP Thursday, April 12 8:00 PM Maia Sharp Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide Tickets: $10.00 --------------------------------- CHRIS HILLMAN featuring HERB PEDERSEN Friday, April 13 8:00 PM Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas. After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice. Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back. This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. Advance discount tickets: $20.00 Day of Show: $23.00 --------------------------------- STANDING ROCK BATTLE OF THE BANDS?FINALS Saturday, April 14 8:00 PM Band List for Finals BOSR2 1. Drenalin -- band website 2. A Grand Design -- band website 3. Social Zero -- band website 4. The Zou -- band website 5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website 6. The Go Go Joes -- band website 7. Astrovan -- band website 8. Tropidelic -- band website 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. ADMISSION: $5.00 for 9 Bands! --------------------------------- WHO'S YOUR MAMA? Environmental Film Festival Sunday, April 22 2:00 to 9:00 PM A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production... with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments. ? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival ? Children's Films /Activities, Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George ? Green Films ? Local Farmers ? Locally Grown Foods catered by Totally Cooked Catering ? Alternative Energy Displays ? Home Brew Tasting ? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter ? Raffle of Green Items ? A Forum for Sustainable Living ? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage and North Water Street Gallery featuring Akron Artist P.R. Miller Updates: www.whosyourmama.org ADMISSION: $10 General $7 Students/Seniors Upcoming events April 28, 29 Kent Musical Theater presents Disney's Aladdin Junior May 2 @ 8PM The Motet $13 adv $15 door May 3rd @ 8PM GTB Records Record Release Party with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers Cost : $5 May 4Th @ 6PM Peace Music and Arts Festival featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti. Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls May 5 at 4 and 8 PM PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present A Doo Wop Celebration Featuring Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels $30.00 reserved May 10 Back to Earth Productions presents The Great Lake Event featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and A Lion and an Elephant $7.00 Friday, May 11 IRIS DEMENT 8:00 PM $25 adv/ $30 door May 20 8PM An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood. Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn." The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play. June 2 Commander Cody $15 adv $18 door July 7 Tracey Grammer $10.00 The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. For further info: www.kentstage.org --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Kent Stage
175 East Main Street
Kent, Ohio 44240

330-677-5005
information at kentstage.org
www.kentstage.org
 
April 3, 2007
 
Update
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6
Rodney Crowell CANCELLED
Maia Sharp  Apr 12
Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13
Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14
"Who's Your Mama" Apr 22
 
plus new concerts added to schedule
 
*** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT***
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Sunday May 20 8PM
$30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent.
 
 
 
GANDALF MURPHY
and the SLAMBOVIAN
CIRCUS OF DREAMS
Friday, April 6
8:00 PM
In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike.
Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya!
"They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly
 

Tickets: $5.00


 

MAIA SHARP
Thursday, April 12
8:00 PM
 
Maia Sharp
Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
 
Tickets: $10.00
 
 
 
 
 
 

CHRIS HILLMAN
featuring
HERB PEDERSEN
Friday, April 13
8:00 PM
Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas.  After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice.
Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back.
This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits.
The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns.
Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $23.00
 
 
 

 
 

STANDING ROCK
BATTLE OF THE
BANDS?FINALS
Saturday, April 14
8:00 PM
Band List for Finals BOSR2
1. Drenalin -- band website
2. A Grand Design -- band website
3. Social Zero -- band website
4. The Zou -- band website
5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website
6. The Go Go Joes -- band website
7. Astrovan -- band website
8. Tropidelic -- band website
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.
ADMISSION:
$5.00 for 9 Bands!
 

WHO'S YOUR MAMA?
Environmental
Film Festival
Sunday, April 22
2:00 to 9:00 PM
A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production...
with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments.
? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival
? Children's Films /Activities,
  Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George
? Green Films    ? Local Farmers
? Locally Grown Foods
  catered by Totally Cooked Catering
? Alternative Energy Displays
? Home Brew Tasting
? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter
? Raffle of Green Items
? A Forum for Sustainable Living
? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage
  and North Water Street Gallery featuring
  Akron Artist P.R. Miller
ADMISSION:
$10 General $7 Students/Seniors

 
 
 
 
 
 
 Upcoming events
April 28, 29
Kent Musical Theater presents
Disney's
Aladdin Junior
 
May 2 @ 8PM
The Motet
$13 adv
$15 door
 
May 3rd @ 8PM
GTB Records Record Release Party
with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers
Cost : $5
 
May 4Th @ 6PM
Peace Music and Arts Festival
featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti.  Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls
 
May 5 at 4 and 8 PM
PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present
A Doo Wop Celebration
Featuring
Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels
$30.00 reserved
 
May 10
Back to Earth Productions
presents
The Great Lake Event
featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and
A Lion and an Elephant
$7.00
Friday, May 11
IRIS DEMENT
8:00 PM
$25 adv/ $30 door
 
 May 20 8PM
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood.
 
Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn."
The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play.
 
 
June 2
Commander Cody
$15 adv
$18 door
 
July 7
Tracey Grammer
$10.00
 
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005.
 
For further info:  www.kentstage.org
 
 
 
 


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A $5 suggested donation is encouraged. General admission seating. We will "pass the hat" for donations after intermission. Proceeds will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts. Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Convenient on-site parking is available.=20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. =20 Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical.=20 =20 PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.=20 =20 PASSION opens in the Beck's Studio Theater on Friday, April 6 and runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). =20 To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at=20 www.beckcenter.org . 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~ FREE PREVIEW NIGHT = ~

 

Cleveland= professional premiere = of

Stephen = Sondheim’s

PASSION

Thursday, April = 5

at 8:00 = p.m.

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland)

 

Book = by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics = by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed = by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically Directed = by

Nancy = Maier

 

Please join us for this special preview performance.  A $5 suggested = donation is encouraged.  General admission seating.  We will “pass = the hat” for donations after intermission.  Proceeds will benefit = the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is = 8:00 p.m.  Beck = Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.  Convenient on-site parking is = available. 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively = by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

 

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen = Sondheim.  The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for = Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for = a Musical.

 

PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi = Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, = Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s = Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. = Tambourri. 

 

PASSION opens in the Beck’s Studio Theater on Friday, = April 6 and runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, = April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 = p.m.).

 

To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket prices are $28 for adults, = $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on = availability.  Convenient on-site parking is = available.

 

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

 

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

 

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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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces, including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in Westlake, OH. This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists. Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa. As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items. For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! 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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces,  including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in  Westlake, OH.  This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists.  Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa.   As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items.  For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-979669947-1175709327=:79136-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 11:46:02 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:46:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for extras was rained before Message-ID: <735192.82907.qm@web62308.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am. Please email or call 440-344-0044 for more details. Thank you CSU film students --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am.
 
Please email or call
 
440-344-0044 for more details.
 
Thank you
 
CSU film students


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with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 12:03:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:03:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folk Song Question - researching a Spiritual, seeking help Message-ID: <514502.19233.qm@web81406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Friends, I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you. There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years: O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn Pharaoh's army got drownded O Mary don't you weep It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious. But, who is Mary? Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name. Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer? Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net. Thanks. Noah --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Friends,
I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you.
 
There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years:
 
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
Pharaoh's army got drownded
O Mary don't you weep
 
It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious.
 
But, who is Mary?
 
Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name.
 
Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer?
 
Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net.  Thanks.
Noah
--0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Apr 4 12:01:52 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 14:01:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call for indie horror movie - This sat. Message-ID: <008801c776eb$b7534bb0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting Call for indie 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 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) ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE AGE 18 or OLDER! AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR! Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how many movie 16 year olds really look 16?) 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. Topless 2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless. 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. Many extras needed. This is no pay at this time.-- 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" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 



Live Search Maps =96 find a= ll the local information you need, right when you need it. Find it!= = --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_-- From woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net Wed Apr 4 16:08:16 2007 From: woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net (woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 16:08:16 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quartet available Message-ID: <11819576.1175728096494.JavaMail.root@web27> Cleveland Municipal School District Music Faculty Woodwind Quartet Distinctive Entertainment- Weddings, Worship Services, Receptions, Retirement Homes, Coffee Shops, Concerts, Libraries, Festivals, and More! Stephen Samuel- Barbara Booker School- flute, clarinet, soprano sax William Meyer- A.J. Rickoff School- clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax Daniel Tylicki- Dike School- clarinet, bassoon, baritone sax Marjorie Rutherford- Daniel Morgan School- flute, clarinet, tenor sax For information: Call 216-798-6760 or 440-796-1101, or e-mail woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net From margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 17:13:37 2007 From: margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net (Margaret Holden) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:13:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Out Your DaNcin' Shoes Message-ID: <714025.86638.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week) Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th. Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00 In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band.. Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food. If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00. Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes. Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake. Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771 or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500 --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week)
 
Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th.
 
Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00
 
In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band..  Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food.  If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00.  Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes.
 
Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake.
 
Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net       Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771  or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500
--0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638-- From Connie at sketch-Lite.com Wed Apr 4 17:16:34 2007 From: Connie at sketch-Lite.com (Connie Baker Sabo) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 20:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VacuForm for your next production Message-ID: <005001c77717$abca3f20$6501a8c0@Connie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0051_01C776F6.24B89F20 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60" ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We would like to welcome you to The VacuForm Store at www.vacuformstore.com by Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. We manufacture VacuForm panels and would love you to visit our website. So what is VacuForm?? VacuForm (also known as vacuum formed or thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be made of just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical industry are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings and Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it! We heat these plastic sheets to a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates a hollow plastic shell of the object being molded. They are designed to interlock together. These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or glued into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your show, trade show displays, haunted houses, etc. We have many molds to choose from. We can also create custom molds for you. We work with high impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs. Save on shipping by picking up your order at our downtown Akron shop. For more information, please visit www.vacuformstore.com or www.sketch-lite.com You may also email us for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015. Sketch-Lite Productions Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio connie at sketch-lite.com (330) 923-4015 ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank

We would like to welcome you to The = VacuForm=20 Store at www.vacuformstore.com by=20 Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  We manufacture = VacuForm=20 panels and would love you to visit our website. 

So what is VacuForm??

VacuForm (also known as vacuum = formed or=20 thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be = made of=20 just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical = industry=20 are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings = and=20 Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it!  We heat these plastic = sheets to=20 a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates = a hollow=20 plastic shell of the object being molded.  They are designed to = interlock=20 together.  These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or = glued=20 into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your = show, trade=20 show displays, haunted houses, etc.  We have many molds to = choose=20 from.  We can also create custom molds for you.  We work with = high=20 impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs.

Save on shipping by picking up your = order at=20 our downtown Akron shop.

For more information, please visit = www.vacuformstore.com or = www.sketch-lite.com You may also = email us=20 for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015.

 

 
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A style which withdraws into the tenuous relationship between the = lyrical=20 phrase and its musical counterpart. It establishes a quasi balance = enunciated=20 though the mingling of words meticulously strewn atop musical = arrangements.=20 Inspiring as it exhumes. Drawing inspiration from the writers and poets = of the=20 French Surrealist movement to the visual artists Man Ray, Marcel = Duchamp,=20 Francis Bacon and Paul Cezanne, his word usage splinters between the = spoken=20 phrase and the visual construct. The discontented nature of the subject = matter=20 allows for an intimate experience yet leaves questionable the very = finite nature=20 of all experiences. Confronted with a disquieting self familiarity, the = songs=20 portray modern dilemmas with hints of foreboding and finality, yet a = reassurance=20 that life is not such a separate and distinct experience we each = undergo.=20    

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C776F7.D283EF50-- From jyochums at msn.com Wed Apr 4 19:51:27 2007 From: jyochums at msn.com (JOHN YOCHUM) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 02:51:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BRIGADOON Message-ID: The Solon High School Drama Club and Solon City Schools are proud to present four performances of Brigadoon. The Lerner and Loewe classic will be staged at the newly renovated Solon High School Auditorium. Performances are scheduled for: Thursday, April 19th at 7:30 PM - General Admission Seating Friday, April 20th at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Saturday, April 21st at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Sunday, April 22nd at 2:00 PM - Reserved Seating Tickets prices are: Adults $10.00 Students $8.00 - $4.00 for Thursday performance only Sr. Citizens $8.00 Tickets are on sale now. To order tickets or for additional information, call the Performing Arts Box Office at 440-349-6249 From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 4 15:38:03 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 18:38:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton SENSE MEMORY Workshop @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register=20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Sense Memory (9th grade =E2=80=93 Adult) Instructor: Tom Fulton Saturday, April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m. Fee: $40 The Sense Memory Class is the study of the imagination and how it is=20 stimulated and energized by using the five senses -- the concepts applied i= n this=20 session are the key to what is called 'the world of the play'. Our exercise= s=20 focus on establishing belief, developing a sense of truth and bringing the=20 internal form of a sensory event to clear, physical expression; utilizing t= he=20 imagination and personal images to evoke emotional memories that can inspir= e=20 character behavior and personal truth. Students must come prepared with a=20 memorized monologue from the modern theatre. =20 _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm)=20 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Fairmount=20= Center=20 School of Theatre
Fred Sternfeld,=20 Director
 
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Instructor: Tom Fulton
Saturda= y,=20 April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m.
Fee: $40
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-------------------------------1175726283-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 22:04:13 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 22:04:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]80,s NIGHT at the PHANTASY with DJ Eddie Lengyel Message-ID: <828193.67418.qm@web82805.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418-- From lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 02:19:40 2007 From: lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net (Lisa Stanton) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 02:19:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical Sets for Sale Message-ID: <20070405091940.31857.qmail@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours! Call or email for further details. Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355 www.olmstedperformingarts.com Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter. --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii

Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours!  Call or email for further details.

Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355


www.olmstedperformingarts.com


Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter.

--0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Apr 5 08:16:08 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 11:16:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get your tickets for OCAGC April 21's Dinner Gala event now! Message-ID: <004501c77795$57548da0$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit President Johnny K. Wu and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland Invite you to: The OCA National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala The leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in Cleveland this April for our OCA National Board Meeting. The Cleveland's OCA Chapter (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and delegates to meet with our diverse community leaders. Saturday, April 21, 2007 6:30pm at Li Wah Restaurant 2999 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216.696.6556 (formal attire suggested) Please join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community leaders and city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, door prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will include: Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk Dance, Chinese Yo Yo, Ballroom Dancing and more. The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat Platter, Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger & Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy Chicken, Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh Fruits. Ticket prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA members (Must be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the door will be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting the following individuals: Kenneth J. Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043 Shan Chan: 440.846.0113 Barbara Hing: 440.248.0329 Huili Shi: 216.514.0880 Lisa Wong: 216.233.6765 Lana Den: 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634 Henry Luu: 216.533.3888 Fran & David Namkoong: 216.921.3217 Johnny Wu: 216.373.3278 or email president at ocagc.org Please make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Co-Sponsored by American Family Insurance Founded in 1973 and now headquartered in Washington D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA has over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop both leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our organizational and college affiliates are continually working to establish strong local programs in all parts of the country. OCA takes no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but instead focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. For more information about OCA, visit http://www.ocanational.org. Parties interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a membership form at http://www.ocagc.org Johnny K. Wu Director/Producer/Editor www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President 2006 & 2007 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Join Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting www.clevelandindieclub.com ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

President=20 Johnny K. Wu
and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20
Cleveland=20

 

Invite you=20 to:

 

The OCA=20 National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala

 

The=20 leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in = Cleveland this=20 April for our OCA National Board Meeting.  The Cleveland's = OCA Chapter=20 (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and = delegates=20 to meet with our diverse community leaders.    =20

 

Saturday,=20 April 21, 2007
6:30pm at
Li Wah Restaurant
2999 Payne Avenue =
Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114=20
216.696.6556
(formal attire suggested)

 

Please=20 join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community = leaders and=20 city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, = door=20 prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will = include:=20 Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon=20 Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk = Dance,=20 Chinese Yo Yo,  Ballroom = Dancing and=20 more.

The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat = Platter,=20 Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried = Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger = &=20 Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy = Chicken,=20 Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh = Fruits.=20

Ticket=20 prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA = members (Must=20 be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the = door will=20 be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting = the=20 following individuals:

 

Kenneth J.=20 Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043

Shan Chan:=20 440.846.0113

Barbara=20 Hing: 440.248.0329

Huili Shi:=20 216.514.0880

Lisa Wong:=20 216.233.6765

Lana Den:=20 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634

Henry Luu:=20 216.533.3888

Fran &=20 David Namkoong: 216.921.3217

Johnny Wu:=20 216.373.3278

 or=20 email president at ocagc.org

 =20

Please=20 make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265=20 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44102

Co-Sponsored by American Family=20 Insurance

 

Founded in=20 1973 and now headquartered in Washington=20 D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit = national=20 organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic=20 well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United = States.=20 OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian = Pacific=20 Americans in the United=20 States.

 

OCA has=20 over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop = both=20 leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our=20 organizational and college affiliates are continually working to = establish=20 strong local programs in all parts of the country.

 

OCA takes=20 no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but = instead=20 focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans = in the=20 United=20 States. For more information about OCA, = visit=20 http://www.ocanational.org. Parties=20 interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a = membership form=20 at http://www.ocagc.org =

 

 

 

Johnny K. = Wu
Director/Producer/Editor=20
www.mdifilm.com=20
216.373.3278

President 2006 &=20 2007
Organization of=20 Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland
www.ocagc.org

Join Cleveland = IndieClub Monthly=20 Meeting
www.clevelandindieclub.com


 
------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0-- From jeon at artistschair.com Thu Apr 5 08:42:54 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 8:42:54 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need an ELECTRICIAN? Jason E. Weber/Apr. 5 & Other News! Message-ID: <21463096.1175787774074.JavaMail.root@web40> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Electrician - Jason E. Weber (Location: Euclid, Ohio) (April 5, 2007) To view Jason's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1116 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. >From Leigh Angela Thu Apr 5 17:04:11 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 12:04:11 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bruce Springsteen look-alike needed for 60 seconds Message-ID: <21164348.1175789052174.JavaMail.root at elwamui-mouette.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Can anyone in the area pull this off? No performance needed, just a quick video shoot of 60 seconds or so. Paid Gig. Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From cshay44 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 09:17:51 2007 From: cshay44 at yahoo.com (Chris Schueneman) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:17:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical..... Les Miserables at Stow Munroe Falls High School Message-ID: <20070405161751.96445.qmail@web53901.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Please post Stow-Munroe Falls High School presents the musical LES MISERABLES, 2 weekends!! Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m. Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m. Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium, 3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio 330-689-5300 Tickets: $7 for General Admission $10 for reserved seating ****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio. Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek The production features Jean Valjean ........ Andrew Garner Javert .................... Joel Music Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman Eponine.................. Erica Shimko Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove Gavroche................Ben Fortin Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's best musicians This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written. The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production. The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell, with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Please post
 
 
Stow-Munroe Falls High School
presents the musical
LES MISERABLES,
                                                    2 weekends!!
Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m.
Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium,
3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio       330-689-5300
 
             Tickets: $7 for General Admission
                         $10 for reserved seating
****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio.
 
Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn
Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe
Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle
Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek
 
                    The production features
                                Jean Valjean ........  Andrew Garner
                                Javert .................... Joel Music
                                Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis
                                Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa
                                Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman
                                Eponine.................. Erica Shimko
                                Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen
                                Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs
                                Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove
                                Gavroche................Ben Fortin
                                Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan
                                             .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras
 
All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's  best  musicians
 
This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written.
 
The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production.
      The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic
      The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis
      The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell,
         with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063-- From jennifer at petersklar.org Thu Apr 5 10:12:24 2007 From: jennifer at petersklar.org (Jennifer Watkins) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:12:24 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Scout with a Message Message-ID: <44FCE954-1636-491E-BB23-1D4EF48425BF@petersklar.org> --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Release Date: April 5, 2007 =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents Talent Scout with a Message www.petersklaronline.com Media Contact JENNIFER WATKINS Public Relations (917) 684-6977 jennifer at petersklar.org Fax: (425) 483-5694 What do The O.C.=92s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement=92s Zachery Ty =20 Bryan, Full House=92s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue=92s Rick Schroder, The =20= Young & The Restless=92 Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences=92 =20= Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City=92s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the =20 Line and Legally Blonde=92s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have =20= in common? Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above =20= young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary =20 lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94. The free talk will provide life-changing insights into the =20 relationship between self-esteem, health and professional success, =20 with a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating disorders, =20 stage mothers, industry scams, and the role of talent agents and =20 casting directors. The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young =20 members of the audience. =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 is based on Sklar=92s three = decades of =20 personal experience with young performers, an Ivy League pedigree, =20 (Masters Degree in Education from Harvard), and his long list of =20 successful prot=E9g=E9s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO=92s Sex & = The =20 City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), =20 Mischa Barton, (Fox TV=92s O.C.), and many others. Sklar has been the =20= subject of multiple feature-length articles in the New York Times, =20 appeared as a guest expert on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! =20= True Hollywood Story, and has had his work presented on the Bravo =20 Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media outlets. He=92s =20= currently developing a musical entitled =93The Kid Who Played the =20 Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway=92s =93The =20 Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award nominee). See www.petersklaronline.com. Children under age eighteen (18) must be accompanied by one of their =20 very own parents; nobody under age six (6) will be admitted. =20 Reservations are required. WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007 1:00pm WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252
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Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the = above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary = lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94.
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The free talk will provide = life-changing insights into the relationship between self-esteem, health and professional = success, with = a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating = disorders, = stage = mothers, = industry = scams, and = the role of talent agents and casting directors.

=A0

The lecture will be followed = by personal interviews with young members of the = audience.

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=93So You Want to be a = Performer=85=94= is based on Sklar=92s three decades of personal experience with young = performers, an Ivy League pedigree, (Masters Degree in Education from = Harvard), and his long list of successful prot=E9g=E9s who include = Sara Jessica = Parker, = (HBO=92s Sex = & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the = Line, etc.), = Mischa = Barton, = (Fox TV=92s = O.C.), and = many others. Sklar has been the subject of multiple feature-length = articles in the New York Times, appeared as a guest expert = on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! True Hollywood = Story, and = has had his work presented on the Bravo Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media = outlets. He=92s currently developing a musical entitled =93The = Kid Who Played the Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, = (Broadway=92s =93The Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award = nominee).

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Children under age eighteen (18) = must be accompanied by one of their very own parents; nobody under age = six (6) will be admitted. Reservations are required.
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= --Apple-Mail-56--82550732-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:39:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:39:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all and some answers for the curios Message-ID: <687671.95203.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Re: O Mary Don't You Weep Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are: (BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!) The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead. "Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals. In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom. And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example). Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are! Peace, Noah --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Re: O Mary Don't You Weep
 
Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are:
(BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!)
 
The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead.
 
"Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals.
 
In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom.
 
And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example).
 
Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are!
 
Peace,
Noah
--0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203-- From lmal812 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:55:06 2007 From: lmal812 at sbcglobal.net (LIBBY M LUBINGER) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:55:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIP HOP/JAZZ TEACHERS Message-ID: <276986.91759.qm@web81715.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Needed for Fall 2007 HIP HOP/JAZZ Teachers Send resume to : Attention Libby Fairmount Center for the Arts 8400 Fairmount Rd. Box 80 Novelty, OH 44072 or call 440-338-3171 and leave a message to set up an interview You can also apply on line at fairmountcentersk at aol.com From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 5 12:33:12 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:33:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]$7 tickets for 10 or more to see "Peter Pan" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Bring 10 or more people to see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets! =20 =20 Tri-C West Theatre Department presents Peter Pan =20 =20 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 =20 =20 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 possible villain: adulthood. Come fly with us and return to Neverland.=20 =20 *Flying for this production is provided by "Flying by Foy"*=20 =20 Running: April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm April 22 and 29th at 3pm =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Bring 10 or more people to = see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets!

 

 

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  possible villain: adulthood.  Come fly with us and return = to Neverland. 

 

*Flying for this production is provided by “Flying by = Foy”*

 

Running:         &nb= sp; April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm

           = ;            = April 22 and 29th at 3pm

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:37:48 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:37:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brown Bag Lunch at Trinity Cathedral Message-ID: <986908.38930.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral 2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon
 
Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral
 
2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
 
Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh
 
Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello
--0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:41:31 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:41:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Composers' Guild Junior Concert Message-ID: <20070405204131.5490.qmail@web81013.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m. Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church 1919 East 107th Street, University Circle students play the music of these professional composers: Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano professional musicians play the work of these student composers" Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church
 
1919 East 107th Street, University Circle
 
students play the music of these professional composers: 
 
Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano
 
professional musicians play the work of these student composers"
 
Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski
--0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Thu Apr 5 13:49:25 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 16:49:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet fundraiser: A Beary Fine Afternoon Message-ID: <000601c777c3$e55cf0f0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ohio Youth Ballet presents silent auction, fashion show, ballet on May 6 The biggest fundraiser for the Ohio Youth Ballet is Sunday, May 6 and includes a silent auction, fashion show, buffet lunch, magic show and, of course, a ballet performance by members of the non-profit pre-professional ballet company. A "Beary Fine Afternoon," the OYB's second annual silent auction and fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. Housed at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to the community through outreach programs. Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other quality items have been donated by Keillor's A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, Don Pablos, Chili's, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent auction. Turning Pointe School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" choreographed by OYB members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country Club. Tickets are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per couple. "When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the company," said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event. To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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A = “Beary Fine Afternoon,” the OYB’s second annual silent auction and = fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. =

Housed at = The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is = under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of = the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to = the community through outreach programs.

      &= nbsp;      Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other = quality items have been donated by Keillor’s A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall = of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, = Don Pablos, Chili’s, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many = others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent = auction.

Turning= Pointe = School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka = Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” choreographed by OYB = members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country = Club. Tickets = are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per = couple.   = ;          =

      &= nbsp;     “When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who = the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the = company,” said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event.

      &= nbsp;     To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417.

 

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April 20-22: General Admission $13, Senior/Student $9
Saturday the 21st has a dinner catered by Novotny's for $10 added to ticket

Go To www.mightygoliath.com for more information.
The website is the only way you can charge tickets.
Tickets can be purchased in person at:
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    TrueNorth Cultural Arts Centre (west side of Avon Lake)
    At the door.


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------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C777B9.548117F0-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Thu Apr 5 19:05:25 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:05:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth Cultural Arts, Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma’s Team Up Message-ID:

TrueNorth is very pleased to announce their very first Barnes & Noble BookFair Fundraiser which takes place at Barnes & Noble in Crocker Park on Saturday, April 28th from 9:00am to 11:00pm.

 

A percentage of the purchases made at Barnes & Noble located at 198 Crocker Park Blvd. in Crocker Park on April 28th, accompanied with a special voucher will go to benefit this multidisciplinary cultural arts organization and its? many diverse programs. Also participating in this fundraising event will be Max & Erma?s of 30105 Detroit Road in Westlake. Twenty percent of sales made on April 28th at Max & Erma?s and accompanied by a special voucher will also go to benefit TrueNorth.

 

?With Mother?s Day and graduations just around the corner, we felt it was the perfect time to get people out to make meaningful purchases for their loved ones and at the same time support their local cultural arts organization.? said Rick Fortney, Executive Director of TrueNorth Cultural Arts.

 

Vouchers must accompany all purchases made at Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma?s in order for TrueNorth to receive credit for them. Vouchers can be obtained by visiting TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake or by visiting www.TNCArts.org and clicking on ?Support TrueNorth?.

 

TrueNorth musicians, artists and performers will be present throughout the day at Barnes & Noble to entertain and educate on the enriching value the arts bring to our communities and lives. In addition, Barnes & Noble at Crocker Park will host a story time for children with Angelina BallerinaTM, the national ?Spokes Character? for National Dance Week.

 

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.

 

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.



Can?t afford to quit your job? ? Earn your AS, BS, or MS degree online in 1 year. From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 23:46:14 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 23:46:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS at Akron Independent Film Festival on Friday the 13th at 8:30pm Message-ID: <344430.21518.qm@web60312.mail.yahoo.com> --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness" Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends. Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th... --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness"
 
Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends.
 
Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th...
 


Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast
with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Fri Apr 6 02:37:27 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 04:37:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth & NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week offer Workshops Message-ID:
TrueNorth Cultural Arts and NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week invites you to participate in special dance workshops followed by performances from 3:00-5:30pm on Sunday, April 29th at the Westlake performing Arts Center located at 27830 Hilliard Blvd. in Westlake. Artists from 20 professional and semiprofessional ensembles are scheduled to perform.
 
The dance workshops will be offered as part of the ?Day of Dance? in celebration of National Dance Week which runs from April 21st-29th, 2007. Workshop tuition is $10 per class or 3 for $25 if registered by April 20th.
 
Instructors offering workshops on the ?Day of Dance? include Kay Eichman (Ballet); former dancer for the Cleveland Ballet, Valerie Salstrom (Swing); 2004 American Champion Dancers in Lindy, 2004 and 2006 National Jitterbug and Balboa Champions, Megan Pitcher (Modern); artistic director of MegLouise Dance, Kim Abkemeier (Ballet); former principal dancer with Heinz Poll's Ohio Ballet, John Fasko (Hip Hop); head choreographer for American Commodore Tuxedo and associate director of Kim and Co., Silvia Marchena Guillen (Flamenco) from Cadiz, Spain, and Kathryn Elias (Kasia) with a specialty in MiddleEastern Dance.
 
Scheduled to perform on the ?Day of Dance? are Ohio Youth Ballet, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cannon School of Irish Dance, Csardas Dance Company, Oasis Dance Troupe, Kashtan Ukrainian Dancers, CCDT  Consort, Gilchrist Highland Dancers, Silvia Marchena Guillen, Fairmount Dance Theatre, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Beck Center Tap Ensemble, MegLouise Dance, Kim & Company,  Living Fountain, Datz' D Nation: Phunk Dance Company, Mighty Goliath Productions Theatre Dance, United Dance Studios of NE Ohio, YinTang Chinese Dancers and Brian Murphy.
National Dance Week was established more than 25 years ago to bring awareness to the public the many benefits of dance. The organization for Northeast Ohio was founded 8 years ago by Margaret Holden, after moving to the area from Tennessee, where she also established a chapter. National Dance Week in Ohio has seen performances at Baldwin Wallace College, The Beck Center for the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School. This year TrueNorth Cultural Arts is proud to sponsor and assist in bringing the ?Day of Dance? to the community in celebration of National Dance Week.
 
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.
 
For more information on National Dance Week and ?Day of Dance? or to register for workshops please visit www.neohiodance.org or www.TNCArts.org or contact Margaret Holden at 216-221-4236 or TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 440-933-7771.


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(PN2287.C5 S35 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1566637015 (Link includes table of contents) =93Richard Schickel, the distinguished film critic, here gives us an= =20 indispensable collection of thirty-three essays on Chaplin=92s life a= nd=20 art. From a broad range of writings he has selected the most=20 provocative and insightful criticisms of the great comedian=92s=20 beginnings through his early films, his mid-life crisis, and his late= =20 works.=94 =96 from the book jacket. I Wake Up Screening: What to Do Once You=92ve Made That Movie. John Anderson and Laura Kim. Billboard Books, 2006. (PN1995.9.P7 A53 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0823088987 (Link includes cover art) This book tells =93emerging filmmakers how to (and how not to) get th= eir=20 films talked about, written about, sold, and seen. [The authors]=20 explain how to get their films evaluated, how to put together the= =20 perfect team, how to deal with the media, how to navigate the festiva= l=20 circuit, and how to win friends and influence people.=94 =96 from the= book=20 jacket. The Performing Set: The Broadway Designs of William and Jean Eckart. Andrew B. Harris. University of North Texas Press, 2006. (PN2096.E23 H37 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1574412124 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93Andrew B. Harris uses production stills and the Eckart=92s sketche= s from=20 every show they worked on to illustrate the magic behind an Eckart= =20 design. This lavish illustrated book, with more than 500 full-color= =20 illustrations, is a fitting tribute to both the great American theatr= e=20 and the couple who helped make it great.=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, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=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 Huntheatre at aol.com Fri Apr 6 07:23:24 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 10:23:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder-"Godspell" Auditions at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =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= er=20 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 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

=E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Auditions

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Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.  Auditions are on Monday, Ap= ril=20 9th  and Tuesday,=20 April 10th  starting at 7:00=20 PM.  The production opens Jun= e 7 th=20 and has a 4 week run.

 

The show requires 5 men and 5 wo= men=20 ages 17 and older.  There are=20= no=20 children parts.  No appointmen= ts are=20 required.  Please come with a prepared song and dressed for movement. A= n=20 accompanist will be provided.  John Franks is the music director and La= ura=20 Workman will choreograph.

 

Huntington Playhouse is located=20= at=20 28601 Lake=20 Road in = Bay=20 Village and is a licensed affiliate of=20= the=20 Cleveland Metroparks.  The box= =20 office phone number is 440-871-8333.


 For=20 more details about the show and the theatre, please check our web site at:www.huntingtonplayhouse.= com

 






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-------------------------------1175869404-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:34:55 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:34:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for = returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a = second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:35:22 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:35:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tuesday, April 10th! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists =20 The Dark Room kicks off April 10th! =20 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. =20 =20 The Dark Room returns with a special evening featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli =20 Tuesday, April 10 Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102 =20 7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open session 8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi Herwald Zittelli =20 Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but not required. =20 Unethical by Margi Herwald Zittelli Directed by Derek Koger =20 Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston. =20 *Member, AEA =20 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. =20 The Dark Room is a place where writers take center stage and their work has a chance to grow. =20 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. =20 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. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists

         =   

The Dark Room kicks off April = 10th!

 

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.

 

 

The Dark Room returns with a special evening = featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli

 

Tuesday, April 10

Cleveland Public Theatre

6415 = Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH  44102

 

7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open = session

8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi = Herwald Zittelli

 

Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but = not required.

 

Unethical by Margi = Herwald Zittelli

Directed by Derek Koger

 

Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer = Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston.  =

*Member, AEA

 

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.

 

The Dark Room is a place where = writers take center stage and their work has a chance to = grow.

 

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.

 

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.

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872-- From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Fri Apr 6 09:39:24 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 09:39:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Testimonials about NEOhioPAL needed for magazine article - please email me Message-ID: <568376.86364.qm@web50706.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I am writing a short article on NEOhioPAL for a new Northeast Ohio Publication called CBC, Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine features special events, networking and corporate trends in NEO. The May issue is focusing on the arts industry and the article on NEOhioPAL is about trendsetting E marketing. I'm looking for testimonials of those who credit success story to NEOhioPAL. Please email me a quote or two about the good NEOhioPAL has brought to you. An email to me is considered your consent to use the quote and your name in the article. Your email to me does not guarantee use of your quote in the article. Thank you for your help! I look forward to your testimonials. For anyone interested in the magazine, check out www.cbcmagazine.com; For those interested in advertising in the magazine (many options at all prices ranging from full page ads to special event resource listings), please contact me at 216.831.9557 or email me at work at kate at contempodg.com Kate --------------------------------- Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Film: = Jewish Women in American Sport: Settlement House to the = Olympics

Wednesday, = April 11

7pm

$5 all = tickets

Call = 216-593-0575 for reservations

Jewish women have played a vital role as athletes, = administrators, and activists, confronting ethnic and gender constraints in American = society. Join us for this provocative  film looking at the ways Jewish women = shaped American sport and society as part of our Jewish+Female=3DAthlete panel display = celebrating the Women’s Final Four. Meet David Gilbert, President and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, who will introduce the film.

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

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Thanks,

Cathy = Baer

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C7784E.33024F00-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Fri Apr 6 10:54:28 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAMILY FILM CRITIQUE NIGHT Message-ID: <8C9468BC189904F-1360-6E18@webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9468BC189904F_1360_CD2A_webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Epiphany Church/Thea Bowman Center E. 120th & Union Ave. =20 Presents=20 =E2=80=9CFirst Family Film Critique Night=E2=80=9D Akeelah and the Bee =20 Also Appearing:=20 Writer/Performer: Ife (Gail F. Young) Friday, April 20th 6-8:30p.m. Presented at: Thea Bowman Center Multi Purpose Room This Event is Free and Open to the Public (You Must Have A Ticket) Call Program Director: (216) 491-0699 ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading s= pam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9468BC189904F_1360_CD2A_webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
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-------------------------------1175882597-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Fri Apr 6 13:15:36 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 16:15:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program at Oberlin April 27 Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s =20 Artist Recital Series on Friday, April 27 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital = Series =20 concludes its 128th season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, =20 who will be joined by several of his distinguished musical friends. =20 The all-Brahms concert takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 =20 p.m. in historic Finney Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, =20= across from Tappan Square in Oberlin. The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108, a =20= collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in B-flat Major, Op. 18. =20 Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are pianist Akira Eguchi, =20 violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki and Dov Scheindlin, =20 and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa Weilerstein. Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for seniors and those =20= with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general public. They =20 may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket =20 Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the night of =20= the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair =20 accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin =20 College campus. Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized by audiences and =20 critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and engaging classical =20= artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing intensity,=94 writes Rian =20= Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the irrepressible energy he exuded =20 that brought every note so vividly to life.=94 Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto appearances =20 with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for recital and =20= ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the most =20 prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include =20 appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and =20 Philadelphia orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and =20 Cincinnati symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with =20 both the Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours =20 in Europe and Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, =20 Copenhagen and Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as =20 part of their 70th Anniversary concerts. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV =20 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and 90.3-WCPN =20 ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt Stern =20 Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For more =20= information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, =20 please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries. ### Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

Media Contact Only:

Marci Janas, = Director of Conservatory Media Relations

440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); = marci.janas at oberlin.edu


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Gil Shaham = and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s Artist Recital = Series on Friday, April 27

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OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, = 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital Series concludes its 128th = season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, who will be joined by = several of his distinguished musical friends. The all-Brahms concert = takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 p.m. in historic Finney = Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, across from Tappan Square = in Oberlin.

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The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in = D Minor, Op. 108, a collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in = B-flat Major, Op. 18. Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are = pianist Akira Eguchi, violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki = and Dov Scheindlin, and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa = Weilerstein.

=A0

Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for = seniors and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general = public. They may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central = Ticket Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the = night of the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair = accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin College = campus.

Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized = by audiences and critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and = engaging classical artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing = intensity,=94 writes Rian Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the = irrepressible energy he exuded that brought every note so vividly to = life.=94

Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto = appearances with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for = recital and ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the = most prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include = appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and Philadelphia = orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and Cincinnati = symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with both the = Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours in Europe and = Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, Copenhagen and = Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as part of their 70th = Anniversary concerts.

Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by = WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt = Stern Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For = more information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, = please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries.

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I am seeking an Indian or Pakistani actor in their 30's or 40's= for=20 a staged reading of Solomon's Blade, b= y Lisa=20 B. Allen. 
 
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NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
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The young developer can't understand their = decision to fight the destruction of the funky old bar, the local food = bank, and the secondhand clothing store but the district is where = THESE PEOPLE hide out from the little failures in their own lives. = Will they sell out? Or will they stop the development? They have to = reach out to each other in new ways, and what "develops" is better in = the long run than the soccer stadium. = The Cast (in alphabetical order): Shelley Bloomfield, Marlene Bolger, = Ali Boyd, Margarite Davidian, Margo Fire, Heather Hersh, Rick Kesler, = Lisa Kraemer, Bill Rowe, and Kris Tesar River Street Playhouse ~ 56 River Street = April 12, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 ~ 8 PM = Matinees April 15 & 22 at 2 PM = General Admission ~ All seats $16. www.ticketspigot.com/bbtp.htm or Box Office 1-216-233-0521 _____________________________________________________________________ Interested in getting caught up on today's news? 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So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears. Keep up the good work everyone. You all impress me all the time. Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts. Happy Easter everyone! Just a note. Chet says he can?t sing. But I think he is outstanding. ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins. Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m17NgJoWAGA&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fprofile%2Emyspace%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ecfm%3Ffuseaction%3Duser%2Eviewprofile%26friendid%3D90222409 Maureen's announcements... TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Call or email for times. 440-313-8326 Lakewood Duplex for rent. It is now available to show. Call me 440-313-8326 http://www.mrsbakersplace.com/lakewood_house.htm Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous. Mention Neopal and get your first class free. http://www.fuzzypinkelephant.com/fuzzyweb/ Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi. Check our website for details. All Neopal users are invited. Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett." Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch. Watch my website for more info. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I believe that is all for now folks! 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Maureen's announcements are below my mushy message.
 
Well it is Holiday time again.
This is for all my showbiz friends.  Take a second out of your busy day and watch this video.  There is a lot to learn from these folks.  While we are all trying so hard to impress the world with our wit or talent,  the bottom line is...?we all need a little heart.?   So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears.
Keep up the good work everyone.  You all impress me all the time.   Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts.
Happy Easter everyone!
Just a note.  Chet says he can?t sing.  But I think he is outstanding.  ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins.
Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance.
 
 
Maureen's announcements...
 
TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night.
 
I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Call or email for times.  440-313-8326
 
Lakewood Duplex for rent.  It is now available to show.  Call me 440-313-8326
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous.  Mention Neopal and get your first class free.
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi.  Check our website for details.  All Neopal users are invited.  Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com
 
ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett."  Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch.  Watch my website for more info.  http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm
 
I believe that is all for now folks!
 
Maureen Dempsey
 


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in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-1937736325-1175967917=:42191-- From getjinxed at adelphia.net Sat Apr 7 10:45:31 2007 From: getjinxed at adelphia.net (JINXED!Costumes & Magic) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:45:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC LECTURE - JINXED COSTUMES & MAGIC Message-ID: <12105318.1175967931620.JavaMail.root@web16> JINXED! Costumes and Magic will be hosting a magic class presented by Joe Stevens. Joe Stevens owns and operates Stevens Magic Emporium in Wichita, Kansas, and has been performing and teaching for over 30 years. The class will be focusing on beginner to immediate magic and is geared to children who are just starting out. We also invite magicians of any skill level to attend if you would like to meet Mr. Stevens who will return to JINXED! at a later date to teach a class to the more advanced magicians. The class will be held on Sunday, April 15th - 1:30pm at JINXED! Costumes and Magic 4666 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144 and will last approximately 1 1/2 hours. First the children will be entertained with a magic show and then taught 3 - 4 tricks. Mr. Stevens will allow the children to practice these tricks for him and will make sure that they know how to perform them before they leave. We encourage you to arrive a little early so that the class can begin promptly at 1:30. If you wish to attend the class, or for more information, please call 216-749-3866 or e:mail getjinxed at adelphia.net. The cost of the lecture is $5.00 per person. All magic purchased on the day of the lecture will be 10% off. At the lecture we will have available detailed information regarding the magic lessons that will be held at JINXED! once a month beginning the month of May. A sign-up sheet will be available for those interested. -- Tim & Lori Bodziony, Owners JINXED! Costumes & Magic 4666 Ridge Rd. Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 216-749-3866 getjinxed at adelphia.net From wspamherst at gmail.com Sat Apr 7 10:51:08 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 13:51:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to Sponsor Play Writing Class Message-ID: <24b1a6670704071051o213fc2b7o9f1f242715835804@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way! Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson. The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players. Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit. Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class. To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson MaureenBJohnson at aol.com - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


 

WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS


 

The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way!  Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson.

 

The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.  Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players.

 

 

Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit.  Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class.
 
To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson      MaureenBJohnson at aol.com
 
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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158-- From todd.packer at case.edu Sat Apr 7 13:23:49 2007 From: todd.packer at case.edu (Todd Packer) Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:23:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Event: April 12, 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere Smith at Case Western Reserve University Message-ID: Free Event=3A April 12=2C 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere = Smith at Case Western Reserve University=92s Annual Research ShowCASE = event Please join us for the annual Case Western Reserve University Research = ShowCASE event on April 11 =26 12=2C 2007=2E This event is free and open = to = the public=2E For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu This session will be of particular interest to NEohioPal readers=3A Who=3A Guest Speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C Playwright=2C Actress and MacArthur Foundation Fell= ow Ms=2E Smith=92s bio=3A http=3A//www=2Eroycecarlton=2Ecom/speakers/smith=2Ehtml =93Hailed by Newsweek as =93the most exciting individual in American = theater=2C=94 playwright and performance artist Anna Deavere Smith uses = her singular brand of theater to explore issues of race=2C community and = character in America=2E She was awarded the prestigious MacArthur = Foundation =93genius=94 Fellowship for creating =93a new form of theater = =97 a = blend of theatrical art=2C social commentary=2C journalism and intimate = reverie=2E=94=94 What=3A Race and the Nation =96 Snapshots of America in Change = When=3A Thursday=2C April 12=2C 2007 10=3A30 am =96 12=3A00 noon Where=3A Veale Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve = University in Cleveland On Adelbert Road=2C between Cedar Road and Euclid Avenue Map=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/ResearchShowCASEParkingMap=2Epdf Details on the forum=3A This forum will begin with a theatrical presentation of voices from = America by award-winning author and performer=2C Anna Deavere Smith=2E Ms= =2E = Smith transforms herself onstage into characters that explore issues = of race=2C community and character in America=2E The panel will then ope= n = up to a discussion of the increasing complexity of American race = relations=2E Concern over persistent disparity in the health-care = systems where inclusion and exclusion criteria affect access to = quality health care is a part of our nation=92s fabric=2E Are we bridgin= g = the gap=2C or making it wider=3F These questions and others will be = explored at this compelling forum=2E The forum will be moderated by Dee Perry=2C Ideastream Host - Around = Noon=2E = Panelists are=3A - Richard E=2E Grant=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Edgar B=2E Jackson Chair for Diversit= y and = Clinical Excellence=2C Case Professor in the Department of Orthopedic = Surgery=2C and University Hospitals Orthopedic Surgeon - Charles Modlin=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Cleveland Clinic Urologist and Director o= f = Men=92s Diversity Health Center - Derek Raghavan=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Ph=2ED=2C Cleveland Clinic Medical Oncolo= gist and = Director of the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center and Chairman of = the Cancer Division - Kristin Williams=2C D=2ED=2ES=2E=2C Case School of Dental Medicine Assi= stant = Professor=2C Department of Community Dentistry - Rhonda Y=2E Williams=2C Ph=2ED=2E=2C Case Associate Professor of Histor= y=2C = Ethnic Studies and Women=27s Studies Programs=2E For information on the Race and the Nation forum=2C please visit=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/session=2Easpx=3FUID=3DD7969065-3= 3AA-438E- B554-741F1BFFD1E8 Additional information=3A Research ShowCASE 2007 is a free public event held in the Veale = Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve University=2E = Hundreds of scientists and scholars will come together on April 11th = and 12th=2C 2007 at Case Western Reserve University Veale Convocation = Center to celebrate the broad range of research being conducted at = Case and its affiliates=2E = With over 500 poster presentations and live demonstrations=2C Research = ShowCASE is the perfect opportunity for business=2C government and civic = leaders=2C researchers and investors to meet=2E Provocative forums = throughout the day highlight research in the context of current local = and global issues and the commercial aspects of research and = discovery=2E = This year=92s panels include The Information Revolution with guest = speaker Ambassador Joseph Wilson=2C author of The Politics of Truth=2C = Race and the Nation =96 Snapshot of America in Change=2C with guest = speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C actress=2C playwright and MacArthur = Foundation Fellow=2C Fast Forward =96 the Future of Funding=2C including = guest speaker John Osher=2C Entrepreneur and Spin Brush Developer and = Magic Technology =96 Advances in Bio-Imaging=2C including speakers from = the academic and corporate research areas of the newest bio-imaging = technology=2E = For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 7 13:55:32 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 16:55:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <003101c77957$14cec7c0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be presented = by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will = provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it = along.  Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To = reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 7 15:00:14 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:00:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fright Teck casts star of Hellementary for a lead in Voodoo rising! Message-ID: <95185.86499.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Sat Apr 7 15:56:03 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:56:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <887778.77396.qm@web36414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Donald Albainy wrote: Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Donald Albainy Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com> wrote:
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com>
Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com

Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 10:13:57 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:13:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC's Pro Training Workshop are next weekend. Make appt. now ... Message-ID: -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is =20 the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel =20 A U D I T I O N S=20 for=20 _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/)=20 Fred Sternfeld, director =20 THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP (open to 6-12th grade and college students) Supervisor: Carol Pribble Staff: Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should= =20 have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment= . =20 The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters=20 and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all t= ake=20 a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick a= n=20 emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. AUDITION DATES AND TIMES Saturday, April 14, 2007 10:30am - 2:30pm=20 @_Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm= )=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm) =20 & Sunday, April 15, 2007 Noon - 4:00pm @_Fairmount Center for the Arts_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/facilities.htm)=20 Call 440-338-3171 to make an appointment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - Here are a few testimonials from our parents ... =20 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= struction=20 and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred Sternfeld, Carol= =20 Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can children in this region receiv= 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 Hi Fred, We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to =20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp. =20= Returning to=20 FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her. She is so eager to get= there every=20 morning and so happy at the end of each day. She loves the instruction, th= e=20 instructors, and the campers. She says she is working hard and learning so= =20 much, particularly from the scene study classes. You will recall that when= Fran=20 Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FPAC after her experience in= =20 New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2=80=99ve been on Broadwa= y doesn=E2=80=99t mean=20 you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experience at FPAC has certainly prove= n that to be=20 true. Jeff and I honestly had decided that it might not be prudent for her= =20 to attend the second session due to her demanding tech and performance=20 schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE as well as some= =20 academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced math course she w= ill be=20 taking this fall. However, Emma=E2=80=99s overwhelming enjoyment of camp=20= and all she=20 seems to be gaining from it caused us to reconsider. She is elated! Carol Koletsky Wahl =20 Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 & =E2=80=9806 Hi Fred, I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so wonderful. You=20 just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excited for camp each mor= ning.=20 She said she learned more the first day of camp than she had ever learned=20 elsewhere. Hunter has always attended the camp we run (around since the=20 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving our camp to attend FPAC. =20= She has=20 made new "best" friends, loves her counselors and already talks about next=20 summer at FPAC. Again, thanks for giving her this opportunity. You are=20 wonderful. Tracey Evans Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC =E2=80=9806 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical=20 day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare for your audition and to mak= e=20 your audition appointment go to our _website_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
 =20
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
A U D I=20 T I O N S
for
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

(open=20 to 6-12th grade and college students)
Supervisor: Carol Pribble
Staff:= =20 Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller

The= =20 young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have= a=20 desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment.  The training is focused on creatin= g=20 truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice.  Campers in the Professional Traini= ng=20 Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition=20 techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or=20 dance.

AUDITION DATES AND TIMES
Satur= day,=20 April 14, 2007
10:30am - 2:30pm
@Chagrin Falls High School
=  
&
Sunday, April 15,=20 2007
Noon - 4:00pm
@Fairmount Center for the Arts


Call=20 440-338-3171 to make an appointment

 

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

Here are a few testimonials from our parents ...=20


Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in= =20 theater arts. Our daughter is no newcomer to theater, having acted since the= age=20 of 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 th= e=20 instruction and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred=20 Sternfeld, Carol Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can chil= dren=20 in this region receive such in-depth training and excellent preparation= for=20 auditions?  The staff of this camp are warm and supportive mentors who=20= care=20 about young people and love to teach!
= Lois=20 H. Annich
Mother of Molly Israel, FPAC =E2=80=9905 & =E2=80=9806

Hi=20 Fred,
We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to=20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp.&nb= sp;=20 Returning to FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her.  She=20= is so eager to get=20 there every morning and so happy at the end of each day.  She loves the= =20 instruction, the instructors, and the campers.  She says she is working= =20 hard and learning so much, particularly from the scene study classes. =20= You=20 will recall that when Fran Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FP= AC=20 after her experience in New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2= =80=99ve been on=20 Broadway doesn=E2=80=99t mean you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experienc= e at FPAC has=20 certainly proven that to be true.  Jeff and I honestly had decided that= it=20 might not be prudent for her to attend the second session due to her demandi= ng=20 tech and performance schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GE= ORGE=20 as well as some academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced ma= th=20 course she will be taking this fall.   However, Emma=E2=80=99s ove= rwhelming=20 enjoyment of camp and all she seems to be gaining from it caused us to=20 reconsider.   She is elated!
Caro= l=20 Koletsky Wahl 
Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 &=20 =E2=80=9806


<= FONT size=3D2>Hi=20 Fred,
I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so=20 wonderful.  You just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excit= ed=20 for camp each morning.  She said she learned more the first day of camp= =20 than she had ever learned elsewhere.  Hunter has always attended the ca= mp=20 we run (around since the 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving ou= r=20 camp to attend FPAC.  She has made new "best" friends, loves her counse= lors=20 and already talks about next summer at FPAC.  Again, thanks for giving=20= her=20 this opportunity.  You are wonderful.
= Tracey=20 Evans
Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC=20 =E2=80=9806


for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare f= or=20 your audition and to make your audition appointment go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.






See what's free at AOL.com.
= -------------------------------1176052437-- From Web9597 at aol.com Sun Apr 8 07:43:08 2007 From: Web9597 at aol.com (Web9597 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 10:43:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]8 Great Parts Available for Unique Cleveland Public Theater performance Message-ID: -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00 PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale." The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest with somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual confessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT. Men's roles (ages 25-55): The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party. Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a fatal disease. Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him. Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims. Women's roles (ages 21-55) Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philandering husband. Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child. Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around." Child's role (age 10-12) A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins she's committed. All should come prepared to read from the script. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and performer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker William Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners. To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the director at _web9597 at aol.com_ (mailto:web9597 at aol.com) . ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold= open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00=20= PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale."
 
The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest wi= th somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual con= fessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night= on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT.
 
Men's roles (ages 25-55):
 
The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party.
Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a f= atal disease.
Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him.
Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims.
 
Women's roles (ages 21-55)
 
Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philan= dering husband.
Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child.
Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around."
 
Child's role (age 10-12)
 
A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins sh= e's committed.
 
All should come prepared to read from the script.
 
"Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and pe= rformer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker Willia= m Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners= .
 
To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the direc= tor at web9597 at aol.com.


=
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-------------------------------1176043388-- From me at rlcoppedge.com Sun Apr 8 09:31:50 2007 From: me at rlcoppedge.com (RL Coppedge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 12:31:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedian needed Message-ID: <18D8E943D728594C864C7AA427FDC6220B1B33D6@CL4EXBE03.ad2.softcom.biz> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I was approached by someone recently who is looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 May. This is a paid gig. Since I'm only funny (occasionally) doing improv, I'm passing this on. =20 If you're interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com. Let her know how you've heard of it. =20 =20 RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, MCT Microsoft Small Business Specialist Ph: (216) 453-2682 Cell: (216) 544 5595 Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog =20 me at RLCoppedge.com =20 http://www.rlcoppedge.com/ =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I was approached by someone recently who is = looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 = May.  This is a paid gig.  Since I’m only funny (occasionally) doing = improv, I’m passing this on.

 

If you’re interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com= .  Let her know how you’ve heard of it.

 

 

RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, = MCT

Microsoft Small Business = Specialist

Ph: (216) 453-2682

Cell: (216) 544 5595

Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog

me at RLCoppedge.com

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 11:15:08 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 11:15:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday Night Class-Snow ? Message-ID: <182045.72394.qm@web31108.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone! Well it's April and it's SNOWING! So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled. If by some miracle it clears up, come on by. I'll be here. Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave. 440-313-8326. So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend. http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey Kindly, Maureen --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone!
 
Well it's April and it's SNOWING!
 
So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled.  If by some miracle it clears up, come on by.  I'll be here.
 
Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave.  440-313-8326.
 
So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend.  http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey
 
Kindly,
Maureen


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Dear NEOhioPAL Subscriber,

This August, I will be participating in the Cleveland Breast Cancer 3-Day, a 60-mile walk over three days to benefit the Susan G. Komen For the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. I will be walking 60 miles over three days for breast cancer awareness - and I need your help.

Not only am I committed to walking 60 miles - in August, no less - but I am also committed to raising at least $2,200 in donations for this very worthy cause. Please follow the link at the bottom of this e-mail and make a donation to help me make a real difference in the fight against breast cancer - anything you can give would be greatly appreciated. And spread the word - forward this e-mail to everyone you know and encourage them to donate. With your help, we can take one more step (or however many steps are in 60 miles!) towards a world without breast cancer.

Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support The Breast Cancer 3-Day

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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From murphygopal at aol.com Sun Apr 8 12:17:26 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 15:17:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew James Murphy/Jami Ross song on E-Network tonight at 10:30 Message-ID: <8C94829ADC25251-F4C-9D60@MBLK-R10.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy wrote a song called "Confused" that will air tonight on a show called "Paradise City" on the E network at 10:30PM. The song is performed by Jami Ross. This song "Confused" made it's debut on Mtv's Laguna Beach. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net Sun Apr 8 15:00:05 2007 From: jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net (Judie & Bruce Amsel) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:00:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Usher for Jolson and Company, see the show for FREE Message-ID: <000c01c77a29$46a206e0$6501a8c0@jb38> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Volunteer ushers wanted for the upcoming JCC production of Jolson & = Company at the Performing Arts Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, = Highland Hills Village, Ohio 44122, the corner of Richmond & Harvard = Roads. Ushers are needed for all performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 = to Sunday May 20, 2007. Date Day of Week Usher reporting = time 4/26 Thursday = 6:00pm 5/3 5/10 5/17 4/28 Saturday = 6:30pm 5/5 5/12 5/19 4/29 Sunday = 12:30pm 5/6 5/13 5/20 5/9 Wednesday = 12:00pm =20 Ushers are asked to wear white/light colored top and dark = (black/blue/brown) bottom with comfortable, dark shoes. There will be a = quick sweep after the show. Seats are not guaranteed. Parking fee is = 50=A2 (two quarters only). Please contact house manager Judie Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for = additional information or to sign up for a show. Link for map to Tri-C East: http://www.tri-c.edu/maps/docs/mape.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Volunteer ushers wanted = for the=20 upcoming JCC production of Jolson & Company at the = Performing Arts=20 Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills Village, Ohio = 44122,=20 the corner of Richmond & Harvard Roads.
 
Ushers are needed for = all=20 performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 to Sunday May 20,=20 2007.
 
 
Date   =20             =    =20     Day of Week    =    =20         Usher reporting = time
4/26   =20             =    =20     Thursday       =20             =    =20             = 6:00pm
5/3
5/10
5/17
 
4/28   =20             =    =20     Saturday       =20             =    =20             = 6:30pm
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5/19
 
4/29   =20             =    =20    =20 Sunday           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;  12:30pm
5/6
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5/9    =20             =    =20    =20 Wednesday          &nbs= p;            = ;        12:00pm
      =20
Ushers are asked = to wear=20 white/light colored top and dark (black/blue/brown) bottom with = comfortable,=20 dark shoes.  There will be a quick sweep after the show. = Seats=20 are not guaranteed.  Parking fee is 50=A2 = (two quarters=20 only).
 
Please contact house = manager Judie=20 Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for additional information or to sign up = for a=20 show.
 
Link for map to = Tri-C East:=20  http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mape.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660-- From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 8 15:50:53 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:50:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <000001c77a30$5c6bb550$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be = presented by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, = attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The = actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional = performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition = piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along.  Registration is open = to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To reserve your spot for = this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 17:19:13 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:19:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Performing Arts-Seeking Rehearsal Space in Akron area Message-ID: <240912.23106.qm@web38205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi, C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Thank You, April Sledge Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts Office (216) 491-4579 --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi,
 
C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated.
 
Thank You,
 
April Sledge
Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts
Office (216) 491-4579


8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Apr 8 17:43:09 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 20:43:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cast is Announced for THE NERD at OTHT in North Ridgeville Message-ID: <001301c77a40$0d7add80$e79c8f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne Hall = Theatre's production of Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD. >From the playwright who also penned THE FOREIGNER, THE NERD spins = "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is visited by a man = he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor turning = out to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome with a vengeance..." The cast is as follows: WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade =20 Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 = Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113 & 83). Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and students. = Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne = Hall=20 Theatre's production of  Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD.
 
From the playwright who also penned THE = FOREIGNER,=20 THE NERD spins "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is = visited by=20 a man he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor = turning out=20 to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome=20 with a vengeance..."
 
The cast is as follows:
 
WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand
RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason
TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle
AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard
WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein
CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore
THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade
    
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at = 36119=20 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113=20 & 83).
 
Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and = students. =20 Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909.
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 19:45:34 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:45:34 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seth Gordon AUDITION WORKSHOP @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register =20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Going In With Your Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional=20 (Adults 18 and up) Instructor: Seth Gordon=20 One Session Saturday, April 28, 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade Saturday, May 19, 2007,1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th grade - Adult Limit: 12=20 Fee: $30 The workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every=20 audition with the right material and the confidence and presentation their=20= talent=20 deserves. Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and=20 prepared three minute monologue. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
THEATRE - SPRING=20 2007
Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Regis= ter=20
THEAT= RE=20 CLASSES FOR ALL AGES!
Fairmount Center School of=20 Theatre
Fred=20 Sternfeld, Director
 
Going In Wi= th Your=20 Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional (Adults 18 and=20 up)
Instructor: Seth Gordon

One Session
Saturday, April 2= 8,=20 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade
Saturday, May 19, 2007,= 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th=20 grade - Adult
Limit: 12
Fee: $30
Th= e=20 workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every audition wi= th=20 the right material and the confidence and presentation their talent deserves= .=20 Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and prepared thr= ee=20 minute=20 monologue.





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-------------------------------1176086734-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:32:56 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:32:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams 4/3/07 & Torque (Improv Comedy Show) 5/5/07! Message-ID: <2903.94207.qm@web59012.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07! 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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! BIG NEWS! Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe. Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! Place: Bassa Vita Lounge Time: 8:30pm Showtime (7:30pm Doors Open) Cost: $5.00 For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

CLEVELAND JAMS!

CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!

Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07!

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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community.  The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
 
BIG NEWS!
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv!  Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe.  Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! 
 
Place:  Bassa Vita Lounge
Time:  8:30pm Showtime
(7:30pm Doors Open)
Cost:  $5.00 

For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to
reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
  
 
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always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207-- From josephhollings at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:47:45 2007 From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL LAKE CATHOLIC "INTO THE WOODS" RE-SCHEDULED Message-ID: <20070402104745.84857.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Due to a power failure in the area on Sunday April 1st (no, this is not an April Fool!), the final performance of Lake Catholic's "Into The Woods" will take place on Tuesday April 3rd at 7.30pm. Tickets for Sunday's performance will be honored at the door. Additional tickets will be on sale. Tuesday, April 3rd @ 7.30pm, Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor OH 44060. Call 440-951-0077 x253 for information or visit www.lakecatholic.org and click the Into The Woods poster icon. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html From PFLORIANO at aol.com Mon Apr 2 05:31:16 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:31:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Violand=20Replaces=20Floriano=A0?= Message-ID: --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Club,=20 called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters an= d we have=20 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a Fri and Sat=20 evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= =20 the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th 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.=A0 If you are interested,=20 please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.=A0 Do=20= not=20 call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking about.=A0 Yo= u can=20 also eat dinner, (the food is very good), starting at 8.=A0 Remember: ask fo= r the=20 "Laff" discount at the above number, 216-795-1111.=A0 Do not call the main b= ox=20 office number. The Play House Club is located at the corner of E 86th and Carnegie and is=20 NOT Playhouse Square. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Clu= b, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters= and we have 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a=20= Fri and Sat evening show.

It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with Mus= ical Direction by Maureen Hartung.

Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th

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.=A0 If you are interest= ed, please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.= =A0 Do not call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking a= bout.=A0 You can also eat dinner, (the food is very good), 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.







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See= what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 2 06:23:47 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:23:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Fellow Performers! It is with great excitement and honor that I announce the Mt. Carmel Players Production of: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor=AE Dreamcoat"..... That's right...Joseph is back and better than ever with a cast of 50+ including a phenomenal Children's Chorus! It's a definite must see! SHOW DATES April 20, 21, 22, 27 & 28, 2007 Curtain Time 8 PM (Sunday - 4 PM) Lakeland Community College Performing Arts Center Rt. 306 & I-90 Reserved Seats, in advance: $12.00 (over 60/under 14 - $10.00) At the door: $14.00 (over 60/under 14 - $12.00) Director: Rick Bocchieri Music Director: David W. Coxe Choreographer: Jennifer Leinweber Ritz For advance ticket sales please contact Order by phone to : Rita (440) 585-1829 or Joann (440) 943-1358. Thanks for your support! Erika N. Acquaviva (Whites) "Where words fail, music speaks." -Plato = From blush at mail2.visn.net Mon Apr 2 06:21:36 2007 From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:21:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice acting class Message-ID: Do people tell you that you have a great voice? Would you like to make great side money? I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than 15 years experience. I?m offering a class in voice-over work which covers all the basics of the craft, plus my knowledge and experience about auditioning, performing and what?s needed in a demo tape. You?ve heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz Encore, on the AB Lounge infomercial, and much more. ?I must tell you I was pleased and impressed with the amount of information you gave us at the class?.This was a class well worth the small fee you charged and I want to thank you for your time and expertise!!? Janine Sarnowski The next class will be held on Monday, May 7th. Registration is required to secure a seat. ?It was fun, informative and a pleasant way to spend an evening of continuing education.? George Fiderio ?Thank you! It was money and time very well spent.? Gordon Petitt If you?re interested and would like more information, please e-mail or call 440 ? 506 ? 4312. Thanks and have a great day! Maria Farina From promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:43:48 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:43:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Film Message-ID: <58691.76.205.78.88.1175525028.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking an ASSISTANT DIRECTOR for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. 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 (where the director is based), 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 promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:58:39 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:58:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Sites Needed for Film Message-ID: <58701.76.205.78.88.1175525919.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking two (2) LOCATION SITES for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. Our independent, not for profit group is based in Akron, Ohio. 1) A HOSPITAL ROOM (or equivalent setting such as a rehab facility or nursing home, but must have a bed, food tray and adjacent chair) 2) AN UPSCALE HOTEL ROOM If you (or anyone else you know of) would like to help with any leads/contacts, and/or have any questions, PLEASE do not reply via e-mail, but CALL (330) 633-6093. 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 murphygopal at aol.com Mon Apr 2 06:59:58 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:59:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matt Murphy/Jami Ross song on the E- network Message-ID: <8C9434655CC43EE-C80-7787@webmail-mf11.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy, who performed in Rent on Broadway has just placed another one of his original songs on a nationally televised show. Paradise City (a show produced by American Idol's Ryan Seacrest) will feature a song Matt wrote called "Confused" performed by Jami Ross. "Confused", Jami's latest single made it's debut on MTV'S Laguna Beach last fall. The episode of Paradise City featuring "Confused" will air Sunday April 8th at 10:30 PM. Matthew is always looking for new young talent to write for/place songs with. For more information E-mail: MatthewJMusic at aol.com ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 08:05:01 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:05:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Needed: 4 Men and 2 women -- The Full Monty -- Akron Message-ID: <005001c77538$4a284540$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the cast for The Full Monty directed by Jacqi Loewy Evie Morris, Musical Director Weathervane Community Playhouse In the Valley -- Akron Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - Thursday nights = until opening on June 13. Production dates: June 13 - July 8, 2007 If you are not familiar with the show, it is good wholesome family fun with great music. The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great ensemble. Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if you are interested. Needed:=20 1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and sings/dances somewhat = well. This is for the role of Horse - need to be comfortable going the full = monty! 2 actors for supporting roles.=20 Over 30 - need not sing or dance. No "skin". 1 actor to play the "real" stripper.=20 Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body and move well. 1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of way) girlfriend of Jerry - 20s - = 30s. Must sing well. 1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not sing well. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the=20 cast for
The Full=20 Monty
directed by Jacqi Loewy
Evie Morris, Musical Director
 
Weathervane Community Playhouse
In the Valley -- Akron
 
Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - = Thursday=20 nights until opening on June 13.
Production dates:  June = 13 - July 8,=20 2007
 
If you are not familiar with the show,
it is good wholesome family fun with great = music.
The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great = ensemble.
 
Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if = you are=20 interested.
 
Needed:
 
1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and = sings/dances=20 somewhat well.
This is for the role of Horse - need to be = comfortable going=20 the full monty!
 
2 actors for supporting roles. 
Over 30 - need not sing or dance.  No = "skin".
 
1 actor to play the "real" stripper. 
Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body = and move=20 well.
 
1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of = way) girlfriend of=20 Jerry - 20s - 30s. Must sing well.
 
1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not = sing=20 well.
------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Apr 2 08:10:40 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:10:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?CVLT_invites_you_to_the_=22Leading_La?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?dies_Gala_Soir=E9e=22?= Message-ID: <46111CF0.8090402@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit /Leading Ladies/ Gala Soir?e Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm to be held* *at The River Room *CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE* 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH 440-247-8955 www.CVLT.org Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch... followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious /Leading Ladies / *Tickets for Soir?e and Performance - $35* *CALL 440-247-8955* Mon-Sat 1-6 PM Space is limited! Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors /Leading Ladies/ runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th About The Play */Leading Ladies/* by Ken Ludwig Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of /Crazy For You/, /Moon Over Buffalo/ and /Lend Me A Tenor/, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004). Watch www.CVLT.org for details! --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Leading Ladies
Gala Soirée

Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm

to be held at The River Room
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH
440-247-8955
www.CVLT.org

Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch...
followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious Leading Ladies

    Tickets for Soirée and Performance - $35

    CALL 440-247-8955
    Mon-Sat 1-6 PM
    Space is limited!

    Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors

    Leading Ladies runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th

About The Play

Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig

Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of Crazy For You, Moon Over Buffalo and Lend Me A Tenor, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004).

Watch www.CVLT.org for details!

--------------060304000607090308020606-- From director at cyorchestra.org Mon Apr 2 08:15:27 2007 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:15:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance to audition for this concert! 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) 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 ------ End of Forwarded Message --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus!

Last chance to audition for this concert!


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)

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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--B_3258357329_7348339-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 08:38:29 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:38:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry & B'Day Celeb@Coventry Library April 3@6PM Message-ID: <663391.96202.qm@web54510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3. Somebody will be celebrating a BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell... Music comes along with the verses you supply. The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear. The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard. The event and the coffee are complimentary. There may be some cake as well. Don't miss out! --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3.  Somebody will be celebrating a
BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell...

Music comes along with the verses you supply.  The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear.

The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard.  The event and the coffee are complimentary.  There may be some cake as well.

Don't miss out!


Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202-- From chloe at passportproject.org Mon Apr 2 08:56:25 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:56:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Modern Dance classes (ages 3 and up) begin Tuesday 4/3 with Inlet dancer, Mikaela! Message-ID: <024c01c7753f$781303d0$2101a8c0@chloe> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable www.passportproject.org click on "classes" for more info.=20 =20 Passport Project is offering the following classes 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 =20 Contact us: (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org =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. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
www.passportproject.org = click on=20 "classes" for more info.
 
Passport Project is offering the = following=20 classes through May 5:
 
W. African Dance

Capoeira from = Brazil

Hula

Modern Dance

Creative Movement =

Dance Camp

Salsa

Line Dance

Belly Dance

Beginning Computer Skills

Graphic=20 Design

Guitar=20 Lessons

LOCATION:
 
Passport=20 Project Global Community Arts Center
12801 Buckeye=20 Road
Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44120
 
Contact us:=20 (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org
 

PEACE

Chlo=EB =20 Hopson

Passport Project, = Director

chloe at passportproject.org

ph::=20 216.721.1055

http://passportproject.org

Passport=20 Project's mission is to provide exciting educational experiences that = build=20 community through the arts, encourage respect for diversity and = rejection of=20 racism and negative bias, and inspire a passion for learning and the = global=20 community.

Passport=20 Project offers multicultural programs and residencies at = schools,=20 at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to further = this=20 mission. Passport Project does diversity train ing in the corporate=20 setting.

Passport = Project=20 is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that has been planting seeds of = peace=20 and acceptance since 1998.

 
------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 09:06:11 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:06:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening This Weekend - Cleveland professional premiere of Sondheim's Passion at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8A9@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opening This Weekend! =20 Cleveland professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's Award-winning musical PASSION Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater April 6 - May 6 =20 Book by James Lapine Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Victoria Bussert Musically Directed by Nancy Maier =20 =20 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 2, 2007 For more information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. 225 Scott Spence, ext. 239 =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, April 6 through May 6, 2007.=20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, Passion is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical. =20 "Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre." said Bussert, "It is thrilling to present the professional Cleveland premiere of this musical with such talented artists." Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri. Bussert commented, "I look forward to directing this show with all acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center. This promises to be a very special evening of theatre." =20 Passion will be Musically Directed by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a long-time collaborator with director Bussert. Borski will also design the lighting and costumes for this premiere. =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. Passion contains scenes with full nudity. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council.=20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opening This Weekend!

 

Cleveland professional = premiere

of=

Stephen Sondheim’s

Award-win= ning musical

PASSION

Beck Center for the Arts

Studio = Theater

April = 6 – May 6

 

Book by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically= Directed by

Nancy = Maier

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 2, 2007

For more information, (216) = 521-2540

Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. = 225

Scott = Spence, ext. = 239

 

Lakewood, Ohio = Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s award-winning = musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, = April 6 through May 6, 2007.

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, Passion is another award-winning = collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim.  The = Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original = Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a = Musical.  

Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre.”  said = Bussert,  “It is thrilling to present the professional = Cleveland = premiere of this musical with such talented artists.”  Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; = Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly = woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.  =   Bussert commented, “I look forward to directing this show with all = acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center.  = This promises to be a very special evening of theatre.”  =

Passion will be Musically Directed = by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a = long-time collaborator with director Bussert.  Borski will also design the = lighting and costumes for this premiere.  

This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes.  Passion contains scenes with full nudity.  Show times are Fridays and = Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on = Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on = Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.).  To reserve = tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket = prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under = with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are = available for parties of 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under = with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, = based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =

Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through = the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, = the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the = Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. =

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Apr 2 09:35:06 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:35:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Wives - Two Lives.......'Run for Your Wife' - The Hudson Players Message-ID: <022b01c77544$df6eb970$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 2, 2007 =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, written by Ray Cooney, directed by Claudia = Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the story of a = London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for coping with them. =20 When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John Smith becomes = hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two suspicious police officers. =20 The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, with their = numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in this = adult comedy. =20 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 - Adma Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull =20 Performance dates are Friday and Saturday evenings May 4th - May 19th at 8pm All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20 =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. =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release

For Immediate Release

Contact:  = Chris=20 White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  = -  April 2, = 2007

 

The=20 Hudson Players will=20 perform the comedy Run for Your Wife Friday and Saturdays May 4th = =96 May=20 19th.  = Performances are=20 at 8pm at the Barlow Community Theater.  Tickets can be purchased = at the=20 door or by advance reservations by calling=20 330-655-8522.

Run for=20 Your Wife,  written by Ray Cooney, directed = by=20 Claudia Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the = story of a=20 London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for=20 coping with them.

 

When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John = Smith becomes=20 hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two=20 suspicious police officers.

 

The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, = with=20 their numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in = this adult=20 comedy.

 

The=20 cast, directed by Claudia Lillibridge, includes:

  • John Smith=20 =96  Justin=20 Brenis
  • Mary Smith=20 =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith=20 =96  Darlene=20 Rocco
  • Stanley=20 Gardner =96  Kirk=20 Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective=20 Sergeant Porterhouse =96  = Michael=20 Rogan
  • Bobby Franklyn=20 =96  Adma=20 Young
  • Reporter=20 =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull

 

Performance dates are Friday and Saturday=20 evenings
May 4th =96 May 19th at = 8pm
All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20

 

 

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

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

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

 

The Hudson=20 Players are one of the area=92s longest running community theaters. With = a rich=20 history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly = performing=20 environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of =93good shows, = good=20 friends, good times.

 

Individual = show=20 tickets can be reserved by calling 330-655-8522, by purchasing = them in=20 advance at The Learned Owl Bookstore on Main St. in Hudson or by = purchasing them=20 at the door on performance evenings.

Tickets:  $12.00=20 Regular Admission

         &nb= sp;   =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 =20

 

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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It's Spring! PNR Improv has a show!

What more could you possibly want out of your weekend?

Come see PNR Improv this Saturday and enjoy an evening of PG-13, alcohol-free entertainment in the style of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Please also consider joining us:

2007 Schedule

April 7
April 21
May 5
May 19
June 2
June 18
July 7
August 11
August 25

All shows start at 7:30pm

Admission: $5.00 at the door

Where: Quirk Cultural Center, 3rd Floor (?Newell Theatre?)

1201 Grant Street, Cuyahoga Falls

For more information, contact me at PNRSusan at hotmail.com,
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Mortgage refinance is hot 1) Rates near 30-yr lows 2) Good credit get intro-rate 4.625%* From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 10:45:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:45:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional Development at Weathervane! APRIL 16! Message-ID: <038301c7754e$c44b3330$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30" ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 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 Check out his website here! http://www.joecali.com/=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages 18 and = Up=20 ~
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG,=20 AFTRA
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The purpose of this course = is to=20 introduce the student to techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. = We will=20 discuss the difference between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and = "film=20 acting" or performance designed to be recorded and edited. The class = will=20 examine what adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the = camera.=20 When it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be = natural!" is=20 not all that=92s needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor=92s = unique process=20 of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual sensibility = needed, and=20 spend time discussing the professional aspects of the business. At the = end of=20 this course you will know how to prepare and audition for a role in "the = movies"=20 and what to do once you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a = working=20 actor in the U.S.
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~=20 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100
April = 14 ~ May=20 5=20
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If you or someone you know is a performer whose talent is geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ, we would love to hear from you. The 4:12 is an alternative club night based on Christian principles. It runs from 9pm to 1am every Friday night at SPAN Ministries in Tallmadge, Ohio. We are looking for performers to share their talent in a 30-minute set. The requirements for 4:12 performers are that the artists have consistently performed their talent for at least two years and that their performance be geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ. If you are interested, call Minister Danielle Wiggins at 330.630.3190 or e-mail her at dwagsgospelnews at hotmail.com. God bless! From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Mon Apr 2 11:24:36 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:24:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 looking for a home Message-ID: <000001c77554$33c17e90$6601a8c0@eve> A model of R2D2 was made for use in Holiday Shows for Children at NASA. = It is approximately 3' tall. A person must sit inside to move it. It = has flashing lights and is very realistic looking. Great prop for a = Theatre group or display purposes. He is being offered FREE to a good = home.=20 To find out more about him, please contact Liz at Home: 216-941-3443, = Work: 216-433-8751 or e-mail her at elimac733 at aol.com. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From weedz at bright.net Mon Apr 2 11:59:24 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:59:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUTH THEATRE Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. will be holding registration for THE JUNGLE BOOK on Saturday, April 21st at the Senior Center in Wadsworth, 138 High St. from 10am-2pm. 2nd registration is Sunday, Apr 22 from 1:30-3:30pm at Barberton First Presbyterian Church 636 Park Ave. Parking is in the back and enter from the door just off the parking lot for both sites...it will be marked. Classes will begin on Sat May 5th and continue on Weds from 6:30-8:30 on May 9,16,23,30. Rehearsals will begin first week of June and be on Mon and Wed - 6:30-8:30 - Thurs 3-5PM and Sat 12-2. REGISTRATION FEE: $140 ONE CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD FROM SAME FAMILY FEE IS DUE AT REGISTRATION....NEED MORE INFORMATION, CALL 330-416-5937 OR EMAIL: Ginny Morrison Artistic Director From desmond at ccdt.com Mon Apr 2 13:12:23 2007 From: desmond at ccdt.com (desmond) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:12:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT's 07-08 CONSORT! Dance Auditions for Youth ages 12-18 Message-ID: <20070402201223.M18768@ccdt.com> ATTENTION ALL Cleveland Area DANCERS Ages 12-18 Years Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is holding DANCE AUDITIONS for its CONSORT! Youth Dance Training and Development Program. NO PREVIOUS DANCE TRAINING NECESSARY TO AUDITION Audition is in a class format so there is no need to prepare a dance. On Tuesday, April 10, 2007 from 4:00 pm-6:30pm at Karamu House?s Upper Dance Studio, CLEVELAND CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATRE (CCDT) will be holding auditions for its 2007-2008 CONSORT! dance program. Registration will be from 4-4:30pm. The class will last for 1 1/2 hours and a brief wrap-up will follow for parents/guardians and student candidates. CONSORT! is an after-school program for youth ages 12-18 dedicated to helping at-risk youth achieve personal growth through focused dance training, dance-related experiences and literacy based activities. The program runs from Sept thru May, Monday-Thursday. Candidates for the CONSORT! program must possess a strong desire to dance and be willing to learn new skills, and commit to the schedule of classes and possible performances. Come to the audition prepared to move in tights and leotards or semi-loose fitting comfortable clothing, i.e. t-shirts, sweats (no street clothing or shoes, do-rags or excessive jewelry). DATE: TUESDAY, April 10, 2007 TIME: 4:00PM-6:30PM (Registration from 4-4:30pm and Audition begins at promptly at 4:30pm) LOCATION: KARAMU HOUSE UPPER DANCE STUDIO 2355 EAST 89TH STREET (& QUINCY AVENUE) CLEVELAND, OHIO 44106 (MINUTES FROM UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AND CLEVELAND CLINIC) CALL Desmond L. Davis, Education and Outreach Director at 216.791.9000 [wk], 216.288.5451 [cell] OR E-MAIL: desmond at ccdt.com TO RESERVE A SPACE Desmond L. Davis Associate Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 2355 East 89th (& Quincy Avenue) Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.791.9000 216.791.9001 [fax] 216.288.5451 [cell] www.ccdt.com Email:info at ccdt.com From alanna at bnctheatre.com Mon Apr 2 13:20:21 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:20:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Um91bGV0dGUgUHJlc3MgUmVsZWFzZQ==?= Message-ID: <20070402202021.89266.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIEATE RELEASE Date: 3-22-07 Contact: Alanna Romansky/ Sean Derry From: The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility 140 E. Market St. Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 E-mail: alanna at bnctheatre.com Website: www.bnctheatre.com Akron, OH ??? The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company presents the Ohio Premier of Roulette, by Paul Weitz. Performances run from April 13th to May 12th, Thursday ??? Saturday at 8pm, every Sunday at 3pm, and Sunday, April 22nd at 8pm, in the Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market Street. All Tickets are $15. All students and seniors ???Pay as You Can??? for each show. Two ???Blackout Monday??? performances will be held on April 30th and May 7th at 8pm. Tickets for those performances are $7.50 for those currently working in the theatre industry. For ticket reservations call the box office at 330.606.5317. ???Dinner and a Show??? packages are also available through Crave Restaurant. For more information call the box office or visit www.bnctheatre.com. With the attentive direction of Sean McConaha, a black comedy about the exploration of the tragedy and hilarity of suburban family life unfolds on the BNC???s stage. ???Within their addled heads, those myths of the cozy nuclear family are still stenciled, like fading, atavistic tattoos. A comedy of loneliness, in which each dysfunctional family member is dysfunctional in his or her own isolating way. You start to realize that they all have their ways of withdrawing from life. No one has it under control in ???Roulette.??? But whether they admit it or not, these characters are all at least slightly in love with the romance of the family that pulls together.??? ???Every now and then a clich?? sheds its skin in American comedy to reveal something raw and unsettling. Cultural anthropologists and savvy theatergoers should know that this molting process is occurring???a sharp-tongued, broken-hearted and seriously funny new play called Roulette...??? - The New York Times ### From ileifewriter at aim.com Mon Apr 2 13:22:50 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:22:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK Message-ID: <8C9437BD1E23575-180-95E8@WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" CELEBRATING BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK WITH WRITER/PERFORMER Ife (Gail F. 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 WRITER/PERFORMER
 
Ife
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THE AFRICAN ORAL
 TRADITION OF  STORYTELLING
 
 PERFORMING STORIES, SONGS, DRAMATIC SKITS, POEMS, RAPS AND READING EXCERPTS
 FROM HER NEW SERIES,
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AT CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY
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----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 13:31:24 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:31:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE "Song & Dance" performance featuring Verb Ballets at Galleria on Wednesday Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8BB@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) =20 Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. =20 FINAL WEEKEND! =20 "BECK's SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and Verb Ballets present 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 =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. =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=20 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 =20 Submitted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

*** FREE PERFORMANCE = ***

featuring=

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Wednesday,= April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near = elevators by Food = Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the = dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

“BECK’s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner…”

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Now = through April 7

Mackey = Main Stage

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland

 

***  Nominated for 8 = Tony Awards!  ***

 

Lyrics by:

Don = Black and Richard Maltby

Co-Directe= d by:

Scott = Spence & Hernando Cortez

Musically Directed by:

Larry = Goodpaster

 

More reviewer = comments…

 

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

 

=

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…”<= /font>

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.<= /b><= /p>

~ 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 or = online at www.beckcenter.org= .

 

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

 

Cast of = Characters

Emma…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;……….......Tracee Patterson*        

Joe……..……………= …………………………= 230;……………...Mark Tomasic

Dancer…………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;……………Danielle Brickman         =

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…..……...Ashley Cohen**           = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Erin Conway =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Katie Gnagy             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Sydney Ignacio

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…….…….Ashley Klinger**

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;...............Faith Nejman-McNea**          = ;  Dancer………………………R= 30;……………………….......= ......Catherine Meredith =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ...……Brian Murphy            = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Anna Roberts

         =   

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

 

** Verb Ballets intern

 

Production = Staff

Beck Center Artistic Director/Co-Director…………………R= 30;…Scott Spence

Verb Ballets Artistic Director/Co-Director/ Choreographer……Hernando Cortez

Verb Ballets Executive Director………………………&#= 8230;……….Dr. Margaret Carlson

Musical Director………………………&#= 8230;………….……………..La= rry Goodpaster

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;……...…………………..R= ichard Dickinson

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Lisa Lock

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Troy = McCarty

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;.Tod Huffman

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;……………...Steve Shack

Scenic/Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………....Trad A. Burns

Production = Manager………………………= 230;…………………….Don McBride

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………Josep= h Carmola

Costume Designer …………………………= 230;…………………..Suzy Campbell

Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;Richard B. Ingraham

Assistant Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………..Palmer F. Jankens

Light Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;……………………Ray Gould

Sound Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;………………….Jonathon Kronenberger

Props …………………………= 230;…………...............................Kate George,  Rebecca = Lamb

Floor Crew…………………………= ;……………........................James Lenahan, Steve Shack

Follow Spots………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;..Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale

 

 

 

 

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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SPRING PRICE BREAK OF ONLY $90 PLUS TAX FOR YOUR FACE SHOTS PLEASE NOTE NEW STUDIO LOCATION & ADDRESS BELOW THERE WILL BE AT LEAST 50 SHOTS TAKEN, (AVERAGE HAS BEEN ABOUT 60) You may try several changes on top. In fact, I suggest it. Photos will be taken in high resolution digital, so you can view them while you are here. This price includes a CDROM of screen size proofs as well. If you wish a print during this special, it's only an additional $25.00. If you need a make up person, I can certainly make one available for you. Their fees are additional, and begin at $75 for females and $55 for males. I accept all forms of payment, including all credit cards. All prices plus tax of 7.5% You may book by phone 216-371-0642. Or simply email me. PLEASE BOOK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 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Lewis directed by Brittany L. Westfall April 11th-14th, 8pm (April 13th is sold out!) Malone College, Performing Arts Hall 515 25th St. NW Canton, OH 44709 tickets $6 weeknights/ $8 weekends call the box office for tickets: 330-471-8202 From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:22:05 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:22:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock still seeking Male Actors for Lead Roles: Non-Equity Message-ID: <8C9438418D17476-10B8-910C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently taking submissions for the 2007 season. Still Seeking Men ages 30 and up, singing and non-singing for following roles: For Big River: the role of Mark Twain: narrator of whole show also triples as Harvey Wilkes and Judge Thatcher. Does sing. Mame: Beaugarde, Mame's love interest. Must be able to sing. Debonair and gentile. Mr. Upson. Non-singing role. Comic character ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:24:01 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:24:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Seeking Asian American and Contact Information Message-ID: <8C943845E0D09D2-10B8-912C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently seeking an Asian American for the role of Ito in Mame. For more information check out www.mercurysummerstock.com or call Pierre Brault at 216 771 5862. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 13:43:33 2007 From: cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com (Holly Cavanaugh) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check Out the Cardinaire Radio Show on MySpace! Message-ID: <882669.94780.qm@web37304.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes. She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show. Check out the MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/cardinaireradioshow or subscribe via Itunes at http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=250909691 Don't forget to check out her website at http://www.freewebs.com/cardinaire --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes.  She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show.
 
 
 
 
 
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--0-860483874-1175546613=:94780-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Apr 2 15:35:37 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:35:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]mayes on law and order Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you worked with Rob Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or were classmates from = University School, you might like to catch him on Law and Order tomorrow = night (Tuesday) at 10:00.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
If you worked with Rob = Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or = were classmates from University School, you might like to catch him = on Law and Order tomorrow night = (Tuesday) at 10:00.
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--0-284619456-1175609262=:49167-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Tue Apr 3 07:38:26 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 10:38:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Student Wins Met Opera Audition Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Alek Shrader, a Student at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Wins the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s National Council Audition Tenor is one of six young singers selected for $15,000 cash prize at =20 Grand Finals Concert on April 1 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99= s =20 degree student in opera theater at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, =20= is one of six young singers to win the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 = =20 National Council Auditions and with it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was =20 selected from 11 finalists who performed arias with the Met =20 Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at the Grand Finals Concert, =20= held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro =20 intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! mes = amis=E2=80=9D from =20 Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. The Grand Finals Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date =20 on public radio stations across the United States. Check local =20 listings for air times. A student of Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, =20 Shrader is the third Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to =20 win the prestigious Met competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 = =20 won in 2003; soprano Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a =20 bachelor=E2=80=99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s = degree in =20 opera theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies =20 with Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October =20 participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice =20 Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in L=E2=80=99Elis= ir =20 d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in =20 Dialogues des Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in West Side Story. Shrader made his professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in =20 Il Barbiere di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last =20 January sang Florville in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New = =20 York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at St. Louis, Opera = News =20 wrote: =E2=80=9CAlek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with = great skill =20 and sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last = month he =20 attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera =20 Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La Cenerentola with San =20 Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the =20= Juilliard Opera Center. Oberlin audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior =20 recital on Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His =20 program will include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. 39, = Joaqu=C3=ADn =20 Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en forma de canciones, Op. 19, Ralph Vaughan =20 Williams=E2=80=99 Four Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in =20 the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The =20= recital is free and open to the public. The Met Opera made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 =20 singers who participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 =20= regions throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the =20 Metropolitan Opera National Council. Given the reach of the =20 auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition =20 associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council =20 Auditions are considered the most prestigious in North America for =20 singers seeking to launch an operatic career. Some winners are =20 invited to join the Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist =20 Development Program. Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading =20 operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, Deborah =20 Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, Ben =20 Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera =20 season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met performances. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated amid =20 the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the =20 oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. =20 Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the =20 highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational treasure=E2=80=9D by = the =20 Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious =20 careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin =20 alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and =20 conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, =20 Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David =20 Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary =20 music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary =20 Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, =20 Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include =20 Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera =20 companies throughout the world. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

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440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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Alek Shrader, a Student at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, = Wins

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OBERLIN, OHIO = (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99s degree student in opera theater at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, is one of six young singers to win the = Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 National Council Auditions and with = it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was selected from 11 finalists who = performed arias with the Met Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at = the Grand Finals Concert, held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed = =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don = Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! = mes amis=E2=80=9D from Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. =

The Grand Finals = Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date on public radio = stations across the United States. Check local listings for air = times.

A student of = Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, Shrader is the third = Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to win the prestigious Met = competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 won in 2003; soprano = Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002.

Born in = Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a bachelor=E2=80= =99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s degree in opera = theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies with = Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October = participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice = Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in = L=E2=80=99Elisir d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in Dialogues des = Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in = West Side Story.

Shrader made his = professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in Il Barbiere = di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last January sang Florville = in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at = St. Louis, Opera News wrote: =E2=80=9CA= lek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with great skill and = sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last month he = attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La = Cenerentola with San = Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the = Juilliard Opera Center.

Oberlin = audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior recital on = Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His program will = include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. = 39, Joaqu=C3=ADn Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en = forma de canciones, Op. = 19, Ralph Vaughan Williams=E2=80=99 Four = Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The = recital is free and open to the public.

The Met Opera = made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 singers who = participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 regions = throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the Metropolitan = Opera National Council. Given the reach = of the auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition = associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions = are considered the most prestigious in North America for singers seeking = to launch an operatic career. Some winners are invited to join the = Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. =E2=80=A8=E2= =80=A8 Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, = Deborah Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, = Ben Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera = season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met = performances.

The Oberlin = Conservatory of Music, founded in = 1865 and situated amid the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College = since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the = United States. Renowned internationally as a professional = music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational = treasure=E2=80=9D by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve = illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous = Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and = conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, = Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David = Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music = ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble = (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, Pacifica, = Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin = alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies = throughout the world.

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= --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg)-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 3 07:39:28 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 7:39:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a DJ? David Ebbert/Apr. 3 & Other News! Message-ID: <26095612.1175611168589.JavaMail.root@web18> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" DJ - DAVID EBBERT (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 3, 2007) To view David's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1077 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Apr 3 08:09:24 2007 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:09:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for male Actor for Ohio Premiere of 'Stained Glass Ugly' Message-ID: --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Q= ui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mid-30's age rang= e for the role of Adam. =20 This is a two person show, very demanding role. =20 Synopsis: After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower half of h= is face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of his tongue= that once was so effortless. His fiance of the time struggles to maintain= their relationship and the love they once shared. Through several genres = and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret how the world sees the= m, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to present and beyond. = How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty becomes so horribly disfigu= red? =20 The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement. Actors work on contra= ct for pay. =20 Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time. Sincerely,Justin TatumFourth Wall Productions= --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Qui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mi= d-30's age range for the role of Adam.
 
This is a two person show, very demanding role.
 
Synopsis:  After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower= half of his face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of = his tongue that once was so effortless.  His fiance of the time strugg= les to maintain their relationship and the love they once shared.  Thr= ough several genres and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret ho= w the world sees them, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to = present and beyond.  How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty be= comes so horribly disfigured?
 
The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement.  Actors work= on contract for pay.
 
Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time.

Sincerely,
Justin T= atum
Fourth Wall Productions


<= /body> = --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 3 08:56:19 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance = performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 09:28:33 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 09:28:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kitten Wanted Message-ID: <410740.36133.qm@web36508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Now how often does this happen? Wife and I are seeking a 4-6month old female kitten to join our family member and become a playmate with our Cocker Spaniel pup. Short hair in important but color is not. We live in Medina but are moving to Cleveland Heights shortly. We can take the kitten now or we can wait for a bit. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Apr 3 10:40:33 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 13:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Spring Weather: A Public Service Announcement from Something Dada Message-ID: <20070403-13403384-6ac-0@acc7> The solstice has come and gone, and we are now full-fledged into spring. As such, the weather will be changing rapidly, and will often be a topic of conversation. Unfortunately, many people fall into old, annoying, conversational traps when discussing this common subject. To help you avoid this trap, Something Dada has prepared a list of things NOT to say when conversing about the climate. - "Hot/cold/wet/humid/etc. enough for you?" This old standby was dated when your grandparents were wearing whatever passed for Pampers back then. - "Can you believe this weather?" Yes. We can. You know why? Because it's there. 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This is perfect weather for going to see the hilarious improvisational comedy of Something Dada!" You can change the exact wording, but using this general idea will make you infinitely more popular than any of the tired old saws listed above. Then go to http://www.somethingdada.com, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or call 216.696.4242 and make reservations, and you'll be enjoying the weather inside our theater, and the adulation of your friends for your conversational skills. And you know why it's so hot? Temperature. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, April 6th, 2007 8:00 PM Saturday, April 7th, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Tue Apr 3 10:09:33 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:09:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 -- home at last! Message-ID: <000401c77612$e3265ea0$6601a8c0@eve> To all who offered to take r2d2 into their homes -- he has been adopted. = Thanks for helping. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From vwilson at karamu.com Tue Apr 3 10:23:58 2007 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian C. Wilson) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:23:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu looking for summer cultural arts instructors Message-ID: <000001c77614$dfcf0b60$3501a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment? Or Do you enjoy the arts and love working with children? You're Invited to Karamu's Open House for Summer Employment Karamu House Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors in: Drama Dance Visual Arts Digital Photography When: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Where: Karamu House Concert Hall 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Time: 3pm - 7pm Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their discipline For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. 228 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment?

Or =

Do you enjoy the = arts and love working with children?

You’re = Invited to Karamu’s Open House for Summer = Employment

Karamu House = Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors = in:

Drama

Dance

Visual = Arts

Digital = Photography

When: Wednesday, = April 18, 2007

Where: Karamu = House Concert Hall

2355 East 89th = Street

Cleveland, Ohio 44106   =

Time: 3pm - = 7pm

Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a = minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their = discipline

For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. = 228

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60-- From Cindi at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 3 10:28:34 2007 From: Cindi at playhousesquare.org (Cindi Szymanski) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:28:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Mock Audition Workshop with All Shook Up! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0005A188D4@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Broadway Buzz Backstage Master Class Wednesday, April 18 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Idea Center at Playhouse Square 1375 Euclid Avenue FREE Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop. Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of music to sing. Please bring the sheet music in the correct key. Be prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you have them. Registration to participate or observe is required. Please call 216.348.7909. =20 Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center. www.PlayhouseSquare.org/arts-education =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway = Buzz Backstage Master Class
Wednesday, April 18
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Idea Center at Playhouse Square

1375 Euclid Avenue

FREE

Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop.  Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of = music to sing.  Please bring the sheet music in the correct key.  Be = prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you = have them.

Registratio= n to participate or observe is required.  Please call = 216.348.7909.

 

Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center.

www.Playhou= seSquare.org/arts-education

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 3 10:56:19 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C2F5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A Call For Artists: The Beck Center for the Arts seeks art exhibitions for its 2007-2008 Theater Season. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is one of the area's largest cultural and performing arts organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland's Westside. Each year, we provide professional theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of thousands of patrons in Northeast Ohio. =20 We are currently seeking art submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater season which runs from September though August. Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek Galleria in the Beck Center's Main lobby, the Galleria located in the waiting area of the center's Music Armory Building, and for other possible exhibit areas. Exhibits typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community through press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means of communication. =20 Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center: 1) We accept all media that can be publicly displayed 2) Artists are responsible for installing and dismantling their exhibits 3) All works must be properly matted, framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus 4) All works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center frequented by families. We have the right to not accept inappropriate artwork. No nudes as subject matter are accepted for exhibit. 5) Exhibited works may be offered for sale. The Beck Center collects 20% commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on display until the close of the exhibit. =20 How to enter: Please send your submissions to: =20 The Beck Center for the Arts Attn: John Coyne - Gallery 17801 Detroit Ave Lakewood, OH 44107 =20 Submissions should include the following: *=09 5 - 10 images of your work. Digital files are preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer. Slides are also acceptable. (no nudes as subject matter, please) * An artist statement * A bio sheet or resume which details your exhibit history =20 Submission deadline is June 1, 2007 =20 Note: there is no fee for submitting your work. Images submitted for exhibit will not be returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and confidential. =20 Selection Process A panel of artists, instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a gallery schedule for the entire season. Artists will be notified of Beck Center's intent to exhibit their work by August 1, 2007 =20 =20 Thank you for you interest in our exhibit opportunities. We look forward to receiving your submissions! Please feel free to contact me with any questions: Email: jcoyne at beckcenter.org . Phone: 216-521-2540 ext 236. =20 Sincerely, =20 =20 John Coyne Gallery Coordinator Ph: 216/521-2540 x236 Fx: 216/521-2110 Em: jcoyne at beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Call For = Artists:  The Beck = Center for the Arts seeks art = exhibitions=20 for its 2007-2008 Theater Season.

 

The = Beck Center=20 for the Arts is one of the area’s largest cultural and performing = arts=20 organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland’s Westside.  Each year, we provide = professional=20 theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of = thousands of=20 patrons in Northeast=20 Ohio.

 

We are currently seeking art=20 submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater = season=20 which runs from September though August. =20 Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek=20 Galleria in the Beck = Center’s Main lobby, the Galleria = located in the=20 waiting area of the center’s Music Armory=20 Building, and for = other=20 possible exhibit areas.  = Exhibits=20 typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community = through=20 press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means = of=20 communication.

 

Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center:<= /B>

1)     =20 We=20 accept all media that can be publicly displayed

2)     =20 Artists=20 are responsible for installing and dismantling their=20 exhibits

3)     =20 All=20 works must be properly = matted,=20 framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus

4)     =20 All=20 works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center = frequented by=20 families.  We have the = right to not=20 accept inappropriate artwork.  = No nudes as subject matter are = accepted for=20 exhibit.

5)     =20 Exhibited=20 works may be offered for sale.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center collects = 20%=20 commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on = display=20 until the close of the exhibit.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your=20 submissions to:

 

The Beck = Center for the=20 Arts

Attn:  John Coyne -=20 Gallery

17801 Detroit=20 Ave

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

 

 Submissions should include the=20 following:

  •  5 – 10 = images of your=20 work.  Digital files are = preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer.  Slides are also = acceptable.  (no nudes as subject matter, = please)
  • An artist=20 statement
  • A bio sheet = or resume=20 which details your exhibit history

 

Submission = deadline is June 1,=20 2007

 

Note: =20 there is no fee for submitting your work.  Images submitted for exhibit = will not be=20 returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and=20 confidential.

 

Selection=20 Process

A panel of = artists,=20 instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a = gallery=20 schedule for the entire season.  =20 Artists will be notified of Beck Center’s intent to exhibit = their work by=20 August 1, 2007

 

 

Thank you for = you interest=20 in our exhibit opportunities.  = We=20 look forward to receiving your submissions!  Please feel free to contact me = with any=20 questions:   = Email:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org.  Phone:  216-521-2540  ext = 236.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John=20 Coyne

Gallery=20 Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540 =20 x236
Fx:  = 216/521-2110
Em:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1175623908-- From rmpavlock at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:36:57 2007 From: rmpavlock at yahoo.com (Rebecca Pavlock) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:36:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tap Class for ages 5-6 Message-ID: <20070403193657.10903.qmail@web54207.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6! Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45. Children will have fun and learn a new skill. Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com. There is still time to sign up! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6!  Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45.  Children will have fun and learn a new skill.  Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com.  There is still time to sign up!
 


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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Tue Apr 3 12:38:24 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:38:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical theater workshop taught by Broadway performer April 15 Message-ID: <004a01c77627$a4b07ba0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Broadway performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 (CANAL FULTON) -- A musical theater workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio. Jonathan Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want to pursue professional musical theater. A beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. Tisevich, whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of "Titanic," will give a brief performance from one of the musicals he was in while in New York City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of "RENT" on Broadway and was cast in "Miss Saigon" and "The Full Monty." He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions. During the musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the Turning Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417. The Turning Pointe School of Dance home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET 2387 Locust Street South Canal Fulton, OH 44614 (330) 854-1417 www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

   

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Broadway = performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 =

(CANAL FULTON) --  A musical theater = workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio.

Jonathan = Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want = to pursue professional musical theater. 

A = beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class = for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. =

Tisevich, = whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of “Titanic,” will give a brief performance from one of the = musicals he was in while in New York = City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of =  “RENT” on Broadway and was cast in “Miss Saigon” and “The = Full Monty.” He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions.

During the = musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and = learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting = exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also = perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the = Turning = Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417.

 =

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance           &n= bsp;
home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET
2387 Locust Street = South

Canal Fulton, OH  44614

(330) = 854-1417

www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net   &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;          

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------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0-- From broadwaysch at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:52:49 2007 From: broadwaysch at yahoo.com (Barbara Bachtell) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:52:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need PT children's dance instructor starting April 14 Message-ID: <286757.40826.qm@web81813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14: Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session). The ideal candidate will: Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance. Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable. Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9. Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children. Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way. Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults. You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts. You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session. When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references. --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14:  Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m.  The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session).
 
The ideal candidate will:
  • Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance.  Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable.
  • Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9.
  • Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children.
  • Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way.
  • Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults.
You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts.  You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session.
 
When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references.
--0-934337930-1175629969=:40826-- From Rex.Snider at bendix.com Tue Apr 3 13:16:53 2007 From: Rex.Snider at bendix.com (Rex.Snider at bendix.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:16:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted volunteer webmaster Message-ID: <369EE028D0B173429EA29AC1A29EB1230D2A07BC@elys0013> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kalliope Stage is looking for a volunteer webmaster. No need to do = serious design work, that will be done by others and provided to the = webmaster for implimenting on the website. Just someone with the time to = do somewhat regular maintainence and improvements.=20 Please contact:=20 Rex Snider=20 Managing Director=20 Kalliope Stage=20 rex.snider at kalliopestage.com=20 216-321-0870=20 Best Regards,=20 Rex R. Snider=20 Best Regards, =20 Rex R. Snider -- Pro/E CAD Administrator Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC 901 Cleveland Street Elyria, OH 44035 Phone: 440-329-9586 Fax: 440-329-9780 e-mail: rex.snider at bendix.com =20 http://HYPERLINK "http://www.bendix.com/"www.bendix.com = =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Wanted volunteer webmaster

Kalliope Stage is looking for a = volunteer webmaster. No need to do serious design work, that will be = done by others and provided to the webmaster for implimenting on the = website. Just someone with the time to do somewhat regular maintainence = and improvements.

Please contact:
Rex Snider
Managing Director
Kalliope Stage
rex.snider at kalliopestage.com
216-321-0870
Best Regards,
Rex R. = Snider


Best Regards,

=A0


Rex R. = Snider


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Pro/E CAD Administrator

Bendix Commercial Vehicle = Systems LLC

901 Cleveland Street=A0 = Elyria, OH=A0 44035

Phone:=A0 440-329-9586

Fax:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = 440-329-9780

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 3 13:18:33 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 16:18:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: "The Foreigner" at CVLT Message-ID: <4612B699.8060209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner" WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955 Directed by Bob McCoy Written/ /by/ /Larry Shue AUDITION DETAILS: Needed - 5 men, 2 women * CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer. * S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend. * BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA. Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others. * REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret * CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante. David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful. * ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake. * OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan /*THE FOREIGNER */When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You're sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production. Dates: AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30 PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30 Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com www.CVLT.org --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner"

WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955

Directed by Bob McCoy
Written by Larry Shue

AUDITION DETAILS:

Needed - 5 men, 2 women

  • CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer.
  • S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend.
  • BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA.  Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others.
  • REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret
  • CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante.  David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful.
  • ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake.
  • OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan

THE FOREIGNER When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You’re sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.

Dates:

AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM
CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm
REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30
PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30

Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com

www.CVLT.org



--------------090002040808000302040305-- From ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 3 14:52:06 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:52:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event on April 12 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) event! Theatre Rocks! Thursday, April 12, 2007 6:00-7:45 p.m. Studio One Theatre Complimentary food, specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment provided. Please feel free to bring interested co-workers and friends. RSVP to lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9 Stay after for the 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 233. The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.795.7000 www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event on April 12

The Cleveland Play = House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) = event!

Theatre = Rocks!
Thursday, April 12, = 2007
6:00-7:45 = p.m.
Studio One = Theatre

Complimentary food, = specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment = provided.

Please feel free to = bring interested co-workers and friends.

RSVP to = lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9

Stay after for the = 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event = are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. = 233.

The Cleveland Play = House
8500 Euclid = Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio = 44106
216.795.7000
www.clevelandplayhouse.com







------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10-- From vmd614 at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 3 15:39:03 2007 From: vmd614 at sbcglobal.net (VINCENT DEPAUL) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:39:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TD needed immediately for Guys and Dols Message-ID: <20070403223903.63759.qmail@web82012.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls. Set construction starts 4/9/07. Stipend is $500.00 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. --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls.  Set construction starts 4/9/07.  Stipend is $500.00  Must have own tools and suitable transportation for any materials purchased.  This is a pretty simple gig and should take no longer than 1 week to complete around the schedule you determine.   Call 216/227-9428 for additional information.
--0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305-- From zorratheexplora at att.net Tue Apr 3 17:22:28 2007 From: zorratheexplora at att.net (zorratheexplora at att.net) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 00:22:28 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Songs for a New World sheet music Message-ID: <040420070022.26154.4612EFC2000D224B0000662A21587667550E9D01049F980A0A089B0E9D9D0196@att.net> --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone. I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated. The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well. Thanks to all!! Happy Spring!!! --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello everyone.
I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated.
The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well.
Thanks to all!!
Happy Spring!!! 
--NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0-- From dazzletap at neo.rr.com Tue Apr 3 18:37:35 2007 From: dazzletap at neo.rr.com (Norma Capocci) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 21:37:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lady Liberty & Frank Sinatra singer wanted Message-ID: <004201c77659$d277ec30$6401a8c0@homepc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting an auction called "A Night on = Broadway." They are looking for someone who can portray "Lady Liberty" = and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator. For details please contact Teresa Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or = call her at 330-497-1556 (home) or 330-324-7304 (cell). Thank you. Norma Capocci ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting = an auction=20 called "A Night on Broadway."  They are looking for someone who can = portray=20 "Lady Liberty" and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator.
 
For details please contact Teresa = Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or =
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Thank you.
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------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50-- From shart00 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 04:40:28 2007 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:40:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Person Needed Message-ID:

Garfield Heights Little Theatre needs a set builder for their May Production of "Love. Sex and the I.R.S.  Small interior set.  Small salary involved.  More info call 662-1223 to the director - he can explain exactly what is needed. Or call 441-7027 and leave message.



The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:39:41 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:39:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE TEMPEST (Great Lakes Theatre Festival) Message-ID: <597996.16124.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Farce over substance: ?THE TEMPEST? at Great Lakes Theater Festival Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?We are such stuff as dreams are made of.? ?THE TEMPEST,? now being staged at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, is sometimes billed as Shakespeare?s last play. In fact, ?HENRY VII? and ?TWO NOBLE KINSMEN? were written later. Another misconception about the play is that it is a comedy. Modern editors have relabelled it as either a romance or a fantasy. To add to the interesting background of the script, when it was written it was basically ignored as a minor work. Today, however, critics and scholars consider it to be one of the Bard?s greatest works. In contrast to many of Shakespeare?s plays, which make for excellent reading, ?THE TEMPEST? requires staging to develop its full effect. It is inherently theatrical since it contains invisible beings that the audience can see but the characters cannot and lends itself to farcical interludes that can?t be created on the page. It is multi-sensory theatre which includes storms, music, and sounds which are required to create its imagery. Shakespeare, in his major plays, often asked, ?What is a human being?? This is the theme of ?THE TEMPEST.? The play begins with a tempestuous storm at sea. Twelve years previously Prospero, the Duke of Milan, was usurped by his brother Antonio with the support of Alonso, King of Naples, and the king?s brother, Sebastian. But for the help of Alonso?s advisor, Gonzalo, he would have been killed with his only daughter Miranda. Gonzalo furnished them with the means to survive, including Prospero?s precious books, and cast them into the sea. They eventually landed on a remote island, once ruled by the witch Sycorax, but now inhabited by her only son, the malformed Caliban. Upon his arrival Prospero released Ariel, a powerful spirit who had been enslaved by Sycorax. It is through the help of the ?invisible? Ariel that Prospero, aware that a passing ship contains his brother and the co-conspirators, causes a storm and shipwrecks the vessel. As the play unfolds, love, plotting, drunkenness, a test of faith, new awarnesses and physical and psychological discovery take place. With a good production, it is Shakespeare at his finest. Any director of ?THE TEMPEST? must make several decisions: How far is s/he going to go to take the fantasy? Is farce or comedy going to reign? Andrew May, directing his first play for GLFT, has decided to let loose all the effects, play for laughs, thus overshadowing the text. As for the cast, Sara Bruner is delightful as Ariel, the airy Spirit. She moves well and develops a consistent character. Handsome David Gregory is on target as the naive love-controlled Ferdinand. On the other hand, Aled Davies disappoints as Prospero. He displays two moods...quiet or yelling. He doesn?t build a compelling character. When we hear Prospero recite the epilogue, after laying down his wand, we should feel that all in the world is well. Unfortunately, that was not the case. David Anthony Smith (Sebastian) yells almost every line. Dougfred Miller (Antonio) is often difficult to hear as he doesn?t project. Though they delighted the audience with their overdone actions, Jeffrey Hawkins and Lynn Robert Berg, are over the top as two drunken shipmates, substituting slapstick for concept. Pretty Laura Welsh screeches her way through the role of Miranda, daughter to Prospero. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you like farce carried to its max, startling special effects, and stress on visual effects over substance then you?ll like this production of ?THE TEMPEST.? It?s not a bad production, just one with a debatable interpretation and some questionable acting. For educators: GLTF has prepared an excellent teacher?s guide to accompany a discussion for students who will be attending this fun production. A special student rate of $13 applies for the run of this show and ?HAY FEVER.? ?THE TEMPEST? and ?HAY FEVER? run through April 21 at the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. For ticket information call 216-241-6000 or go to www.greatlakestheater.org 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Apr 4 00:34:59 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 03:34:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Message-ID: <46131CE30200008D000099FD@mailgate.wooster.edu> Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Actors sought for an independent short film: working title ???The Incident.??? A legendary fraternity party leads to tragic results. The film will shoot in Cleveland April 20-22. There is no pay, but actors will receive a copy of the finished DVD. Speaking and extra roles are available for many men and women between 18-25 years old, and 1 man or woman between 40-60 years old. Auditions for speaking roles will be held MONDAY, APRIL 9 at: CLEVELAND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 1 Monticello Boulevard (at Mayfield Road) Activity Room #4 in the Child Care Suite Actors will be seen between 7:15 PM and 9 PM. No monologue is required. Actors will read from the script. We are striving for a racially diverse cast. All are welcome to audition. Extras should not attend these auditions. Instead, submit a recent photo and resume (if applicable) via email to avalentine at wooster.edu. For more information, please call Ansley Valentine at (330) 347-1519 or email avalentine at wooster.edu. SPEAKING CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Fraternity Members???All are 18-22 years old. Aside from the two characters specified, these roles can be played by any ethnicity. In fact, we are striving for a racially diverse cast. President ??? Joe Martinez (Hispanic, good looking, tries to be a good leader and do the right thing) Vice President ??? Kyle (Caucasian. Feels as though he was ???passed over??? for the president???s post. Harbors some racially motivated animosity.) Pledge Trainer - Collier Treasurer - Drew Recruitment Chair - Simon Risk Manager - David Social Chairman - Ted New Recruit - Ryan Russell Various members and pledges (extras with a few lines) Alumnus ??? Marcus (24 years old. Had been a strong member of the fraternity. After graduation, he gave up, started smoking pot, etc.) Chapter Advisor (30 to 40 years old male) Sorority Girl ??? Ashley (Attends the party and gets very drunk, falls and hurts herself) Sorority Girl 2 ??? Ashley???s Friend Various college women Policeman ??? Jeff (Late 20???s???early 30???s, strong) Uninvited Guests ??? Two drunk, unruly college guys. One is ready to start a fight. Detective (50-60 years old. Typical, hard-pushing police detective. Has a dislike for those who try to avoid responsibility.) EXTRAS (Party guests of college age) Ansley Valentine Ohio State Director, KCACTF Region III Assistant Professor Department of Theatre The College of Wooster 1189 Beall Avenue Wooster, OH 44691 330-263-2028 Office 330-347-1519 Cell Phone From msbusybee52 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 05:32:55 2007 From: msbusybee52 at hotmail.com (Bev Muzilla) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:32:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions Message-ID:
Lorain Community Music Theater
will be holding auditions for
"Hello, Dolly!"
Sat., April 14th and Sun., April 15th
 
Location:  St. Mary's School Hall ~ 7th & Reid Ave,. Lorain
Registration:  11:30am
Auditions to begin promptly at Noon and will be finished by 3pm
Call-backs will be held on Sun., April 15th, beginning at 4pm
 
Bring a prepared vocal selection and sheet music.  An accompanist will be provided.  Come dressed for movement.
 
Production Dates:  July 13, 14, 20, 21, & 22 (matinee), 2007
at the beautifully restored Lorain Palace Theater at 6th & Broadway, Lorain
 
Directed by Ansley Valentine
Produced by Bev Muzilla
 
Join us as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary!
Have questions regarding our production?  Please respond to this e-mail.
 


The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 4 06:03:14 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:03:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks Costumers Message-ID: -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. This is a compensated position. For a complete list of productions go to our web site- _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) . Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. Tom Meyrose Managing Director ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. = ;=20 This is a compensated position.  For a complete list of productions go=20= to=20 our web site- www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.=
 
Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio= and=20 is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks.
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director




See= what's free at AO= L.com.
-------------------------------1175691794-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:09:30 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:09:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Mission Dining Room Set Message-ID: <554928.41641.qm@web36504.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are moving into a Arts and Crafts period home in Cleveland Heights and are looking for a Mission Dining room table and chairs. The dining room is very large and is generous with built ins so all I need is the table and chairs. Two armchairs and six side chairs would work. Our current set is just too small and too country for the room. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 4 09:11:57 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 09:11:57 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free Message-ID: <46136BDD.31541.2DA320@marcus.designerglass.com> --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free coupons for tickets to the show featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. FINAL WEEKEND! "BECK=B4s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times Beck Center and Verb Ballets present Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Now through April 7 Mackey Main Stage 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland 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. If you'd like to be removed from this list, please reply to mbales at oh.verio.com. --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body =
*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free
coupons for
tickets to the show

featuring

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber´s

Song & Dance

Wednesday, April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near elevators by Food Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the
dynamic dancers from Verb
Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free
discount offer for
Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

"BECK´s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..."

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

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

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 $2 administrative fee.  To reserve
tickets, call the Beck
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If you'd like to be removed from this list, please
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--Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880-- From costumes at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 07:09:58 2007 From: costumes at greatlakestheater.org (Costume Shop) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:09:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Band Uniforms-free to good home Message-ID: <000001c776c2$edf13750$6401a8c0@Costume> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Free to good home. Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants. Good range of sizes-34 to 46. Approximately 75-100 available. Must pick up. For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Free to good home.  Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants.  Good range of = sizes-34 to 46.  Approximately 75-100 available.  Must pick up.  = For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes = Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250.  =

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750-- From bkristy at mindspring.com Wed Apr 4 08:58:32 2007 From: bkristy at mindspring.com (Beverly Kristy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:58:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NE OHIO Bike Builders appear on TLC's Biker Buildoff!! Message-ID: <01e901c776d2$1a05dcb0$e9899f04@BEVERLY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable North East Ohio's newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker Buildoff"! Bikers and non bikers alike will enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker Buildoff = tomorrow as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) = go at it against their competitor in this week's season finale episode. Scott Webster, Brian Korelec and crew make us all proud as they = represent our area in this unique bike building challenge.=20 Their episode airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC (repeats = 12 AM). I won't give the outcome away but the buzz is they'll be back for a = rechallenge next season! Let's support them by tuning in and congratulate them via their website- = www.leroythompsonchoppers.com . Happy Viewing, Beverly Kristy 440-487-6698 bkristy at mindspring.com ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

 
North = East Ohio's=20 newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker = Buildoff"!
 
 
 
Bikers and non bikers = alike will=20 enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker = Buildoff tomorrow=20 as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) go at it = against=20 their competitor in this week's season finale=20  episode.
 
Scott Webster, Brian = Korelec and=20 crew make us all proud as they represent our area in this unique bike = building=20 challenge.
 
Their episode = airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC = (repeats 12=20 AM).
 
I won't give the = outcome away but=20 the buzz is they'll be back for a rechallenge next = season!
 
Let's support them by = tuning in=20 and congratulate them via their website-  www.leroythompsonchoppers.c= om =20 .
 
Happy=20 Viewing,
Beverly=20 Kristy
440-487-6698
bkristy at mindspring.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0-- From ekbole at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 08:02:29 2007 From: ekbole at sbcglobal.net (Kenneth Kowalski) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 08:02:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor Needed for Local Independent Film Message-ID: <193065.87633.qm@web81301.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan." This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event. Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis. The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film). Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so. Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule. While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion. A great career/resume enhancing opportunity! Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have. To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com Please - Serious inquiries only! Sincerely, The Mama's Plan Film Group --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii
    The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan."  This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event.  Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis.

    The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student.  Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming.  He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film).  Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so.  Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule.

    While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion.  A great career/resume enhancing opportunity!  Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have.

    To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com
Please - Serious inquiries only!

Sincerely,

The Mama's Plan Film Group
--0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633-- From MSobczak at kichler.com Wed Apr 4 08:08:32 2007 From: MSobczak at kichler.com (Sobczak, Michael) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:08:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately seeking Script - Please Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script - Please Help The Mike and Al show needs help locating a script. After a year of = performances on the first Saturday of each and every month at the = Barking Spider we are burning out in terms of coming up with new = material. Everyone we have discussed this with has said the same thing. = Why don't you try "Taking a Sabbatical"? So if anyone out there can help us with "Taking a Sabbatical" we would = really appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider = this Saturday at 11:00 PM. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script – Please Help

Desperately seeking Script - = Please Help

The Mike and Al show needs = help locating a script.  After a year of performances on the first = Saturday of each and every month at the Barking Spider we are burning = out in terms of coming up with new material.  Everyone we have = discussed this with has said the same thing. Why don’t you try = “Taking a Sabbatical”?

So if anyone out there can = help us with “Taking a Sabbatical” we would really = appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider this = Saturday at 11:00 PM.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED-- From jtbuck at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 09:00:11 2007 From: jtbuck at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 16:00:11 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOME: FOR THE ARTS Dramatic Telling of Mark's Gospel Message-ID: HOME: FOR THE ARTS PRESENTS New Zealand/Cleveland actor Geoofrey Darling in a workshop in the oral storytelling tradition on SATURDAY, APRIL 14 from 1-5PM at First Grace United Church of Christ 350 S. Portage Path Akron, OH 44320 330-762-8469 www.firstgraceucc.org And will present The Gospel of Mark in a dramatic solo performance on SUNDAY, April 14 at 3PM in the First Grace Sanctuary. PLEASE FIND FLYER ATTACHED BOTH events are free and open to the public. _________________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600&bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 09:34:07 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:34:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]For Sale: (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... Message-ID: <380646.31427.qm@web90407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I have two (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... 1. 15" for $20 2. 17" for $25 Both or seperate. Medina area. 330-410-0488 thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels
in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel
to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427-- From lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 09:40:42 2007 From: lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org (Lisa Ortenzi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:40:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School present Summer Theater Institute for Middle and High School Students Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F62A315@gltf01.gltf.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & Dance!!! A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007. Great Lakes Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making and much more! There will also be Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director.=20 The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare play. This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual attention on a daily basis. There is no audition required so all students will be considered for the program. Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level. For more information, a brochure or to register for the summer program contact: =20 Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu =20 Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer Theater Institute Web Page at: http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm =20 Lisa Ortenzi Great Lakes Theater Festival Supervisor, School Residency Program lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org We are such things as dreams are made on... =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present = The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & = Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered = at Hawken = School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007.  Great Lakes = Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite = you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in = Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making = and much more!   

There will also be Master = Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic = Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a = performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute = presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare = play.

This four-week program is designed for = students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn = from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual = attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition required so all students = will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in = a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own = level.

For more information, a brochure or to = register for the summer program contact: 

Dan Call, Hawken School, = 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu  =

Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer = Theater Institute Web Page at: = http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm<= /o:p>

 

Lisa Ortenzi

Great Lakes Theater Festival

Supervisor, School Residency Program

lortenzi at greatlakestheater= .org

We are such things as dreams are made = on...

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0-- From stacy at yaneo.org Wed Apr 4 09:50:38 2007 From: stacy at yaneo.org (Stacy Goldberg) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:50:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apply now: paid summer internships in the arts! Message-ID: <20070404164505.72C4C3014A@smtp-ext-04.mx.pitdc1.expedient.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention High School Students: Interested in a paid summer internship in the arts? Apply to ArtWorks! ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists. ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, all while earning a wage. To apply, you don't need to already be an expert. Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest in the arts! Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that are enjoyed by the entire community. ArtWorks will take place at Shaker Square in Cleveland, Ohio. Application forms and more details are located on Young Audiences' website at http://www.yaneo.org/what/artworks.html Applications are due April 30, 2007. If you have any questions, please contact Young Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org . Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative learning by uniting arts and education. Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences. All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, or Mathematics. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 4 09:47:38 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:47:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]INSIDE World Music presents Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble: Music of Old Russia at Beck Center, April 14-15 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8EF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music and Beck Center for the Arts present =20 BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE The Music of Old Russia =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. =20 Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 FEATURING: Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy guitar Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy guitar Victoria Pichurova | vocals Leonid Bruk | contrabass balalaika Andrij Cybyk | dance =20 INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk Ensemble on Saturday, = April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The = Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the Beck Center = Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka = - a dance party with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments. = The Sunday, April 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center's = Mackey Main Stage.=20 Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for students. Adult tickets = are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office = at (216) 521-2540. =20 ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE: A group of all-star performers from Russia, BARYNYA brings the = traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor = and raw, passionate energy intact. The ensemble's program includes = Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso = instrumental pieces. =20 Barynya's director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV "Misha", trained at the Moscow State = Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center = for Russian Song. He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the = small button accordion used in Russian folk music. =20 Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source during many visits = to small Russian villages. He has incorporated this original folk music = into Barynya's repertoire. Joining Smirnov are acclaimed balalaika = virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State = Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika. =20 Barynya's vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a former soloist with the = Don Cos sacks State Ensemble. Equally at home with Russian, Cossack, Ukrainian = and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova's repertoire includes a wide = range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, = Russian epics ("bylina"), romances, dance-songs and chastushki. Many = songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years old. =20 Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij Cybyk. Drawing = from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and breathtaking = concert. Don't miss this unforgettable performance! =20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT SHOW! INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a ten-member ensemble of = traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at = Beck Center. Don't miss it! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. The Beck Center = is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle. =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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World = Music

and

Beck Center for the = Arts

present

 

BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE

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Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 = p.m.

Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 = p.m.

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland)

 

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) = 521-2540

 

 

FEATURING:

Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy = guitar

Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy = guitar

Victoria Pichurova | = vocals

Leonid Bruk | contrabass = balalaika

Andrij Cybyk | dance

 

INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk = Ensemble on Saturday, April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the = Beck = Center Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka – a dance party = with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments.=A0 The Sunday, April = 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center’s = Mackey Main Stage.

Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for = students.=A0 Adult tickets are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the = Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540.

 

ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE:

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, BARYNYA brings the traditional = music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy = intact.=A0 The ensemble’s program includes Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental = pieces.

 

Barynya’s director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV = “Misha”, trained at the Moscow = State Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center for = Russian Song.=A0 He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the small button = accordion used in Russian folk music.

 

Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source = during many visits to small Russian villages.=A0 He has incorporated this = original folk music into Barynya’s repertoire.=A0 Joining Smirnov are acclaimed = balalaika virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika.

 

Barynya’s vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a = former soloist with the Don Cos

sacks State Ensemble.=A0 Equally at home with Russian, = Cossack, Ukrainian and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova’s repertoire = includes a wide range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, Russian epics (“bylina”), romances, dance-songs and = chastushki.=A0 Many songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years = old.

 

Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij = Cybyk.=A0=A0=A0 Drawing from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and = breathtaking concert.=A0 Don’t miss this unforgettable = performance!

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT = SHOW!

INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a = ten-member ensemble of traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at Beck Center.=A0 Don’t miss it!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

 

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. =A0The Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle.

 

 

 

Submitted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107

(216) 521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

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Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising. Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice tells the story of one of America's most famous lawyers and civil libertarians. Forever famous for his work in the Scopes "Monkey" Trial, Darrow also fought against racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution. Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio. Today - fourteen years after the uprising - these five men are still awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they are innocent. These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April 28. Both performances will be held in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ, 2592 West 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m. This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults of the death penalty system. Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows). No one will be turned away for inability to pay. Ticket proceeds fund the plays. To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org . Listing submitted by: Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Event Listing for = NEOHIOPAL:

 

The Struggle for Justice

A day of live theater examining the death = penalty

 

During the month of April, the ACLU of Ohio is presenting two plays that take a = critical look at the death penalty – Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice and = Lucasville: The Untold = Story of a Prison Uprising

 

Clarence Darrow: = The Search for Justice tells the story of one = of America’s most famous lawyers and civil libertarians.  Forever famous for his = work in the Scopes “Monkey” Trial, Darrow also fought against = racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution.   

 

Lucasville: The = Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful = theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were = sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the = maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio.  Today = – fourteen years after the uprising – these five men are still = awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they = are innocent. 

 

These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April = 28.  Both performances will be held in Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United = Church of Christ, 2592 West = 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m.   

 

This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater = about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults = of the death penalty system. 

Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each = show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows).  No one will be = turned away for inability to pay.  Ticket proceeds fund the plays.  = To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org

 

Listing submitted by:
Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org.  

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 13:29:49 2007 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:29:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update plus Bo Bice info Message-ID: <214791.42890.qm@web55203.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street Kent, Ohio 44240 330-677-5005 information at kentstage.org www.kentstage.org April 3, 2007 Update Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6 Rodney Crowell CANCELLED Maia Sharp Apr 12 Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13 Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14 "Who's Your Mama" Apr 22 plus new concerts added to schedule *** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT*** An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Sunday May 20 8PM $30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent. GANDALF MURPHY and the SLAMBOVIAN CIRCUS OF DREAMS Friday, April 6 8:00 PM In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike. Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya! "They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly Tickets: $5.00 --------------------------------- MAIA SHARP Thursday, April 12 8:00 PM Maia Sharp Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide Tickets: $10.00 --------------------------------- CHRIS HILLMAN featuring HERB PEDERSEN Friday, April 13 8:00 PM Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas. After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice. Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back. This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. Advance discount tickets: $20.00 Day of Show: $23.00 --------------------------------- STANDING ROCK BATTLE OF THE BANDS?FINALS Saturday, April 14 8:00 PM Band List for Finals BOSR2 1. Drenalin -- band website 2. A Grand Design -- band website 3. Social Zero -- band website 4. The Zou -- band website 5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website 6. The Go Go Joes -- band website 7. Astrovan -- band website 8. Tropidelic -- band website 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. ADMISSION: $5.00 for 9 Bands! --------------------------------- WHO'S YOUR MAMA? Environmental Film Festival Sunday, April 22 2:00 to 9:00 PM A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production... with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments. ? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival ? Children's Films /Activities, Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George ? Green Films ? Local Farmers ? Locally Grown Foods catered by Totally Cooked Catering ? Alternative Energy Displays ? Home Brew Tasting ? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter ? Raffle of Green Items ? A Forum for Sustainable Living ? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage and North Water Street Gallery featuring Akron Artist P.R. Miller Updates: www.whosyourmama.org ADMISSION: $10 General $7 Students/Seniors Upcoming events April 28, 29 Kent Musical Theater presents Disney's Aladdin Junior May 2 @ 8PM The Motet $13 adv $15 door May 3rd @ 8PM GTB Records Record Release Party with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers Cost : $5 May 4Th @ 6PM Peace Music and Arts Festival featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti. Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls May 5 at 4 and 8 PM PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present A Doo Wop Celebration Featuring Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels $30.00 reserved May 10 Back to Earth Productions presents The Great Lake Event featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and A Lion and an Elephant $7.00 Friday, May 11 IRIS DEMENT 8:00 PM $25 adv/ $30 door May 20 8PM An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood. Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn." The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play. June 2 Commander Cody $15 adv $18 door July 7 Tracey Grammer $10.00 The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. For further info: www.kentstage.org --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Kent Stage
175 East Main Street
Kent, Ohio 44240

330-677-5005
information at kentstage.org
www.kentstage.org
 
April 3, 2007
 
Update
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6
Rodney Crowell CANCELLED
Maia Sharp  Apr 12
Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13
Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14
"Who's Your Mama" Apr 22
 
plus new concerts added to schedule
 
*** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT***
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Sunday May 20 8PM
$30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent.
 
 
 
GANDALF MURPHY
and the SLAMBOVIAN
CIRCUS OF DREAMS
Friday, April 6
8:00 PM
In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike.
Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya!
"They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly
 

Tickets: $5.00


 

MAIA SHARP
Thursday, April 12
8:00 PM
 
Maia Sharp
Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
 
Tickets: $10.00
 
 
 
 
 
 

CHRIS HILLMAN
featuring
HERB PEDERSEN
Friday, April 13
8:00 PM
Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas.  After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice.
Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back.
This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits.
The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns.
Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $23.00
 
 
 

 
 

STANDING ROCK
BATTLE OF THE
BANDS?FINALS
Saturday, April 14
8:00 PM
Band List for Finals BOSR2
1. Drenalin -- band website
2. A Grand Design -- band website
3. Social Zero -- band website
4. The Zou -- band website
5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website
6. The Go Go Joes -- band website
7. Astrovan -- band website
8. Tropidelic -- band website
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.
ADMISSION:
$5.00 for 9 Bands!
 

WHO'S YOUR MAMA?
Environmental
Film Festival
Sunday, April 22
2:00 to 9:00 PM
A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production...
with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments.
? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival
? Children's Films /Activities,
  Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George
? Green Films    ? Local Farmers
? Locally Grown Foods
  catered by Totally Cooked Catering
? Alternative Energy Displays
? Home Brew Tasting
? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter
? Raffle of Green Items
? A Forum for Sustainable Living
? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage
  and North Water Street Gallery featuring
  Akron Artist P.R. Miller
ADMISSION:
$10 General $7 Students/Seniors

 
 
 
 
 
 
 Upcoming events
April 28, 29
Kent Musical Theater presents
Disney's
Aladdin Junior
 
May 2 @ 8PM
The Motet
$13 adv
$15 door
 
May 3rd @ 8PM
GTB Records Record Release Party
with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers
Cost : $5
 
May 4Th @ 6PM
Peace Music and Arts Festival
featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti.  Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls
 
May 5 at 4 and 8 PM
PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present
A Doo Wop Celebration
Featuring
Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels
$30.00 reserved
 
May 10
Back to Earth Productions
presents
The Great Lake Event
featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and
A Lion and an Elephant
$7.00
Friday, May 11
IRIS DEMENT
8:00 PM
$25 adv/ $30 door
 
 May 20 8PM
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood.
 
Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn."
The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play.
 
 
June 2
Commander Cody
$15 adv
$18 door
 
July 7
Tracey Grammer
$10.00
 
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005.
 
For further info:  www.kentstage.org
 
 
 
 


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A $5 suggested donation is encouraged. General admission seating. We will "pass the hat" for donations after intermission. Proceeds will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts. Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Convenient on-site parking is available.=20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. =20 Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical.=20 =20 PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.=20 =20 PASSION opens in the Beck's Studio Theater on Friday, April 6 and runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). =20 To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at=20 www.beckcenter.org . 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~ FREE PREVIEW NIGHT = ~

 

Cleveland= professional premiere = of

Stephen = Sondheim’s

PASSION

Thursday, April = 5

at 8:00 = p.m.

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland)

 

Book = by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics = by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed = by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically Directed = by

Nancy = Maier

 

Please join us for this special preview performance.  A $5 suggested = donation is encouraged.  General admission seating.  We will “pass = the hat” for donations after intermission.  Proceeds will benefit = the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is = 8:00 p.m.  Beck = Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.  Convenient on-site parking is = available. 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively = by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

 

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen = Sondheim.  The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for = Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for = a Musical.

 

PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi = Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, = Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s = Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. = Tambourri. 

 

PASSION opens in the Beck’s Studio Theater on Friday, = April 6 and runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, = April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 = p.m.).

 

To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket prices are $28 for adults, = $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on = availability.  Convenient on-site parking is = available.

 

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

 

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

 

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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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces, including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in Westlake, OH. This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists. Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa. As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items. For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! 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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces,  including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in  Westlake, OH.  This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists.  Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa.   As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items.  For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-979669947-1175709327=:79136-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 11:46:02 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:46:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for extras was rained before Message-ID: <735192.82907.qm@web62308.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am. Please email or call 440-344-0044 for more details. Thank you CSU film students --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am.
 
Please email or call
 
440-344-0044 for more details.
 
Thank you
 
CSU film students


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with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 12:03:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:03:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folk Song Question - researching a Spiritual, seeking help Message-ID: <514502.19233.qm@web81406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Friends, I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you. There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years: O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn Pharaoh's army got drownded O Mary don't you weep It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious. But, who is Mary? Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name. Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer? Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net. Thanks. Noah --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Friends,
I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you.
 
There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years:
 
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
Pharaoh's army got drownded
O Mary don't you weep
 
It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious.
 
But, who is Mary?
 
Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name.
 
Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer?
 
Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net.  Thanks.
Noah
--0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Apr 4 12:01:52 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 14:01:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call for indie horror movie - This sat. Message-ID: <008801c776eb$b7534bb0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting Call for indie 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 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) ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE AGE 18 or OLDER! AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR! Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how many movie 16 year olds really look 16?) 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. Topless 2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless. 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. Many extras needed. This is no pay at this time.-- 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" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 



Live Search Maps =96 find a= ll the local information you need, right when you need it. Find it!= = --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_-- From woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net Wed Apr 4 16:08:16 2007 From: woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net (woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 16:08:16 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quartet available Message-ID: <11819576.1175728096494.JavaMail.root@web27> Cleveland Municipal School District Music Faculty Woodwind Quartet Distinctive Entertainment- Weddings, Worship Services, Receptions, Retirement Homes, Coffee Shops, Concerts, Libraries, Festivals, and More! Stephen Samuel- Barbara Booker School- flute, clarinet, soprano sax William Meyer- A.J. Rickoff School- clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax Daniel Tylicki- Dike School- clarinet, bassoon, baritone sax Marjorie Rutherford- Daniel Morgan School- flute, clarinet, tenor sax For information: Call 216-798-6760 or 440-796-1101, or e-mail woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net From margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 17:13:37 2007 From: margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net (Margaret Holden) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:13:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Out Your DaNcin' Shoes Message-ID: <714025.86638.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week) Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th. Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00 In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band.. Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food. If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00. Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes. Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake. Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771 or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500 --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week)
 
Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th.
 
Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00
 
In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band..  Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food.  If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00.  Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes.
 
Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake.
 
Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net       Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771  or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500
--0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638-- From Connie at sketch-Lite.com Wed Apr 4 17:16:34 2007 From: Connie at sketch-Lite.com (Connie Baker Sabo) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 20:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VacuForm for your next production Message-ID: <005001c77717$abca3f20$6501a8c0@Connie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0051_01C776F6.24B89F20 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60" ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We would like to welcome you to The VacuForm Store at www.vacuformstore.com by Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. We manufacture VacuForm panels and would love you to visit our website. So what is VacuForm?? VacuForm (also known as vacuum formed or thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be made of just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical industry are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings and Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it! We heat these plastic sheets to a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates a hollow plastic shell of the object being molded. They are designed to interlock together. These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or glued into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your show, trade show displays, haunted houses, etc. We have many molds to choose from. We can also create custom molds for you. We work with high impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs. Save on shipping by picking up your order at our downtown Akron shop. For more information, please visit www.vacuformstore.com or www.sketch-lite.com You may also email us for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015. Sketch-Lite Productions Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio connie at sketch-lite.com (330) 923-4015 ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank

We would like to welcome you to The = VacuForm=20 Store at www.vacuformstore.com by=20 Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  We manufacture = VacuForm=20 panels and would love you to visit our website. 

So what is VacuForm??

VacuForm (also known as vacuum = formed or=20 thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be = made of=20 just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical = industry=20 are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings = and=20 Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it!  We heat these plastic = sheets to=20 a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates = a hollow=20 plastic shell of the object being molded.  They are designed to = interlock=20 together.  These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or = glued=20 into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your = show, trade=20 show displays, haunted houses, etc.  We have many molds to = choose=20 from.  We can also create custom molds for you.  We work with = high=20 impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs.

Save on shipping by picking up your = order at=20 our downtown Akron shop.

For more information, please visit = www.vacuformstore.com or = www.sketch-lite.com You may also = email us=20 for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015.

 

 
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A style which withdraws into the tenuous relationship between the = lyrical=20 phrase and its musical counterpart. It establishes a quasi balance = enunciated=20 though the mingling of words meticulously strewn atop musical = arrangements.=20 Inspiring as it exhumes. Drawing inspiration from the writers and poets = of the=20 French Surrealist movement to the visual artists Man Ray, Marcel = Duchamp,=20 Francis Bacon and Paul Cezanne, his word usage splinters between the = spoken=20 phrase and the visual construct. The discontented nature of the subject = matter=20 allows for an intimate experience yet leaves questionable the very = finite nature=20 of all experiences. Confronted with a disquieting self familiarity, the = songs=20 portray modern dilemmas with hints of foreboding and finality, yet a = reassurance=20 that life is not such a separate and distinct experience we each = undergo.=20    

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C776F7.D283EF50-- From jyochums at msn.com Wed Apr 4 19:51:27 2007 From: jyochums at msn.com (JOHN YOCHUM) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 02:51:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BRIGADOON Message-ID: The Solon High School Drama Club and Solon City Schools are proud to present four performances of Brigadoon. The Lerner and Loewe classic will be staged at the newly renovated Solon High School Auditorium. Performances are scheduled for: Thursday, April 19th at 7:30 PM - General Admission Seating Friday, April 20th at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Saturday, April 21st at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Sunday, April 22nd at 2:00 PM - Reserved Seating Tickets prices are: Adults $10.00 Students $8.00 - $4.00 for Thursday performance only Sr. Citizens $8.00 Tickets are on sale now. To order tickets or for additional information, call the Performing Arts Box Office at 440-349-6249 From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 4 15:38:03 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 18:38:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton SENSE MEMORY Workshop @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register=20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Sense Memory (9th grade =E2=80=93 Adult) Instructor: Tom Fulton Saturday, April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m. Fee: $40 The Sense Memory Class is the study of the imagination and how it is=20 stimulated and energized by using the five senses -- the concepts applied i= n this=20 session are the key to what is called 'the world of the play'. Our exercise= s=20 focus on establishing belief, developing a sense of truth and bringing the=20 internal form of a sensory event to clear, physical expression; utilizing t= he=20 imagination and personal images to evoke emotional memories that can inspir= e=20 character behavior and personal truth. Students must come prepared with a=20 memorized monologue from the modern theatre. =20 _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm)=20 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Fairmount=20= Center=20 School of Theatre
Fred Sternfeld,=20 Director
 
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Instructor: Tom Fulton
Saturda= y,=20 April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m.
Fee: $40
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-------------------------------1175726283-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 22:04:13 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 22:04:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]80,s NIGHT at the PHANTASY with DJ Eddie Lengyel Message-ID: <828193.67418.qm@web82805.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418-- From lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 02:19:40 2007 From: lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net (Lisa Stanton) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 02:19:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical Sets for Sale Message-ID: <20070405091940.31857.qmail@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours! Call or email for further details. Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355 www.olmstedperformingarts.com Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter. --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii

Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours!  Call or email for further details.

Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355


www.olmstedperformingarts.com


Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter.

--0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Apr 5 08:16:08 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 11:16:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get your tickets for OCAGC April 21's Dinner Gala event now! Message-ID: <004501c77795$57548da0$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit President Johnny K. Wu and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland Invite you to: The OCA National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala The leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in Cleveland this April for our OCA National Board Meeting. The Cleveland's OCA Chapter (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and delegates to meet with our diverse community leaders. Saturday, April 21, 2007 6:30pm at Li Wah Restaurant 2999 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216.696.6556 (formal attire suggested) Please join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community leaders and city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, door prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will include: Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk Dance, Chinese Yo Yo, Ballroom Dancing and more. The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat Platter, Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger & Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy Chicken, Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh Fruits. Ticket prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA members (Must be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the door will be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting the following individuals: Kenneth J. Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043 Shan Chan: 440.846.0113 Barbara Hing: 440.248.0329 Huili Shi: 216.514.0880 Lisa Wong: 216.233.6765 Lana Den: 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634 Henry Luu: 216.533.3888 Fran & David Namkoong: 216.921.3217 Johnny Wu: 216.373.3278 or email president at ocagc.org Please make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Co-Sponsored by American Family Insurance Founded in 1973 and now headquartered in Washington D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA has over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop both leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our organizational and college affiliates are continually working to establish strong local programs in all parts of the country. OCA takes no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but instead focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. For more information about OCA, visit http://www.ocanational.org. Parties interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a membership form at http://www.ocagc.org Johnny K. Wu Director/Producer/Editor www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President 2006 & 2007 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Join Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting www.clevelandindieclub.com ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

President=20 Johnny K. Wu
and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20
Cleveland=20

 

Invite you=20 to:

 

The OCA=20 National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala

 

The=20 leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in = Cleveland this=20 April for our OCA National Board Meeting.  The Cleveland's = OCA Chapter=20 (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and = delegates=20 to meet with our diverse community leaders.    =20

 

Saturday,=20 April 21, 2007
6:30pm at
Li Wah Restaurant
2999 Payne Avenue =
Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114=20
216.696.6556
(formal attire suggested)

 

Please=20 join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community = leaders and=20 city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, = door=20 prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will = include:=20 Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon=20 Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk = Dance,=20 Chinese Yo Yo,  Ballroom = Dancing and=20 more.

The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat = Platter,=20 Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried = Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger = &=20 Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy = Chicken,=20 Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh = Fruits.=20

Ticket=20 prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA = members (Must=20 be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the = door will=20 be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting = the=20 following individuals:

 

Kenneth J.=20 Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043

Shan Chan:=20 440.846.0113

Barbara=20 Hing: 440.248.0329

Huili Shi:=20 216.514.0880

Lisa Wong:=20 216.233.6765

Lana Den:=20 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634

Henry Luu:=20 216.533.3888

Fran &=20 David Namkoong: 216.921.3217

Johnny Wu:=20 216.373.3278

 or=20 email president at ocagc.org

 =20

Please=20 make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265=20 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44102

Co-Sponsored by American Family=20 Insurance

 

Founded in=20 1973 and now headquartered in Washington=20 D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit = national=20 organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic=20 well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United = States.=20 OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian = Pacific=20 Americans in the United=20 States.

 

OCA has=20 over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop = both=20 leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our=20 organizational and college affiliates are continually working to = establish=20 strong local programs in all parts of the country.

 

OCA takes=20 no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but = instead=20 focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans = in the=20 United=20 States. For more information about OCA, = visit=20 http://www.ocanational.org. Parties=20 interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a = membership form=20 at http://www.ocagc.org =

 

 

 

Johnny K. = Wu
Director/Producer/Editor=20
www.mdifilm.com=20
216.373.3278

President 2006 &=20 2007
Organization of=20 Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland
www.ocagc.org

Join Cleveland = IndieClub Monthly=20 Meeting
www.clevelandindieclub.com


 
------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0-- From jeon at artistschair.com Thu Apr 5 08:42:54 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 8:42:54 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need an ELECTRICIAN? Jason E. Weber/Apr. 5 & Other News! Message-ID: <21463096.1175787774074.JavaMail.root@web40> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Electrician - Jason E. Weber (Location: Euclid, Ohio) (April 5, 2007) To view Jason's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1116 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. >From Leigh Angela Thu Apr 5 17:04:11 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 12:04:11 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bruce Springsteen look-alike needed for 60 seconds Message-ID: <21164348.1175789052174.JavaMail.root at elwamui-mouette.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Can anyone in the area pull this off? No performance needed, just a quick video shoot of 60 seconds or so. Paid Gig. Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From cshay44 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 09:17:51 2007 From: cshay44 at yahoo.com (Chris Schueneman) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:17:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical..... Les Miserables at Stow Munroe Falls High School Message-ID: <20070405161751.96445.qmail@web53901.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Please post Stow-Munroe Falls High School presents the musical LES MISERABLES, 2 weekends!! Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m. Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m. Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium, 3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio 330-689-5300 Tickets: $7 for General Admission $10 for reserved seating ****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio. Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek The production features Jean Valjean ........ Andrew Garner Javert .................... Joel Music Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman Eponine.................. Erica Shimko Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove Gavroche................Ben Fortin Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's best musicians This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written. The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production. The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell, with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Please post
 
 
Stow-Munroe Falls High School
presents the musical
LES MISERABLES,
                                                    2 weekends!!
Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m.
Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium,
3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio       330-689-5300
 
             Tickets: $7 for General Admission
                         $10 for reserved seating
****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio.
 
Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn
Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe
Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle
Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek
 
                    The production features
                                Jean Valjean ........  Andrew Garner
                                Javert .................... Joel Music
                                Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis
                                Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa
                                Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman
                                Eponine.................. Erica Shimko
                                Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen
                                Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs
                                Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove
                                Gavroche................Ben Fortin
                                Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan
                                             .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras
 
All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's  best  musicians
 
This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written.
 
The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production.
      The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic
      The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis
      The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell,
         with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063-- From jennifer at petersklar.org Thu Apr 5 10:12:24 2007 From: jennifer at petersklar.org (Jennifer Watkins) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:12:24 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Scout with a Message Message-ID: <44FCE954-1636-491E-BB23-1D4EF48425BF@petersklar.org> --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Release Date: April 5, 2007 =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents Talent Scout with a Message www.petersklaronline.com Media Contact JENNIFER WATKINS Public Relations (917) 684-6977 jennifer at petersklar.org Fax: (425) 483-5694 What do The O.C.=92s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement=92s Zachery Ty =20 Bryan, Full House=92s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue=92s Rick Schroder, The =20= Young & The Restless=92 Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences=92 =20= Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City=92s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the =20 Line and Legally Blonde=92s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have =20= in common? Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above =20= young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary =20 lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94. The free talk will provide life-changing insights into the =20 relationship between self-esteem, health and professional success, =20 with a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating disorders, =20 stage mothers, industry scams, and the role of talent agents and =20 casting directors. The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young =20 members of the audience. =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 is based on Sklar=92s three = decades of =20 personal experience with young performers, an Ivy League pedigree, =20 (Masters Degree in Education from Harvard), and his long list of =20 successful prot=E9g=E9s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO=92s Sex & = The =20 City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), =20 Mischa Barton, (Fox TV=92s O.C.), and many others. Sklar has been the =20= subject of multiple feature-length articles in the New York Times, =20 appeared as a guest expert on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! =20= True Hollywood Story, and has had his work presented on the Bravo =20 Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media outlets. He=92s =20= currently developing a musical entitled =93The Kid Who Played the =20 Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway=92s =93The =20 Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award nominee). See www.petersklaronline.com. Children under age eighteen (18) must be accompanied by one of their =20 very own parents; nobody under age six (6) will be admitted. =20 Reservations are required. WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007 1:00pm WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252
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Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the = above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary = lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94.
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The free talk will provide = life-changing insights into the relationship between self-esteem, health and professional = success, with = a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating = disorders, = stage = mothers, = industry = scams, and = the role of talent agents and casting directors.

=A0

The lecture will be followed = by personal interviews with young members of the = audience.

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=93So You Want to be a = Performer=85=94= is based on Sklar=92s three decades of personal experience with young = performers, an Ivy League pedigree, (Masters Degree in Education from = Harvard), and his long list of successful prot=E9g=E9s who include = Sara Jessica = Parker, = (HBO=92s Sex = & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the = Line, etc.), = Mischa = Barton, = (Fox TV=92s = O.C.), and = many others. Sklar has been the subject of multiple feature-length = articles in the New York Times, appeared as a guest expert = on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! True Hollywood = Story, and = has had his work presented on the Bravo Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media = outlets. He=92s currently developing a musical entitled =93The = Kid Who Played the Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, = (Broadway=92s =93The Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award = nominee).

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Children under age eighteen (18) = must be accompanied by one of their very own parents; nobody under age = six (6) will be admitted. Reservations are required.
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= --Apple-Mail-56--82550732-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:39:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:39:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all and some answers for the curios Message-ID: <687671.95203.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Re: O Mary Don't You Weep Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are: (BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!) The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead. "Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals. In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom. And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example). Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are! Peace, Noah --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Re: O Mary Don't You Weep
 
Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are:
(BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!)
 
The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead.
 
"Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals.
 
In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom.
 
And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example).
 
Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are!
 
Peace,
Noah
--0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203-- From lmal812 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:55:06 2007 From: lmal812 at sbcglobal.net (LIBBY M LUBINGER) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:55:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIP HOP/JAZZ TEACHERS Message-ID: <276986.91759.qm@web81715.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Needed for Fall 2007 HIP HOP/JAZZ Teachers Send resume to : Attention Libby Fairmount Center for the Arts 8400 Fairmount Rd. Box 80 Novelty, OH 44072 or call 440-338-3171 and leave a message to set up an interview You can also apply on line at fairmountcentersk at aol.com From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 5 12:33:12 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:33:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]$7 tickets for 10 or more to see "Peter Pan" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Bring 10 or more people to see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets! =20 =20 Tri-C West Theatre Department presents Peter Pan =20 =20 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 =20 =20 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 possible villain: adulthood. Come fly with us and return to Neverland.=20 =20 *Flying for this production is provided by "Flying by Foy"*=20 =20 Running: April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm April 22 and 29th at 3pm =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Bring 10 or more people to = see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets!

 

 

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  possible villain: adulthood.  Come fly with us and return = to Neverland. 

 

*Flying for this production is provided by “Flying by = Foy”*

 

Running:         &nb= sp; April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm

           = ;            = April 22 and 29th at 3pm

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:37:48 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:37:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brown Bag Lunch at Trinity Cathedral Message-ID: <986908.38930.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral 2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon
 
Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral
 
2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
 
Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh
 
Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello
--0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:41:31 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:41:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Composers' Guild Junior Concert Message-ID: <20070405204131.5490.qmail@web81013.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m. Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church 1919 East 107th Street, University Circle students play the music of these professional composers: Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano professional musicians play the work of these student composers" Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church
 
1919 East 107th Street, University Circle
 
students play the music of these professional composers: 
 
Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano
 
professional musicians play the work of these student composers"
 
Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski
--0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Thu Apr 5 13:49:25 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 16:49:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet fundraiser: A Beary Fine Afternoon Message-ID: <000601c777c3$e55cf0f0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ohio Youth Ballet presents silent auction, fashion show, ballet on May 6 The biggest fundraiser for the Ohio Youth Ballet is Sunday, May 6 and includes a silent auction, fashion show, buffet lunch, magic show and, of course, a ballet performance by members of the non-profit pre-professional ballet company. A "Beary Fine Afternoon," the OYB's second annual silent auction and fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. Housed at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to the community through outreach programs. Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other quality items have been donated by Keillor's A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, Don Pablos, Chili's, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent auction. Turning Pointe School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" choreographed by OYB members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country Club. Tickets are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per couple. "When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the company," said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event. To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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A = “Beary Fine Afternoon,” the OYB’s second annual silent auction and = fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. =

Housed at = The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is = under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of = the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to = the community through outreach programs.

      &= nbsp;      Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other = quality items have been donated by Keillor’s A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall = of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, = Don Pablos, Chili’s, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many = others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent = auction.

Turning= Pointe = School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka = Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” choreographed by OYB = members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country = Club. Tickets = are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per = couple.   = ;          =

      &= nbsp;     “When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who = the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the = company,” said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event.

      &= nbsp;     To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417.

 

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April 20-22: General Admission $13, Senior/Student $9
Saturday the 21st has a dinner catered by Novotny's for $10 added to ticket

Go To www.mightygoliath.com for more information.
The website is the only way you can charge tickets.
Tickets can be purchased in person at:
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    TrueNorth Cultural Arts Centre (west side of Avon Lake)
    At the door.


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------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C777B9.548117F0-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Thu Apr 5 19:05:25 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:05:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth Cultural Arts, Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma’s Team Up Message-ID:

TrueNorth is very pleased to announce their very first Barnes & Noble BookFair Fundraiser which takes place at Barnes & Noble in Crocker Park on Saturday, April 28th from 9:00am to 11:00pm.

 

A percentage of the purchases made at Barnes & Noble located at 198 Crocker Park Blvd. in Crocker Park on April 28th, accompanied with a special voucher will go to benefit this multidisciplinary cultural arts organization and its? many diverse programs. Also participating in this fundraising event will be Max & Erma?s of 30105 Detroit Road in Westlake. Twenty percent of sales made on April 28th at Max & Erma?s and accompanied by a special voucher will also go to benefit TrueNorth.

 

?With Mother?s Day and graduations just around the corner, we felt it was the perfect time to get people out to make meaningful purchases for their loved ones and at the same time support their local cultural arts organization.? said Rick Fortney, Executive Director of TrueNorth Cultural Arts.

 

Vouchers must accompany all purchases made at Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma?s in order for TrueNorth to receive credit for them. Vouchers can be obtained by visiting TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake or by visiting www.TNCArts.org and clicking on ?Support TrueNorth?.

 

TrueNorth musicians, artists and performers will be present throughout the day at Barnes & Noble to entertain and educate on the enriching value the arts bring to our communities and lives. In addition, Barnes & Noble at Crocker Park will host a story time for children with Angelina BallerinaTM, the national ?Spokes Character? for National Dance Week.

 

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.

 

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.



Can?t afford to quit your job? ? Earn your AS, BS, or MS degree online in 1 year. From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 23:46:14 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 23:46:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS at Akron Independent Film Festival on Friday the 13th at 8:30pm Message-ID: <344430.21518.qm@web60312.mail.yahoo.com> --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness" Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends. Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th... --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness"
 
Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends.
 
Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th...
 


Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast
with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Fri Apr 6 02:37:27 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 04:37:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth & NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week offer Workshops Message-ID:
TrueNorth Cultural Arts and NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week invites you to participate in special dance workshops followed by performances from 3:00-5:30pm on Sunday, April 29th at the Westlake performing Arts Center located at 27830 Hilliard Blvd. in Westlake. Artists from 20 professional and semiprofessional ensembles are scheduled to perform.
 
The dance workshops will be offered as part of the ?Day of Dance? in celebration of National Dance Week which runs from April 21st-29th, 2007. Workshop tuition is $10 per class or 3 for $25 if registered by April 20th.
 
Instructors offering workshops on the ?Day of Dance? include Kay Eichman (Ballet); former dancer for the Cleveland Ballet, Valerie Salstrom (Swing); 2004 American Champion Dancers in Lindy, 2004 and 2006 National Jitterbug and Balboa Champions, Megan Pitcher (Modern); artistic director of MegLouise Dance, Kim Abkemeier (Ballet); former principal dancer with Heinz Poll's Ohio Ballet, John Fasko (Hip Hop); head choreographer for American Commodore Tuxedo and associate director of Kim and Co., Silvia Marchena Guillen (Flamenco) from Cadiz, Spain, and Kathryn Elias (Kasia) with a specialty in MiddleEastern Dance.
 
Scheduled to perform on the ?Day of Dance? are Ohio Youth Ballet, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cannon School of Irish Dance, Csardas Dance Company, Oasis Dance Troupe, Kashtan Ukrainian Dancers, CCDT  Consort, Gilchrist Highland Dancers, Silvia Marchena Guillen, Fairmount Dance Theatre, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Beck Center Tap Ensemble, MegLouise Dance, Kim & Company,  Living Fountain, Datz' D Nation: Phunk Dance Company, Mighty Goliath Productions Theatre Dance, United Dance Studios of NE Ohio, YinTang Chinese Dancers and Brian Murphy.
National Dance Week was established more than 25 years ago to bring awareness to the public the many benefits of dance. The organization for Northeast Ohio was founded 8 years ago by Margaret Holden, after moving to the area from Tennessee, where she also established a chapter. National Dance Week in Ohio has seen performances at Baldwin Wallace College, The Beck Center for the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School. This year TrueNorth Cultural Arts is proud to sponsor and assist in bringing the ?Day of Dance? to the community in celebration of National Dance Week.
 
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.
 
For more information on National Dance Week and ?Day of Dance? or to register for workshops please visit www.neohiodance.org or www.TNCArts.org or contact Margaret Holden at 216-221-4236 or TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 440-933-7771.


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(PN2287.C5 S35 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1566637015 (Link includes table of contents) =93Richard Schickel, the distinguished film critic, here gives us an= =20 indispensable collection of thirty-three essays on Chaplin=92s life a= nd=20 art. From a broad range of writings he has selected the most=20 provocative and insightful criticisms of the great comedian=92s=20 beginnings through his early films, his mid-life crisis, and his late= =20 works.=94 =96 from the book jacket. I Wake Up Screening: What to Do Once You=92ve Made That Movie. John Anderson and Laura Kim. Billboard Books, 2006. (PN1995.9.P7 A53 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0823088987 (Link includes cover art) This book tells =93emerging filmmakers how to (and how not to) get th= eir=20 films talked about, written about, sold, and seen. [The authors]=20 explain how to get their films evaluated, how to put together the= =20 perfect team, how to deal with the media, how to navigate the festiva= l=20 circuit, and how to win friends and influence people.=94 =96 from the= book=20 jacket. The Performing Set: The Broadway Designs of William and Jean Eckart. Andrew B. Harris. University of North Texas Press, 2006. (PN2096.E23 H37 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1574412124 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93Andrew B. Harris uses production stills and the Eckart=92s sketche= s from=20 every show they worked on to illustrate the magic behind an Eckart= =20 design. This lavish illustrated book, with more than 500 full-color= =20 illustrations, is a fitting tribute to both the great American theatr= e=20 and the couple who helped make it great.=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, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=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 Huntheatre at aol.com Fri Apr 6 07:23:24 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 10:23:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder-"Godspell" Auditions at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =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= er=20 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 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

=E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Auditions

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Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.  Auditions are on Monday, Ap= ril=20 9th  and Tuesday,=20 April 10th  starting at 7:00=20 PM.  The production opens Jun= e 7 th=20 and has a 4 week run.

 

The show requires 5 men and 5 wo= men=20 ages 17 and older.  There are=20= no=20 children parts.  No appointmen= ts are=20 required.  Please come with a prepared song and dressed for movement. A= n=20 accompanist will be provided.  John Franks is the music director and La= ura=20 Workman will choreograph.

 

Huntington Playhouse is located=20= at=20 28601 Lake=20 Road in = Bay=20 Village and is a licensed affiliate of=20= the=20 Cleveland Metroparks.  The box= =20 office phone number is 440-871-8333.


 For=20 more details about the show and the theatre, please check our web site at:www.huntingtonplayhouse.= com

 






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-------------------------------1175869404-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:34:55 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:34:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for = returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a = second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:35:22 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:35:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tuesday, April 10th! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists =20 The Dark Room kicks off April 10th! =20 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. =20 =20 The Dark Room returns with a special evening featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli =20 Tuesday, April 10 Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102 =20 7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open session 8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi Herwald Zittelli =20 Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but not required. =20 Unethical by Margi Herwald Zittelli Directed by Derek Koger =20 Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston. =20 *Member, AEA =20 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. =20 The Dark Room is a place where writers take center stage and their work has a chance to grow. =20 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. =20 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. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists

         =   

The Dark Room kicks off April = 10th!

 

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.

 

 

The Dark Room returns with a special evening = featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli

 

Tuesday, April 10

Cleveland Public Theatre

6415 = Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH  44102

 

7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open = session

8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi = Herwald Zittelli

 

Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but = not required.

 

Unethical by Margi = Herwald Zittelli

Directed by Derek Koger

 

Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer = Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston.  =

*Member, AEA

 

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.

 

The Dark Room is a place where = writers take center stage and their work has a chance to = grow.

 

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.

 

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.

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872-- From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Fri Apr 6 09:39:24 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 09:39:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Testimonials about NEOhioPAL needed for magazine article - please email me Message-ID: <568376.86364.qm@web50706.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I am writing a short article on NEOhioPAL for a new Northeast Ohio Publication called CBC, Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine features special events, networking and corporate trends in NEO. The May issue is focusing on the arts industry and the article on NEOhioPAL is about trendsetting E marketing. I'm looking for testimonials of those who credit success story to NEOhioPAL. Please email me a quote or two about the good NEOhioPAL has brought to you. An email to me is considered your consent to use the quote and your name in the article. Your email to me does not guarantee use of your quote in the article. Thank you for your help! I look forward to your testimonials. For anyone interested in the magazine, check out www.cbcmagazine.com; For those interested in advertising in the magazine (many options at all prices ranging from full page ads to special event resource listings), please contact me at 216.831.9557 or email me at work at kate at contempodg.com Kate --------------------------------- Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Film: = Jewish Women in American Sport: Settlement House to the = Olympics

Wednesday, = April 11

7pm

$5 all = tickets

Call = 216-593-0575 for reservations

Jewish women have played a vital role as athletes, = administrators, and activists, confronting ethnic and gender constraints in American = society. Join us for this provocative  film looking at the ways Jewish women = shaped American sport and society as part of our Jewish+Female=3DAthlete panel display = celebrating the Women’s Final Four. Meet David Gilbert, President and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, who will introduce the film.

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

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Thanks,

Cathy = Baer

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C7784E.33024F00-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Fri Apr 6 10:54:28 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAMILY FILM CRITIQUE NIGHT Message-ID: <8C9468BC189904F-1360-6E18@webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9468BC189904F_1360_CD2A_webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Epiphany Church/Thea Bowman Center E. 120th & Union Ave. =20 Presents=20 =E2=80=9CFirst Family Film Critique Night=E2=80=9D Akeelah and the Bee =20 Also Appearing:=20 Writer/Performer: Ife (Gail F. Young) Friday, April 20th 6-8:30p.m. Presented at: Thea Bowman Center Multi Purpose Room This Event is Free and Open to the Public (You Must Have A Ticket) Call Program Director: (216) 491-0699 ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading s= pam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9468BC189904F_1360_CD2A_webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
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-------------------------------1175882597-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Fri Apr 6 13:15:36 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 16:15:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program at Oberlin April 27 Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s =20 Artist Recital Series on Friday, April 27 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital = Series =20 concludes its 128th season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, =20 who will be joined by several of his distinguished musical friends. =20 The all-Brahms concert takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 =20 p.m. in historic Finney Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, =20= across from Tappan Square in Oberlin. The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108, a =20= collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in B-flat Major, Op. 18. =20 Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are pianist Akira Eguchi, =20 violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki and Dov Scheindlin, =20 and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa Weilerstein. Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for seniors and those =20= with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general public. They =20 may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket =20 Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the night of =20= the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair =20 accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin =20 College campus. Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized by audiences and =20 critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and engaging classical =20= artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing intensity,=94 writes Rian =20= Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the irrepressible energy he exuded =20 that brought every note so vividly to life.=94 Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto appearances =20 with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for recital and =20= ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the most =20 prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include =20 appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and =20 Philadelphia orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and =20 Cincinnati symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with =20 both the Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours =20 in Europe and Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, =20 Copenhagen and Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as =20 part of their 70th Anniversary concerts. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV =20 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and 90.3-WCPN =20 ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt Stern =20 Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For more =20= information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, =20 please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries. ### Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

Media Contact Only:

Marci Janas, = Director of Conservatory Media Relations

440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); = marci.janas at oberlin.edu


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Gil Shaham = and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s Artist Recital = Series on Friday, April 27

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OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, = 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital Series concludes its 128th = season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, who will be joined by = several of his distinguished musical friends. The all-Brahms concert = takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 p.m. in historic Finney = Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, across from Tappan Square = in Oberlin.

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The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in = D Minor, Op. 108, a collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in = B-flat Major, Op. 18. Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are = pianist Akira Eguchi, violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki = and Dov Scheindlin, and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa = Weilerstein.

=A0

Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for = seniors and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general = public. They may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central = Ticket Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the = night of the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair = accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin College = campus.

Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized = by audiences and critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and = engaging classical artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing = intensity,=94 writes Rian Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the = irrepressible energy he exuded that brought every note so vividly to = life.=94

Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto = appearances with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for = recital and ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the = most prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include = appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and Philadelphia = orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and Cincinnati = symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with both the = Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours in Europe and = Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, Copenhagen and = Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as part of their 70th = Anniversary concerts.

Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by = WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt = Stern Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For = more information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, = please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries.

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I am seeking an Indian or Pakistani actor in their 30's or 40's= for=20 a staged reading of Solomon's Blade, b= y Lisa=20 B. Allen. 
 
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NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
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The young developer can't understand their = decision to fight the destruction of the funky old bar, the local food = bank, and the secondhand clothing store but the district is where = THESE PEOPLE hide out from the little failures in their own lives. = Will they sell out? Or will they stop the development? They have to = reach out to each other in new ways, and what "develops" is better in = the long run than the soccer stadium. = The Cast (in alphabetical order): Shelley Bloomfield, Marlene Bolger, = Ali Boyd, Margarite Davidian, Margo Fire, Heather Hersh, Rick Kesler, = Lisa Kraemer, Bill Rowe, and Kris Tesar River Street Playhouse ~ 56 River Street = April 12, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 ~ 8 PM = Matinees April 15 & 22 at 2 PM = General Admission ~ All seats $16. www.ticketspigot.com/bbtp.htm or Box Office 1-216-233-0521 _____________________________________________________________________ Interested in getting caught up on today's news? 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So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears. Keep up the good work everyone. You all impress me all the time. Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts. Happy Easter everyone! Just a note. Chet says he can?t sing. But I think he is outstanding. ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins. Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m17NgJoWAGA&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fprofile%2Emyspace%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ecfm%3Ffuseaction%3Duser%2Eviewprofile%26friendid%3D90222409 Maureen's announcements... TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Call or email for times. 440-313-8326 Lakewood Duplex for rent. It is now available to show. Call me 440-313-8326 http://www.mrsbakersplace.com/lakewood_house.htm Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous. Mention Neopal and get your first class free. http://www.fuzzypinkelephant.com/fuzzyweb/ Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi. Check our website for details. All Neopal users are invited. Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett." Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch. Watch my website for more info. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I believe that is all for now folks! 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Maureen's announcements are below my mushy message.
 
Well it is Holiday time again.
This is for all my showbiz friends.  Take a second out of your busy day and watch this video.  There is a lot to learn from these folks.  While we are all trying so hard to impress the world with our wit or talent,  the bottom line is...?we all need a little heart.?   So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears.
Keep up the good work everyone.  You all impress me all the time.   Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts.
Happy Easter everyone!
Just a note.  Chet says he can?t sing.  But I think he is outstanding.  ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins.
Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance.
 
 
Maureen's announcements...
 
TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night.
 
I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Call or email for times.  440-313-8326
 
Lakewood Duplex for rent.  It is now available to show.  Call me 440-313-8326
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous.  Mention Neopal and get your first class free.
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi.  Check our website for details.  All Neopal users are invited.  Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com
 
ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett."  Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch.  Watch my website for more info.  http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm
 
I believe that is all for now folks!
 
Maureen Dempsey
 


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in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-1937736325-1175967917=:42191-- From getjinxed at adelphia.net Sat Apr 7 10:45:31 2007 From: getjinxed at adelphia.net (JINXED!Costumes & Magic) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:45:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC LECTURE - JINXED COSTUMES & MAGIC Message-ID: <12105318.1175967931620.JavaMail.root@web16> JINXED! Costumes and Magic will be hosting a magic class presented by Joe Stevens. Joe Stevens owns and operates Stevens Magic Emporium in Wichita, Kansas, and has been performing and teaching for over 30 years. The class will be focusing on beginner to immediate magic and is geared to children who are just starting out. We also invite magicians of any skill level to attend if you would like to meet Mr. Stevens who will return to JINXED! at a later date to teach a class to the more advanced magicians. The class will be held on Sunday, April 15th - 1:30pm at JINXED! Costumes and Magic 4666 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144 and will last approximately 1 1/2 hours. First the children will be entertained with a magic show and then taught 3 - 4 tricks. Mr. Stevens will allow the children to practice these tricks for him and will make sure that they know how to perform them before they leave. We encourage you to arrive a little early so that the class can begin promptly at 1:30. If you wish to attend the class, or for more information, please call 216-749-3866 or e:mail getjinxed at adelphia.net. The cost of the lecture is $5.00 per person. All magic purchased on the day of the lecture will be 10% off. At the lecture we will have available detailed information regarding the magic lessons that will be held at JINXED! once a month beginning the month of May. A sign-up sheet will be available for those interested. -- Tim & Lori Bodziony, Owners JINXED! Costumes & Magic 4666 Ridge Rd. Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 216-749-3866 getjinxed at adelphia.net From wspamherst at gmail.com Sat Apr 7 10:51:08 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 13:51:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to Sponsor Play Writing Class Message-ID: <24b1a6670704071051o213fc2b7o9f1f242715835804@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way! Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson. The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players. Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit. Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class. To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson MaureenBJohnson at aol.com - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


 

WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS


 

The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way!  Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson.

 

The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.  Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players.

 

 

Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit.  Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class.
 
To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson      MaureenBJohnson at aol.com
 
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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158-- From todd.packer at case.edu Sat Apr 7 13:23:49 2007 From: todd.packer at case.edu (Todd Packer) Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:23:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Event: April 12, 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere Smith at Case Western Reserve University Message-ID: Free Event=3A April 12=2C 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere = Smith at Case Western Reserve University=92s Annual Research ShowCASE = event Please join us for the annual Case Western Reserve University Research = ShowCASE event on April 11 =26 12=2C 2007=2E This event is free and open = to = the public=2E For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu This session will be of particular interest to NEohioPal readers=3A Who=3A Guest Speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C Playwright=2C Actress and MacArthur Foundation Fell= ow Ms=2E Smith=92s bio=3A http=3A//www=2Eroycecarlton=2Ecom/speakers/smith=2Ehtml =93Hailed by Newsweek as =93the most exciting individual in American = theater=2C=94 playwright and performance artist Anna Deavere Smith uses = her singular brand of theater to explore issues of race=2C community and = character in America=2E She was awarded the prestigious MacArthur = Foundation =93genius=94 Fellowship for creating =93a new form of theater = =97 a = blend of theatrical art=2C social commentary=2C journalism and intimate = reverie=2E=94=94 What=3A Race and the Nation =96 Snapshots of America in Change = When=3A Thursday=2C April 12=2C 2007 10=3A30 am =96 12=3A00 noon Where=3A Veale Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve = University in Cleveland On Adelbert Road=2C between Cedar Road and Euclid Avenue Map=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/ResearchShowCASEParkingMap=2Epdf Details on the forum=3A This forum will begin with a theatrical presentation of voices from = America by award-winning author and performer=2C Anna Deavere Smith=2E Ms= =2E = Smith transforms herself onstage into characters that explore issues = of race=2C community and character in America=2E The panel will then ope= n = up to a discussion of the increasing complexity of American race = relations=2E Concern over persistent disparity in the health-care = systems where inclusion and exclusion criteria affect access to = quality health care is a part of our nation=92s fabric=2E Are we bridgin= g = the gap=2C or making it wider=3F These questions and others will be = explored at this compelling forum=2E The forum will be moderated by Dee Perry=2C Ideastream Host - Around = Noon=2E = Panelists are=3A - Richard E=2E Grant=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Edgar B=2E Jackson Chair for Diversit= y and = Clinical Excellence=2C Case Professor in the Department of Orthopedic = Surgery=2C and University Hospitals Orthopedic Surgeon - Charles Modlin=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Cleveland Clinic Urologist and Director o= f = Men=92s Diversity Health Center - Derek Raghavan=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Ph=2ED=2C Cleveland Clinic Medical Oncolo= gist and = Director of the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center and Chairman of = the Cancer Division - Kristin Williams=2C D=2ED=2ES=2E=2C Case School of Dental Medicine Assi= stant = Professor=2C Department of Community Dentistry - Rhonda Y=2E Williams=2C Ph=2ED=2E=2C Case Associate Professor of Histor= y=2C = Ethnic Studies and Women=27s Studies Programs=2E For information on the Race and the Nation forum=2C please visit=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/session=2Easpx=3FUID=3DD7969065-3= 3AA-438E- B554-741F1BFFD1E8 Additional information=3A Research ShowCASE 2007 is a free public event held in the Veale = Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve University=2E = Hundreds of scientists and scholars will come together on April 11th = and 12th=2C 2007 at Case Western Reserve University Veale Convocation = Center to celebrate the broad range of research being conducted at = Case and its affiliates=2E = With over 500 poster presentations and live demonstrations=2C Research = ShowCASE is the perfect opportunity for business=2C government and civic = leaders=2C researchers and investors to meet=2E Provocative forums = throughout the day highlight research in the context of current local = and global issues and the commercial aspects of research and = discovery=2E = This year=92s panels include The Information Revolution with guest = speaker Ambassador Joseph Wilson=2C author of The Politics of Truth=2C = Race and the Nation =96 Snapshot of America in Change=2C with guest = speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C actress=2C playwright and MacArthur = Foundation Fellow=2C Fast Forward =96 the Future of Funding=2C including = guest speaker John Osher=2C Entrepreneur and Spin Brush Developer and = Magic Technology =96 Advances in Bio-Imaging=2C including speakers from = the academic and corporate research areas of the newest bio-imaging = technology=2E = For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 7 13:55:32 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 16:55:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <003101c77957$14cec7c0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be presented = by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will = provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it = along.  Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To = reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 7 15:00:14 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:00:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fright Teck casts star of Hellementary for a lead in Voodoo rising! Message-ID: <95185.86499.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Sat Apr 7 15:56:03 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:56:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <887778.77396.qm@web36414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Donald Albainy wrote: Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Donald Albainy Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com> wrote:
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com>
Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com

Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 10:13:57 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:13:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC's Pro Training Workshop are next weekend. Make appt. now ... Message-ID: -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is =20 the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel =20 A U D I T I O N S=20 for=20 _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/)=20 Fred Sternfeld, director =20 THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP (open to 6-12th grade and college students) Supervisor: Carol Pribble Staff: Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should= =20 have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment= . =20 The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters=20 and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all t= ake=20 a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick a= n=20 emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. AUDITION DATES AND TIMES Saturday, April 14, 2007 10:30am - 2:30pm=20 @_Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm= )=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm) =20 & Sunday, April 15, 2007 Noon - 4:00pm @_Fairmount Center for the Arts_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/facilities.htm)=20 Call 440-338-3171 to make an appointment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - Here are a few testimonials from our parents ... =20 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= struction=20 and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred Sternfeld, Carol= =20 Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can children in this region receiv= 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 Hi Fred, We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to =20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp. =20= Returning to=20 FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her. She is so eager to get= there every=20 morning and so happy at the end of each day. She loves the instruction, th= e=20 instructors, and the campers. She says she is working hard and learning so= =20 much, particularly from the scene study classes. You will recall that when= Fran=20 Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FPAC after her experience in= =20 New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2=80=99ve been on Broadwa= y doesn=E2=80=99t mean=20 you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experience at FPAC has certainly prove= n that to be=20 true. Jeff and I honestly had decided that it might not be prudent for her= =20 to attend the second session due to her demanding tech and performance=20 schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE as well as some= =20 academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced math course she w= ill be=20 taking this fall. However, Emma=E2=80=99s overwhelming enjoyment of camp=20= and all she=20 seems to be gaining from it caused us to reconsider. She is elated! Carol Koletsky Wahl =20 Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 & =E2=80=9806 Hi Fred, I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so wonderful. You=20 just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excited for camp each mor= ning.=20 She said she learned more the first day of camp than she had ever learned=20 elsewhere. Hunter has always attended the camp we run (around since the=20 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving our camp to attend FPAC. =20= She has=20 made new "best" friends, loves her counselors and already talks about next=20 summer at FPAC. Again, thanks for giving her this opportunity. You are=20 wonderful. Tracey Evans Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC =E2=80=9806 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical=20 day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare for your audition and to mak= e=20 your audition appointment go to our _website_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
 =20
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
A U D I=20 T I O N S
for
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

(open=20 to 6-12th grade and college students)
Supervisor: Carol Pribble
Staff:= =20 Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller

The= =20 young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have= a=20 desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment.  The training is focused on creatin= g=20 truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice.  Campers in the Professional Traini= ng=20 Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition=20 techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or=20 dance.

AUDITION DATES AND TIMES
Satur= day,=20 April 14, 2007
10:30am - 2:30pm
@Chagrin Falls High School
=  
&
Sunday, April 15,=20 2007
Noon - 4:00pm
@Fairmount Center for the Arts


Call=20 440-338-3171 to make an appointment

 

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

Here are a few testimonials from our parents ...=20


Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in= =20 theater arts. Our daughter is no newcomer to theater, having acted since the= age=20 of 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 th= e=20 instruction and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred=20 Sternfeld, Carol Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can chil= dren=20 in this region receive such in-depth training and excellent preparation= for=20 auditions?  The staff of this camp are warm and supportive mentors who=20= care=20 about young people and love to teach!
= Lois=20 H. Annich
Mother of Molly Israel, FPAC =E2=80=9905 & =E2=80=9806

Hi=20 Fred,
We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to=20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp.&nb= sp;=20 Returning to FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her.  She=20= is so eager to get=20 there every morning and so happy at the end of each day.  She loves the= =20 instruction, the instructors, and the campers.  She says she is working= =20 hard and learning so much, particularly from the scene study classes. =20= You=20 will recall that when Fran Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FP= AC=20 after her experience in New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2= =80=99ve been on=20 Broadway doesn=E2=80=99t mean you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experienc= e at FPAC has=20 certainly proven that to be true.  Jeff and I honestly had decided that= it=20 might not be prudent for her to attend the second session due to her demandi= ng=20 tech and performance schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GE= ORGE=20 as well as some academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced ma= th=20 course she will be taking this fall.   However, Emma=E2=80=99s ove= rwhelming=20 enjoyment of camp and all she seems to be gaining from it caused us to=20 reconsider.   She is elated!
Caro= l=20 Koletsky Wahl 
Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 &=20 =E2=80=9806


<= FONT size=3D2>Hi=20 Fred,
I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so=20 wonderful.  You just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excit= ed=20 for camp each morning.  She said she learned more the first day of camp= =20 than she had ever learned elsewhere.  Hunter has always attended the ca= mp=20 we run (around since the 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving ou= r=20 camp to attend FPAC.  She has made new "best" friends, loves her counse= lors=20 and already talks about next summer at FPAC.  Again, thanks for giving=20= her=20 this opportunity.  You are wonderful.
= Tracey=20 Evans
Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC=20 =E2=80=9806


for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare f= or=20 your audition and to make your audition appointment go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.






See what's free at AOL.com.
= -------------------------------1176052437-- From Web9597 at aol.com Sun Apr 8 07:43:08 2007 From: Web9597 at aol.com (Web9597 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 10:43:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]8 Great Parts Available for Unique Cleveland Public Theater performance Message-ID: -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00 PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale." The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest with somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual confessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT. Men's roles (ages 25-55): The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party. Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a fatal disease. Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him. Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims. Women's roles (ages 21-55) Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philandering husband. Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child. Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around." Child's role (age 10-12) A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins she's committed. All should come prepared to read from the script. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and performer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker William Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners. To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the director at _web9597 at aol.com_ (mailto:web9597 at aol.com) . ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold= open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00=20= PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale."
 
The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest wi= th somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual con= fessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night= on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT.
 
Men's roles (ages 25-55):
 
The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party.
Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a f= atal disease.
Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him.
Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims.
 
Women's roles (ages 21-55)
 
Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philan= dering husband.
Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child.
Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around."
 
Child's role (age 10-12)
 
A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins sh= e's committed.
 
All should come prepared to read from the script.
 
"Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and pe= rformer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker Willia= m Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners= .
 
To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the direc= tor at web9597 at aol.com.


=
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-------------------------------1176043388-- From me at rlcoppedge.com Sun Apr 8 09:31:50 2007 From: me at rlcoppedge.com (RL Coppedge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 12:31:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedian needed Message-ID: <18D8E943D728594C864C7AA427FDC6220B1B33D6@CL4EXBE03.ad2.softcom.biz> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I was approached by someone recently who is looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 May. This is a paid gig. Since I'm only funny (occasionally) doing improv, I'm passing this on. =20 If you're interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com. Let her know how you've heard of it. =20 =20 RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, MCT Microsoft Small Business Specialist Ph: (216) 453-2682 Cell: (216) 544 5595 Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog =20 me at RLCoppedge.com =20 http://www.rlcoppedge.com/ =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I was approached by someone recently who is = looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 = May.  This is a paid gig.  Since I’m only funny (occasionally) doing = improv, I’m passing this on.

 

If you’re interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com= .  Let her know how you’ve heard of it.

 

 

RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, = MCT

Microsoft Small Business = Specialist

Ph: (216) 453-2682

Cell: (216) 544 5595

Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog

me at RLCoppedge.com

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 11:15:08 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 11:15:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday Night Class-Snow ? Message-ID: <182045.72394.qm@web31108.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone! Well it's April and it's SNOWING! So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled. If by some miracle it clears up, come on by. I'll be here. Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave. 440-313-8326. So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend. http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey Kindly, Maureen --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone!
 
Well it's April and it's SNOWING!
 
So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled.  If by some miracle it clears up, come on by.  I'll be here.
 
Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave.  440-313-8326.
 
So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend.  http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey
 
Kindly,
Maureen


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Dear NEOhioPAL Subscriber,

This August, I will be participating in the Cleveland Breast Cancer 3-Day, a 60-mile walk over three days to benefit the Susan G. Komen For the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. I will be walking 60 miles over three days for breast cancer awareness - and I need your help.

Not only am I committed to walking 60 miles - in August, no less - but I am also committed to raising at least $2,200 in donations for this very worthy cause. Please follow the link at the bottom of this e-mail and make a donation to help me make a real difference in the fight against breast cancer - anything you can give would be greatly appreciated. And spread the word - forward this e-mail to everyone you know and encourage them to donate. With your help, we can take one more step (or however many steps are in 60 miles!) towards a world without breast cancer.

Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support The Breast Cancer 3-Day

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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From murphygopal at aol.com Sun Apr 8 12:17:26 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 15:17:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew James Murphy/Jami Ross song on E-Network tonight at 10:30 Message-ID: <8C94829ADC25251-F4C-9D60@MBLK-R10.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy wrote a song called "Confused" that will air tonight on a show called "Paradise City" on the E network at 10:30PM. The song is performed by Jami Ross. This song "Confused" made it's debut on Mtv's Laguna Beach. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net Sun Apr 8 15:00:05 2007 From: jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net (Judie & Bruce Amsel) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:00:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Usher for Jolson and Company, see the show for FREE Message-ID: <000c01c77a29$46a206e0$6501a8c0@jb38> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Volunteer ushers wanted for the upcoming JCC production of Jolson & = Company at the Performing Arts Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, = Highland Hills Village, Ohio 44122, the corner of Richmond & Harvard = Roads. Ushers are needed for all performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 = to Sunday May 20, 2007. Date Day of Week Usher reporting = time 4/26 Thursday = 6:00pm 5/3 5/10 5/17 4/28 Saturday = 6:30pm 5/5 5/12 5/19 4/29 Sunday = 12:30pm 5/6 5/13 5/20 5/9 Wednesday = 12:00pm =20 Ushers are asked to wear white/light colored top and dark = (black/blue/brown) bottom with comfortable, dark shoes. There will be a = quick sweep after the show. Seats are not guaranteed. Parking fee is = 50=A2 (two quarters only). Please contact house manager Judie Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for = additional information or to sign up for a show. Link for map to Tri-C East: http://www.tri-c.edu/maps/docs/mape.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Volunteer ushers wanted = for the=20 upcoming JCC production of Jolson & Company at the = Performing Arts=20 Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills Village, Ohio = 44122,=20 the corner of Richmond & Harvard Roads.
 
Ushers are needed for = all=20 performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 to Sunday May 20,=20 2007.
 
 
Date   =20             =    =20     Day of Week    =    =20         Usher reporting = time
4/26   =20             =    =20     Thursday       =20             =    =20             = 6:00pm
5/3
5/10
5/17
 
4/28   =20             =    =20     Saturday       =20             =    =20             = 6:30pm
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5/19
 
4/29   =20             =    =20    =20 Sunday           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;  12:30pm
5/6
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5/9    =20             =    =20    =20 Wednesday          &nbs= p;            = ;        12:00pm
      =20
Ushers are asked = to wear=20 white/light colored top and dark (black/blue/brown) bottom with = comfortable,=20 dark shoes.  There will be a quick sweep after the show. = Seats=20 are not guaranteed.  Parking fee is 50=A2 = (two quarters=20 only).
 
Please contact house = manager Judie=20 Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for additional information or to sign up = for a=20 show.
 
Link for map to = Tri-C East:=20  http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mape.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660-- From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 8 15:50:53 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:50:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <000001c77a30$5c6bb550$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be = presented by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, = attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The = actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional = performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition = piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along.  Registration is open = to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To reserve your spot for = this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 17:19:13 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:19:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Performing Arts-Seeking Rehearsal Space in Akron area Message-ID: <240912.23106.qm@web38205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi, C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Thank You, April Sledge Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts Office (216) 491-4579 --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi,
 
C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated.
 
Thank You,
 
April Sledge
Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts
Office (216) 491-4579


8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Apr 8 17:43:09 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 20:43:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cast is Announced for THE NERD at OTHT in North Ridgeville Message-ID: <001301c77a40$0d7add80$e79c8f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne Hall = Theatre's production of Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD. >From the playwright who also penned THE FOREIGNER, THE NERD spins = "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is visited by a man = he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor turning = out to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome with a vengeance..." The cast is as follows: WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade =20 Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 = Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113 & 83). Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and students. = Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne = Hall=20 Theatre's production of  Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD.
 
From the playwright who also penned THE = FOREIGNER,=20 THE NERD spins "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is = visited by=20 a man he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor = turning out=20 to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome=20 with a vengeance..."
 
The cast is as follows:
 
WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand
RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason
TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle
AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard
WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein
CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore
THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade
    
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at = 36119=20 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113=20 & 83).
 
Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and = students. =20 Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909.
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 19:45:34 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:45:34 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seth Gordon AUDITION WORKSHOP @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register =20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Going In With Your Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional=20 (Adults 18 and up) Instructor: Seth Gordon=20 One Session Saturday, April 28, 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade Saturday, May 19, 2007,1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th grade - Adult Limit: 12=20 Fee: $30 The workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every=20 audition with the right material and the confidence and presentation their=20= talent=20 deserves. Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and=20 prepared three minute monologue. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
THEATRE - SPRING=20 2007
Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Regis= ter=20
THEAT= RE=20 CLASSES FOR ALL AGES!
Fairmount Center School of=20 Theatre
Fred=20 Sternfeld, Director
 
Going In Wi= th Your=20 Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional (Adults 18 and=20 up)
Instructor: Seth Gordon

One Session
Saturday, April 2= 8,=20 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade
Saturday, May 19, 2007,= 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th=20 grade - Adult
Limit: 12
Fee: $30
Th= e=20 workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every audition wi= th=20 the right material and the confidence and presentation their talent deserves= .=20 Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and prepared thr= ee=20 minute=20 monologue.





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-------------------------------1176086734-- From clevejams at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:32:56 2007 From: clevejams at yahoo.com (Don Mitri) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:32:56 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Jams 4/3/07 & Torque (Improv Comedy Show) 5/5/07! Message-ID: <2903.94207.qm@web59012.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit CLEVELAND JAMS! CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM! Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm! NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07! 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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community. The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! BIG NEWS! Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv! Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe. Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! Place: Bassa Vita Lounge Time: 8:30pm Showtime (7:30pm Doors Open) Cost: $5.00 For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show: 216-479-3353 or Log onto www.clevelandimprovinstitute.com Check out our new myspace page: www.myspace.com/clevelandjamsimprov for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam. Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community! Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv! COME ON DOWN...GET ON STAGE! --------------------------------- Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

CLEVELAND JAMS!

CLEVELAND'S WEEKLY IMPROV COMEDY JAM!

Every Tuesday improv jams rock the Bassa Vita Lounge Stage in Lakewood from 8:00-10:00pm!

NEXT JAM: TUESDAY 4/03/07!

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 cast featuring some of the best improvisers within the Cleveland Improv Community.  The "CLP" introduces audiences to the power of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style!
 
BIG NEWS!
Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Torque...Full Throttle Improv!  Torque is Cleveland's Longform Improv Comedy Troupe.  Get a taste of Chicago Improv done Cleveland Style! 
 
Place:  Bassa Vita Lounge
Time:  8:30pm Showtime
(7:30pm Doors Open)
Cost:  $5.00 

For more information about Cleveland Jams! and to
reserve tickets for Torque's Cinco de Mayo show:
216-479-3353 or
 
 
Check out our new myspace page:
for our updated jam blog and new weekly pictures from the jam.  Become our friend and get connected to the Cleveland Improv Community!  Let's talk Improv...Cleveland Improv!
  
 
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always stay connected to friends. --0-180953203-1175509976=:94207-- From josephhollings at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 03:47:45 2007 From: josephhollings at yahoo.com (Joe Hollings) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 03:47:45 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]FINAL LAKE CATHOLIC "INTO THE WOODS" RE-SCHEDULED Message-ID: <20070402104745.84857.qmail@web52907.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Due to a power failure in the area on Sunday April 1st (no, this is not an April Fool!), the final performance of Lake Catholic's "Into The Woods" will take place on Tuesday April 3rd at 7.30pm. Tickets for Sunday's performance will be honored at the door. Additional tickets will be on sale. Tuesday, April 3rd @ 7.30pm, Lake Catholic High School, 6733 Reynolds Road, Mentor OH 44060. Call 440-951-0077 x253 for information or visit www.lakecatholic.org and click the Into The Woods poster icon. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Sucker-punch spam with award-winning protection. Try the free Yahoo! Mail Beta. http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/mailbeta/features_spam.html From PFLORIANO at aol.com Mon Apr 2 05:31:16 2007 From: PFLORIANO at aol.com (PFLORIANO at aol.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:31:16 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Violand=20Replaces=20Floriano=A0?= Message-ID: --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Club,=20 called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters an= d we have=20 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a Fri and Sat=20 evening show. It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with=20 Musical Direction by Maureen Hartung. Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= =20 the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th 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.=A0 If you are interested,=20 please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.=A0 Do=20= not=20 call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking about.=A0 Yo= u can=20 also eat dinner, (the food is very good), starting at 8.=A0 Remember: ask fo= r the=20 "Laff" discount at the above number, 216-795-1111.=A0 Do not call the main b= ox=20 office number. The Play House Club is located at the corner of E 86th and Carnegie and is=20 NOT Playhouse Square. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary Content-Type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable


There is a great, little musical revue at the Cleveland Play House Clu= b, called, "Boogie Woogie Baby!'=A0=A0 It's the music of the Andrews Sisters= and we have 3 performances this week, a matinee on Weds, (sold out), and a=20= Fri and Sat evening show.

It features Natalie Green, Becca Marks, Maggie Stahl, Paul Floriano with Mus= ical Direction by Maureen Hartung.

Starting on April 20, Greg Violand will replace Paul Floriano in the show on= the 20th, 21st and the 27th, 28th

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.=A0 If you are interest= ed, please call the Club at 216-795-1111 and ask for the "Laff" discount.= =A0 Do not call the regular box office they won't know what you're talking a= bout.=A0 You can also eat dinner, (the food is very good), 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.







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See= what's free at http://www.aol.com. --part1_cba.eabf58f.33425194_boundary-- From Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com Mon Apr 2 06:23:47 2007 From: Erika_N_Acquaviva at Progressive.com (Erika N Acquaviva) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 09:23:47 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat Message-ID: Fellow Performers! It is with great excitement and honor that I announce the Mt. Carmel Players Production of: "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor=AE Dreamcoat"..... That's right...Joseph is back and better than ever with a cast of 50+ including a phenomenal Children's Chorus! It's a definite must see! SHOW DATES April 20, 21, 22, 27 & 28, 2007 Curtain Time 8 PM (Sunday - 4 PM) Lakeland Community College Performing Arts Center Rt. 306 & I-90 Reserved Seats, in advance: $12.00 (over 60/under 14 - $10.00) At the door: $14.00 (over 60/under 14 - $12.00) Director: Rick Bocchieri Music Director: David W. Coxe Choreographer: Jennifer Leinweber Ritz For advance ticket sales please contact Order by phone to : Rita (440) 585-1829 or Joann (440) 943-1358. Thanks for your support! Erika N. Acquaviva (Whites) "Where words fail, music speaks." -Plato = From blush at mail2.visn.net Mon Apr 2 06:21:36 2007 From: blush at mail2.visn.net (Maria Farina) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:21:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]voice acting class Message-ID: Do people tell you that you have a great voice? Would you like to make great side money? I am a full-time voice artist in Cleveland with more than 15 years experience. I?m offering a class in voice-over work which covers all the basics of the craft, plus my knowledge and experience about auditioning, performing and what?s needed in a demo tape. You?ve heard my voice on JCPenney spots, on Starz Encore, on the AB Lounge infomercial, and much more. ?I must tell you I was pleased and impressed with the amount of information you gave us at the class?.This was a class well worth the small fee you charged and I want to thank you for your time and expertise!!? Janine Sarnowski The next class will be held on Monday, May 7th. Registration is required to secure a seat. ?It was fun, informative and a pleasant way to spend an evening of continuing education.? George Fiderio ?Thank you! It was money and time very well spent.? Gordon Petitt If you?re interested and would like more information, please e-mail or call 440 ? 506 ? 4312. Thanks and have a great day! Maria Farina From promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:43:48 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:43:48 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Assistant Director Needed for Film Message-ID: <58691.76.205.78.88.1175525028.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking an ASSISTANT DIRECTOR for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. 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 (where the director is based), 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 promiseheart at lpemail.com Mon Apr 2 07:58:39 2007 From: promiseheart at lpemail.com (promiseheart at lpemail.com) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 10:58:39 -0400 (EDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Location Sites Needed for Film Message-ID: <58701.76.205.78.88.1175525919.squirrel@wm1.lpemail.com> The Mama's Plan Film Group is now seeking two (2) LOCATION SITES for the filming of "Mama's Plan", a fictional story inspired by a recent local news event. Our independent, not for profit group is based in Akron, Ohio. 1) A HOSPITAL ROOM (or equivalent setting such as a rehab facility or nursing home, but must have a bed, food tray and adjacent chair) 2) AN UPSCALE HOTEL ROOM If you (or anyone else you know of) would like to help with any leads/contacts, and/or have any questions, PLEASE do not reply via e-mail, but CALL (330) 633-6093. 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 murphygopal at aol.com Mon Apr 2 06:59:58 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 09:59:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matt Murphy/Jami Ross song on the E- network Message-ID: <8C9434655CC43EE-C80-7787@webmail-mf11.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy, who performed in Rent on Broadway has just placed another one of his original songs on a nationally televised show. Paradise City (a show produced by American Idol's Ryan Seacrest) will feature a song Matt wrote called "Confused" performed by Jami Ross. "Confused", Jami's latest single made it's debut on MTV'S Laguna Beach last fall. The episode of Paradise City featuring "Confused" will air Sunday April 8th at 10:30 PM. Matthew is always looking for new young talent to write for/place songs with. For more information E-mail: MatthewJMusic at aol.com ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 08:05:01 2007 From: Jharcar at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Jan Harcar) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:05:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Needed: 4 Men and 2 women -- The Full Monty -- Akron Message-ID: <005001c77538$4a284540$6b01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable 4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the cast for The Full Monty directed by Jacqi Loewy Evie Morris, Musical Director Weathervane Community Playhouse In the Valley -- Akron Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - Thursday nights = until opening on June 13. Production dates: June 13 - July 8, 2007 If you are not familiar with the show, it is good wholesome family fun with great music. The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great ensemble. Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if you are interested. Needed:=20 1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and sings/dances somewhat = well. This is for the role of Horse - need to be comfortable going the full = monty! 2 actors for supporting roles.=20 Over 30 - need not sing or dance. No "skin". 1 actor to play the "real" stripper.=20 Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body and move well. 1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of way) girlfriend of Jerry - 20s - = 30s. Must sing well. 1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not sing well. ------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
4 men and 2 women are needed to round out the=20 cast for
The Full=20 Monty
directed by Jacqi Loewy
Evie Morris, Musical Director
 
Weathervane Community Playhouse
In the Valley -- Akron
 
Rehearsals begin April 29th @ 6pm and continue Sun - = Thursday=20 nights until opening on June 13.
Production dates:  June = 13 - July 8,=20 2007
 
If you are not familiar with the show,
it is good wholesome family fun with great = music.
The cast thusfar is VERY strong - it will be a great = ensemble.
 
Please email the director @ jacqiloewy at aol.com if = you are=20 interested.
 
Needed:
 
1 actor of color who is over 40 years old and = sings/dances=20 somewhat well.
This is for the role of Horse - need to be = comfortable going=20 the full monty!
 
2 actors for supporting roles. 
Over 30 - need not sing or dance.  No = "skin".
 
1 actor to play the "real" stripper. 
Does not go the full monty, but must have GREAT body = and move=20 well.
 
1 woman - sexy (in an office kind of = way) girlfriend of=20 Jerry - 20s - 30s. Must sing well.
 
1 woman for a few small supporting scenes - need not = sing=20 well.
------=_NextPart_000_004D_01C77516.C2AFCD20-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Mon Apr 2 08:10:40 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:10:40 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?ISO-8859-1?Q?CVLT_invites_you_to_the_=22Leading_La?= =?ISO-8859-1?Q?dies_Gala_Soir=E9e=22?= Message-ID: <46111CF0.8090402@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit /Leading Ladies/ Gala Soir?e Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm to be held* *at The River Room *CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE* 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH 440-247-8955 www.CVLT.org Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch... followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious /Leading Ladies / *Tickets for Soir?e and Performance - $35* *CALL 440-247-8955* Mon-Sat 1-6 PM Space is limited! Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors /Leading Ladies/ runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th About The Play */Leading Ladies/* by Ken Ludwig Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of /Crazy For You/, /Moon Over Buffalo/ and /Lend Me A Tenor/, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004). Watch www.CVLT.org for details! --------------060304000607090308020606 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

Leading Ladies
Gala Soirée

Friday, May 11th at 6:30pm

to be held at The River Room
CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE
40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH
440-247-8955
www.CVLT.org

Join us for hors d'oeuvres and champagne punch...
followed by Ken Ludwig's uproarious Leading Ladies

    Tickets for Soirée and Performance - $35

    CALL 440-247-8955
    Mon-Sat 1-6 PM
    Space is limited!

    Tickets also available for performance only - $14 adults, $10 youths/seniors

    Leading Ladies runs Fridays/Saturdays at 8 PM April 27th - May 19th

About The Play

Leading Ladies by Ken Ludwig

Two starving actors desperate for money resort to performing Shakespearean scenes on the Moose Lodge circuit when they hear that a dying wealthy old matron is searching for two long lost nephews to inherit her fortune. The actors decide to pass themselves off as the beloved nephews and claim the cash for themselves. The trouble starts when they arrive at the estate and discover that the missing nephews aren't all that they seem... A roaring comedy of errors from the author of Crazy For You, Moon Over Buffalo and Lend Me A Tenor, called "highly combustible and continuously hilarious" by the Cleveland Plain Dealer (2004).

Watch www.CVLT.org for details!

--------------060304000607090308020606-- From director at cyorchestra.org Mon Apr 2 08:15:27 2007 From: director at cyorchestra.org (Liza Grossman) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 11:15:27 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus! In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > This message is in MIME format. Since your mail reader does not understand this format, some or all of this message may not be legible. --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/plain; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance to audition for this concert! 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) 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 ------ End of Forwarded Message --B_3258357329_7348339 Content-type: text/html; charset="ISO-8859-1" Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Last chance- Kenny Loggins needs a Chorus!

Last chance to audition for this concert!


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)

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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--B_3258357329_7348339-- From tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 08:38:29 2007 From: tha_soulpoet at yahoo.com (Vince Robinson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 08:38:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Nia Coffeehouse Open Mic Poetry & B'Day Celeb@Coventry Library April 3@6PM Message-ID: <663391.96202.qm@web54510.mail.yahoo.com> --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3. Somebody will be celebrating a BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell... Music comes along with the verses you supply. The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear. The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard. The event and the coffee are complimentary. There may be some cake as well. Don't miss out! --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Open Mic Poetry, courtesy of the Nia Coffeehouse, will take place at the Coventry Village Library on Tuesday, April 3.  Somebody will be celebrating a
BIG birthday on this occasion, but they'll never tell...

Music comes along with the verses you supply.  The JazzPoets are on hand to hold up the rear.

The Coventry Village Library is at 1925 Coventry Road near the intersection of Euclid Heights Boulevard.  The event and the coffee are complimentary.  There may be some cake as well.

Don't miss out!


Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1321790551-1175528309=:96202-- From chloe at passportproject.org Mon Apr 2 08:56:25 2007 From: chloe at passportproject.org (Chloe Hopson) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 11:56:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Modern Dance classes (ages 3 and up) begin Tuesday 4/3 with Inlet dancer, Mikaela! Message-ID: <024c01c7753f$781303d0$2101a8c0@chloe> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable www.passportproject.org click on "classes" for more info.=20 =20 Passport Project is offering the following classes 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 =20 Contact us: (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org =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. =20 ------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
www.passportproject.org = click on=20 "classes" for more info.
 
Passport Project is offering the = following=20 classes through May 5:
 
W. African Dance

Capoeira from = Brazil

Hula

Modern Dance

Creative Movement =

Dance Camp

Salsa

Line Dance

Belly Dance

Beginning Computer Skills

Graphic=20 Design

Guitar=20 Lessons

LOCATION:
 
Passport=20 Project Global Community Arts Center
12801 Buckeye=20 Road
Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44120
 
Contact us:=20 (216) 721-1055 or info at passportproject.org
 

PEACE

Chlo=EB =20 Hopson

Passport Project, = Director

chloe at passportproject.org

ph::=20 216.721.1055

http://passportproject.org

Passport=20 Project's mission is to provide exciting educational experiences that = build=20 community through the arts, encourage respect for diversity and = rejection of=20 racism and negative bias, and inspire a passion for learning and the = global=20 community.

Passport=20 Project offers multicultural programs and residencies at = schools,=20 at its Global Community Arts Center, and for the community to further = this=20 mission. Passport Project does diversity train ing in the corporate=20 setting.

Passport = Project=20 is a 501 (c) 3, non-profit organization that has been planting seeds of = peace=20 and acceptance since 1998.

 
------=_NextPart_000_024D_01C7751D.F10163D0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 09:06:11 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:06:11 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Opening This Weekend - Cleveland professional premiere of Sondheim's Passion at Beck Center Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8A9@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Opening This Weekend! =20 Cleveland professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's Award-winning musical PASSION Beck Center for the Arts Studio Theater April 6 - May 6 =20 Book by James Lapine Music & Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim Directed by Victoria Bussert Musically Directed by Nancy Maier =20 =20 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: April 2, 2007 For more information, (216) 521-2540 Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. 225 Scott Spence, ext. 239 =20 Lakewood, Ohio -Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim's award-winning musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, April 6 through May 6, 2007.=20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, Passion is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical. =20 "Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre." said Bussert, "It is thrilling to present the professional Cleveland premiere of this musical with such talented artists." Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri. Bussert commented, "I look forward to directing this show with all acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center. This promises to be a very special evening of theatre." =20 Passion will be Musically Directed by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a long-time collaborator with director Bussert. Borski will also design the lighting and costumes for this premiere. =20 This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes. Passion contains scenes with full nudity. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org . Ticket prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee. Group discounts are available for parties of 12 or more. Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on availability. Convenient on-site parking is available. Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood.=20 Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council.=20 *Actor appears courtesy of the Actors Equity Association, the union of actors and stage managers. ### ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Opening This Weekend!

 

Cleveland professional = premiere

of=

Stephen Sondheim’s

Award-win= ning musical

PASSION

Beck Center for the Arts

Studio = Theater

April = 6 – May 6

 

Book by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically= Directed by

Nancy = Maier

 

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE:

April 2, 2007

For more information, (216) = 521-2540

Yvette A. Hanzel, ext. = 225

Scott = Spence, ext. = 239

 

Lakewood, Ohio = Beck Center for the Arts is proud to present the Cleveland area professional premiere of Stephen Sondheim’s award-winning = musical, Passion in the Studio Theater, = April 6 through May 6, 2007.

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, Passion is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, Passion is another award-winning = collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim.  The = Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original = Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a = Musical.  

Passion is an extraordinarily unique piece of musical theatre.”  said = Bussert,  “It is thrilling to present the professional = Cleveland = premiere of this musical with such talented artists.”  Passion features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; = Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly = woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.  =   Bussert commented, “I look forward to directing this show with all = acoustic sound in the intimate Studio Theater at Beck Center.  = This promises to be a very special evening of theatre.”  =

Passion will be Musically Directed = by Nancy Maier with Scenic and Production Design by Russ Borski, a = long-time collaborator with director Bussert.  Borski will also design the = lighting and costumes for this premiere.  

This production of Passion is sponsored by Cox Communications, WCLV 104.9 FM, WCPN 90.3 FM ideastream, LakewoodBuzz.com, and the FreeTimes.  Passion contains scenes with full nudity.  Show times are Fridays and = Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on = Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on = Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.).  To reserve = tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket = prices are $28 for adults, $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under = with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are = available for parties of 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under = with I.D.) are offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, = based on availability.  Convenient on-site parking is available.  = Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood. =

Programming at the Beck Center is made possible through = the generous support of The Cleveland Foundation, the George Gund Foundation, the John P. Murphy Foundation, the Kulas Foundation, = the Eva L. & Joseph M. Bruening Foundation, the Abington Foundation, the = Thomas H. White Foundation, and the Ohio Arts Council. =

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

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C77540.D572B653-- From chris.white at antonellicollege.edu Mon Apr 2 09:35:06 2007 From: chris.white at antonellicollege.edu (Chris White) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 12:35:06 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Two Wives - Two Lives.......'Run for Your Wife' - The Hudson Players Message-ID: <022b01c77544$df6eb970$0a01a8c0@cwhite> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable News Release For Immediate Release Contact: Chris White 330-256-7084 crwhite114 at yahoo.com =20 Hudson, Ohio - April 2, 2007 =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, written by Ray Cooney, directed by Claudia = Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the story of a = London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for coping with them. =20 When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John Smith becomes = hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two suspicious police officers. =20 The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, with their = numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in this = adult comedy. =20 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 - Adma Young h.. Reporter - Leonard Peacefull =20 Performance dates are Friday and Saturday evenings May 4th - May 19th at 8pm All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20 =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. =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 Chris White Corporate Controller M. Davis Management Services, Inc. 32100 Solon Road Suite 204 Solon, OH 44139 440-542-1724-Phone 440-542-1726-Fax ------=_NextPart_000_0228_01C77523.582B0CF0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

News Release

For Immediate Release

Contact:  = Chris=20 White

330-256-7084

crwhite114 at yahoo.com<= /SPAN>

 

Hudson, Ohio  = -  April 2, = 2007

 

The=20 Hudson Players will=20 perform the comedy Run for Your Wife Friday and Saturdays May 4th = =96 May=20 19th.  = Performances are=20 at 8pm at the Barlow Community Theater.  Tickets can be purchased = at the=20 door or by advance reservations by calling=20 330-655-8522.

Run for=20 Your Wife,  written by Ray Cooney, directed = by=20 Claudia Lillibridge with Producers Darlene and Johnny Rocco, is the = story of a=20 London cab driver with two wives, two lives, and a very precise schedule = for=20 coping with them.

 

When his schedule is upset after a head injury, John = Smith becomes=20 hopelessly entangled in his attempts to explain himself to his wives and = two=20 suspicious police officers.

 

The members of the cast have a precise schedule as well, = with=20 their numerous entrances and exits creating both tension and humor in = this adult=20 comedy.

 

The=20 cast, directed by Claudia Lillibridge, includes:

  • John Smith=20 =96  Justin=20 Brenis
  • Mary Smith=20 =96  Theresa=20 Benyo-Marzullo
  • Barbara Smith=20 =96  Darlene=20 Rocco
  • Stanley=20 Gardner =96  Kirk=20 Worcester
  • Detective-Sergeant Troughton =96  Brian=20 Diehl
  • Detective=20 Sergeant Porterhouse =96  = Michael=20 Rogan
  • Bobby Franklyn=20 =96  Adma=20 Young
  • Reporter=20 =96   Leonard=20 Peacefull

 

Performance dates are Friday and Saturday=20 evenings
May 4th =96 May 19th at = 8pm
All performances will be at the Barlow Community Center=20

 

 

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

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

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

 

The Hudson=20 Players are one of the area=92s longest running community theaters. With = a rich=20 history of great shows, community involvement and an ultra-friendly = performing=20 environment the group embodies its unofficial slogan of =93good shows, = good=20 friends, good times.

 

Individual = show=20 tickets can be reserved by calling 330-655-8522, by purchasing = them in=20 advance at The Learned Owl Bookstore on Main St. in Hudson or by = purchasing them=20 at the door on performance evenings.

Tickets:  $12.00=20 Regular Admission

         &nb= sp;   =20 $10.50 For Students & Senior Citizens

 =20

 

 

 

 

 

Chris = White
Corporate=20 Controller
M. Davis Management Services, Inc.
32100 Solon = Road  Suite=20 204
Solon, OH =20 44139
440-542-1724-Phone
440-542-1726-Fax
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It's Spring! PNR Improv has a show!

What more could you possibly want out of your weekend?

Come see PNR Improv this Saturday and enjoy an evening of PG-13, alcohol-free entertainment in the style of "Whose Line Is It Anyway?"

Please also consider joining us:

2007 Schedule

April 7
April 21
May 5
May 19
June 2
June 18
July 7
August 11
August 25

All shows start at 7:30pm

Admission: $5.00 at the door

Where: Quirk Cultural Center, 3rd Floor (?Newell Theatre?)

1201 Grant Street, Cuyahoga Falls

For more information, contact me at PNRSusan at hotmail.com,
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Mortgage refinance is hot 1) Rates near 30-yr lows 2) Good credit get intro-rate 4.625%* From mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com Mon Apr 2 10:45:55 2007 From: mycp at weathervaneplayhouse.com (Melanie YC Pepe) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:45:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Professional Development at Weathervane! APRIL 16! Message-ID: <038301c7754e$c44b3330$6a01a8c0@wcp.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_037F_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30" ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable NEWS RELEASE=20 Contact: Melanie YC Pepe (330) 836-2626x 17=20 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 Check out his website here! http://www.joecali.com/=20 What can you do to become professional? Forget what you've been told = about the quality of your voice. Can you read? Can you interpret? Can = you bring copy to life? Unlike stage actors, voice actors often receive = NO advance script. yet YOU must be able to bring the text to life! = Develop these skills along with the business savvy you need for a career = in Voice Acting. And=20 GET CALLED AGAIN! Space is limited so sign-up today!=20 #### ------=_NextPart_001_0380_01C7752D.3CD57A30 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
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Adult = Education=20 SPRING 2007
~ Ages 18 and = Up=20 ~
 
Acting = for the=20 Camera
Mondays, 7:00 pm ~ = 9:00 pm, Four=20 Classes, Tuition $100 =
April 16 ~ May=20 7
Instructor: Rohn Thomas ~ AEA, SAG,=20 AFTRA
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The purpose of this course = is to=20 introduce the student to techniques for acting "on camera" or in films. = We will=20 discuss the difference between "stage acting" (or live theatre), and = "film=20 acting" or performance designed to be recorded and edited. The class = will=20 examine what adjustments need to be made as we approach acting for the = camera.=20 When it comes to acting for the camera, "Relax, don=92t act, and be = natural!" is=20 not all that=92s needed. Instead, this course stresses the actor=92s = unique process=20 of preparation and execution. We will discuss the visual sensibility = needed, and=20 spend time discussing the professional aspects of the business. At the = end of=20 this course you will know how to prepare and audition for a role in "the = movies"=20 and what to do once you=92ve been cast ~ vital to anyone wanting to be a = working=20 actor in the U.S.
 
The Business = of Voice=20 Acting
Saturdays, 3:00 pm ~=20 5:00 pm, Four Classes, Tuition $100
April = 14 ~ May=20 5=20
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If you or someone you know is a performer whose talent is geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ, we would love to hear from you. The 4:12 is an alternative club night based on Christian principles. It runs from 9pm to 1am every Friday night at SPAN Ministries in Tallmadge, Ohio. We are looking for performers to share their talent in a 30-minute set. The requirements for 4:12 performers are that the artists have consistently performed their talent for at least two years and that their performance be geared towards uplifting the name of Jesus Christ. If you are interested, call Minister Danielle Wiggins at 330.630.3190 or e-mail her at dwagsgospelnews at hotmail.com. God bless! From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Mon Apr 2 11:24:36 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:24:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 looking for a home Message-ID: <000001c77554$33c17e90$6601a8c0@eve> A model of R2D2 was made for use in Holiday Shows for Children at NASA. = It is approximately 3' tall. A person must sit inside to move it. It = has flashing lights and is very realistic looking. Great prop for a = Theatre group or display purposes. He is being offered FREE to a good = home.=20 To find out more about him, please contact Liz at Home: 216-941-3443, = Work: 216-433-8751 or e-mail her at elimac733 at aol.com. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From weedz at bright.net Mon Apr 2 11:59:24 2007 From: weedz at bright.net (Ginny) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 14:59:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]YOUTH THEATRE Message-ID: MORRISON PLAYMAKERS, INC. will be holding registration for THE JUNGLE BOOK on Saturday, April 21st at the Senior Center in Wadsworth, 138 High St. from 10am-2pm. 2nd registration is Sunday, Apr 22 from 1:30-3:30pm at Barberton First Presbyterian Church 636 Park Ave. Parking is in the back and enter from the door just off the parking lot for both sites...it will be marked. Classes will begin on Sat May 5th and continue on Weds from 6:30-8:30 on May 9,16,23,30. Rehearsals will begin first week of June and be on Mon and Wed - 6:30-8:30 - Thurs 3-5PM and Sat 12-2. REGISTRATION FEE: $140 ONE CHILD $115 FOR EACH ADDITIONAL CHILD FROM SAME FAMILY FEE IS DUE AT REGISTRATION....NEED MORE INFORMATION, CALL 330-416-5937 OR EMAIL: Ginny Morrison Artistic Director From desmond at ccdt.com Mon Apr 2 13:12:23 2007 From: desmond at ccdt.com (desmond) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 15:12:23 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]CCDT's 07-08 CONSORT! Dance Auditions for Youth ages 12-18 Message-ID: <20070402201223.M18768@ccdt.com> ATTENTION ALL Cleveland Area DANCERS Ages 12-18 Years Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre is holding DANCE AUDITIONS for its CONSORT! Youth Dance Training and Development Program. NO PREVIOUS DANCE TRAINING NECESSARY TO AUDITION Audition is in a class format so there is no need to prepare a dance. On Tuesday, April 10, 2007 from 4:00 pm-6:30pm at Karamu House?s Upper Dance Studio, CLEVELAND CONTEMPORARY DANCE THEATRE (CCDT) will be holding auditions for its 2007-2008 CONSORT! dance program. Registration will be from 4-4:30pm. The class will last for 1 1/2 hours and a brief wrap-up will follow for parents/guardians and student candidates. CONSORT! is an after-school program for youth ages 12-18 dedicated to helping at-risk youth achieve personal growth through focused dance training, dance-related experiences and literacy based activities. The program runs from Sept thru May, Monday-Thursday. Candidates for the CONSORT! program must possess a strong desire to dance and be willing to learn new skills, and commit to the schedule of classes and possible performances. Come to the audition prepared to move in tights and leotards or semi-loose fitting comfortable clothing, i.e. t-shirts, sweats (no street clothing or shoes, do-rags or excessive jewelry). DATE: TUESDAY, April 10, 2007 TIME: 4:00PM-6:30PM (Registration from 4-4:30pm and Audition begins at promptly at 4:30pm) LOCATION: KARAMU HOUSE UPPER DANCE STUDIO 2355 EAST 89TH STREET (& QUINCY AVENUE) CLEVELAND, OHIO 44106 (MINUTES FROM UNIVERSITY CIRCLE AND CLEVELAND CLINIC) CALL Desmond L. Davis, Education and Outreach Director at 216.791.9000 [wk], 216.288.5451 [cell] OR E-MAIL: desmond at ccdt.com TO RESERVE A SPACE Desmond L. Davis Associate Artistic Director Cleveland Contemporary Dance Theatre 2355 East 89th (& Quincy Avenue) Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.791.9000 216.791.9001 [fax] 216.288.5451 [cell] www.ccdt.com Email:info at ccdt.com From alanna at bnctheatre.com Mon Apr 2 13:20:21 2007 From: alanna at bnctheatre.com (alanna at bnctheatre.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:20:21 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]=?US-ASCII?B?Um91bGV0dGUgUHJlc3MgUmVsZWFzZQ==?= Message-ID: <20070402202021.89266.qmail@mxw1400.sanjose14-verio.com> PRESS RELEASE FOR IMMEDIEATE RELEASE Date: 3-22-07 Contact: Alanna Romansky/ Sean Derry From: The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company Summit ArtSpace Facility 140 E. Market St. Akron, OH 44308 Phone: 330.606.5317 E-mail: alanna at bnctheatre.com Website: www.bnctheatre.com Akron, OH ??? The Bang and The Clatter Theatre Company presents the Ohio Premier of Roulette, by Paul Weitz. Performances run from April 13th to May 12th, Thursday ??? Saturday at 8pm, every Sunday at 3pm, and Sunday, April 22nd at 8pm, in the Summit ArtSpace Facility, 140 E. Market Street. All Tickets are $15. All students and seniors ???Pay as You Can??? for each show. Two ???Blackout Monday??? performances will be held on April 30th and May 7th at 8pm. Tickets for those performances are $7.50 for those currently working in the theatre industry. For ticket reservations call the box office at 330.606.5317. ???Dinner and a Show??? packages are also available through Crave Restaurant. For more information call the box office or visit www.bnctheatre.com. With the attentive direction of Sean McConaha, a black comedy about the exploration of the tragedy and hilarity of suburban family life unfolds on the BNC???s stage. ???Within their addled heads, those myths of the cozy nuclear family are still stenciled, like fading, atavistic tattoos. A comedy of loneliness, in which each dysfunctional family member is dysfunctional in his or her own isolating way. You start to realize that they all have their ways of withdrawing from life. No one has it under control in ???Roulette.??? But whether they admit it or not, these characters are all at least slightly in love with the romance of the family that pulls together.??? ???Every now and then a clich?? sheds its skin in American comedy to reveal something raw and unsettling. Cultural anthropologists and savvy theatergoers should know that this molting process is occurring???a sharp-tongued, broken-hearted and seriously funny new play called Roulette...??? - The New York Times ### From ileifewriter at aim.com Mon Apr 2 13:22:50 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 16:22:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK Message-ID: <8C9437BD1E23575-180-95E8@WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" CELEBRATING BLACK ASPIRATIONS WEEK WITH WRITER/PERFORMER Ife (Gail F. 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 WRITER/PERFORMER
 
Ife
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THE AFRICAN ORAL
 TRADITION OF  STORYTELLING
 
 PERFORMING STORIES, SONGS, DRAMATIC SKITS, POEMS, RAPS AND READING EXCERPTS
 FROM HER NEW SERIES,
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AT CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY
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----------MB_8C9437BD1E23575_180_10EB6_WEBMAIL-MA02.sysops.aol.com-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Mon Apr 2 13:31:24 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 16:31:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE "Song & Dance" performance featuring Verb Ballets at Galleria on Wednesday Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8BB@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber's Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) =20 Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. =20 FINAL WEEKEND! =20 "BECK's SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times =20 Beck Center and Verb Ballets present 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 =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. =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=20 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 =20 Submitted by: Fran Storch Marketing Assistant Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue Lakewood, Ohio 44107 (216) 521-2540, ext. 244 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C77565.E240C6F7 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

*** FREE PERFORMANCE = ***

featuring=

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Wednesday,= April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near = elevators by Food = Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the = dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

“BECK’s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner…”

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

Andrew Lloyd Webber’s

Song & = Dance

Now = through April 7

Mackey = Main Stage

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland

 

***  Nominated for 8 = Tony Awards!  ***

 

Lyrics by:

Don = Black and Richard Maltby

Co-Directe= d by:

Scott = Spence & Hernando Cortez

Musically Directed by:

Larry = Goodpaster

 

More reviewer = comments…

 

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

 

=

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…”<= /font>

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.<= /b><= /p>

~ 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 or = online at www.beckcenter.org= .

 

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

 

Cast of = Characters

Emma…………………&= #8230;………………………R= 30;……….......Tracee Patterson*        

Joe……..……………= …………………………= 230;……………...Mark Tomasic

Dancer…………………= ;…………………………&#= 8230;……………Danielle Brickman         =

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…..……...Ashley Cohen**           = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Erin Conway =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ……...Katie Gnagy             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Sydney Ignacio

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;…….…….Ashley Klinger**

Dancer…….…………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;...............Faith Nejman-McNea**          = ;  Dancer………………………R= 30;……………………….......= ......Catherine Meredith =             Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ...……Brian Murphy            = Dancer………………………R= 30;…………………………= ………Anna Roberts

         =   

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

 

** Verb Ballets intern

 

Production = Staff

Beck Center Artistic Director/Co-Director…………………R= 30;…Scott Spence

Verb Ballets Artistic Director/Co-Director/ Choreographer……Hernando Cortez

Verb Ballets Executive Director………………………&#= 8230;……….Dr. Margaret Carlson

Musical Director………………………&#= 8230;………….……………..La= rry Goodpaster

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;……...…………………..R= ichard Dickinson

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Lisa Lock

Guest Teacher………………………= 230;…………………………= ;..Troy = McCarty

Stage Manager………………………= 230;…………………………= ;.Tod Huffman

Assistant Stage Manager………………………= 230;……………...Steve Shack

Scenic/Lighting Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………....Trad A. Burns

Production = Manager………………………= 230;…………………….Don McBride

Technical Director………………………&#= 8230;………………………Josep= h Carmola

Costume Designer …………………………= 230;…………………..Suzy Campbell

Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;………………………̷= 0;Richard B. Ingraham

Assistant Sound Designer………………………&#= 8230;……………..Palmer F. Jankens

Light Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;……………………Ray Gould

Sound Board Operator………………………&#= 8230;………………….Jonathon Kronenberger

Props …………………………= 230;…………...............................Kate George,  Rebecca = Lamb

Floor Crew…………………………= ;……………........................James Lenahan, Steve Shack

Follow Spots………………………̷= 0;…………………………&= #8230;..Mary Kahelin, Anna Verbiak, Sabrina Zingale

 

 

 

 

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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SPRING PRICE BREAK OF ONLY $90 PLUS TAX FOR YOUR FACE SHOTS PLEASE NOTE NEW STUDIO LOCATION & ADDRESS BELOW THERE WILL BE AT LEAST 50 SHOTS TAKEN, (AVERAGE HAS BEEN ABOUT 60) You may try several changes on top. In fact, I suggest it. Photos will be taken in high resolution digital, so you can view them while you are here. This price includes a CDROM of screen size proofs as well. If you wish a print during this special, it's only an additional $25.00. If you need a make up person, I can certainly make one available for you. Their fees are additional, and begin at $75 for females and $55 for males. I accept all forms of payment, including all credit cards. All prices plus tax of 7.5% You may book by phone 216-371-0642. Or simply email me. PLEASE BOOK AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. 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Lewis directed by Brittany L. Westfall April 11th-14th, 8pm (April 13th is sold out!) Malone College, Performing Arts Hall 515 25th St. NW Canton, OH 44709 tickets $6 weeknights/ $8 weekends call the box office for tickets: 330-471-8202 From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:22:05 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:22:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock still seeking Male Actors for Lead Roles: Non-Equity Message-ID: <8C9438418D17476-10B8-910C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently taking submissions for the 2007 season. Still Seeking Men ages 30 and up, singing and non-singing for following roles: For Big River: the role of Mark Twain: narrator of whole show also triples as Harvey Wilkes and Judge Thatcher. Does sing. Mame: Beaugarde, Mame's love interest. Must be able to sing. Debonair and gentile. Mr. Upson. Non-singing role. Comic character ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From mercuryss2003 at aol.com Mon Apr 2 14:24:01 2007 From: mercuryss2003 at aol.com (mercuryss2003 at aol.com) Date: Mon, 02 Apr 2007 17:24:01 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Mercury Summer Stock Seeking Asian American and Contact Information Message-ID: <8C943845E0D09D2-10B8-912C@mblk-r12.sysops.aol.com> Mercury Summer Stock is currently seeking an Asian American for the role of Ito in Mame. For more information check out www.mercurysummerstock.com or call Pierre Brault at 216 771 5862. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com Mon Apr 2 13:43:33 2007 From: cardinaire2003 at yahoo.com (Holly Cavanaugh) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 13:43:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Check Out the Cardinaire Radio Show on MySpace! Message-ID: <882669.94780.qm@web37304.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes. She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show. Check out the MySpace at http://www.myspace.com/cardinaireradioshow or subscribe via Itunes at http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewPodcast?id=250909691 Don't forget to check out her website at http://www.freewebs.com/cardinaire --0-860483874-1175546613=:94780 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
It started off as a small comedy radio show on the internet on a free website, but now the lovely host Cardinaire has expanded her beloved show to MySpace and ITunes.  She wants your voice to be heard so please respond with your comments, concerns or ideas for the show.
 
 
 
 
 
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--0-860483874-1175546613=:94780-- From cpribble at us.edu Mon Apr 2 15:35:37 2007 From: cpribble at us.edu (Pribble Carol) Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2007 18:35:37 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]mayes on law and order Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable If you worked with Rob Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or were classmates from = University School, you might like to catch him on Law and Order tomorrow = night (Tuesday) at 10:00.=20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77577.3C4A1326 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =0A= =0A= =0A= =0A=
If you worked with Rob = Mayes last year (The Full Monty, A Man of No = Importance at Beck; M4M and Pump Boys at CPT) or = were classmates from University School, you might like to catch him = on Law and Order tomorrow night = (Tuesday) at 10:00.
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--0-284619456-1175609262=:49167-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Tue Apr 3 07:38:26 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 10:38:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Oberlin Conservatory of Music Student Wins Met Opera Audition Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Alek Shrader, a Student at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, Wins the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s National Council Audition Tenor is one of six young singers selected for $15,000 cash prize at =20 Grand Finals Concert on April 1 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99= s =20 degree student in opera theater at the Oberlin Conservatory of Music, =20= is one of six young singers to win the Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 = =20 National Council Auditions and with it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was =20 selected from 11 finalists who performed arias with the Met =20 Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at the Grand Finals Concert, =20= held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro =20 intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! mes = amis=E2=80=9D from =20 Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. The Grand Finals Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date =20 on public radio stations across the United States. Check local =20 listings for air times. A student of Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, =20 Shrader is the third Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to =20 win the prestigious Met competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 = =20 won in 2003; soprano Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002. Born in Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a =20 bachelor=E2=80=99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s = degree in =20 opera theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies =20 with Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October =20 participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice =20 Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in L=E2=80=99Elis= ir =20 d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in =20 Dialogues des Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in West Side Story. Shrader made his professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in =20 Il Barbiere di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last =20 January sang Florville in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New = =20 York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at St. Louis, Opera = News =20 wrote: =E2=80=9CAlek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with = great skill =20 and sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last = month he =20 attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera =20 Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La Cenerentola with San =20 Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the =20= Juilliard Opera Center. Oberlin audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior =20 recital on Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His =20 program will include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. 39, = Joaqu=C3=ADn =20 Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en forma de canciones, Op. 19, Ralph Vaughan =20 Williams=E2=80=99 Four Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in =20 the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The =20= recital is free and open to the public. The Met Opera made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 =20 singers who participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 =20= regions throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the =20 Metropolitan Opera National Council. Given the reach of the =20 auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition =20 associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council =20 Auditions are considered the most prestigious in North America for =20 singers seeking to launch an operatic career. Some winners are =20 invited to join the Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist =20 Development Program. Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading =20 operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, Deborah =20 Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, Ben =20 Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera =20 season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met performances. The Oberlin Conservatory of Music, founded in 1865 and situated amid =20 the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College since 1867, is the =20 oldest continuously operating conservatory in the United States. =20 Renowned internationally as a professional music school of the =20 highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational treasure=E2=80=9D by = the =20 Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve illustrious =20 careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous Oberlin =20 alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and =20 conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, =20 Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David =20 Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary =20 music ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary =20 Ensemble (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, =20 Pacifica, Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include =20 Oberlin alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera =20 companies throughout the world. ### Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg) Content-type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

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440-775-8328 (office); 440-667-2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu
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Alek Shrader, a Student at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, = Wins

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OBERLIN, OHIO = (April 3, 2007)=E2=80=94Tenor Alek Shrader, a master=E2=80=99s degree student in opera theater at the = Oberlin Conservatory of Music, is one of six young singers to win the = Metropolitan Opera=E2=80=99s 2007 National Council Auditions and with = it, a $15,000 cash prize. He was selected from 11 finalists who = performed arias with the Met Orchestra, conducted by Marco Armiliato, at = the Grand Finals Concert, held at the Met on April 1. Shrader performed = =E2=80=9CIl mio tesoro intanto=E2=80=9D from Mozart=E2=80=99s Don = Giovanni and =E2=80=9CAh! = mes amis=E2=80=9D from Donizetti=E2=80=99s La Fille Du Regiment. =

The Grand Finals = Concert was recorded for broadcast at a later date on public radio = stations across the United States. Check local listings for air = times.

A student of = Associate Professor of Singing Salvatore Champagne, Shrader is the third = Oberlin-trained singer in the last six years to win the prestigious Met = competition. Soprano Alyson Cambridge =E2=80=9902 won in 2003; soprano = Carolyn Betty =E2=80=9999 won in 2002.

Born in = Cleveland, Ohio, Shrader, 25, is expected to receive both a bachelor=E2=80= =99s degree in vocal performance and a master=E2=80=99s degree in opera = theater from Oberlin in May 2007. He began his Oberlin studies with = Emeritus Professor of Singing Richard Miller, and last October = participated in a master class with Distinguished Professor of Voice = Marilyn Horne. His recent Oberlin roles include Nemorino in = L=E2=80=99Elisir d=E2=80=99Amore, Fenton in Merry Wives of Windsor, the Chevalier in Dialogues des = Carm=C3=A8lites, and Tony in = West Side Story.

Shrader made his = professional debut last summer as Count Almaviva in Il Barbiere = di Siviglia with Opera Theatre of St. Louis, and last January sang Florville = in Rossini=E2=80=99s Il Signor Bruschino with New York=E2=80=99s Gotham Chamber Opera. Of his debut at = St. Louis, Opera News wrote: =E2=80=9CA= lek Shrader =E2=80=A6 sang the role of Almaviva with great skill and = sensitivity, plus plenty of comic wit of his own.=E2=80=9D Last month he = attended Renata Scotto=E2=80=99s Academia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia = Opera Studio in Rome. Upcoming is Ramiro in La = Cenerentola with San = Francisco Opera=E2=80=99s Merola Opera Program. This fall he joins the = Juilliard Opera Center.

Oberlin = audiences can hear Shrader when he presents his senior recital on = Saturday, May 12, at 8 p.m. in Kulas Recital Hall. His program will = include Robert Schumann=E2=80=99s Liederkreis, Op. = 39, Joaqu=C3=ADn Turina=E2=80=99s Poema en = forma de canciones, Op. = 19, Ralph Vaughan Williams=E2=80=99 Four = Hymns, and a Rossini aria. Kulas Hall is located = in the Conservatory at 77 West College Street on the Oberlin campus. The = recital is free and open to the public.

The Met Opera = made its selection of 11 finalists from nearly 1,500 singers who = participated in the auditions held in 45 districts and 15 regions = throughout the United States and Canada, sponsored by the Metropolitan = Opera National Council. Given the reach = of the auditions, the number of applicants, and the long tradition = associated with them, the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions = are considered the most prestigious in North America for singers seeking = to launch an operatic career. Some winners are invited to join the = Metropolitan Opera Lindemann Young Artist Development Program. =E2=80=A8=E2= =80=A8 Past winners of the Met auditions include many of today=E2=80=99s = leading operatic artists such as Ren=C3=A9e Fleming, Hei-Kyung Hong, = Deborah Voigt, Grace Bumbry, Susan Graham, Dolora Zajick, Nathan Gunn, = Ben Heppner, Thomas Hampson, and Samuel Ramey. During a typical opera = season, more than 100 alumni of the auditions sing in Met = performances.

The Oberlin = Conservatory of Music, founded in = 1865 and situated amid the intellectual vitality of Oberlin College = since 1867, is the oldest continuously operating conservatory in the = United States. Renowned internationally as a professional = music school of the highest caliber and pronounced a =E2=80=9Cnational = treasure=E2=80=9D by the Washington Post, its alumni have gone on to achieve = illustrious careers in all aspects of the serious music world. Numerous = Oberlin alumni have attained stature as solo performers, composers, and = conductors, among them Jennifer Koh, Steven Isserlis, Denyce Graves, = Franco Farina, Lisa Saffer, George Walker, Christopher Rouse, David = Zinman, and Robert Spano. All of the members of the contemporary music = ensembles eighth blackbird and the International Contemporary Ensemble = (ICE) are Oberlin graduates, and members of the Mir=C3=B3, Pacifica, = Juilliard, and Fry Street quartets, among others, include Oberlin = alumni, who can also be found in major orchestras and opera companies = throughout the world.

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= --Boundary_(ID_8ftKt78+QohGba67mqUVeg)-- From jeon at artistschair.com Tue Apr 3 07:39:28 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 7:39:28 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need a DJ? David Ebbert/Apr. 3 & Other News! Message-ID: <26095612.1175611168589.JavaMail.root@web18> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" DJ - DAVID EBBERT (Location: Cleveland, Ohio) (April 3, 2007) To view David's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1077 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. From justin_tatum at hotmail.com Tue Apr 3 08:09:24 2007 From: justin_tatum at hotmail.com (Justin Tatum) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:09:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for male Actor for Ohio Premiere of 'Stained Glass Ugly' Message-ID: --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Q= ui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mid-30's age rang= e for the role of Adam. =20 This is a two person show, very demanding role. =20 Synopsis: After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower half of h= is face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of his tongue= that once was so effortless. His fiance of the time struggles to maintain= their relationship and the love they once shared. Through several genres = and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret how the world sees the= m, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to present and beyond. = How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty becomes so horribly disfigu= red? =20 The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement. Actors work on contra= ct for pay. =20 Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time. Sincerely,Justin TatumFourth Wall Productions= --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Fourth Wall Productions next production of Stained Glass Ugly, written by Qui Nguyen, is looking for a male actor in the mid-20's to mi= d-30's age range for the role of Adam.
 
This is a two person show, very demanding role.
 
Synopsis:  After a horribly freak accident that mangles the lower= half of his face, Adam struggles to regain the speech patterns and use of = his tongue that once was so effortless.  His fiance of the time strugg= les to maintain their relationship and the love they once shared.  Thr= ough several genres and styles of theater and pop-culture they interpret ho= w the world sees them, contrasting to how they see themselves from past to = present and beyond.  How can inner beauty sustain when outer beauty be= comes so horribly disfigured?
 
The show opens May 25th for a three week engagement.  Actors work= on contract for pay.
 
Auditions are by appointment only, please contact Rebecca Cole at (330)283-= 2442 to schedule a time.

Sincerely,
Justin T= atum
Fourth Wall Productions


<= /body> = --_0b54430e-b46e-41fe-83b5-9ccd5e808a12_-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Tue Apr 3 08:56:19 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 11:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance = performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77608.A0966418-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 09:28:33 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 09:28:33 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Kitten Wanted Message-ID: <410740.36133.qm@web36508.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Now how often does this happen? Wife and I are seeking a 4-6month old female kitten to join our family member and become a playmate with our Cocker Spaniel pup. Short hair in important but color is not. We live in Medina but are moving to Cleveland Heights shortly. We can take the kitten now or we can wait for a bit. ____________________________________________________________________________________ The fish are biting. Get more visitors on your site using Yahoo! Search Marketing. http://searchmarketing.yahoo.com/arp/sponsoredsearch_v2.php From somethingdada at aztemail.com Tue Apr 3 10:40:33 2007 From: somethingdada at aztemail.com (Something Dada) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 13:40:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Spring Weather: A Public Service Announcement from Something Dada Message-ID: <20070403-13403384-6ac-0@acc7> The solstice has come and gone, and we are now full-fledged into spring. As such, the weather will be changing rapidly, and will often be a topic of conversation. Unfortunately, many people fall into old, annoying, conversational traps when discussing this common subject. To help you avoid this trap, Something Dada has prepared a list of things NOT to say when conversing about the climate. - "Hot/cold/wet/humid/etc. enough for you?" This old standby was dated when your grandparents were wearing whatever passed for Pampers back then. - "Can you believe this weather?" Yes. We can. You know why? Because it's there. 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This is perfect weather for going to see the hilarious improvisational comedy of Something Dada!" You can change the exact wording, but using this general idea will make you infinitely more popular than any of the tired old saws listed above. Then go to http://www.somethingdada.com, e-mail info at somethingdada.com, or call 216.696.4242 and make reservations, and you'll be enjoying the weather inside our theater, and the adulation of your friends for your conversational skills. And you know why it's so hot? Temperature. SOMETHING DADA IMPROVISATIONAL COMEDY All New... All Different... Like Always. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Next show times (all ages welcome - all tickets just $10): Friday, April 6th, 2007 8:00 PM Saturday, April 7th, 2007 8:00 PM and 10:30 PM Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Avenue Cleveland, OH Free Parking In Rear Cash and Checks only, ATM on site ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Something Dada The Tower Press Building 1900 Superior Ave., Suite 120 Cleveland, OH 44114 216.696.HAHA (4242) info at somethingdada.com http://www.somethingdada.com http://www.cafepress.com/somethingdada http://www.myspace.com/somethingdada Please do not reply to this email. To respond, please send email to info at somethingdada.com. This announcement was sent to neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com. If you do not wish to receive future announcements, please copy and paste the following into your browser's address bar: http://somethingdada.aztemail.com/optout.asp?addid=1535218&listid=78 From blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org Tue Apr 3 10:09:33 2007 From: blhiggins at edenvalleyenterprises.org (Bette Lou Higgins) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:09:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]r2d2 -- home at last! Message-ID: <000401c77612$e3265ea0$6601a8c0@eve> To all who offered to take r2d2 into their homes -- he has been adopted. = Thanks for helping. Bette Lou Higgins Artistic Director Eden Valley Enterprises www.edenvalleyenterprises.org From vwilson at karamu.com Tue Apr 3 10:23:58 2007 From: vwilson at karamu.com (Vivian C. Wilson) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:23:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Karamu looking for summer cultural arts instructors Message-ID: <000001c77614$dfcf0b60$3501a8c0@karamuhouse.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment? Or Do you enjoy the arts and love working with children? You're Invited to Karamu's Open House for Summer Employment Karamu House Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors in: Drama Dance Visual Arts Digital Photography When: Wednesday, April 18, 2007 Where: Karamu House Concert Hall 2355 East 89th Street Cleveland, Ohio 44106 Time: 3pm - 7pm Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their discipline For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. 228 ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Are you an arts professional looking for summer employment?

Or =

Do you enjoy the = arts and love working with children?

You’re = Invited to Karamu’s Open House for Summer = Employment

Karamu House = Summer Youth Cultural Arts Program is looking for counselors and arts instructors = in:

Drama

Dance

Visual = Arts

Digital = Photography

When: Wednesday, = April 18, 2007

Where: Karamu = House Concert Hall

2355 East 89th = Street

Cleveland, Ohio 44106   =

Time: 3pm - = 7pm

Applicants must be at least 18 years old and have a = minimum of two years experience working with children and/or teaching in their = discipline

For more information please call (216) 795-7070, ext. = 228

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C775F3.58BD6B60-- From Cindi at playhousesquare.org Tue Apr 3 10:28:34 2007 From: Cindi at playhousesquare.org (Cindi Szymanski) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:28:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FREE Mock Audition Workshop with All Shook Up! Message-ID: <7F149345E01A6A469CE2CE13DBF6FF0005A188D4@ntserv6.playhousesquare.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Broadway Buzz Backstage Master Class Wednesday, April 18 12:00 pm - 1:30 pm Idea Center at Playhouse Square 1375 Euclid Avenue FREE Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop. Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of music to sing. Please bring the sheet music in the correct key. Be prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you have them. Registration to participate or observe is required. Please call 216.348.7909. =20 Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center. www.PlayhouseSquare.org/arts-education =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Broadway = Buzz Backstage Master Class
Wednesday, April 18
12:00 pm - 1:30 pm

Idea Center at Playhouse Square

1375 Euclid Avenue

FREE

Join the cast and artistic team members of All Shook Up as they lead a FREE Mock Audition Workshop.  Participants must come prepared with 16 bars of = music to sing.  Please bring the sheet music in the correct key.  Be = prepared to dance and wear clothes that you can move in and dance shoes if you = have them.

Registratio= n to participate or observe is required.  Please call = 216.348.7909.

 

Broadway Buzz programs are presented by the Arts Education Department at Playhouse Square Center.

www.Playhou= seSquare.org/arts-education

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77615.81C3969C-- From jcoyne at beckcenter.org Tue Apr 3 10:56:19 2007 From: jcoyne at beckcenter.org (John Coyne) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 13:56:19 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]A Call for Artists to Exhibit at the Beck Center during our 2007-2008 Theater Season Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84E99C2F5@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable A Call For Artists: The Beck Center for the Arts seeks art exhibitions for its 2007-2008 Theater Season. =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is one of the area's largest cultural and performing arts organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland's Westside. Each year, we provide professional theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of thousands of patrons in Northeast Ohio. =20 We are currently seeking art submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater season which runs from September though August. Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek Galleria in the Beck Center's Main lobby, the Galleria located in the waiting area of the center's Music Armory Building, and for other possible exhibit areas. Exhibits typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community through press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means of communication. =20 Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center: 1) We accept all media that can be publicly displayed 2) Artists are responsible for installing and dismantling their exhibits 3) All works must be properly matted, framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus 4) All works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center frequented by families. We have the right to not accept inappropriate artwork. No nudes as subject matter are accepted for exhibit. 5) Exhibited works may be offered for sale. The Beck Center collects 20% commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on display until the close of the exhibit. =20 How to enter: Please send your submissions to: =20 The Beck Center for the Arts Attn: John Coyne - Gallery 17801 Detroit Ave Lakewood, OH 44107 =20 Submissions should include the following: *=09 5 - 10 images of your work. Digital files are preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer. Slides are also acceptable. (no nudes as subject matter, please) * An artist statement * A bio sheet or resume which details your exhibit history =20 Submission deadline is June 1, 2007 =20 Note: there is no fee for submitting your work. Images submitted for exhibit will not be returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and confidential. =20 Selection Process A panel of artists, instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a gallery schedule for the entire season. Artists will be notified of Beck Center's intent to exhibit their work by August 1, 2007 =20 =20 Thank you for you interest in our exhibit opportunities. We look forward to receiving your submissions! Please feel free to contact me with any questions: Email: jcoyne at beckcenter.org . Phone: 216-521-2540 ext 236. =20 Sincerely, =20 =20 John Coyne Gallery Coordinator Ph: 216/521-2540 x236 Fx: 216/521-2110 Em: jcoyne at beckcenter.org =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77619.61D8EAA5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

A Call For = Artists:  The Beck = Center for the Arts seeks art = exhibitions=20 for its 2007-2008 Theater Season.

 

The = Beck Center=20 for the Arts is one of the area’s largest cultural and performing = arts=20 organizations and the only institution of its kind on Cleveland’s Westside.  Each year, we provide = professional=20 theater performances and high-quality arts education for tens of = thousands of=20 patrons in Northeast=20 Ohio.

 

We are currently seeking art=20 submissions to be considered for exhibition during our 2007-2008 theater = season=20 which runs from September though August. =20 Exhibits are needed for the Jean Bulicek=20 Galleria in the Beck = Center’s Main lobby, the Galleria = located in the=20 waiting area of the center’s Music Armory=20 Building, and for = other=20 possible exhibit areas.  = Exhibits=20 typically last for four to six weeks, and are promoted to the community = through=20 press releases, website posting, newsletters, postcards, and other means = of=20 communication.

 

Rules for exhibiting at Beck Center:<= /B>

1)     =20 We=20 accept all media that can be publicly displayed

2)     =20 Artists=20 are responsible for installing and dismantling their=20 exhibits

3)     =20 All=20 works must be properly = matted,=20 framed, and include appropriate hanging apparatus

4)     =20 All=20 works must be of appropriate subject matter as this is a center = frequented by=20 families.  We have the = right to not=20 accept inappropriate artwork.  = No nudes as subject matter are = accepted for=20 exhibit.

5)     =20 Exhibited=20 works may be offered for sale.  = The=20 Beck=20 Center collects = 20%=20 commission on works sold in its galleries, and all works must remain on = display=20 until the close of the exhibit.

 

How to enter:

Please send = your=20 submissions to:

 

The Beck = Center for the=20 Arts

Attn:  John Coyne -=20 Gallery

17801 Detroit=20 Ave

Lakewood, OH =20 44107

 

 Submissions should include the=20 following:

  •  5 – 10 = images of your=20 work.  Digital files are = preferred, either by disc or by electronic transfer.  Slides are also = acceptable.  (no nudes as subject matter, = please)
  • An artist=20 statement
  • A bio sheet = or resume=20 which details your exhibit history

 

Submission = deadline is June 1,=20 2007

 

Note: =20 there is no fee for submitting your work.  Images submitted for exhibit = will not be=20 returned to the artist, but will be treated as proprietary and=20 confidential.

 

Selection=20 Process

A panel of = artists,=20 instructors, and administrators will review submissions and build a = gallery=20 schedule for the entire season.  =20 Artists will be notified of Beck Center’s intent to exhibit = their work by=20 August 1, 2007

 

 

Thank you for = you interest=20 in our exhibit opportunities.  = We=20 look forward to receiving your submissions!  Please feel free to contact me = with any=20 questions:   = Email:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org.  Phone:  216-521-2540  ext = 236.

 

Sincerely,

 

 

John=20 Coyne

Gallery=20 Coordinator

Ph:  216/521-2540 =20 x236
Fx:  = 216/521-2110
Em:  jcoyne at beckcenter.org
 
 
 
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-------------------------------1175623908-- From rmpavlock at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:36:57 2007 From: rmpavlock at yahoo.com (Rebecca Pavlock) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:36:57 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tap Class for ages 5-6 Message-ID: <20070403193657.10903.qmail@web54207.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6! Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45. Children will have fun and learn a new skill. Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com. There is still time to sign up! --------------------------------- Finding fabulous fares is fun. Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Acting Out School is still seeking students for its pre-tap class for ages 5-6!  Class is on Saturday mornings at 9:45.  Children will have fun and learn a new skill.  Please call Becky Pavlock with any questions at 216-394-7512 or send an email to rmpavlock at yahoo.com.  There is still time to sign up!
 


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Let Yahoo! FareChase search your favorite travel sites to find flight and hotel bargains. --0-1491825610-1175629017=:96661-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Tue Apr 3 12:38:24 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:38:24 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical theater workshop taught by Broadway performer April 15 Message-ID: <004a01c77627$a4b07ba0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Broadway performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 (CANAL FULTON) -- A musical theater workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio. Jonathan Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want to pursue professional musical theater. A beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. Tisevich, whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of "Titanic," will give a brief performance from one of the musicals he was in while in New York City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of "RENT" on Broadway and was cast in "Miss Saigon" and "The Full Monty." He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions. During the musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the Turning Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417. The Turning Pointe School of Dance home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET 2387 Locust Street South Canal Fulton, OH 44614 (330) 854-1417 www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net ------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

   

 

FOR IMMEDIATE = RELEASE

 

Broadway = performer presents musical theater workshop April 15 =

(CANAL FULTON) --  A musical theater = workshop will be presented Sunday, April 15 at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, = 2387 Locust St., Canal Fulton, Ohio.

Jonathan = Tisevich, a Canton native, will share his experience and offer guidance to those who want = to pursue professional musical theater. 

A = beginner/intermediate class for ages 8-14 will be 1-2:30 p.m. Cost is $30. An advanced class = for ages 13 and up will be 3:30-5:30 p.m. Cost is $35. =

Tisevich, = whose big break came when he was cast as the male lead in the national tour of “Titanic,” will give a brief performance from one of the = musicals he was in while in New York = City. Tisevich was also a part of the 10-year anniversary cast of =  “RENT” on Broadway and was cast in “Miss Saigon” and “The = Full Monty.” He also has acted and directed regionally in numerous productions.

During the = musical theater workshops, the students will get the opportunity to grow and = learn more about themselves as performers during intense and unique acting = exercises, according to Tisevich. In the advanced class, each student will also = perform a monologue and be given feedback and constructive criticism. Call the = Turning = Pointe School of Dance at 330-854-1417.

 =

The Turning Pointe School of = Dance           &n= bsp;
home of the OHIO YOUTH BALLET
2387 Locust Street = South

Canal Fulton, OH  44614

(330) = 854-1417

www.turningpointeschoolofdance.net   &nb= sp;           &nbs= p;            = ;          

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------=_NextPart_000_004B_01C77606.1D9EDBA0-- From broadwaysch at yahoo.com Tue Apr 3 12:52:49 2007 From: broadwaysch at yahoo.com (Barbara Bachtell) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 12:52:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need PT children's dance instructor starting April 14 Message-ID: <286757.40826.qm@web81813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14: Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m. The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session). The ideal candidate will: Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance. Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable. Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9. Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children. Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way. Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults. You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts. You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session. When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references. --0-934337930-1175629969=:40826 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
We are in immediate need of a part-time dance instructor to teach two eight-week spring session classes at the Broadway School of Music & the Arts beginning Saturday, April 14:  Dance I (ages 3-5) from 10:00 - 10:45 a.m. and Dance II (ages 6-8) from 10:45 - 11:45 a.m.  The pay is $25 per class ($400 for both classes for the 8-week session).
 
The ideal candidate will:
  • Have thorough training in Ballet or Modern dance.  Knowledge of other forms such as Jazz, Tap, Hip Hop, etc. is desirable.
  • Have prior experience teaching dance to children ages 3-9.
  • Be skilled at nurturing the joy of movement in young children.
  • Be able to teach basic dance movements and vocabulary in a creative, fun and sequential way.
  • Have an interest in working with our school to develop its dance program, including classes for older children and adults.
You must be able to teach all eight Saturdays (4/14, 4/21, 4/28, 5/5, 5/12, 5/19, 6/2 & 6/9) and establish rapport with students and their parents/guardians within the context of a diverse, urban neighborhood-based community school of the arts.  You will also guide each class in creating its own simple dance to perform informally at the end of the 8-week session.
 
When responding to this email, please include cover letter, resume and names of three professional references.
--0-934337930-1175629969=:40826-- From Rex.Snider at bendix.com Tue Apr 3 13:16:53 2007 From: Rex.Snider at bendix.com (Rex.Snider at bendix.com) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:16:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Wanted volunteer webmaster Message-ID: <369EE028D0B173429EA29AC1A29EB1230D2A07BC@elys0013> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Kalliope Stage is looking for a volunteer webmaster. No need to do = serious design work, that will be done by others and provided to the = webmaster for implimenting on the website. Just someone with the time to = do somewhat regular maintainence and improvements.=20 Please contact:=20 Rex Snider=20 Managing Director=20 Kalliope Stage=20 rex.snider at kalliopestage.com=20 216-321-0870=20 Best Regards,=20 Rex R. Snider=20 Best Regards, =20 Rex R. Snider -- Pro/E CAD Administrator Bendix Commercial Vehicle Systems LLC 901 Cleveland Street Elyria, OH 44035 Phone: 440-329-9586 Fax: 440-329-9780 e-mail: rex.snider at bendix.com =20 http://HYPERLINK "http://www.bendix.com/"www.bendix.com = =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Wanted volunteer webmaster

Kalliope Stage is looking for a = volunteer webmaster. No need to do serious design work, that will be = done by others and provided to the webmaster for implimenting on the = website. Just someone with the time to do somewhat regular maintainence = and improvements.

Please contact:
Rex Snider
Managing Director
Kalliope Stage
rex.snider at kalliopestage.com
216-321-0870
Best Regards,
Rex R. = Snider


Best Regards,

=A0


Rex R. = Snider


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Pro/E CAD Administrator

Bendix Commercial Vehicle = Systems LLC

901 Cleveland Street=A0 = Elyria, OH=A0 44035

Phone:=A0 440-329-9586

Fax:=A0=A0=A0=A0=A0 = 440-329-9780

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C7762D.051697F8-- From cvlt at cvlt.org Tue Apr 3 13:18:33 2007 From: cvlt at cvlt.org (CVLT) Date: Tue, 03 Apr 2007 16:18:33 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS: "The Foreigner" at CVLT Message-ID: <4612B699.8060209@cvlt.org> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner" WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955 Directed by Bob McCoy Written/ /by/ /Larry Shue AUDITION DETAILS: Needed - 5 men, 2 women * CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer. * S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend. * BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA. Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others. * REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret * CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante. David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful. * ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake. * OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan /*THE FOREIGNER */When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You're sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production. Dates: AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30 PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30 Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com www.CVLT.org --------------090002040808000302040305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

AUDITIONS for "The Foreigner"

WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM

CHAGRIN VALLEY LITTLE THEATRE - 40 River Street in Chagrin Falls, OH - 440-247-8955

Directed by Bob McCoy
Written by Larry Shue

AUDITION DETAILS:

Needed - 5 men, 2 women

  • CHARLIE BAKER - 40's - 50's - forlorn, lost soul. Science fiction proofreader for the last 27 years. Former British army officer.
  • S/Sgt. FROGGY LeSEUR - 40's - 50's - British. Career army man. Demolitions expert. Charlie's best friend.
  • BETTY MEEKS - 70's - widow. Owner of Betty Meeks Fishing Lodge Resort in Tilghman County, GA.  Lower class southerner with a heart of gold. Wise about some things, naive about others.
  • REV. DAVID MARSHALL LEE - late 20's - 30's - friendly, open, helpful - a "regular fella" with a dark secret
  • CATHERINE SIMMS - 20's - former debutante.  David's fiancee. Gives first impression of being shrill, spoiled, and spiteful.
  • ELLARD SIMMS - 18 -23 - Catherine's younger brother - a lumpy, overgrown, backward youth. More than a little slow on the uptake.
  • OWEN MUSSER - 30's - 50's - a real Georgia cracker. Evil, superstitious - leader of the local Klan

THE FOREIGNER When a shy Englishman traveling in rural Georgia decides to avoid the locals by pretending not to understand any English, he becomes privy to secrets, scandals and conspiracies galore, leading to an outrageous comedic climax that's sure to have you in stitches. You’re sure to laugh yourself silly at this high-spirited comedy, which was given two Obie Awards and two Outer Critics Circle Awards as Best New American Play and Best Off-Broadway Production.

Dates:

AUDITIONS - WEDNESDAY APRIL 11th & THURSDAY APRIL 12th - 7:00 PM
CALLBACKS - (if needed) Sunday 4/15 at 7pm
REHEARSALS start Monday, 4/30
PRODUCTION - Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00, 6/8 - 6/30

Questions? Email bobmccoy31 at juno.com

www.CVLT.org



--------------090002040808000302040305-- From ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com Tue Apr 3 14:52:06 2007 From: ttempleman at clevelandplayhouse.com (Tara Templeman) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 16:52:06 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Theatre Rocks Event on April 12 Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Cleveland Play House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) event! Theatre Rocks! Thursday, April 12, 2007 6:00-7:45 p.m. Studio One Theatre Complimentary food, specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment provided. Please feel free to bring interested co-workers and friends. RSVP to lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9 Stay after for the 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. 233. The Cleveland Play House 8500 Euclid Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44106 216.795.7000 www.clevelandplayhouse.com ------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Theatre Rocks Event on April 12

The Cleveland Play = House invites you to their first ever Young Professionals (ages 25-40) = event!

Theatre = Rocks!
Thursday, April 12, = 2007
6:00-7:45 = p.m.
Studio One = Theatre

Complimentary food, = specialty drinks, cash bar, tours and musical entertainment = provided.

Please feel free to = bring interested co-workers and friends.

RSVP to = lcalevich at clevelandplayhouse.com by Monday, April 9

Stay after for the = 8:00 p.m. performance of ELLA. Tickets for those who attend this event = are only $15.00. For more information, please call 216.795.7000, ext. = 233.

The Cleveland Play = House
8500 Euclid = Avenue
Cleveland, Ohio = 44106
216.795.7000
www.clevelandplayhouse.com







------=_NextPart_000_0130_01C77610.72BECE10-- From vmd614 at sbcglobal.net Tue Apr 3 15:39:03 2007 From: vmd614 at sbcglobal.net (VINCENT DEPAUL) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 15:39:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]TD needed immediately for Guys and Dols Message-ID: <20070403223903.63759.qmail@web82012.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls. Set construction starts 4/9/07. Stipend is $500.00 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. --0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
TD needed immediately for the Holy Name High production of Guys and Dolls.  Set construction starts 4/9/07.  Stipend is $500.00  Must have own tools and suitable transportation for any materials purchased.  This is a pretty simple gig and should take no longer than 1 week to complete around the schedule you determine.   Call 216/227-9428 for additional information.
--0-1869379162-1175639943=:62305-- From zorratheexplora at att.net Tue Apr 3 17:22:28 2007 From: zorratheexplora at att.net (zorratheexplora at att.net) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 00:22:28 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Songs for a New World sheet music Message-ID: <040420070022.26154.4612EFC2000D224B0000662A21587667550E9D01049F980A0A089B0E9D9D0196@att.net> --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello everyone. I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated. The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well. Thanks to all!! Happy Spring!!! --NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0 Content-Type: text/html Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello everyone.
I'm searching for the sheet music from the musical Songs For a New World. If anyone can help me out, by sending it to me or telling me where I get it, it'd be much appreciated.
The one song I really need is I'm Not Afraid Of Anything, but if you can get me any other songs that'd be wonderful as well.
Thanks to all!!
Happy Spring!!! 
--NextPart_Webmail_9m3u9jl4l_26154_1175646148_0-- From dazzletap at neo.rr.com Tue Apr 3 18:37:35 2007 From: dazzletap at neo.rr.com (Norma Capocci) Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2007 21:37:35 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Lady Liberty & Frank Sinatra singer wanted Message-ID: <004201c77659$d277ec30$6401a8c0@homepc> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting an auction called "A Night on = Broadway." They are looking for someone who can portray "Lady Liberty" = and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator. For details please contact Teresa Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or = call her at 330-497-1556 (home) or 330-324-7304 (cell). Thank you. Norma Capocci ------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
St. Thomas HS in Louisville is hosting = an auction=20 called "A Night on Broadway."  They are looking for someone who can = portray=20 "Lady Liberty" and a Frank Sinatra singer impersonator.
 
For details please contact Teresa = Forchione at tforchione5 at neo.rr.com or =
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Thank you.
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------=_NextPart_000_003F_01C77638.4AF16A50-- From shart00 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 04:40:28 2007 From: shart00 at hotmail.com (susan hart) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 07:40:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Set Person Needed Message-ID:

Garfield Heights Little Theatre needs a set builder for their May Production of "Love. Sex and the I.R.S.  Small interior set.  Small salary involved.  More info call 662-1223 to the director - he can explain exactly what is needed. Or call 441-7027 and leave message.



The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From royberko at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:39:41 2007 From: royberko at yahoo.com (Roy Berko) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:39:41 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Berko review: THE TEMPEST (Great Lakes Theatre Festival) Message-ID: <597996.16124.qm@web33101.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Farce over substance: ?THE TEMPEST? at Great Lakes Theater Festival Roy Berko (Member, American Theatre Critics Association) --THE TIMES NEWSPAPERS-- Lorain County Times--Westlaker Times--Lakewood News Times--Olmsted-Fairview Times ?We are such stuff as dreams are made of.? ?THE TEMPEST,? now being staged at Great Lakes Theatre Festival, is sometimes billed as Shakespeare?s last play. In fact, ?HENRY VII? and ?TWO NOBLE KINSMEN? were written later. Another misconception about the play is that it is a comedy. Modern editors have relabelled it as either a romance or a fantasy. To add to the interesting background of the script, when it was written it was basically ignored as a minor work. Today, however, critics and scholars consider it to be one of the Bard?s greatest works. In contrast to many of Shakespeare?s plays, which make for excellent reading, ?THE TEMPEST? requires staging to develop its full effect. It is inherently theatrical since it contains invisible beings that the audience can see but the characters cannot and lends itself to farcical interludes that can?t be created on the page. It is multi-sensory theatre which includes storms, music, and sounds which are required to create its imagery. Shakespeare, in his major plays, often asked, ?What is a human being?? This is the theme of ?THE TEMPEST.? The play begins with a tempestuous storm at sea. Twelve years previously Prospero, the Duke of Milan, was usurped by his brother Antonio with the support of Alonso, King of Naples, and the king?s brother, Sebastian. But for the help of Alonso?s advisor, Gonzalo, he would have been killed with his only daughter Miranda. Gonzalo furnished them with the means to survive, including Prospero?s precious books, and cast them into the sea. They eventually landed on a remote island, once ruled by the witch Sycorax, but now inhabited by her only son, the malformed Caliban. Upon his arrival Prospero released Ariel, a powerful spirit who had been enslaved by Sycorax. It is through the help of the ?invisible? Ariel that Prospero, aware that a passing ship contains his brother and the co-conspirators, causes a storm and shipwrecks the vessel. As the play unfolds, love, plotting, drunkenness, a test of faith, new awarnesses and physical and psychological discovery take place. With a good production, it is Shakespeare at his finest. Any director of ?THE TEMPEST? must make several decisions: How far is s/he going to go to take the fantasy? Is farce or comedy going to reign? Andrew May, directing his first play for GLFT, has decided to let loose all the effects, play for laughs, thus overshadowing the text. As for the cast, Sara Bruner is delightful as Ariel, the airy Spirit. She moves well and develops a consistent character. Handsome David Gregory is on target as the naive love-controlled Ferdinand. On the other hand, Aled Davies disappoints as Prospero. He displays two moods...quiet or yelling. He doesn?t build a compelling character. When we hear Prospero recite the epilogue, after laying down his wand, we should feel that all in the world is well. Unfortunately, that was not the case. David Anthony Smith (Sebastian) yells almost every line. Dougfred Miller (Antonio) is often difficult to hear as he doesn?t project. Though they delighted the audience with their overdone actions, Jeffrey Hawkins and Lynn Robert Berg, are over the top as two drunken shipmates, substituting slapstick for concept. Pretty Laura Welsh screeches her way through the role of Miranda, daughter to Prospero. CAPSULE JUDGEMENT: If you like farce carried to its max, startling special effects, and stress on visual effects over substance then you?ll like this production of ?THE TEMPEST.? It?s not a bad production, just one with a debatable interpretation and some questionable acting. For educators: GLTF has prepared an excellent teacher?s guide to accompany a discussion for students who will be attending this fun production. A special student rate of $13 applies for the run of this show and ?HAY FEVER.? ?THE TEMPEST? and ?HAY FEVER? run through April 21 at the Ohio Theatre in Playhouse Square. For ticket information call 216-241-6000 or go to www.greatlakestheater.org 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 ____________________________________________________________________________________ Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. http://farechase.yahoo.com/promo-generic-14795097 From avalentine at wooster.edu Wed Apr 4 00:34:59 2007 From: avalentine at wooster.edu (Ansley Valentine) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 03:34:59 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Message-ID: <46131CE30200008D000099FD@mailgate.wooster.edu> Auditions for Independent Film MON., APRIL 9 in CLEVELAND HEIGHTS Actors sought for an independent short film: working title ???The Incident.??? A legendary fraternity party leads to tragic results. The film will shoot in Cleveland April 20-22. There is no pay, but actors will receive a copy of the finished DVD. Speaking and extra roles are available for many men and women between 18-25 years old, and 1 man or woman between 40-60 years old. Auditions for speaking roles will be held MONDAY, APRIL 9 at: CLEVELAND HEIGHTS COMMUNITY CENTER 1 Monticello Boulevard (at Mayfield Road) Activity Room #4 in the Child Care Suite Actors will be seen between 7:15 PM and 9 PM. No monologue is required. Actors will read from the script. We are striving for a racially diverse cast. All are welcome to audition. Extras should not attend these auditions. Instead, submit a recent photo and resume (if applicable) via email to avalentine at wooster.edu. For more information, please call Ansley Valentine at (330) 347-1519 or email avalentine at wooster.edu. SPEAKING CHARACTER DESCRIPTIONS Fraternity Members???All are 18-22 years old. Aside from the two characters specified, these roles can be played by any ethnicity. In fact, we are striving for a racially diverse cast. President ??? Joe Martinez (Hispanic, good looking, tries to be a good leader and do the right thing) Vice President ??? Kyle (Caucasian. Feels as though he was ???passed over??? for the president???s post. Harbors some racially motivated animosity.) Pledge Trainer - Collier Treasurer - Drew Recruitment Chair - Simon Risk Manager - David Social Chairman - Ted New Recruit - Ryan Russell Various members and pledges (extras with a few lines) Alumnus ??? Marcus (24 years old. Had been a strong member of the fraternity. After graduation, he gave up, started smoking pot, etc.) Chapter Advisor (30 to 40 years old male) Sorority Girl ??? Ashley (Attends the party and gets very drunk, falls and hurts herself) Sorority Girl 2 ??? Ashley???s Friend Various college women Policeman ??? Jeff (Late 20???s???early 30???s, strong) Uninvited Guests ??? Two drunk, unruly college guys. One is ready to start a fight. Detective (50-60 years old. Typical, hard-pushing police detective. Has a dislike for those who try to avoid responsibility.) EXTRAS (Party guests of college age) Ansley Valentine Ohio State Director, KCACTF Region III Assistant Professor Department of Theatre The College of Wooster 1189 Beall Avenue Wooster, OH 44691 330-263-2028 Office 330-347-1519 Cell Phone From msbusybee52 at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 05:32:55 2007 From: msbusybee52 at hotmail.com (Bev Muzilla) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 08:32:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]"Hello, Dolly!" Auditions Message-ID:
Lorain Community Music Theater
will be holding auditions for
"Hello, Dolly!"
Sat., April 14th and Sun., April 15th
 
Location:  St. Mary's School Hall ~ 7th & Reid Ave,. Lorain
Registration:  11:30am
Auditions to begin promptly at Noon and will be finished by 3pm
Call-backs will be held on Sun., April 15th, beginning at 4pm
 
Bring a prepared vocal selection and sheet music.  An accompanist will be provided.  Come dressed for movement.
 
Production Dates:  July 13, 14, 20, 21, & 22 (matinee), 2007
at the beautifully restored Lorain Palace Theater at 6th & Broadway, Lorain
 
Directed by Ansley Valentine
Produced by Bev Muzilla
 
Join us as we celebrate our 30th Anniversary!
Have questions regarding our production?  Please respond to this e-mail.
 


The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. From Huntheatre at aol.com Wed Apr 4 06:03:14 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:03:14 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Huntington Playhouse Seeks Costumers Message-ID: -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. This is a compensated position. For a complete list of productions go to our web site- _www.huntingtonplayhouse.com_ (http://www.huntingtonplayhouse.com) . Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of _huntheatre at aol.com_ (mailto:huntheatre at aol.com) . Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio and is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks. Tom Meyrose Managing Director ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1175691794 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Huntington Playhouse is looking for costumers for our 2007 season. = ;=20 This is a compensated position.  For a complete list of productions go=20= to=20 our web site- www.huntingtonplayhouse.com.=
 
Interested parties should contact me at the e-mail address of huntheatre at aol.com.
 
Huntington Playhouse is located at 28601 Lake Road in Bay Village, Ohio= and=20 is a licensed affiliate of the Cleveland Metroparks.
 
Tom Meyrose
Managing Director




See= what's free at AO= L.com.
-------------------------------1175691794-- From icatfishman at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 06:09:30 2007 From: icatfishman at yahoo.com (Richard B) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 06:09:30 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for a Mission Dining Room Set Message-ID: <554928.41641.qm@web36504.mail.mud.yahoo.com> We are moving into a Arts and Crafts period home in Cleveland Heights and are looking for a Mission Dining room table and chairs. The dining room is very large and is generous with built ins so all I need is the table and chairs. Two armchairs and six side chairs would work. Our current set is just too small and too country for the room. ____________________________________________________________________________________ Never miss an email again! Yahoo! Toolbar alerts you the instant new Mail arrives. http://tools.search.yahoo.com/toolbar/features/mail/ From marcus at designerglass.com Wed Apr 4 09:11:57 2007 From: marcus at designerglass.com (marcus at designerglass.com) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 09:11:57 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free Message-ID: <46136BDD.31541.2DA320@marcus.designerglass.com> --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body *** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free coupons for tickets to the show featuring Verb Ballets performing selections from Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Wednesday, April 4 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. Galleria Downtown (near elevators by Food Court) Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the dynamic dancers from Verb Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free discount offer for Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7. FINAL WEEKEND! "BECK=B4s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..." ~ Roy Berko, The Times Beck Center and Verb Ballets present Andrew Lloyd Webber=B4s Song & Dance Now through April 7 Mackey Main Stage 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland 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. If you'd like to be removed from this list, please reply to mbales at oh.verio.com. --Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880 Content-type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-transfer-encoding: Quoted-printable Content-description: Mail message body =
*** FREE PERFORMANCE *** and buy-one-get-one-free
coupons for
tickets to the show

featuring

Verb Ballets

performing selections from

Andrew Lloyd Webber´s

Song & Dance

Wednesday, April 4

12:00 to 2:00 p.m.

Galleria Downtown

(near elevators by Food Court)

 

Enjoy your lunch while being entertained by the
dynamic dancers from Verb
Ballets and receive a special Buy One Get One Free
discount offer for
Song & Dance at the Beck Center through April 7.

 

FINAL WEEKEND!

 

"BECK´s SONG AND DANCE a solid winner..."

~ Roy Berko, The Times

 

Beck Center and Verb Ballets

present

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

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 $2 administrative fee.  To reserve
tickets, call the Beck
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If you'd like to be removed from this list, please
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--Alt-Boundary-28538.2990880-- From costumes at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 07:09:58 2007 From: costumes at greatlakestheater.org (Costume Shop) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:09:58 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Band Uniforms-free to good home Message-ID: <000001c776c2$edf13750$6401a8c0@Costume> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Free to good home. Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants. Good range of sizes-34 to 46. Approximately 75-100 available. Must pick up. For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Free to good home.  Blue and white band uniforms complete with shakos, and alternate color pants.  Good range of = sizes-34 to 46.  Approximately 75-100 available.  Must pick up.  = For more information call Melanie Boeman or Nicole Frachiseur at Great Lakes = Theater Festival costume shop @ 216-589-9250.  =

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C776A1.66DF9750-- From bkristy at mindspring.com Wed Apr 4 08:58:32 2007 From: bkristy at mindspring.com (Beverly Kristy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:58:32 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]NE OHIO Bike Builders appear on TLC's Biker Buildoff!! Message-ID: <01e901c776d2$1a05dcb0$e9899f04@BEVERLY> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable North East Ohio's newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker Buildoff"! Bikers and non bikers alike will enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker Buildoff = tomorrow as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) = go at it against their competitor in this week's season finale episode. Scott Webster, Brian Korelec and crew make us all proud as they = represent our area in this unique bike building challenge.=20 Their episode airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC (repeats = 12 AM). I won't give the outcome away but the buzz is they'll be back for a = rechallenge next season! Let's support them by tuning in and congratulate them via their website- = www.leroythompsonchoppers.com . Happy Viewing, Beverly Kristy 440-487-6698 bkristy at mindspring.com ------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 

 
North = East Ohio's=20 newest reality TV stars appear on "Biker = Buildoff"!
 
 
 
Bikers and non bikers = alike will=20 enjoy tuning in to TLC's Biker = Buildoff tomorrow=20 as local bike shop Leroy Thompson Choppers (located in Mentor) go at it = against=20 their competitor in this week's season finale=20  episode.
 
Scott Webster, Brian = Korelec and=20 crew make us all proud as they represent our area in this unique bike = building=20 challenge.
 
Their episode = airs tomorrow (Thursday April 5) at 10 PM on TLC = (repeats 12=20 AM).
 
I won't give the = outcome away but=20 the buzz is they'll be back for a rechallenge next = season!
 
Let's support them by = tuning in=20 and congratulate them via their website-  www.leroythompsonchoppers.c= om =20 .
 
Happy=20 Viewing,
Beverly=20 Kristy
440-487-6698
bkristy at mindspring.com
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_01E6_01C776A8.2F95D3C0-- From ekbole at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 08:02:29 2007 From: ekbole at sbcglobal.net (Kenneth Kowalski) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 08:02:29 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor Needed for Local Independent Film Message-ID: <193065.87633.qm@web81301.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan." This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event. Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis. The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student. Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming. He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film). Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so. Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule. While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion. A great career/resume enhancing opportunity! Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have. To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com Please - Serious inquiries only! Sincerely, The Mama's Plan Film Group --0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii
    The Mama's Plan Film Group, based in Akron, is once again auditioning for the lead male role in our film entitled "Mama's Plan."  This is a fictional story based on a recent local news event.  Because this is a community effort and a not-for-profit film. please note that all the actors and actresses are participating on a voluntary basis.

    The ideal candidate for the role of Charlie Charleston would be someone who can play a 20 year old Law School student.  Charlie is preppie-like, handsome and charming.  He is the boyfriend of "the girl" (the lead female role in our film).  Since we are producing the film in a somewhat unconventional way, the candidate would need to have time available/be in the northeastern Ohio region for a year or so.  Otherwise, we will try to accomodate your times of rehearsal, shooting segments, etc. as much as possible around your schedule.

    While we cannot provide compensation, the actor will receive notoriety, credit/references, and a free copy of the film upon completion.  A great career/resume enhancing opportunity!  Since we otherwise have the cast filled and will begin filming later this month, if you or anyone you know is interested, please call (330) 633-6093 ASAP to schedule an initial audition meeting or to address any questions or concerns you may have.

    To find out more about the film's story, themes, and objectives, please check out our website at: www.mamasplan.com
Please - Serious inquiries only!

Sincerely,

The Mama's Plan Film Group
--0-1587128470-1175698949=:87633-- From MSobczak at kichler.com Wed Apr 4 08:08:32 2007 From: MSobczak at kichler.com (Sobczak, Michael) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:08:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Desperately seeking Script - Please Help Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script - Please Help The Mike and Al show needs help locating a script. After a year of = performances on the first Saturday of each and every month at the = Barking Spider we are burning out in terms of coming up with new = material. Everyone we have discussed this with has said the same thing. = Why don't you try "Taking a Sabbatical"? So if anyone out there can help us with "Taking a Sabbatical" we would = really appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider = this Saturday at 11:00 PM. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Desperately seeking Script – Please Help

Desperately seeking Script - = Please Help

The Mike and Al show needs = help locating a script.  After a year of performances on the first = Saturday of each and every month at the Barking Spider we are burning = out in terms of coming up with new material.  Everyone we have = discussed this with has said the same thing. Why don’t you try = “Taking a Sabbatical”?

So if anyone out there can = help us with “Taking a Sabbatical” we would really = appreciate it if you could bring a copy to the Barking Spider this = Saturday at 11:00 PM.




------_=_NextPart_001_01C776CB.1BF7BBED-- From jtbuck at hotmail.com Wed Apr 4 09:00:11 2007 From: jtbuck at hotmail.com (JT Buck) Date: Wed, 04 Apr 2007 16:00:11 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]HOME: FOR THE ARTS Dramatic Telling of Mark's Gospel Message-ID: HOME: FOR THE ARTS PRESENTS New Zealand/Cleveland actor Geoofrey Darling in a workshop in the oral storytelling tradition on SATURDAY, APRIL 14 from 1-5PM at First Grace United Church of Christ 350 S. Portage Path Akron, OH 44320 330-762-8469 www.firstgraceucc.org And will present The Gospel of Mark in a dramatic solo performance on SUNDAY, April 14 at 3PM in the First Grace Sanctuary. PLEASE FIND FLYER ATTACHED BOTH events are free and open to the public. _________________________________________________________________ The average US Credit Score is 675. The cost to see yours: $0 by Experian. http://www.freecreditreport.com/pm/default.aspx?sc=660600&bcd=EMAILFOOTERAVERAGE From thejrpshow at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 09:34:07 2007 From: thejrpshow at yahoo.com (Jay Rossi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 09:34:07 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]For Sale: (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... Message-ID: <380646.31427.qm@web90407.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I have two (2) computer monitors in EXCELLENT CONDITION... 1. 15" for $20 2. 17" for $25 Both or seperate. Medina area. 330-410-0488 thejrpshow at yahoo.com . The Jay Rossi Project MySpace YouTube --------------------------------- Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Now that's room service! Choose from over 150,000 hotels
in 45,000 destinations on Yahoo! Travel
to find your fit. --0-1777254386-1175704447=:31427-- From lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org Wed Apr 4 09:40:42 2007 From: lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org (Lisa Ortenzi) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:40:42 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School present Summer Theater Institute for Middle and High School Students Message-ID: <5DED65CA0A00D411BAFC00C00D01063F62A315@gltf01.gltf.local> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & Dance!!! A four-week theater program is being offered at Hawken School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007. Great Lakes Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making and much more! There will also be Master Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic Director.=20 The Summer Institute will culminate in a performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare play. This four-week program is designed for students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual attention on a daily basis. There is no audition required so all students will be considered for the program. Experience the joy of professional theater in a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own level. For more information, a brochure or to register for the summer program contact: =20 Dan Call, Hawken School, 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu =20 Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer Theater Institute Web Page at: http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm =20 Lisa Ortenzi Great Lakes Theater Festival Supervisor, School Residency Program lortenzi at greatlakestheater.org We are such things as dreams are made on... =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Great Lakes Theater Festival and Hawken School Present = The Summer Theater Institute of Theater, Music & = Dance!!!

A four-week theater program is being offered = at Hawken = School for students ages 12-18, from June 18-July 13, 2007.  Great Lakes = Theater Festival, and Hawken School invite = you to work alongside professional actors and artists and take classes in = Acting, Shakespeare, Improvisation, Stage Combat, Movement, Voice, Mask Making = and much more!   

There will also be Master = Classes lead by Andrew May, Great Lakes Theater Festival's Associate Artistic = Director. 

The Summer Institute will culminate in a = performance involving all enrolled students, who will perform in a 90-minute = presentation inspired by a musical and a Shakespeare = play.

This four-week program is designed for = students of all levels of experience and ability, and affords the opportunity to learn = from professional theater, music and movement artists providing individual = attention on a daily basis.  There is no audition required so all students = will be considered for the program.

Experience the joy of professional theater in = a safe and supportive environment, designed to challenge students at their own = level.

For more information, a brochure or to = register for the summer program contact: 

Dan Call, Hawken School, = 440-423-2125; dcall at hawken.edu  =

Visit the Great Lakes Theater Festival Summer = Theater Institute Web Page at: = http://www.greatlakestheater.org/education/summerInstitute.shtm<= /o:p>

 

Lisa Ortenzi

Great Lakes Theater Festival

Supervisor, School Residency Program

lortenzi at greatlakestheater= .org

We are such things as dreams are made = on...

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D7.FC7264B0-- From stacy at yaneo.org Wed Apr 4 09:50:38 2007 From: stacy at yaneo.org (Stacy Goldberg) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:50:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Apply now: paid summer internships in the arts! Message-ID: <20070404164505.72C4C3014A@smtp-ext-04.mx.pitdc1.expedient.net> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Attention High School Students: Interested in a paid summer internship in the arts? Apply to ArtWorks! ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists. ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, all while earning a wage. To apply, you don't need to already be an expert. Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest in the arts! Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that are enjoyed by the entire community. ArtWorks will take place at Shaker Square in Cleveland, Ohio. Application forms and more details are located on Young Audiences' website at http://www.yaneo.org/what/artworks.html Applications are due April 30, 2007. If you have any questions, please contact Young Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org . Young Audiences of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative learning by uniting arts and education. Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences. All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social Studies, Science, or Mathematics. ------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
------=_NextPart_000_00AC_01C776B7.D8D79BD0-- From fstorch at beckcenter.org Wed Apr 4 09:47:38 2007 From: fstorch at beckcenter.org (Fran Storch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:47:38 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]INSIDE World Music presents Barynya Russian Folk Ensemble: Music of Old Russia at Beck Center, April 14-15 Message-ID: <97CF2CB42902E345A929E3202369C84EAED8EF@beck-1.beckcenter.com> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5" ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 INSIDE World Music and Beck Center for the Arts present =20 BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE The Music of Old Russia =20 Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 p.m. Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. =20 Beck Center for the Arts 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood (Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland) =20 FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) 521-2540 =20 =20 FEATURING: Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy guitar Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy guitar Victoria Pichurova | vocals Leonid Bruk | contrabass balalaika Andrij Cybyk | dance =20 INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk Ensemble on Saturday, = April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The = Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the Beck Center = Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka = - a dance party with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments. = The Sunday, April 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center's = Mackey Main Stage.=20 Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for students. Adult tickets = are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the Beck Center Box Office = at (216) 521-2540. =20 ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK ENSEMBLE: A group of all-star performers from Russia, BARYNYA brings the = traditional music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor = and raw, passionate energy intact. The ensemble's program includes = Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso = instrumental pieces. =20 Barynya's director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV "Misha", trained at the Moscow State = Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center = for Russian Song. He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the = small button accordion used in Russian folk music. =20 Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source during many visits = to small Russian villages. He has incorporated this original folk music = into Barynya's repertoire. Joining Smirnov are acclaimed balalaika = virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State = Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika. =20 Barynya's vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a former soloist with the = Don Cos sacks State Ensemble. Equally at home with Russian, Cossack, Ukrainian = and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova's repertoire includes a wide = range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, = Russian epics ("bylina"), romances, dance-songs and chastushki. Many = songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years old. =20 Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij Cybyk. Drawing = from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and breathtaking = concert. Don't miss this unforgettable performance! =20 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT SHOW! INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a ten-member ensemble of = traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at = Beck Center. Don't miss it! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ =20 The Beck Center for the Arts is located just 10 minutes west of downtown = Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. The Beck Center = is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle. =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 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_002_01C776D8.F481BFE5 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

INSIDE World = Music

and

Beck Center for the = Arts

present

 

BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE

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Saturday, April 14 at 8:00 = p.m.

Sunday, April 15 at 2:00 = p.m.

 

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of = downtown Cleveland)

 

FOR TICKETS, CALL (216) = 521-2540

 

 

FEATURING:

Mikhail Smirnov | garmoshka, vocals, gypsy = guitar

Alex Siniavski | balalaika, gypsy = guitar

Victoria Pichurova | = vocals

Leonid Bruk | contrabass = balalaika

Andrij Cybyk | dance

 

INSIDE World Music presents BARYNYA Russian Folk = Ensemble on Saturday, April 14 and Sunday, April 15 at the Beck Center for the Arts. The Saturday, April 14 concert begins at 8:00 p.m. in the = Beck = Center Music-Armory Building and will be followed by a Russian style vecherinka – a dance party = with live music, dancing and Russian style refreshments.=A0 The Sunday, April = 15 concert begins at 2:00 p.m. on the Beck Center’s = Mackey Main Stage.

Advance tickets are $17 for adults and $12 for = students.=A0 Adult tickets are $20 at the door. To reserve tickets, call the = Beck = Center Box Office at (216) 521-2540.

 

ABOUT THE BARYNYA RUSSIAN FOLK = ENSEMBLE:

A group of all-star performers from = Russia, BARYNYA brings the traditional = music of Russia to the stage with its vital spirit, humor and raw, passionate energy = intact.=A0 The ensemble’s program includes Russian, Gypsy, Cossack and = Ukrainian songs as well as virtuoso instrumental = pieces.

 

Barynya’s director MIKHAIL SMIRNOV = “Misha”, trained at the Moscow = State Academy of Culture and Arts, and a soloist for the Moscow State Center for = Russian Song.=A0 He is also a self-taught player of the garmoshka, the small button = accordion used in Russian folk music.

 

Smirnov learned traditional folk music at its source = during many visits to small Russian villages.=A0 He has incorporated this = original folk music into Barynya’s repertoire.=A0 Joining Smirnov are acclaimed = balalaika virtuoso ALEX SINIAVSKI, a former soloist with the Andreyev State Balalaika Ensemble, and Leningrad-born LEONID BRUK on contrabass = balalaika.

 

Barynya’s vocal soloist VICTORIA PICHUROVA is a = former soloist with the Don Cos

sacks State Ensemble.=A0 Equally at home with Russian, = Cossack, Ukrainian and Gypsy folk songs, Victoria Pichurova’s repertoire = includes a wide range of different genres: historical, lyrical, wedding ceremony, Russian epics (“bylina”), romances, dance-songs and = chastushki.=A0 Many songs in her repertoire are more than 200 years = old.

 

Rounding out the program is Ukrainian dancer Andrij = Cybyk.=A0=A0=A0 Drawing from these rich sources, Barynya produces a varied and = breathtaking concert.=A0 Don’t miss this unforgettable = performance!

 

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

MARK YOUR CALENDARS FOR OUR NEXT = SHOW!

INSIDE World Music presents =DCSZT=DCR=DC, a = ten-member ensemble of traditional Hungarian musicians and dancers from Transylvania in a = concert and Tanchaz/ dance on Sunday, June 24th 2007 at 7 PM party at Beck Center.=A0 Don’t miss it!

~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~= ~~~

 

The Beck = Center for the Arts is located just 10 = minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue, Lakewood, OH 44107. =A0The Beck Center is full handicapped accessible and has convenient onsite parking for $2 = per vehicle.

 

 

 

Submitted = by:

Fran = Storch

Marketing = Assistant

Beck Center for the Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue

Lakewood, Ohio=A0 44107

(216) 521-2540, ext. = 244

 

=

 

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Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising. Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice tells the story of one of America's most famous lawyers and civil libertarians. Forever famous for his work in the Scopes "Monkey" Trial, Darrow also fought against racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution. Lucasville: The Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio. Today - fourteen years after the uprising - these five men are still awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they are innocent. These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April 28. Both performances will be held in Cleveland's historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United Church of Christ, 2592 West 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m. This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults of the death penalty system. Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows). No one will be turned away for inability to pay. Ticket proceeds fund the plays. To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org . Listing submitted by: Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org. ------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Event Listing for = NEOHIOPAL:

 

The Struggle for Justice

A day of live theater examining the death = penalty

 

During the month of April, the ACLU of Ohio is presenting two plays that take a = critical look at the death penalty – Clarence Darrow: The Search for Justice and = Lucasville: The Untold = Story of a Prison Uprising

 

Clarence Darrow: = The Search for Justice tells the story of one = of America’s most famous lawyers and civil libertarians.  Forever famous for his = work in the Scopes “Monkey” Trial, Darrow also fought against = racism, social injustice, and the death penalty, saving over 100 men from execution.   

 

Lucasville: The = Untold Story of a Prison Uprising is a moving and powerful = theater presentation, written with the cooperation of the five men who were = sentenced to death for their alleged roles in the 1993 uprising that rocked the = maximum security prison in Lucasville, Ohio.  Today = – fourteen years after the uprising – these five men are still = awaiting execution, even though evidence has been uncovered suggesting that they = are innocent. 

 

These riveting plays are coming to Cleveland on Saturday, April = 28.  Both performances will be held in Cleveland’s historic Tremont neighborhood at the Pilgrim Congregational United = Church of Christ, 2592 West = 14th Street. Clarence Darrow begins at 2:00 p.m. and Lucasville begins at 7:30 p.m.   

 

This is an exciting opportunity to see live theater = about an important social justice issue and raise awareness about the faults = of the death penalty system. 

Tickets are $15 for each show (or $25 for both shows), and $12 for each = show for students & seniors (or $20 for both shows).  No one will be = turned away for inability to pay.  Ticket proceeds fund the plays.  = To purchase tickets or learn more about the plays, please visit www.acluohio.org

 

Listing submitted by:
Laura Klingler - lklingler at acluohio.org.  

 

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_003B_01C776BE.C71F75A0-- From wrfaa at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 13:29:49 2007 From: wrfaa at yahoo.com (The Kent Stage) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 13:29:49 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Update plus Bo Bice info Message-ID: <214791.42890.qm@web55203.mail.re4.yahoo.com> --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit The Kent Stage 175 East Main Street Kent, Ohio 44240 330-677-5005 information at kentstage.org www.kentstage.org April 3, 2007 Update Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6 Rodney Crowell CANCELLED Maia Sharp Apr 12 Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13 Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14 "Who's Your Mama" Apr 22 plus new concerts added to schedule *** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT*** An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Sunday May 20 8PM $30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent. GANDALF MURPHY and the SLAMBOVIAN CIRCUS OF DREAMS Friday, April 6 8:00 PM In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike. Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya! "They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly Tickets: $5.00 --------------------------------- MAIA SHARP Thursday, April 12 8:00 PM Maia Sharp Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide Tickets: $10.00 --------------------------------- CHRIS HILLMAN featuring HERB PEDERSEN Friday, April 13 8:00 PM Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas. After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice. Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back. This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits. The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns. Advance discount tickets: $20.00 Day of Show: $23.00 --------------------------------- STANDING ROCK BATTLE OF THE BANDS?FINALS Saturday, April 14 8:00 PM Band List for Finals BOSR2 1. Drenalin -- band website 2. A Grand Design -- band website 3. Social Zero -- band website 4. The Zou -- band website 5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website 6. The Go Go Joes -- band website 7. Astrovan -- band website 8. Tropidelic -- band website 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. ADMISSION: $5.00 for 9 Bands! --------------------------------- WHO'S YOUR MAMA? Environmental Film Festival Sunday, April 22 2:00 to 9:00 PM A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production... with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments. ? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival ? Children's Films /Activities, Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George ? Green Films ? Local Farmers ? Locally Grown Foods catered by Totally Cooked Catering ? Alternative Energy Displays ? Home Brew Tasting ? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter ? Raffle of Green Items ? A Forum for Sustainable Living ? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage and North Water Street Gallery featuring Akron Artist P.R. Miller Updates: www.whosyourmama.org ADMISSION: $10 General $7 Students/Seniors Upcoming events April 28, 29 Kent Musical Theater presents Disney's Aladdin Junior May 2 @ 8PM The Motet $13 adv $15 door May 3rd @ 8PM GTB Records Record Release Party with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers Cost : $5 May 4Th @ 6PM Peace Music and Arts Festival featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti. Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls May 5 at 4 and 8 PM PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present A Doo Wop Celebration Featuring Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels $30.00 reserved May 10 Back to Earth Productions presents The Great Lake Event featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and A Lion and an Elephant $7.00 Friday, May 11 IRIS DEMENT 8:00 PM $25 adv/ $30 door May 20 8PM An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice Special Guest: Gary Nichols Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood. Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn." The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play. June 2 Commander Cody $15 adv $18 door July 7 Tracey Grammer $10.00 The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio. There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets. Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005. Tickets will also be available at the door. Doors open one hour before event time. If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005. For further info: www.kentstage.org --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-1293695470-1175718589=:42890 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
The Kent Stage
175 East Main Street
Kent, Ohio 44240

330-677-5005
information at kentstage.org
www.kentstage.org
 
April 3, 2007
 
Update
Gandalf Murphy and the Slambovian Circus of Dreams Apr 6
Rodney Crowell CANCELLED
Maia Sharp  Apr 12
Chris Hillman and Herb Pederson Apr 13
Standing Rock Battle of the Bands FINALS Apr. 14
"Who's Your Mama" Apr 22
 
plus new concerts added to schedule
 
*** SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT***
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Sunday May 20 8PM
$30.00 General admission tickets on sale April 9Th @ 10:00 AM at www.kentstage.org, Spin-More Records and Woodsy's Music in Kent.
 
 
 
GANDALF MURPHY
and the SLAMBOVIAN
CIRCUS OF DREAMS
Friday, April 6
8:00 PM
In 1998 The Circus emerged from the misty hills of Sleepy Hollow, New York and exploded upon the Hudson Valley music scene with their stunning self-produced debut release, "A Good Thief Tips His Hat". The quirky quartet then began touring throughout the northeast and rapidly developed a fiercely loyal, all-ages following. Featured recently in Relix Magazine, the New York Times and on the CBS hit show, Joan of Arcadia, the band's charismatic live performances and whimsical blend of folk, rock, hillbilly and pop have simply captivated audiences and critics alike.
Their much celebrated new release "Flapjacks from the Sky" has garnered high praise from music writers, sparked generous activity at radio, and continues to invoke wave after wave of enthusiastic response from music fans world-wide. The music of Slambovia has been described as "Hillbilly-Floyd, folk-pop", "alt-country roots-rock, and "surreal Americana". Yet as earthy as their music seems, The Circus has a spiritual side - "Talkin' to the Buddha," "Call to the Mystic," "Living with God," "Flapjacks from the Sky". Dancing freely between existing religious and philosophical mythologies, their music is not only uplifting and empowering but fun, a lot of fun. As Woody Guthrie said: "It's not enough for a song to be good, it must be good for something." Gandalf Murphy and The Slambovian Circus of Dreams ... Their music can "Heal what ails ya!
"They're not just a band. That's something like saying the Bible is just a book." - Westchester County Weekly
 

Tickets: $5.00


 

MAIA SHARP
Thursday, April 12
8:00 PM
 
Maia Sharp
Being the child of country songwriter Randy Sharp (he's written hits for Clay Walker, Patty Loveless, and others) and growing up in the San Fernando Valley in the '70s had to have given Maia Sharp a leg up on her way to a musical career. That was the era of Jackson Browne, Joni Mitchell, and Rickie Lee Jones and music was in the Southern California air. By age 12, Sharp was noodling around on the piano, saxophone, oboe, and guitar. Fast forward to her early twenties, and she could be found on-stage at one of L.A.'s many acoustic venues performing her own jazz/folk songs to an engaged throng of fans. When not on-stage, Sharp could surely be found collaborating with artists such as Carole King, Jules Shear, Lisa Loeb, and Jonatha Brooke. It was Sharp's songwriting that won the attention of manager Miles Copeland, who signed her to his new Ark 21 label and released her debut album, Hardly Glamour, in 1997. That year, Sharp was nominated for Triple-A radio's Artist of the Year. She also shared the stage with Bruce Cockburn, Vonda Shepard, and David Wilcox, among others. As a songwriter, Sharp has had tunes recorded by Cher, Kim Richey, Amanda Marshall, and Paul Carrack. Hardly Glamour's "Parting Request" was also included on the soundtrack for The Mighty. In 1998, Sharp recorded her follow-up album, Tinderbox, and released it independently after parting ways with her label. The new millennium saw her teaming with Art Garfunkel and Buddy Mondlock, and getting a track on the highly acclaimed debut from Shivaree. Spring 2002 brought her back to the forefront with a second album. She hit the road with Keb Mo and Jonny Lang and issued her self-titled debut for Concord. ? Kelly McCartney, All Music Guide
 
Tickets: $10.00
 
 
 
 
 
 

CHRIS HILLMAN
featuring
HERB PEDERSEN
Friday, April 13
8:00 PM
Chris Hillman and Herb Pedersen played together in the Desert Rose Band, while the former, of course, was a key figure in the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers. Here, the two country-rock pioneers explore the back roads of American folk with a collection of songs that reflect the depth and vitality of their skills. Beneath the backdrop of soaring vocal harmonies (Pedersen's tenor has graced albums by Vince Gill, Johnny Rivers and Linda Rondstadt), instrumental sides of the two players emerge. Hillman's excellent guitar and mandolin stylings blend beautifully with the hillbilly flavors provided by Pedersen's fiery banjo picking as the two roam through everything from honky-tonk shuffles and dance-hall waltzes to slammin' road house grooves that sound like the Burrito Bros. 2002. Backed by killer band that includes Larry Park and Jay Dee Maness respectively on lead and pedal-steel guitars, the Hillman/Pedersen team take us on a journey of the coolest vistas in country music. A modern album that has "classic" written all over it! Hillman and Pedersen met in 1963 at the Troubadour, the legendary L.A. club, when they were aspiring 18- year-old folk and bluegrass musicians. Hillman became a founding member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers and went on to join Stephen Stills in Manassas.  After 40 years together, their harmony is so tight that it's almost as if they were singing in one clear, tenor voice.
Any decent list of rock 'n' roll's unsung heroes had better contain Chris Hillman. There's simply no room for negotiation. A charter member of the Byrds and the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with stellar, lower magnitude outfits such as Manassas (with Stephen Stills), Souther- Hillman-Furay, McGuinn-Clark-Hiliman and the Desert Rose Band, the native Southern Californian has been around the block and back.
This is where another unjustly obscure singer 'n' picker of distinction enters the picture. Herb Pedersen, then a teenaged member of another fledgling bluegrass unit, the Pine Valley Boys, met an equally wet-behind-the-ears Hillman on hoot night at L.A.'s Troubadour in 1963. The pair forged a musical bond and friendship that thrives to this day. While Hillman blazed his trail across the frontier of country rock, Pedersen established himself as a versatile sideman (guitar, dobro, banjo, etc.) and harmony singer nonpareil with Linda Ronstadt, Vince Gill, David Grisman, James Taylor and countless others. Pedersen's dance card also lists a full-time gig in the '70s with the Burrito-flavored Dillards, and current service with the Laurel Canyon Ramblers, arguably California's finest contemporary bluegrass act. In the 1980s, he and Hillman hooked up in the Desert Rose Band and cranked out a string of mainstream country hits.
The old amigos recently connected again to record Way Out West (Back Porch), a rollicking collection of California-style country and Appalachian breakdowns.
Advance discount tickets: $20.00
Day of Show: $23.00
 
 
 

 
 

STANDING ROCK
BATTLE OF THE
BANDS?FINALS
Saturday, April 14
8:00 PM
Band List for Finals BOSR2
1. Drenalin -- band website
2. A Grand Design -- band website
3. Social Zero -- band website
4. The Zou -- band website
5. The Dagger Rebellion -- band website
6. The Go Go Joes -- band website
7. Astrovan -- band website
8. Tropidelic -- band website
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.
ADMISSION:
$5.00 for 9 Bands!
 

WHO'S YOUR MAMA?
Environmental
Film Festival
Sunday, April 22
2:00 to 9:00 PM
A Standing Rock Cultural Arts production...
with the cooperation of The Portage Park District, The Kent Parks and Recreation, The Ravenna Parks and Recreation, The Aurora, The Brimfield and The Streetsboro Parks Departments.
? The 1st Annual Environmental Film Festival
? Children's Films /Activities,
  Cherokee Storytelling with Edwin George
? Green Films    ? Local Farmers
? Locally Grown Foods
  catered by Totally Cooked Catering
? Alternative Energy Displays
? Home Brew Tasting
? Music: Jazz with Bob Neiderriter
? Raffle of Green Items
? A Forum for Sustainable Living
? Corresponding Art Exhibits at The Kent Stage
  and North Water Street Gallery featuring
  Akron Artist P.R. Miller
ADMISSION:
$10 General $7 Students/Seniors

 
 
 
 
 
 
 Upcoming events
April 28, 29
Kent Musical Theater presents
Disney's
Aladdin Junior
 
May 2 @ 8PM
The Motet
$13 adv
$15 door
 
May 3rd @ 8PM
GTB Records Record Release Party
with: The Speedbumps, Sacred Voices, Goose, Micah, Brandon Bishop, Strike Out Pro, The Floorwalkers
Cost : $5
 
May 4Th @ 6PM
Peace Music and Arts Festival
featuring the music of Maura Rogers, C.D. Truth, The Kidney Brothers, The Patrick Sweany Band, Paul Michael, and Gusti.  Speakers include Elizabeth Kuchinich, Greg Coleridge, John Bradley Deane, Kendra Hix-Pacifico and Laetrice Tolls
 
May 5 at 4 and 8 PM
PBS 45 & 49 and The Kent Stage present
A Doo Wop Celebration
Featuring
Charlie Thomas and The Drifters, The Tokens and The Marcels
$30.00 reserved
 
May 10
Back to Earth Productions
presents
The Great Lake Event
featuring Papadosio, Ep3 and
A Lion and an Elephant
$7.00
Friday, May 11
IRIS DEMENT
8:00 PM
$25 adv/ $30 door
 
 May 20 8PM
An Acoustic Evening with Bo Bice 
Special Guest: Gary Nichols
Husky-voiced American Idol singing sensation Harold "Bo" Bice hailed from Helena, AL, and brought his Southern sensibility with him to the fourth season of Fox's long-running talent contest. Bice competed weekly against fellow rocker Constantine Maroulis, his long hair, bell bottoms, and drug rug tunics against Maroulis' biker jacket and stockpile of New York City swagger. Eventually Bice won out (to the shock of some Idol fans), and went all the way to the winner's circle where he was AI runner-up to corn silk Oklahoman Carrie Underwood.
 
Gary Nichols may be country music's new "guitar slinger," but don't mistake him for a "tenderfoot" or a "greenhorn."
The hotshot instrumentalist, singing wonder and songwriting champ fits the classic definition of a "guitar slinger," but he's no novice. This is a role he was born to play.
 
 
June 2
Commander Cody
$15 adv
$18 door
 
July 7
Tracey Grammer
$10.00
 
The Kent Stage is located at 175 East Main Street in downtown Kent, Ohio.  There is FREE parking behind the theater and on all city streets.  Advance tickets are available at Woodsy's Music and Spin-More Records in Kent, at www.kentstage.org or at 330-677-5005.  Tickets will also be available at the door.  Doors open one hour before event time.  If you have any questions please email us at info at kentstage.org or call 330-677-5005.
 
For further info:  www.kentstage.org
 
 
 
 


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A $5 suggested donation is encouraged. General admission seating. We will "pass the hat" for donations after intermission. Proceeds will benefit the Beck Center for the Arts. Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is 8:00 p.m. Beck Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit Avenue in Lakewood. Convenient on-site parking is available.=20 =20 Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in mid-19th century Italy. Sondheim's distinctive musical style explores the passionate love affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively by an unattractive, sickly woman. He is torn between his passion for one woman and his compassion for the other. =20 Based on the Italian film, Passione D'Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen Sondheim. The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for a Musical.=20 =20 PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center's Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. Tambourri.=20 =20 PASSION opens in the Beck's Studio Theater on Friday, April 6 and runs through May 6. Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m. There is no performance on Sunday, April 8. There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 p.m.). =20 To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at=20 www.beckcenter.org . 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~ FREE PREVIEW NIGHT = ~

 

Cleveland= professional premiere = of

Stephen = Sondheim’s

PASSION

Thursday, April = 5

at 8:00 = p.m.

Studio = Theater

Beck Center for the = Arts

17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood<= /p>

(Just ten minutes west of downtown Cleveland)

 

Book = by

James = Lapine

Music & Lyrics = by

Stephen = Sondheim

Directed = by

Victoria = Bussert

Musically Directed = by

Nancy = Maier

 

Please join us for this special preview performance.  A $5 suggested = donation is encouraged.  General admission seating.  We will “pass = the hat” for donations after intermission.  Proceeds will benefit = the Beck = Center for the Arts.  Doors open at approximately 7:30 pm. Curtain time is = 8:00 p.m.  Beck = Center is located just 10 minutes west of downtown Cleveland at 17801 Detroit = Avenue in Lakewood.  Convenient on-site parking is = available. 

 

Directed by nationally acclaimed director, Victoria Bussert, PASSION is a complex love story that takes place in = mid-19th century Italy.  Sondheim’s distinctive musical style explores the passionate love = affair between a married woman and a soldier who, in turn, is loved obsessively = by an unattractive, sickly woman.  He is torn between his passion for one = woman and his compassion for the other.

 

Based on the Italian film, Passione = D’Amore, PASSION is another award-winning collaboration by the creative team of James Lapine and Stephen = Sondheim.  The Broadway production won the 1994 Tony Awards for Best Musical, Best Original Score and Best Book; as well as the Drama Desk Awards for = Outstanding Musical, Outstanding Music, Outstanding Lyrics, and Outstanding Book for = a Musical.

 

PASSION features Jared Leal* as the soldier, Giorgio; Jodi = Dominick* as the married woman, Clara; and Sandra Simon* as the sickly woman, = Fosca; along with a strong supporting cast including Beck Center’s = Artistic Director, Scott Spence as Dr. = Tambourri. 

 

PASSION opens in the Beck’s Studio Theater on Friday, = April 6 and runs through May 6.  Show times are Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. and Sundays at 3:00 p.m.  There is no performance on Sunday, April 8.  There will be a special late-night performance on Saturday, = April 14 at 11:00 p.m. only (no show at 8:00 = p.m.).

 

To reserve tickets, call the Box Office at (216) 521-2540 or online at = www.beckcenter.org.  Ticket prices are $28 for adults, = $25 for seniors and $17 for students (22 and under with I.D.) and include a $2 administrative fee.  Group discounts are available for parties of = 12 or more.  Rush tickets for students (22 and under with I.D.) are = offered for $10 on Sundays only, 30 minutes prior to curtain, based on = availability.  Convenient on-site parking is = available.

 

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

 

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

 

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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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces, including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in Westlake, OH. This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists. Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa. As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items. For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! 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The Textile Art Alliance is inviting Fiber Artists who create original Wearable Art pieces,  including clothing and accessories to participate in our 4th Annual Wearable Art Fashion Show and Boutique, Sunday, October 21, 2007 at La Centre in  Westlake, OH.  This is a spectacular event that raises funds and awareness for the Textile Art Alliance which, in it's work of inviting international guest artists to lecture, exposing the community to new art exhibitions, and organizing workshops, is an invaluable resource to Ohio Artists.  Check out the website at www.clevelandart.org/taa.   As a vendor, you have a great opportunity to connect with other fiber artists in the area; share your love and experience of the media; and sell your handcrafted items.  For a copy of the application, please contact Artist Committee Chair, Caressa Mathews at caressa7678 at yahoo.com


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with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-979669947-1175709327=:79136-- From com411productions at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 11:46:02 2007 From: com411productions at yahoo.com (Com 411 Productions) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 11:46:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Looking for extras was rained before Message-ID: <735192.82907.qm@web62308.mail.re1.yahoo.com> --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am. Please email or call 440-344-0044 for more details. Thank you CSU film students --------------------------------- No need to miss a message. Get email on-the-go with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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 Sat, April 7th late morning for 11:00 am.
 
Please email or call
 
440-344-0044 for more details.
 
Thank you
 
CSU film students


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with Yahoo! Mail for Mobile. Get started. --0-218996648-1175712362=:82907-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 12:03:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 12:03:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Folk Song Question - researching a Spiritual, seeking help Message-ID: <514502.19233.qm@web81406.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi Friends, I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you. There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years: O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn Pharaoh's army got drownded O Mary don't you weep It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious. But, who is Mary? Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name. Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer? Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net. Thanks. Noah --0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi Friends,
I've been doing some research and not coming up with an answer, so I'm turning to you.
 
There's an old spiritual which I've been singing for years:
 
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
O Mary don't you weep don't you mourn
Pharaoh's army got drownded
O Mary don't you weep
 
It's got lots of verses from various eras, many referring to Moses and the Exodus. That connection in a African-American spiritual is obvious.
 
But, who is Mary?
 
Does it refer to Mary, Mother of Jesus? Or Miriam, Moses' sister. Mary and Miriam are derivatives of the same name.
 
Further, one of the verses I learned (from the 1984 live album called "HARP - Holy Near, Arlo Guthrie, Ronnie Gilbert and Pete Seeger: A Time to Sing") says: Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name. To what do those links of chain refer?
 
Those are my questions. Anyone? Please respond to nbudin at sbcglobal.net.  Thanks.
Noah
--0-1445389099-1175713382=:19233-- From ray at worldeonline.com Wed Apr 4 12:01:52 2007 From: ray at worldeonline.com (Ray Szuch) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 14:01:52 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Casting Call for indie horror movie - This sat. Message-ID: <008801c776eb$b7534bb0$a92cfea9@Ray> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Casting Call for indie 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 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) ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE AGE 18 or OLDER! AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR! Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how many movie 16 year olds really look 16?) 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. Topless 2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless. 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. Many extras needed. This is no pay at this time.-- 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" www.theindiegathering.com ------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
 
 



Live Search Maps =96 find a= ll the local information you need, right when you need it. Find it!= = --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_-- From woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net Wed Apr 4 16:08:16 2007 From: woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net (woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 16:08:16 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Woodwind Quartet available Message-ID: <11819576.1175728096494.JavaMail.root@web27> Cleveland Municipal School District Music Faculty Woodwind Quartet Distinctive Entertainment- Weddings, Worship Services, Receptions, Retirement Homes, Coffee Shops, Concerts, Libraries, Festivals, and More! Stephen Samuel- Barbara Booker School- flute, clarinet, soprano sax William Meyer- A.J. Rickoff School- clarinet, bass clarinet, alto sax Daniel Tylicki- Dike School- clarinet, bassoon, baritone sax Marjorie Rutherford- Daniel Morgan School- flute, clarinet, tenor sax For information: Call 216-798-6760 or 440-796-1101, or e-mail woodwind_quartet at adelphia.net From margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 17:13:37 2007 From: margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net (Margaret Holden) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:13:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get Out Your DaNcin' Shoes Message-ID: <714025.86638.qm@web82707.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week) Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th. Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00 In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band.. Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food. If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00. Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes. Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake. Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771 or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500 --0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 29th we are having an all day celebration of dance and its many benefits. (In honor of National Dance Week)
 
Starting the day with classes in Swing, MiddleEastern, Flamenco, Ballet, Modern, Hip Hop. Classes begin at 10:00 a.m. Classes are $10.00 each or 3 for $25. if reg. by April 20th.
 
Continuing with a performance by 20 area dance ensembles, which include not only the theatrical dance forms (ballet, tap, modern, etc.) but also folk dancers such as Hungarian, Ukrainian, MiddleEastern, Chinese, Flamenco and more. 3-5:30 p.m. Adults 18 & over $8.00 and ages 3 trhough 17 $5.00
 
In the evening a reception/dance with Mike Petrone and his band..  Dance is 7:00-10:30 and includes a complimentary dance lesson in chacha with Hank and Sara Jones. Cost is $15.00 per person and includes food.  If registered by April 20th couples' price is $25.00.  Swing Dance contest during this dance with prizes.
 
Westlake Performing Arts Center on Hilliard Rd. in Westlake.
 
Tickets now available by calling Margaret Holden 216 221 4236 or email margaretholden1202 at sbcglobal.net       Tickets are also available at True North Cultural Arts, 33491 Lake Road, Avon Lake 440 933 7771  or at Footsteps Dancewear, 24118 Lorain Road, North Olmsted 440 779 0500
--0-1009121007-1175732017=:86638-- From Connie at sketch-Lite.com Wed Apr 4 17:16:34 2007 From: Connie at sketch-Lite.com (Connie Baker Sabo) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 20:16:34 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]VacuForm for your next production Message-ID: <005001c77717$abca3f20$6501a8c0@Connie> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0051_01C776F6.24B89F20 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60" ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit We would like to welcome you to The VacuForm Store at www.vacuformstore.com by Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. We manufacture VacuForm panels and would love you to visit our website. So what is VacuForm?? VacuForm (also known as vacuum formed or thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be made of just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical industry are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings and Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it! We heat these plastic sheets to a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates a hollow plastic shell of the object being molded. They are designed to interlock together. These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or glued into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your show, trade show displays, haunted houses, etc. We have many molds to choose from. We can also create custom molds for you. We work with high impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs. Save on shipping by picking up your order at our downtown Akron shop. For more information, please visit www.vacuformstore.com or www.sketch-lite.com You may also email us for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015. Sketch-Lite Productions Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio connie at sketch-lite.com (330) 923-4015 ------=_NextPart_001_0052_01C776F6.24BBAC60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Blank

We would like to welcome you to The = VacuForm=20 Store at www.vacuformstore.com by=20 Sketch-Lite Productions of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio.  We manufacture = VacuForm=20 panels and would love you to visit our website. 

So what is VacuForm??

VacuForm (also known as vacuum = formed or=20 thermal formed) are 4'x8' sheets of plastic made from molds that can be = made of=20 just about anything, but the most common molds used in the theatrical = industry=20 are Brick, Cobblestone, Castle Block, Fieldstone, River Rock, Ceilings = and=20 Roofs, sidings, Bamboo, you name it!  We heat these plastic = sheets to=20 a high temperature and press them over the mold which then creates = a hollow=20 plastic shell of the object being molded.  They are designed to = interlock=20 together.  These sheets of vacuform can then be trimmed, stapled or = glued=20 into position and painted to create beautiful sets for your = show, trade=20 show displays, haunted houses, etc.  We have many molds to = choose=20 from.  We can also create custom molds for you.  We work with = high=20 impact polystyrene, ABS and PVC, depending on your needs.

Save on shipping by picking up your = order at=20 our downtown Akron shop.

For more information, please visit = www.vacuformstore.com or = www.sketch-lite.com You may also = email us=20 for more information, or call us at (330) 923-4015.

 

 
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A style which withdraws into the tenuous relationship between the = lyrical=20 phrase and its musical counterpart. It establishes a quasi balance = enunciated=20 though the mingling of words meticulously strewn atop musical = arrangements.=20 Inspiring as it exhumes. Drawing inspiration from the writers and poets = of the=20 French Surrealist movement to the visual artists Man Ray, Marcel = Duchamp,=20 Francis Bacon and Paul Cezanne, his word usage splinters between the = spoken=20 phrase and the visual construct. The discontented nature of the subject = matter=20 allows for an intimate experience yet leaves questionable the very = finite nature=20 of all experiences. Confronted with a disquieting self familiarity, the = songs=20 portray modern dilemmas with hints of foreboding and finality, yet a = reassurance=20 that life is not such a separate and distinct experience we each = undergo.=20    

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------=_NextPart_000_0003_01C776F7.D283EF50-- From jyochums at msn.com Wed Apr 4 19:51:27 2007 From: jyochums at msn.com (JOHN YOCHUM) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 02:51:27 +0000 Subject: [NEohioPAL]BRIGADOON Message-ID: The Solon High School Drama Club and Solon City Schools are proud to present four performances of Brigadoon. The Lerner and Loewe classic will be staged at the newly renovated Solon High School Auditorium. Performances are scheduled for: Thursday, April 19th at 7:30 PM - General Admission Seating Friday, April 20th at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Saturday, April 21st at 7:30 PM - Reserved Seating Sunday, April 22nd at 2:00 PM - Reserved Seating Tickets prices are: Adults $10.00 Students $8.00 - $4.00 for Thursday performance only Sr. Citizens $8.00 Tickets are on sale now. To order tickets or for additional information, call the Performing Arts Box Office at 440-349-6249 From FSternfeld at aol.com Wed Apr 4 15:38:03 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 18:38:03 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Tom Fulton SENSE MEMORY Workshop @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register=20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Sense Memory (9th grade =E2=80=93 Adult) Instructor: Tom Fulton Saturday, April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m. Fee: $40 The Sense Memory Class is the study of the imagination and how it is=20 stimulated and energized by using the five senses -- the concepts applied i= n this=20 session are the key to what is called 'the world of the play'. Our exercise= s=20 focus on establishing belief, developing a sense of truth and bringing the=20 internal form of a sensory event to clear, physical expression; utilizing t= he=20 imagination and personal images to evoke emotional memories that can inspir= e=20 character behavior and personal truth. Students must come prepared with a=20 memorized monologue from the modern theatre. =20 _http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/mayfield/theatre.htm)=20 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175726283 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
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Fairmount=20= Center=20 School of Theatre
Fred Sternfeld,=20 Director
 
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Instructor: Tom Fulton
Saturda= y,=20 April 21, 2007 - 11 a.m. =E2=80=93 3 p.m.
Fee: $40
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-------------------------------1175726283-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Wed Apr 4 22:04:13 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 22:04:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]80,s NIGHT at the PHANTASY with DJ Eddie Lengyel Message-ID: <828193.67418.qm@web82805.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit 80,s night out every wednesday at the phantasy nightclub with DJ Eddie Lengyel, spinning your favorite songs of the 80.s from 10pm till 2 am, Retro done right check it out april 11th at the phantasy night club. --0-526322961-1175749453=:67418-- From lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 02:19:40 2007 From: lstanton0401 at sbcglobal.net (Lisa Stanton) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 02:19:40 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]High School Musical Sets for Sale Message-ID: <20070405091940.31857.qmail@web83008.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ascii Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours! Call or email for further details. Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355 www.olmstedperformingarts.com Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter. --0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ascii

Our production of Disney's "High School Musical" is going to feature an absolutely amazing set that uses multi-levels, movable stairs, hinge-faced periactoids, a mini turntable and at least three hand painted 'hard cutout' flyable backdrops. After the show closes on Saturday, April 28th - the entire set must vanish - and our storage options are minimal. We would rather sell the set to another theater that will be doing the show - to recoup some of the cost of building it, than to pay additional money for a place to store it or worse yet - throw it away. You may email or call Angela Boehm to make an appointment to view the set during tech week. The first person to come make an offer it's yours!  Call or email for further details.

Angela at olmstedperformingarts.com or 440.465.3355


www.olmstedperformingarts.com


Remember - the re-use of production elements from someone else's show require appropriate credit - so whom ever buys the set must list Tyson Slotterbeck, Designer, Sandra Knight-Spearman, Scenic Artist and Robert Foraker as Original Construction Carpenter.

--0-1796556851-1175764780=:30663-- From johnny at mdifilm.com Thu Apr 5 08:16:08 2007 From: johnny at mdifilm.com (Johnny K. Wu) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 11:16:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Get your tickets for OCAGC April 21's Dinner Gala event now! Message-ID: <004501c77795$57548da0$0400000a@johnny5> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit President Johnny K. Wu and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland Invite you to: The OCA National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala The leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in Cleveland this April for our OCA National Board Meeting. The Cleveland's OCA Chapter (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and delegates to meet with our diverse community leaders. Saturday, April 21, 2007 6:30pm at Li Wah Restaurant 2999 Payne Avenue Cleveland, Ohio 44114 216.696.6556 (formal attire suggested) Please join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community leaders and city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, door prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will include: Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk Dance, Chinese Yo Yo, Ballroom Dancing and more. The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat Platter, Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger & Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy Chicken, Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh Fruits. Ticket prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA members (Must be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the door will be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting the following individuals: Kenneth J. Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043 Shan Chan: 440.846.0113 Barbara Hing: 440.248.0329 Huili Shi: 216.514.0880 Lisa Wong: 216.233.6765 Lana Den: 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634 Henry Luu: 216.533.3888 Fran & David Namkoong: 216.921.3217 Johnny Wu: 216.373.3278 or email president at ocagc.org Please make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland, Ohio 44102 Co-Sponsored by American Family Insurance Founded in 1973 and now headquartered in Washington D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit national organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. OCA has over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop both leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our organizational and college affiliates are continually working to establish strong local programs in all parts of the country. OCA takes no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but instead focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans in the United States. For more information about OCA, visit http://www.ocanational.org. Parties interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a membership form at http://www.ocagc.org Johnny K. Wu Director/Producer/Editor www.mdifilm.com 216.373.3278 President 2006 & 2007 Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland www.ocagc.org Join Cleveland IndieClub Monthly Meeting www.clevelandindieclub.com ------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

President=20 Johnny K. Wu
and The Organization of Chinese Americans of Greater=20
Cleveland=20

 

Invite you=20 to:

 

The OCA=20 National Delegates Meet and Greet Dinner Gala

 

The=20 leadership from OCA National and Chapters across the nation will meet in = Cleveland this=20 April for our OCA National Board Meeting.  The Cleveland's = OCA Chapter=20 (OCAGC) is excited to provide this opportunity for OCA officials and = delegates=20 to meet with our diverse community leaders.    =20

 

Saturday,=20 April 21, 2007
6:30pm at
Li Wah Restaurant
2999 Payne Avenue =
Cleveland, Ohio=20 44114=20
216.696.6556
(formal attire suggested)

 

Please=20 join us on Saturday, April 21, 2007 at 6:30pm along with community = leaders and=20 city and state officials for a festive night of Chinese cuisine, dance, = door=20 prizes and a traditional Lion Dance. Other cultural performances will = include:=20 Middle Eastern Sabre Dance, Flamenco Dance from Spain, the Solon=20 Bible School Children Choir, Sho-jo-ji Japanese Dance, Chinese Folk = Dance,=20 Chinese Yo Yo,  Ballroom = Dancing and=20 more.

The 12-Course dinner menu is as follows: Assorted BBQ Meat = Platter,=20 Cilantro Beef Soup, Chicken, Squid & Scallops with Vegetables, Fried = Vegetarian Bean Curd Roll, Steamed Tilapia, Double Lobsters with Ginger = &=20 Scallions, Black Mushrooms with Chinese Greens, Chinese Fried Crispy = Chicken,=20 Young Chow Fried Rice, Braised E Fu Noodle, Assorted Pastries, and Fresh = Fruits.=20

Ticket=20 prices are: $30/each for 2007 OCA members and $40/each for non-OCA = members (Must=20 be paid in advance before April 16, 2007). All tickets prices at the = door will=20 be $45/each. Tickets are available at Li Wah Restaurant or by contacting = the=20 following individuals:

 

Kenneth J.=20 Kovach, International Community Council: 216.771.0043

Shan Chan:=20 440.846.0113

Barbara=20 Hing: 440.248.0329

Huili Shi:=20 216.514.0880

Lisa Wong:=20 216.233.6765

Lana Den:=20 440.255.7290 or 440.255.5634

Henry Luu:=20 216.533.3888

Fran &=20 David Namkoong: 216.921.3217

Johnny Wu:=20 216.373.3278

 or=20 email president at ocagc.org

 =20

Please=20 make checks payable to OCAGC, 1265=20 W 106th Street #1, Cleveland,=20 Ohio 44102

Co-Sponsored by American Family=20 Insurance

 

Founded in=20 1973 and now headquartered in Washington=20 D.C., OCA is a nonpartisan/nonprofit = national=20 organization dedicated to advancing the social, political, and economic=20 well-being of Asian Pacific Americans in the United = States.=20 OCA aims to embrace the hopes and aspirations of nearly 14 million Asian = Pacific=20 Americans in the United=20 States.

 

OCA has=20 over 80 chapters and affiliates across the nation working to develop = both=20 leadership and community involvement. OCA chapters along with both our=20 organizational and college affiliates are continually working to = establish=20 strong local programs in all parts of the country.

 

OCA takes=20 no collective position on the politics of any foreign country, but = instead=20 focuses on the welfare and civil rights of Asian Pacific Americans = in the=20 United=20 States. For more information about OCA, = visit=20 http://www.ocanational.org. Parties=20 interested in joining OCAGC (Cleveland Chapter), can fill out a = membership form=20 at http://www.ocagc.org =

 

 

 

Johnny K. = Wu
Director/Producer/Editor=20
www.mdifilm.com=20
216.373.3278

President 2006 &=20 2007
Organization of=20 Chinese Americans of Greater Cleveland
www.ocagc.org

Join Cleveland = IndieClub Monthly=20 Meeting
www.clevelandindieclub.com


 
------=_NextPart_000_0046_01C77773.D042EDA0-- From jeon at artistschair.com Thu Apr 5 08:42:54 2007 From: jeon at artistschair.com (jeon at artistschair.com) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 8:42:54 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Need an ELECTRICIAN? Jason E. Weber/Apr. 5 & Other News! Message-ID: <21463096.1175787774074.JavaMail.root@web40> ARTISTSCHAIR.COM'S "FEATURED ARTIST" Electrician - Jason E. Weber (Location: Euclid, Ohio) (April 5, 2007) To view Jason's profile, visit www.artistschair.com or http://www.artistschair.com/showprofile.asp?id=1116 Local HAPPENING (December 28, 2006) Actors' Summit Theater Prides Itself on Using Local Talent "Theater gives talent a reason to come back" artistschair.com writer Pamela Lewis reports. To view the full article, visit www.artistschair.com LATEST MEMBERS' CONTEST GIVEAWAY (December 7, 2006) CONGRATS to Parma-based sound designer R. Eric Simna for being chosen at random by the artistschair.com database to be the December 7 'featured artist' and winning two tickets good for any performance of "Santaland Diaries," playing now through December 23 at Cleveland Public Theatre. Take friends or take family, either way, GET OUT and SEE NORTHEAST OHIO! Not a member yet? Join artistschair.com today for free! HAVE A POSTING OR NOTICE? The artistschair.com Bulletin Boards offers members and users the opportunity to post and/or view listings free of charge in a variety of categories including Audition & Casting Opportunities; Workshops, Classes & Forums; Employment & Volunteer Opportunities; Discounts, Deals, For Sale & Free Stuff, Events, Parties & Happenings; Venue Spaces & Locations; Housing, Roommate & Travel Buddy Notices; Scams & Fraud Alerts; The Unique, Unusual & Everything Else; and Sound Off & Seek Information. Graphics and/or pics may be included along with listings as well. To post an announcement, visit www.artistschair.com/bb_edit.asp FIND AN ARTIST! Make your event or project extra memorable. Find entertainers and technicians in our FREE and easy-to-use database featuring photos and profiles of local artists in more than 100 different talent fields. BE AN ARTIST! Let your talents and services be known. Become a member for FREE and highlight all talent fields that apply to you. Upload photos of yourself and/or samples of your work, edit your own information and have your profiles viewed by those searching for your talents and services. OUR MISSION Artistschair.com is committed to PROMOTING and RAISING AWARENESS of local artists, arts-related institutions and issues and the NORTHEAST OHIO REGION as well as serving the needs of those searching for CREATIVE TALENT and resources. >From Leigh Angela Thu Apr 5 17:04:11 2007 From: Leigh Angela (Leigh Angela) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 12:04:11 -0400 (GMT-04:00) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Bruce Springsteen look-alike needed for 60 seconds Message-ID: <21164348.1175789052174.JavaMail.root at elwamui-mouette.atl.sa.earthlink.net> Can anyone in the area pull this off? No performance needed, just a quick video shoot of 60 seconds or so. Paid Gig. Leigh "Fear is the lock, and laughter the key to your heart." --Stephen Stills, Suite: Judy Blue Eyes From cshay44 at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 09:17:51 2007 From: cshay44 at yahoo.com (Chris Schueneman) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 09:17:51 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Musical..... Les Miserables at Stow Munroe Falls High School Message-ID: <20070405161751.96445.qmail@web53901.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Please post Stow-Munroe Falls High School presents the musical LES MISERABLES, 2 weekends!! Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m. Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m. Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium, 3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio 330-689-5300 Tickets: $7 for General Admission $10 for reserved seating ****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio. Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek The production features Jean Valjean ........ Andrew Garner Javert .................... Joel Music Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman Eponine.................. Erica Shimko Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove Gavroche................Ben Fortin Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's best musicians This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written. The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production. The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell, with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Please post
 
 
Stow-Munroe Falls High School
presents the musical
LES MISERABLES,
                                                    2 weekends!!
Friday, April 20th and 27th 2007 @ 7:30 p.m.
Saturdays April 21st and 28th @ 7:30 p.m.
Stow- Munroe Falls High School Auditorium,
3227 E. Graham Rd. Stow, Ohio       330-689-5300
 
             Tickets: $7 for General Admission
                         $10 for reserved seating
****The entire musical will be signed for the hearing impaired by Mrs. Christine Miller from Middlefield, Ohio.
 
Directed by Mrs. Cynthia Jahn
Orchestra direction by Mr. Brian Monroe
Vocal music direction by Mrs. Emily Engle
Choreography by Mrs. Kim Sulek
 
                    The production features
                                Jean Valjean ........  Andrew Garner
                                Javert .................... Joel Music
                                Marius......... .......... Tyler Ellis
                                Enjolras.................. T. J. Jozsa
                                Fauntine ................ Meredith Schueneman
                                Eponine.................. Erica Shimko
                                Cosette................... Mary Beth Bulen
                                Thenardier ............ Yashor Niknafs
                                Madame Thenardier .............Natalie Dove
                                Gavroche................Ben Fortin
                                Young Cosette........Courtney Colligan
                                             .........................plus a cast of over 48 extras
 
All student orchestra of 50 of Stow High School's  best  musicians
 
This student edition is rated PG and has been abridged to a running time of just over two hours, while carefully maintaining the integrity of one the greatest musicals ever written.
 
The all school musical involves as many students with students providing leadership in all aspects of the production.
      The Student Directors are Kori Zanin and Jelena Hotic
      The Producers are Kristen Smith and Bethany Davis
      The stage manager is Tiffany Gorrell,
         with Meredith Barnes and Charles T. Corcoran serving as assistants.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-759002842-1175789871=:96063-- From jennifer at petersklar.org Thu Apr 5 10:12:24 2007 From: jennifer at petersklar.org (Jennifer Watkins) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:12:24 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Talent Scout with a Message Message-ID: <44FCE954-1636-491E-BB23-1D4EF48425BF@petersklar.org> --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Release Date: April 5, 2007 =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 Free Lecture for Kids, Teens, Parents Talent Scout with a Message www.petersklaronline.com Media Contact JENNIFER WATKINS Public Relations (917) 684-6977 jennifer at petersklar.org Fax: (425) 483-5694 What do The O.C.=92s Mischa Barton, Home Improvement=92s Zachery Ty =20 Bryan, Full House=92s Lori Loughlin, NYPD Blue=92s Rick Schroder, The =20= Young & The Restless=92 Ashley Bashioum, Charmed and Picket Fences=92 =20= Holly Marie Combs, Sex & the City=92s Sarah Jessica Parker, Walk the =20 Line and Legally Blonde=92s Reese Witherspoon and Ricki Lake all have =20= in common? Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the above =20= young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary =20 lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94. The free talk will provide life-changing insights into the =20 relationship between self-esteem, health and professional success, =20 with a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating disorders, =20 stage mothers, industry scams, and the role of talent agents and =20 casting directors. The lecture will be followed by personal interviews with young =20 members of the audience. =93So You Want to be a Performer=85=94 is based on Sklar=92s three = decades of =20 personal experience with young performers, an Ivy League pedigree, =20 (Masters Degree in Education from Harvard), and his long list of =20 successful prot=E9g=E9s who include Sara Jessica Parker, (HBO=92s Sex & = The =20 City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the Line, etc.), =20 Mischa Barton, (Fox TV=92s O.C.), and many others. Sklar has been the =20= subject of multiple feature-length articles in the New York Times, =20 appeared as a guest expert on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! =20= True Hollywood Story, and has had his work presented on the Bravo =20 Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media outlets. He=92s =20= currently developing a musical entitled =93The Kid Who Played the =20 Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, (Broadway=92s =93The =20 Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award nominee). See www.petersklaronline.com. Children under age eighteen (18) must be accompanied by one of their =20 very own parents; nobody under age six (6) will be admitted. =20 Reservations are required. WHEN: Sunday, April 22, 2007 1:00pm WHERE: Cleveland City Dance, 13947 Cedar Road, Cleveland, OH RESERVATIONS: (216) 932-0222 --Apple-Mail-56--82550732 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252
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Peter Sklar, who has coached, directed or discovered all of the = above young stars and hundreds of others, is offering a complimentary = lecture, entitled: =93So You Want To Be A Performer=85=94.
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The free talk will provide = life-changing insights into the relationship between self-esteem, health and professional = success, with = a behind-the-scenes look at the causes of eating = disorders, = stage = mothers, = industry = scams, and = the role of talent agents and casting directors.

=A0

The lecture will be followed = by personal interviews with young members of the = audience.

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=93So You Want to be a = Performer=85=94= is based on Sklar=92s three decades of personal experience with young = performers, an Ivy League pedigree, (Masters Degree in Education from = Harvard), and his long list of successful prot=E9g=E9s who include = Sara Jessica = Parker, = (HBO=92s Sex = & The City), Reese Witherspoon, (Legally Blond, Walk the = Line, etc.), = Mischa = Barton, = (Fox TV=92s = O.C.), and = many others. Sklar has been the subject of multiple feature-length = articles in the New York Times, appeared as a guest expert = on Donahue, was recently interviewed on E! True Hollywood = Story, and = has had his work presented on the Bravo Channel, Good Morning America, and in dozens of media = outlets. He=92s currently developing a musical entitled =93The = Kid Who Played the Palace=94, to be directed by William Martin, = (Broadway=92s =93The Lieutenant=94, five-time Tony Award = nominee).

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Children under age eighteen (18) = must be accompanied by one of their very own parents; nobody under age = six (6) will be admitted. Reservations are required.
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= --Apple-Mail-56--82550732-- From nbudin at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:39:02 2007 From: nbudin at sbcglobal.net (Noah Budin) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:39:02 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Thanks to all and some answers for the curios Message-ID: <687671.95203.qm@web81408.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Re: O Mary Don't You Weep Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are: (BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!) The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead. "Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals. In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom. And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example). Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are! Peace, Noah --0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Re: O Mary Don't You Weep
 
Thanks to everyone who responded! What a lot of terrific information I received. Some have asked me to share the findings. In a nutshell, here they are:
(BTW, I'm sure some of my theology here is a little fuzzy. Please don't email me with corrections. I'm just summing it in as brief a manner as I can. Thanks!)
 
The Mary in the song refers to Martha and Lazarus' sister. Mary and Martha wept for Lazarus when he died. Jesus told them not to weep or mourn and was so moved by their grief that he raised Lazarus from the dead.
 
"Mary wore three links of chain/and each link was in freedom's name." Many suggested that the three links represent the Trinity - Father, Son and Holy Spirit. In earlier versions of the song (and other spirituals) the verse is sung "Mary wore three links of chain/And on each link was Jesus' name." This verse, and several others, are what are referred to as "floating verses." That is, they show up in other spirituals.
 
In this song, Old and New Testament imagery is mixed. As always, with spirituals originating 200 - 300 years ago in the slave communities (e.g. This Little Light of Mine, Go Down Moses, Wade in the Water, etc.), it's not about the literal interpretation. It's about Freedom.
 
And, as always, with folk music, the songs are in constant transition. Each generation, era, place or person changes words to suit their needs. Pete Seeger calls it "The Folk Process." (We Shall Overcome is a good example).
 
Thanks again for all of the great information. I reached out across Jewish, secular and performing arts lists and individuals, and everyone came together to offer intelligent and insightful information. What a terrific and blessed community we really are!
 
Peace,
Noah
--0-1479557277-1175794742=:95203-- From lmal812 at sbcglobal.net Thu Apr 5 10:55:06 2007 From: lmal812 at sbcglobal.net (LIBBY M LUBINGER) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 10:55:06 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]HIP HOP/JAZZ TEACHERS Message-ID: <276986.91759.qm@web81715.mail.mud.yahoo.com> Needed for Fall 2007 HIP HOP/JAZZ Teachers Send resume to : Attention Libby Fairmount Center for the Arts 8400 Fairmount Rd. Box 80 Novelty, OH 44072 or call 440-338-3171 and leave a message to set up an interview You can also apply on line at fairmountcentersk at aol.com From Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu Thu Apr 5 12:33:12 2007 From: Fred.Gloor at tri-c.edu (Gloor, Fred) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 15:33:12 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]$7 tickets for 10 or more to see "Peter Pan" Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Bring 10 or more people to see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets! =20 =20 Tri-C West Theatre Department presents Peter Pan =20 =20 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 =20 =20 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 possible villain: adulthood. Come fly with us and return to Neverland.=20 =20 *Flying for this production is provided by "Flying by Foy"*=20 =20 Running: April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm April 22 and 29th at 3pm =20 =20 =20 Fred Gloor Box Office Manager/Instructor Western Campus Theatre Department Cuyahoga Community College 216-987-5536 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Bring 10 or more people to = see Peter Pan and get $7.00 tickets!

 

 

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  possible villain: adulthood.  Come fly with us and return = to Neverland. 

 

*Flying for this production is provided by “Flying by = Foy”*

 

Running:         &nb= sp; April 20, 21, 26, 27, and 28 at 8pm

           = ;            = April 22 and 29th at 3pm

 

 

 

Fred = Gloor

Box Office Manager/Instructor

Western = Campus Theatre Department

Cuyahoga Community = College

216-987-5536

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C777B9.3FBF203A-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:37:48 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:37:48 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Brown Bag Lunch at Trinity Cathedral Message-ID: <986908.38930.qm@web81006.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral 2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello --0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Wednesday April 11, 2007, 12:00 noon
 
Brown Bag Lunch, Trinity Cathedral
 
2230 Euclid Avenue, Cleveland
 
Danses ravissants by Margi Griebling-Haigh
 
Susan Royal, flute, Danna Sundet, oboe, Jody Guinn, harp, and Natasha Farney, 'cello
--0-1429939065-1175805468=:38930-- From maryanngriebling at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 13:41:31 2007 From: maryanngriebling at yahoo.com (Mary Ann Griebling) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 13:41:31 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cleveland Composers' Guild Junior Concert Message-ID: <20070405204131.5490.qmail@web81013.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m. Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church 1919 East 107th Street, University Circle students play the music of these professional composers: Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano professional musicians play the work of these student composers" Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski --0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Sunday, April 15, 2007, 3:00 p.m.
 
Epworth-Euclid United Methodist Church
 
1919 East 107th Street, University Circle
 
students play the music of these professional composers: 
 
Jennifer Conner, Mary Ann Griebling, Stephen Griebling, Dana McCormick, Till Meyn, Katharine O'Connell, Robert Rollin, and Stephen Stanziano
 
professional musicians play the work of these student composers"
 
Eric Lin, Max Mueller, and Alexis Sobleski
--0-1844748016-1175805691=:5170-- From christyrmccune at sssnet.com Thu Apr 5 13:49:25 2007 From: christyrmccune at sssnet.com (Christy McCune) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 16:49:25 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Ohio Youth Ballet fundraiser: A Beary Fine Afternoon Message-ID: <000601c777c3$e55cf0f0$0201a8c0@TRAVELER> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Ohio Youth Ballet presents silent auction, fashion show, ballet on May 6 The biggest fundraiser for the Ohio Youth Ballet is Sunday, May 6 and includes a silent auction, fashion show, buffet lunch, magic show and, of course, a ballet performance by members of the non-profit pre-professional ballet company. A "Beary Fine Afternoon," the OYB's second annual silent auction and fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. Housed at The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to the community through outreach programs. Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other quality items have been donated by Keillor's A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, Don Pablos, Chili's, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent auction. Turning Pointe School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of "Goldilocks and the Three Bears" choreographed by OYB members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country Club. Tickets are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per couple. "When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the company," said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event. To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthballet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417. ------=_NextPart_000_0007_01C777A2.5E4B50F0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

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A = “Beary Fine Afternoon,” the OYB’s second annual silent auction and = fashion show begins at 1:30 p.m. at the Prestwick Country Club, 2220 Raber Road, Uniontown, Ohio. =

Housed at = The Turning Pointe School of Dance, 2387 Locust St. S., Canal Fulton, the OYB is = under the artistic direction of Inna Stabrova and Dmitry Tuboltsev. The mission of = the talented young members of the OYB is to bring their love of the arts to = the community through outreach programs.

      &= nbsp;      Silent auction items include a week at an Ocean Front Vacation House in South Nags Head. Other = quality items have been donated by Keillor’s A Teddy Bear Shoppe, The Hall = of Fame Fitness Center in Canton, Paul and Carol David YMCA, Longaberger, = Don Pablos, Chili’s, Pampered Chef and Tastefully Simple, and many = others. Businesses and individuals may still donate items to the silent = auction.

Turning= Pointe = School of Dance students will present the fashion show featuring Polka = Tots and Urban Behavior. Entertainment includes a creative interpretation of “Goldilocks and the Three Bears” choreographed by OYB = members. Buffet lunch will be provided by Prestwick Country = Club. Tickets = are $25 for adults; $20 for children 12 and younger; or $45 per = couple.   = ;          =

      &= nbsp;     “When people leave the event we hope they will take with them a newfound understanding of who = the Ohio Youth Ballet is and the level of talent that we have in the = company,” said Diane Keller, chairperson of the event.

      &= nbsp;     To purchase tickets, donate silent auction items, or other information, e-mail ohioyouthb= allet at turningpointeschoolofdance.net or call the dance school at 330-854-1417.

 

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April 20-22: General Admission $13, Senior/Student $9
Saturday the 21st has a dinner catered by Novotny's for $10 added to ticket

Go To www.mightygoliath.com for more information.
The website is the only way you can charge tickets.
Tickets can be purchased in person at:
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    TrueNorth Cultural Arts Centre (west side of Avon Lake)
    At the door.


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------=_NextPart_000_000C_01C777B9.548117F0-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Thu Apr 5 19:05:25 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2007 21:05:25 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth Cultural Arts, Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma’s Team Up Message-ID:

TrueNorth is very pleased to announce their very first Barnes & Noble BookFair Fundraiser which takes place at Barnes & Noble in Crocker Park on Saturday, April 28th from 9:00am to 11:00pm.

 

A percentage of the purchases made at Barnes & Noble located at 198 Crocker Park Blvd. in Crocker Park on April 28th, accompanied with a special voucher will go to benefit this multidisciplinary cultural arts organization and its? many diverse programs. Also participating in this fundraising event will be Max & Erma?s of 30105 Detroit Road in Westlake. Twenty percent of sales made on April 28th at Max & Erma?s and accompanied by a special voucher will also go to benefit TrueNorth.

 

?With Mother?s Day and graduations just around the corner, we felt it was the perfect time to get people out to make meaningful purchases for their loved ones and at the same time support their local cultural arts organization.? said Rick Fortney, Executive Director of TrueNorth Cultural Arts.

 

Vouchers must accompany all purchases made at Barnes & Noble and Max & Erma?s in order for TrueNorth to receive credit for them. Vouchers can be obtained by visiting TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 33491 Lake Road in Avon Lake or by visiting www.TNCArts.org and clicking on ?Support TrueNorth?.

 

TrueNorth musicians, artists and performers will be present throughout the day at Barnes & Noble to entertain and educate on the enriching value the arts bring to our communities and lives. In addition, Barnes & Noble at Crocker Park will host a story time for children with Angelina BallerinaTM, the national ?Spokes Character? for National Dance Week.

 

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.

 

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.



Can?t afford to quit your job? ? Earn your AS, BS, or MS degree online in 1 year. From cinevid at yahoo.com Thu Apr 5 23:46:14 2007 From: cinevid at yahoo.com (Bill) Date: Thu, 5 Apr 2007 23:46:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]MADNESS at Akron Independent Film Festival on Friday the 13th at 8:30pm Message-ID: <344430.21518.qm@web60312.mail.yahoo.com> --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness" Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends. Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th... --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
 
Hey everyone several Clevelandfilmmaking members have films showing at the Akron Independent Film Festival next weekend. Bryant Anderson's "Get Him", Justin Lewis's "Bloodline", Kipp Speicher's "Dreadful", Jerod Brennan's "Over Coffee" and capping off Friday night's films at 8:30 is my film, "Madness"
 
Come along to support your local indie filmmakers and bring your friends.
 
Check out www.akronfilmfestival.com for a schedule and directions. It's only $5 for both days or $3 per day. How can you lose... unless you're paranoid about Friday the 13th...
 


Don't get soaked. Take a quick peek at the forecast
with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut. --0-368459952-1175841974=:21518-- From tncarts at hotmail.com Fri Apr 6 02:37:27 2007 From: tncarts at hotmail.com (Carol Cordova) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 04:37:27 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]TrueNorth & NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week offer Workshops Message-ID:
TrueNorth Cultural Arts and NE Ohio Committee for National Dance Week invites you to participate in special dance workshops followed by performances from 3:00-5:30pm on Sunday, April 29th at the Westlake performing Arts Center located at 27830 Hilliard Blvd. in Westlake. Artists from 20 professional and semiprofessional ensembles are scheduled to perform.
 
The dance workshops will be offered as part of the ?Day of Dance? in celebration of National Dance Week which runs from April 21st-29th, 2007. Workshop tuition is $10 per class or 3 for $25 if registered by April 20th.
 
Instructors offering workshops on the ?Day of Dance? include Kay Eichman (Ballet); former dancer for the Cleveland Ballet, Valerie Salstrom (Swing); 2004 American Champion Dancers in Lindy, 2004 and 2006 National Jitterbug and Balboa Champions, Megan Pitcher (Modern); artistic director of MegLouise Dance, Kim Abkemeier (Ballet); former principal dancer with Heinz Poll's Ohio Ballet, John Fasko (Hip Hop); head choreographer for American Commodore Tuxedo and associate director of Kim and Co., Silvia Marchena Guillen (Flamenco) from Cadiz, Spain, and Kathryn Elias (Kasia) with a specialty in MiddleEastern Dance.
 
Scheduled to perform on the ?Day of Dance? are Ohio Youth Ballet, Cleveland Chamber Ballet, Cannon School of Irish Dance, Csardas Dance Company, Oasis Dance Troupe, Kashtan Ukrainian Dancers, CCDT  Consort, Gilchrist Highland Dancers, Silvia Marchena Guillen, Fairmount Dance Theatre, Beck Center Dance Workshop, Beck Center Tap Ensemble, MegLouise Dance, Kim & Company,  Living Fountain, Datz' D Nation: Phunk Dance Company, Mighty Goliath Productions Theatre Dance, United Dance Studios of NE Ohio, YinTang Chinese Dancers and Brian Murphy.
National Dance Week was established more than 25 years ago to bring awareness to the public the many benefits of dance. The organization for Northeast Ohio was founded 8 years ago by Margaret Holden, after moving to the area from Tennessee, where she also established a chapter. National Dance Week in Ohio has seen performances at Baldwin Wallace College, The Beck Center for the Arts, and Hathaway Brown School. This year TrueNorth Cultural Arts is proud to sponsor and assist in bringing the ?Day of Dance? to the community in celebration of National Dance Week.
 
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.
 
For more information on National Dance Week and ?Day of Dance? or to register for workshops please visit www.neohiodance.org or www.TNCArts.org or contact Margaret Holden at 216-221-4236 or TrueNorth Cultural Arts at 440-933-7771.


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(PN2287.C5 S35 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1566637015 (Link includes table of contents) =93Richard Schickel, the distinguished film critic, here gives us an= =20 indispensable collection of thirty-three essays on Chaplin=92s life a= nd=20 art. From a broad range of writings he has selected the most=20 provocative and insightful criticisms of the great comedian=92s=20 beginnings through his early films, his mid-life crisis, and his late= =20 works.=94 =96 from the book jacket. I Wake Up Screening: What to Do Once You=92ve Made That Movie. John Anderson and Laura Kim. Billboard Books, 2006. (PN1995.9.P7 A53 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D0823088987 (Link includes cover art) This book tells =93emerging filmmakers how to (and how not to) get th= eir=20 films talked about, written about, sold, and seen. [The authors]=20 explain how to get their films evaluated, how to put together the= =20 perfect team, how to deal with the media, how to navigate the festiva= l=20 circuit, and how to win friends and influence people.=94 =96 from the= book=20 jacket. The Performing Set: The Broadway Designs of William and Jean Eckart. Andrew B. Harris. University of North Texas Press, 2006. (PN2096.E23 H37 2006) http://www.cpl.org/cgi-bin/lookup.pl?isbn=3D1574412124 (Link includes cover art and table of contents) =93Andrew B. Harris uses production stills and the Eckart=92s sketche= s from=20 every show they worked on to illustrate the magic behind an Eckart= =20 design. This lavish illustrated book, with more than 500 full-color= =20 illustrations, is a fitting tribute to both the great American theatr= e=20 and the couple who helped make it great.=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, Peninsula, or Twinsburg, just place a hold through the lin= k=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 Huntheatre at aol.com Fri Apr 6 07:23:24 2007 From: Huntheatre at aol.com (Huntheatre at aol.com) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 10:23:24 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Reminder-"Godspell" Auditions at Huntington Playhouse Message-ID: -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 =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= er=20 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 ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1175869404 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en

=E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D Auditions

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Huntington Playhouse will hold=20 auditions for the musical  =E2=80=9CGodspell=E2=80=9D.  The production is directed by Dave= =20 MacKeigan.  Auditions are on Monday, Ap= ril=20 9th  and Tuesday,=20 April 10th  starting at 7:00=20 PM.  The production opens Jun= e 7 th=20 and has a 4 week run.

 

The show requires 5 men and 5 wo= men=20 ages 17 and older.  There are=20= no=20 children parts.  No appointmen= ts are=20 required.  Please come with a prepared song and dressed for movement. A= n=20 accompanist will be provided.  John Franks is the music director and La= ura=20 Workman will choreograph.

 

Huntington Playhouse is located=20= at=20 28601 Lake=20 Road in = Bay=20 Village and is a licensed affiliate of=20= the=20 Cleveland Metroparks.  The box= =20 office phone number is 440-871-8333.


 For=20 more details about the show and the theatre, please check our web site at:www.huntingtonplayhouse.= com

 






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-------------------------------1175869404-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:34:55 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:34:55 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]DanceWorks '07 at CPT: MegLouise Dance this weekend only! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 =20 TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW! =20 DANCEWORKS '07 =20 Great Companies...Great Dance...From a Great City...=20 =20 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 =20 Don't miss this popular performance series! =20 =20 =20 This Weekend Only: =20 =20 MegLouise Dance 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. Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at 3:00pm. SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE! Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5. Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at 216.631.2727 =20 NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS '07: =20 =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! =20 =20 Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm Sunday at 3:00pm =20 Tickets: $15 General Admission | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 Thursdays=20 =20 DANCEWORKS '07 IS SUPPORTED IN PART BY =20 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 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

 

TICKETS GOING FAST! RESERVE YOURS NOW!

 

DANCEWORKS = '07

 

Great Companies...Great Dance...From = a Great = City...

 

Award Winning Dance Series Returns = to Cleveland Public Theatre

March 15 - April = 15

 

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:=

 

=  

MegLouise Dance
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.

Showtimes: Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 7:30pm, Sunday at = 3:00pm.

SPECIAL EASTER SUNDAY SURPRISE FOR THE KIDS IN THE AUDIENCE!

Tickets: $15 General Admissison | $12 Students and Seniors | $10 = Thursdays

Just can't get enough dance? CPT is offering a discount on tickets for = returning patrons. Bring your ticket stub from a MegLouise Dance performance to a = second or third performance and get your ticket for just $5.

Tickets onsale now! Buy online at www.cptonline.org or buy by phone at = 216.631.2727

 

= NEXT WEEK IN DANCEWORKS ’07:

 

 

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

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.20F2A162-- From MHerman at cptonline.org Fri Apr 6 08:35:22 2007 From: MHerman at cptonline.org (Mindy Herman) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 11:35:22 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FW: The Dark Room returns to CPT! Tuesday, April 10th! Message-ID: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable =20 Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists =20 The Dark Room kicks off April 10th! =20 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. =20 =20 The Dark Room returns with a special evening featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli =20 Tuesday, April 10 Cleveland Public Theatre 6415 Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH 44102 =20 7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open session 8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi Herwald Zittelli =20 Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but not required. =20 Unethical by Margi Herwald Zittelli Directed by Derek Koger =20 Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston. =20 *Member, AEA =20 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. =20 The Dark Room is a place where writers take center stage and their work has a chance to grow. =20 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. =20 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. =20 =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

 

Cleveland Public Theatre and the Cleveland Theatre Collective collaborate on this exciting opportunity for area artists

         =   

The Dark Room kicks off April = 10th!

 

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.

 

 

The Dark Room returns with a special evening = featuring the work of area writer Margi Herwald Zitelli

 

Tuesday, April 10

Cleveland Public Theatre

6415 = Detroit Ave., Cleveland, OH  44102

 

7:30pm - Writers sign-up for open = session

8:00pm - Presentation of featured writer Margi = Herwald Zittelli

 

Suggested donation of $5 is welcomed at the door, but = not required.

 

Unethical by Margi = Herwald Zittelli

Directed by Derek Koger

 

Cast includes Allan Branstein, Liz Duchez*, Spencer = Jay Kim*, Nick Koesters* and Kimberly Weston.  =

*Member, AEA

 

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.

 

The Dark Room is a place where = writers take center stage and their work has a chance to = grow.

 

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.

 

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.

 

 

 

------_=_NextPart_001_01C77861.30D14872-- From k8budd21 at yahoo.com Fri Apr 6 09:39:24 2007 From: k8budd21 at yahoo.com (Kate Buddenhagen) Date: Fri, 6 Apr 2007 09:39:24 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Testimonials about NEOhioPAL needed for magazine article - please email me Message-ID: <568376.86364.qm@web50706.mail.re2.yahoo.com> --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit I am writing a short article on NEOhioPAL for a new Northeast Ohio Publication called CBC, Cleveland Business Connects. This magazine features special events, networking and corporate trends in NEO. The May issue is focusing on the arts industry and the article on NEOhioPAL is about trendsetting E marketing. I'm looking for testimonials of those who credit success story to NEOhioPAL. Please email me a quote or two about the good NEOhioPAL has brought to you. An email to me is considered your consent to use the quote and your name in the article. Your email to me does not guarantee use of your quote in the article. Thank you for your help! I look forward to your testimonials. For anyone interested in the magazine, check out www.cbcmagazine.com; For those interested in advertising in the magazine (many options at all prices ranging from full page ads to special event resource listings), please contact me at 216.831.9557 or email me at work at kate at contempodg.com Kate --------------------------------- Expecting? Get great news right away with email Auto-Check. Try the Yahoo! Mail Beta. --0-557111770-1175877564=:86364 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
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Film: = Jewish Women in American Sport: Settlement House to the = Olympics

Wednesday, = April 11

7pm

$5 all = tickets

Call = 216-593-0575 for reservations

Jewish women have played a vital role as athletes, = administrators, and activists, confronting ethnic and gender constraints in American = society. Join us for this provocative  film looking at the ways Jewish women = shaped American sport and society as part of our Jewish+Female=3DAthlete panel display = celebrating the Women’s Final Four. Meet David Gilbert, President and CEO of the Greater Cleveland Sports Commission, who will introduce the film.

 

Lynda A. Bender

Director of Education and Public = Programs

Maltz Museum of Jewish = Heritage

2929 = Richmond Road

Beachwood, OH  44122

DD 216.593.0588

Fax 216.593.0576

www.MaltzJewishMuseum.org

lbender at mmjh.org

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Thanks,

Cathy = Baer

 

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------=_NextPart_000_0025_01C7784E.33024F00-- From ileifewriter at aim.com Fri Apr 6 10:54:28 2007 From: ileifewriter at aim.com (ileifewriter at aim.com) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 13:54:28 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]FAMILY FILM CRITIQUE NIGHT Message-ID: <8C9468BC189904F-1360-6E18@webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com> ----------MB_8C9468BC189904F_1360_CD2A_webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" Epiphany Church/Thea Bowman Center E. 120th & Union Ave. =20 Presents=20 =E2=80=9CFirst Family Film Critique Night=E2=80=9D Akeelah and the Bee =20 Also Appearing:=20 Writer/Performer: Ife (Gail F. Young) Friday, April 20th 6-8:30p.m. Presented at: Thea Bowman Center Multi Purpose Room This Event is Free and Open to the Public (You Must Have A Ticket) Call Program Director: (216) 491-0699 ________________________________________________________________________ Check Out the new free AIM(R) Mail -- 2 GB of storage and industry-leading s= pam and email virus protection. ----------MB_8C9468BC189904F_1360_CD2A_webmail-de11.sysops.aol.com Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset="utf-8"
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-------------------------------1175882597-- From Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu Fri Apr 6 13:15:36 2007 From: Marci.Janas at oberlin.edu (Marci Janas) Date: Fri, 06 Apr 2007 16:15:36 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program at Oberlin April 27 Message-ID: --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/plain; charset=WINDOWS-1252; delsp=yes; format=flowed Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable Media Contact Only: Marci Janas, Director of Conservatory Media Relations 440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); marci.janas at oberlin.edu FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: Gil Shaham and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s =20 Artist Recital Series on Friday, April 27 OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital = Series =20 concludes its 128th season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, =20 who will be joined by several of his distinguished musical friends. =20 The all-Brahms concert takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 =20 p.m. in historic Finney Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, =20= across from Tappan Square in Oberlin. The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in D Minor, Op. 108, a =20= collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in B-flat Major, Op. 18. =20 Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are pianist Akira Eguchi, =20 violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki and Dov Scheindlin, =20 and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa Weilerstein. Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for seniors and those =20= with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general public. They =20 may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central Ticket =20 Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the night of =20= the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair =20 accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin =20 College campus. Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized by audiences and =20 critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and engaging classical =20= artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing intensity,=94 writes Rian =20= Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the irrepressible energy he exuded =20 that brought every note so vividly to life.=94 Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto appearances =20 with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for recital and =20= ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the most =20 prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include =20 appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and =20 Philadelphia orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and =20 Cincinnati symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with =20 both the Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours =20 in Europe and Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, =20 Copenhagen and Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as =20 part of their 70th Anniversary concerts. Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by WCLV =20 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and 90.3-WCPN =20 ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt Stern =20 Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For more =20= information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, =20 please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries. ### Marci Janas Director of Conservatory Media Relations Oberlin Conservatory of Music 39 West College Street Oberlin, OH 44074 www.oberlin.edu/con (P) 440.775.8328 (F) 440.775.5457 marci.janas at oberlin.edu --Boundary_(ID_gH/gUSsIGQKK9+4o+h8bmA) Content-type: text/html; charset=WINDOWS-1252 Content-transfer-encoding: quoted-printable

Media Contact Only:

Marci Janas, = Director of Conservatory Media Relations

440.775.8328 (office); 440.667.2724 (cell); = marci.janas at oberlin.edu


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Gil Shaham = and Friends Present an All-Brahms Program for Oberlin=92s Artist Recital = Series on Friday, April 27

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OBERLIN, OHIO (April 6, = 2007)=97Oberlin College=92s Artist Recital Series concludes its 128th = season with world-renowned violinist Gil Shaham, who will be joined by = several of his distinguished musical friends. The all-Brahms concert = takes place on Friday, April 27, 2007, at 8 p.m. in historic Finney = Chapel, located at 90 North Professor Street, across from Tappan Square = in Oberlin.

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The program features Johannes Brahms=92 Sonata in = D Minor, Op. 108, a collection of Hungarian Dances, and Sextet in = B-flat Major, Op. 18. Shaham=92s collaborators for the evening are = pianist Akira Eguchi, violinist Adele Anthony, violists Masao Kawasaki = and Dov Scheindlin, and cellists Jian Wang and Alisa = Weilerstein.

=A0

Reserved seat-tickets are $10 for students, $22 for = seniors and those with an Oberlin College I.D., and $26 for the general = public. They may be purchased in advance by calling Oberlin's Central = Ticket Service at 1-800-371-0178. Tickets purchased at the door the = night of the concert are an additional $3. Finney Chapel is wheelchair = accessible, and free parking is available throughout the Oberlin College = campus.

Violinist Gil Shaham is internationally recognized = by audiences and critics alike as one of today=92s most virtuosic and = engaging classical artists. =93Shaham=92s playing had a searing = intensity,=94 writes Rian Evans the Guardian, =93but it was the = irrepressible energy he exuded that brought every note so vividly to = life.=94

Shaham is sought after throughout the world for concerto = appearances with celebrated orchestras and conductors, as well as for = recital and ensemble appearances on the great concert stages and at the = most prestigious festivals. His 2006-07 season highlights include = appearances with the New York Philharmonic, Cleveland and Philadelphia = orchestras, National, Houston, Seattle, Atlanta, and Cincinnati = symphonies, Los Angeles Philharmonic, and U.S. tours with both the = Chicago Symphony and Orpheus. In addition to recital tours in Europe and = Japan he appears abroad with the orchestras of Berlin, Copenhagen and = Moscow, and with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra as part of their 70th = Anniversary concerts.

Media sponsorship for the Artist Recital Series is provided by = WCLV 104.9-FM, Cleveland=92s classical music radio station, and = 90.3-WCPN ideastream. Corporate sponsorship is provided by the DeWitt = Stern Group, Legend Financial Services, and the Riverside Company. For = more information about the 2006-07 season of the Artist Recital Series, = please visit www.oberlin.edu/arseries.

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I am seeking an Indian or Pakistani actor in their 30's or 40's= for=20 a staged reading of Solomon's Blade, b= y Lisa=20 B. Allen. 
 
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NEWS=20 RELEASE=20
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The young developer can't understand their = decision to fight the destruction of the funky old bar, the local food = bank, and the secondhand clothing store but the district is where = THESE PEOPLE hide out from the little failures in their own lives. = Will they sell out? Or will they stop the development? They have to = reach out to each other in new ways, and what "develops" is better in = the long run than the soccer stadium. = The Cast (in alphabetical order): Shelley Bloomfield, Marlene Bolger, = Ali Boyd, Margarite Davidian, Margo Fire, Heather Hersh, Rick Kesler, = Lisa Kraemer, Bill Rowe, and Kris Tesar River Street Playhouse ~ 56 River Street = April 12, 14, 19, 20, 21, 26, 27 ~ 8 PM = Matinees April 15 & 22 at 2 PM = General Admission ~ All seats $16. www.ticketspigot.com/bbtp.htm or Box Office 1-216-233-0521 _____________________________________________________________________ Interested in getting caught up on today's news? 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So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears. Keep up the good work everyone. You all impress me all the time. Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts. Happy Easter everyone! Just a note. Chet says he can?t sing. But I think he is outstanding. ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins. Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m17NgJoWAGA&eurl=http%3A%2F%2Fprofile%2Emyspace%2Ecom%2Findex%2Ecfm%3Ffuseaction%3Duser%2Eviewprofile%26friendid%3D90222409 Maureen's announcements... TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Call or email for times. 440-313-8326 Lakewood Duplex for rent. It is now available to show. Call me 440-313-8326 http://www.mrsbakersplace.com/lakewood_house.htm Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous. Mention Neopal and get your first class free. http://www.fuzzypinkelephant.com/fuzzyweb/ Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi. Check our website for details. All Neopal users are invited. Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett." Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch. Watch my website for more info. http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm I believe that is all for now folks! 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Maureen's announcements are below my mushy message.
 
Well it is Holiday time again.
This is for all my showbiz friends.  Take a second out of your busy day and watch this video.  There is a lot to learn from these folks.  While we are all trying so hard to impress the world with our wit or talent,  the bottom line is...?we all need a little heart.?   So while you are all creating things to make us laugh, gross us out and shock us, don?t forget about the moments that bring an old man to tears.
Keep up the good work everyone.  You all impress me all the time.   Continue on making me laugh, grossing me out and shocking me and then every once in awhile...don?t forget to touch our hearts.
Happy Easter everyone!
Just a note.  Chet says he can?t sing.  But I think he is outstanding.  ?If you have a good song and can communicate the words, that?s all that matters.? ?Chet Atkins.
Go forth and communicate, everyone and follow this youtube link to an awesome video and lesson in performance.
 
 
Maureen's announcements...
 
TV and Film Acting classes are every Monday night.
 
I have some openings for Private sessions on Tuesdays and Wednesdays.
Call or email for times.  440-313-8326
 
Lakewood Duplex for rent.  It is now available to show.  Call me 440-313-8326
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant presents Club Cardio, a sexy dance workout at the Crazy Horse every Saturday at 10:15am and 1pm in Bedford Hts. Taught by the amazing Kyle Primous.  Mention Neopal and get your first class free.
 
Fuzzy Pink Elephant is having a party at Traffic Night Club on April 26Th along with Velvet Rope, Porsche and Bacardi.  Check our website for details.  All Neopal users are invited.  Email me for complimentary tix. www.fuzzypinkelephant.com
 
ACD Productions is creating an audio play of Sherlock Holmes' "A Study in Scarlett."  Auditions are April 18Th 2-6:30 at the Lakewood Library on Detroit and Saturday April 21st from 12 to 5:30 at the Madison Branch.  Watch my website for more info.  http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm
 
I believe that is all for now folks!
 
Maureen Dempsey
 


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in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-1937736325-1175967917=:42191-- From getjinxed at adelphia.net Sat Apr 7 10:45:31 2007 From: getjinxed at adelphia.net (JINXED!Costumes & Magic) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 10:45:31 -0700 Subject: [NEohioPAL]MAGIC LECTURE - JINXED COSTUMES & MAGIC Message-ID: <12105318.1175967931620.JavaMail.root@web16> JINXED! Costumes and Magic will be hosting a magic class presented by Joe Stevens. Joe Stevens owns and operates Stevens Magic Emporium in Wichita, Kansas, and has been performing and teaching for over 30 years. The class will be focusing on beginner to immediate magic and is geared to children who are just starting out. We also invite magicians of any skill level to attend if you would like to meet Mr. Stevens who will return to JINXED! at a later date to teach a class to the more advanced magicians. The class will be held on Sunday, April 15th - 1:30pm at JINXED! Costumes and Magic 4666 Ridge Rd., Brooklyn, OH 44144 and will last approximately 1 1/2 hours. First the children will be entertained with a magic show and then taught 3 - 4 tricks. Mr. Stevens will allow the children to practice these tricks for him and will make sure that they know how to perform them before they leave. We encourage you to arrive a little early so that the class can begin promptly at 1:30. If you wish to attend the class, or for more information, please call 216-749-3866 or e:mail getjinxed at adelphia.net. The cost of the lecture is $5.00 per person. All magic purchased on the day of the lecture will be 10% off. At the lecture we will have available detailed information regarding the magic lessons that will be held at JINXED! once a month beginning the month of May. A sign-up sheet will be available for those interested. -- Tim & Lori Bodziony, Owners JINXED! Costumes & Magic 4666 Ridge Rd. Brooklyn, Ohio 44144 216-749-3866 getjinxed at adelphia.net From wspamherst at gmail.com Sat Apr 7 10:51:08 2007 From: wspamherst at gmail.com (Workshop Players) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 13:51:08 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Workshop Players to Sponsor Play Writing Class Message-ID: <24b1a6670704071051o213fc2b7o9f1f242715835804@mail.gmail.com> ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way! Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson. The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst. Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players. Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit. Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class. To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson MaureenBJohnson at aol.com - 30 - -- "If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158 Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Content-Disposition: inline

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE


 

WORKSHOP PLAYERS SPONSORS PLAY WRITING CLASS


 

The Workshop Players are proud to announce that they are opening a new, FREE play writing class. Be a part of theatre in an entirely different way!  Join Workshop Players play writing group led by award-winning playwright, Maureen Brady Johnson.

 

The group is open to anyone over 40 years of age and will meet for the first time April 24 from 6:30 - 8:00 in the green room of the theatre, which is located at 44820 Middle Ridge Road in Amherst.  Find your voice in theatre! Tell your stories and see them come alive onstage in dramatic readings at the Workshop Players.

 

 

Once this class begins to produce scripts, Workshop Players will be assembling actors to do simple, public readings of the new shows for the playwrights' benefit.  Who knows, we may get another world premier out of this class.
 
To register - or for more information - contact Maureen B. Johnson      MaureenBJohnson at aol.com
 
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"If all the world's a stage, I want better lighting!" ------=_Part_13626_26247399.1175968268158-- From todd.packer at case.edu Sat Apr 7 13:23:49 2007 From: todd.packer at case.edu (Todd Packer) Date: Sat, 07 Apr 2007 16:23:49 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Free Event: April 12, 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere Smith at Case Western Reserve University Message-ID: Free Event=3A April 12=2C 2007 - Award-winning performer Anna Deavere = Smith at Case Western Reserve University=92s Annual Research ShowCASE = event Please join us for the annual Case Western Reserve University Research = ShowCASE event on April 11 =26 12=2C 2007=2E This event is free and open = to = the public=2E For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu This session will be of particular interest to NEohioPal readers=3A Who=3A Guest Speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C Playwright=2C Actress and MacArthur Foundation Fell= ow Ms=2E Smith=92s bio=3A http=3A//www=2Eroycecarlton=2Ecom/speakers/smith=2Ehtml =93Hailed by Newsweek as =93the most exciting individual in American = theater=2C=94 playwright and performance artist Anna Deavere Smith uses = her singular brand of theater to explore issues of race=2C community and = character in America=2E She was awarded the prestigious MacArthur = Foundation =93genius=94 Fellowship for creating =93a new form of theater = =97 a = blend of theatrical art=2C social commentary=2C journalism and intimate = reverie=2E=94=94 What=3A Race and the Nation =96 Snapshots of America in Change = When=3A Thursday=2C April 12=2C 2007 10=3A30 am =96 12=3A00 noon Where=3A Veale Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve = University in Cleveland On Adelbert Road=2C between Cedar Road and Euclid Avenue Map=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/ResearchShowCASEParkingMap=2Epdf Details on the forum=3A This forum will begin with a theatrical presentation of voices from = America by award-winning author and performer=2C Anna Deavere Smith=2E Ms= =2E = Smith transforms herself onstage into characters that explore issues = of race=2C community and character in America=2E The panel will then ope= n = up to a discussion of the increasing complexity of American race = relations=2E Concern over persistent disparity in the health-care = systems where inclusion and exclusion criteria affect access to = quality health care is a part of our nation=92s fabric=2E Are we bridgin= g = the gap=2C or making it wider=3F These questions and others will be = explored at this compelling forum=2E The forum will be moderated by Dee Perry=2C Ideastream Host - Around = Noon=2E = Panelists are=3A - Richard E=2E Grant=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Edgar B=2E Jackson Chair for Diversit= y and = Clinical Excellence=2C Case Professor in the Department of Orthopedic = Surgery=2C and University Hospitals Orthopedic Surgeon - Charles Modlin=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Cleveland Clinic Urologist and Director o= f = Men=92s Diversity Health Center - Derek Raghavan=2C M=2ED=2E=2C Ph=2ED=2C Cleveland Clinic Medical Oncolo= gist and = Director of the Cleveland Clinic Taussig Cancer Center and Chairman of = the Cancer Division - Kristin Williams=2C D=2ED=2ES=2E=2C Case School of Dental Medicine Assi= stant = Professor=2C Department of Community Dentistry - Rhonda Y=2E Williams=2C Ph=2ED=2E=2C Case Associate Professor of Histor= y=2C = Ethnic Studies and Women=27s Studies Programs=2E For information on the Race and the Nation forum=2C please visit=3A http=3A//ora=2Era=2Ecwru=2Eedu/showcase/session=2Easpx=3FUID=3DD7969065-3= 3AA-438E- B554-741F1BFFD1E8 Additional information=3A Research ShowCASE 2007 is a free public event held in the Veale = Convocation Center on the campus of Case Western Reserve University=2E = Hundreds of scientists and scholars will come together on April 11th = and 12th=2C 2007 at Case Western Reserve University Veale Convocation = Center to celebrate the broad range of research being conducted at = Case and its affiliates=2E = With over 500 poster presentations and live demonstrations=2C Research = ShowCASE is the perfect opportunity for business=2C government and civic = leaders=2C researchers and investors to meet=2E Provocative forums = throughout the day highlight research in the context of current local = and global issues and the commercial aspects of research and = discovery=2E = This year=92s panels include The Information Revolution with guest = speaker Ambassador Joseph Wilson=2C author of The Politics of Truth=2C = Race and the Nation =96 Snapshot of America in Change=2C with guest = speaker Anna Deavere Smith=2C actress=2C playwright and MacArthur = Foundation Fellow=2C Fast Forward =96 the Future of Funding=2C including = guest speaker John Osher=2C Entrepreneur and Spin Brush Developer and = Magic Technology =96 Advances in Bio-Imaging=2C including speakers from = the academic and corporate research areas of the newest bio-imaging = technology=2E = For more information and to register on-line=2C please visit=3A http=3A//showcase=2Ecase=2Eedu From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sat Apr 7 13:55:32 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 16:55:32 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <003101c77957$14cec7c0$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be presented = by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will = provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it = along.  Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To = reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0032_01C77935.8DBD27C0-- From eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net Sat Apr 7 15:00:14 2007 From: eddielengyel at sbcglobal.net (eddie lengyel) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:00:14 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fright Teck casts star of Hellementary for a lead in Voodoo rising! Message-ID: <95185.86499.qm@web82813.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Fright Teck Pictures casts Sara Domanick to star in voodoo rising! We have also added Rick Montgemery to the cast of characters as well as assistant ad, the list of great cleveland talent is growing within the fright teck group and we are going to produce a great movie this spring! --0-269909284-1175983214=:86499-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Sat Apr 7 15:56:03 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Sat, 7 Apr 2007 15:56:03 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Fwd: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <887778.77396.qm@web36414.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Donald Albainy wrote: Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) From: Donald Albainy Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --------------------------------- Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit

Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com> wrote:
Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT)
From: Donald Albainy <dalbainy at yahoo.com>
Subject: Actor needed for The Miracle Worker
To: neohiopal at lists.fredsternfeld.com

Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


Food fight? Enjoy some healthy debate
in the Yahoo! Answers Food & Drink Q&A. --0-570848193-1175986563=:77396-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 10:13:57 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 13:13:57 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]AUDITIONS for FPAC's Pro Training Workshop are next weekend. Make appt. now ... Message-ID: -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en =20 =20 "Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is =20 the gold standard of education in theatre arts" Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel =20 A U D I T I O N S=20 for=20 _Fairmount Performing Arts Camp_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/)=20 Fred Sternfeld, director =20 THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING WORKSHOP (open to 6-12th grade and college students) Supervisor: Carol Pribble Staff: Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller The young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should= =20 have a desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment= . =20 The training is focused on creating truthful, three dimensional characters=20 and avoiding artifice. Campers in the Professional Training Workshop all t= ake=20 a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition techniques and pick a= n=20 emphasis in acting, musical theatre or dance. AUDITION DATES AND TIMES Saturday, April 14, 2007 10:30am - 2:30pm=20 @_Chagrin Falls High School_ (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm= )=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/maps.htm) =20 & Sunday, April 15, 2007 Noon - 4:00pm @_Fairmount Center for the Arts_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/facilities.htm)=20 Call 440-338-3171 to make an appointment ----------------------------------------------------------------------------= - Here are a few testimonials from our parents ... =20 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= struction=20 and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred Sternfeld, Carol= =20 Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can children in this region receiv= 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 Hi Fred, We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to =20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp. =20= Returning to=20 FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her. She is so eager to get= there every=20 morning and so happy at the end of each day. She loves the instruction, th= e=20 instructors, and the campers. She says she is working hard and learning so= =20 much, particularly from the scene study classes. You will recall that when= Fran=20 Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FPAC after her experience in= =20 New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2=80=99ve been on Broadwa= y doesn=E2=80=99t mean=20 you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experience at FPAC has certainly prove= n that to be=20 true. Jeff and I honestly had decided that it might not be prudent for her= =20 to attend the second session due to her demanding tech and performance=20 schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GEORGE as well as some= =20 academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced math course she w= ill be=20 taking this fall. However, Emma=E2=80=99s overwhelming enjoyment of camp=20= and all she=20 seems to be gaining from it caused us to reconsider. She is elated! Carol Koletsky Wahl =20 Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 & =E2=80=9806 Hi Fred, I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so wonderful. You=20 just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excited for camp each mor= ning.=20 She said she learned more the first day of camp than she had ever learned=20 elsewhere. Hunter has always attended the camp we run (around since the=20 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving our camp to attend FPAC. =20= She has=20 made new "best" friends, loves her counselors and already talks about next=20 summer at FPAC. Again, thanks for giving her this opportunity. You are=20 wonderful. Tracey Evans Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC =E2=80=9806 for more information about FPAC, including the complete program, a typical=20 day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare for your audition and to mak= e=20 your audition appointment go to our _website_=20 (http://www.fairmountcenter.org/fpac07/index.htm) or call 440-338-3171. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176052437 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
 =20
"Fairmount Performing Arts Camp i= s=20
the gold standard of education in theatre arts"
Lois Annich, mother of Molly Israel
 
A U D I=20 T I O N S
for
Fairmount Performing Arts=20 Camp
Fred Sternfeld, director
  THE PROFESSIONAL TRAINING=20 WORKSHOP

(open=20 to 6-12th grade and college students)
Supervisor: Carol Pribble
Staff:= =20 Mitchell B. Fields, Dudley Swetland, Brian Zoldessy, Sean Szaller

The= =20 young people enrolled in the FPAC Professional Training Workshop should have= a=20 desire to study theater in a challenging and disciplined environment.  The training is focused on creatin= g=20 truthful, three dimensional characters and avoiding artifice.  Campers in the Professional Traini= ng=20 Workshop all take a core curriculum of acting, scene study and audition=20 techniques and pick an emphasis in acting, musical theatre or=20 dance.

AUDITION DATES AND TIMES
Satur= day,=20 April 14, 2007
10:30am - 2:30pm
@Chagrin Falls High School
=  
&
Sunday, April 15,=20 2007
Noon - 4:00pm
@Fairmount Center for the Arts


Call=20 440-338-3171 to make an appointment

 

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

Here are a few testimonials from our parents ...=20


Fairmount Performing Arts Camp is the gold standard of education in= =20 theater arts. Our daughter is no newcomer to theater, having acted since the= age=20 of 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 th= e=20 instruction and advice she received from directors as seasoned as Fred=20 Sternfeld, Carol Pribble, and Mitchell Fields. Where else can chil= dren=20 in this region receive such in-depth training and excellent preparation= for=20 auditions?  The staff of this camp are warm and supportive mentors who=20= care=20 about young people and love to teach!
= Lois=20 H. Annich
Mother of Molly Israel, FPAC =E2=80=9905 & =E2=80=9806

Hi=20 Fred,
We are out of breath from running from camps to baseball games to=20 rehearsals, but I wanted to tell you how much Emma ABSOLUTELY LOVES camp.&nb= sp;=20 Returning to FPAC felt like =E2=80=9Ccoming home=E2=80=9D to her.  She=20= is so eager to get=20 there every morning and so happy at the end of each day.  She loves the= =20 instruction, the instructors, and the campers.  She says she is working= =20 hard and learning so much, particularly from the scene study classes. =20= You=20 will recall that when Fran Heller asked Emma why she wanted to go back to FP= AC=20 after her experience in New York, she replied, =E2=80=9CJust because you=E2= =80=99ve been on=20 Broadway doesn=E2=80=99t mean you ever stop learning.=E2=80=9D Her experienc= e at FPAC has=20 certainly proven that to be true.  Jeff and I honestly had decided that= it=20 might not be prudent for her to attend the second session due to her demandi= ng=20 tech and performance schedule throughout July for SUNDAY IN THE PARK WITH GE= ORGE=20 as well as some academic work she is doing in preparation for an advanced ma= th=20 course she will be taking this fall.   However, Emma=E2=80=99s ove= rwhelming=20 enjoyment of camp and all she seems to be gaining from it caused us to=20 reconsider.   She is elated!
Caro= l=20 Koletsky Wahl 
Mother of Emma Wahl, FPAC =E2=80=9904 &=20 =E2=80=9806


<= FONT size=3D2>Hi=20 Fred,
I just wanted to thank you for making Hunter's summer so=20 wonderful.  You just made each day a joy as she hopped out of bed excit= ed=20 for camp each morning.  She said she learned more the first day of camp= =20 than she had ever learned elsewhere.  Hunter has always attended the ca= mp=20 we run (around since the 1940's) and has not had one regret about leaving ou= r=20 camp to attend FPAC.  She has made new "best" friends, loves her counse= lors=20 and already talks about next summer at FPAC.  Again, thanks for giving=20= her=20 this opportunity.  You are wonderful.
= Tracey=20 Evans
Mother of Hunter Evans-Roskos, FPAC=20 =E2=80=9806


for more information about FPAC, including th= e=20 complete program, a typical day, staff bios, testimonials, what to prepare f= or=20 your audition and to make your audition appointment go to our website or call=20 440-338-3171.






See what's free at AOL.com.
= -------------------------------1176052437-- From Web9597 at aol.com Sun Apr 8 07:43:08 2007 From: Web9597 at aol.com (Web9597 at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 10:43:08 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]8 Great Parts Available for Unique Cleveland Public Theater performance Message-ID: -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00 PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale." The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest with somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual confessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT. Men's roles (ages 25-55): The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party. Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a fatal disease. Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him. Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims. Women's roles (ages 21-55) Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philandering husband. Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child. Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around." Child's role (age 10-12) A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins she's committed. All should come prepared to read from the script. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and performer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker William Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners. To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the director at _web9597 at aol.com_ (mailto:web9597 at aol.com) . ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. -------------------------------1176043388 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
The Scriveners, in association with Cleveland Public Theater, will hold= open auditions at CPT Monday and Tuesday, April 16th and 17th at 7:00=20= PM for "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale."
 
The play takes place on a Saturday afternoon as a beleaguered priest wi= th somewhere else to be tries to get rid of a procession of most unusual con= fessors. "Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" will be performed late night= on June 8, 9, 15 and 16 at CPT.
 
Men's roles (ages 25-55):
 
The Priest, who is late for his one year old son's birthday party.
Roger, a Protestant who wants absolution because he thinks he's got a f= atal disease.
Donald, a lawyer who thinks the world revolves around him.
Archie, a salesman with an explosive secret---or so he claims.
 
Women's roles (ages 21-55)
 
Larissa, an eastern European with a unique way of dealing with a philan= dering husband.
Maggie, the young mother of the priest's child.
Maria, a young sexpot who "gets around."
 
Child's role (age 10-12)
 
A young girl making her first confession but can't think of any sins sh= e's committed.
 
All should come prepared to read from the script.
 
"Saturday Confessions/A Priest's Tale" is directed by playwright and pe= rformer Gary Webster with assistance from noted independent filmmaker Willia= m Alexander ("Shades," "Dead Silent.") The play is written by the Scriveners= .
 
To obtain a side and arrange an audition time, please contact the direc= tor at web9597 at aol.com.


=
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-------------------------------1176043388-- From me at rlcoppedge.com Sun Apr 8 09:31:50 2007 From: me at rlcoppedge.com (RL Coppedge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 12:31:50 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Comedian needed Message-ID: <18D8E943D728594C864C7AA427FDC6220B1B33D6@CL4EXBE03.ad2.softcom.biz> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable I was approached by someone recently who is looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 May. This is a paid gig. Since I'm only funny (occasionally) doing improv, I'm passing this on. =20 If you're interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com. Let her know how you've heard of it. =20 =20 RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, MCT Microsoft Small Business Specialist Ph: (216) 453-2682 Cell: (216) 544 5595 Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog =20 me at RLCoppedge.com =20 http://www.rlcoppedge.com/ =20 =20 ------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

I was approached by someone recently who is = looking for a comedian (about 45 minutes) for a birthday party in Hudson on 26 = May.  This is a paid gig.  Since I’m only funny (occasionally) doing = improv, I’m passing this on.

 

If you’re interested, please email billie at henningsoftware.com= .  Let her know how you’ve heard of it.

 

 

RL (Bob) Coppedge, MCSE, MCDBA, = MCT

Microsoft Small Business = Specialist

Ph: (216) 453-2682

Cell: (216) 544 5595

Blog: www.RLCoppedge.com/blog

me at RLCoppedge.com

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------_=_NextPart_001_01C779FB.B17FF4A9-- From fromstage2screen at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 11:15:08 2007 From: fromstage2screen at yahoo.com (Maureen Dempsey) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 11:15:08 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Monday Night Class-Snow ? Message-ID: <182045.72394.qm@web31108.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hello Everyone! Well it's April and it's SNOWING! So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled. If by some miracle it clears up, come on by. I'll be here. Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave. 440-313-8326. So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend. http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey Kindly, Maureen --------------------------------- Be a PS3 game guru. Get your game face on with the latest PS3 news and previews at Yahoo! Games. --0-488215379-1176056108=:72394 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hello Everyone!
 
Well it's April and it's SNOWING!
 
So at this point tomorrow's class is cancelled.  If by some miracle it clears up, come on by.  I'll be here.
 
Anytime you are in doubt either check my website http://www.hollywoodprep.com/wow.htm or just call me before you leave.  440-313-8326.
 
So while you are hanging out at home come by my myspace and become a friend.  http://www.myspace.com/maureendempsey
 
Kindly,
Maureen


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Dear NEOhioPAL Subscriber,

This August, I will be participating in the Cleveland Breast Cancer 3-Day, a 60-mile walk over three days to benefit the Susan G. Komen For the Cure and the National Philanthropic Trust Breast Cancer Fund. I will be walking 60 miles over three days for breast cancer awareness - and I need your help.

Not only am I committed to walking 60 miles - in August, no less - but I am also committed to raising at least $2,200 in donations for this very worthy cause. Please follow the link at the bottom of this e-mail and make a donation to help me make a real difference in the fight against breast cancer - anything you can give would be greatly appreciated. And spread the word - forward this e-mail to everyone you know and encourage them to donate. With your help, we can take one more step (or however many steps are in 60 miles!) towards a world without breast cancer.

Follow This Link to visit my personal web page and help me in my efforts to support The Breast Cancer 3-Day

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------=_NextPart_84815C5ABAF209EF376268C8-- From murphygopal at aol.com Sun Apr 8 12:17:26 2007 From: murphygopal at aol.com (murphygopal at aol.com) Date: Sun, 08 Apr 2007 15:17:26 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Matthew James Murphy/Jami Ross song on E-Network tonight at 10:30 Message-ID: <8C94829ADC25251-F4C-9D60@MBLK-R10.sysops.aol.com> Matthew James Murphy wrote a song called "Confused" that will air tonight on a show called "Paradise City" on the E network at 10:30PM. The song is performed by Jami Ross. This song "Confused" made it's debut on Mtv's Laguna Beach. ________________________________________________________________________ AOL now offers free email to everyone. Find out more about what's free from AOL at AOL.com. From jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net Sun Apr 8 15:00:05 2007 From: jbjbjbjb38 at ameritech.net (Judie & Bruce Amsel) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:00:05 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Usher for Jolson and Company, see the show for FREE Message-ID: <000c01c77a29$46a206e0$6501a8c0@jb38> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Volunteer ushers wanted for the upcoming JCC production of Jolson & = Company at the Performing Arts Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, = Highland Hills Village, Ohio 44122, the corner of Richmond & Harvard = Roads. Ushers are needed for all performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 = to Sunday May 20, 2007. Date Day of Week Usher reporting = time 4/26 Thursday = 6:00pm 5/3 5/10 5/17 4/28 Saturday = 6:30pm 5/5 5/12 5/19 4/29 Sunday = 12:30pm 5/6 5/13 5/20 5/9 Wednesday = 12:00pm =20 Ushers are asked to wear white/light colored top and dark = (black/blue/brown) bottom with comfortable, dark shoes. There will be a = quick sweep after the show. Seats are not guaranteed. Parking fee is = 50=A2 (two quarters only). Please contact house manager Judie Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for = additional information or to sign up for a show. Link for map to Tri-C East: http://www.tri-c.edu/maps/docs/mape.htm ------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Volunteer ushers wanted = for the=20 upcoming JCC production of Jolson & Company at the = Performing Arts=20 Center of Tri-C East, 4250 Richmond Road, Highland Hills Village, Ohio = 44122,=20 the corner of Richmond & Harvard Roads.
 
Ushers are needed for = all=20 performances beginning Thursday April 26, 2007 to Sunday May 20,=20 2007.
 
 
Date   =20             =    =20     Day of Week    =    =20         Usher reporting = time
4/26   =20             =    =20     Thursday       =20             =    =20             = 6:00pm
5/3
5/10
5/17
 
4/28   =20             =    =20     Saturday       =20             =    =20             = 6:30pm
5/5
5/12
5/19
 
4/29   =20             =    =20    =20 Sunday           &= nbsp;           &n= bsp;           &nb= sp;  12:30pm
5/6
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5/9    =20             =    =20    =20 Wednesday          &nbs= p;            = ;        12:00pm
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Ushers are asked = to wear=20 white/light colored top and dark (black/blue/brown) bottom with = comfortable,=20 dark shoes.  There will be a quick sweep after the show. = Seats=20 are not guaranteed.  Parking fee is 50=A2 = (two quarters=20 only).
 
Please contact house = manager Judie=20 Amsel via reply or 440-449-5855 for additional information or to sign up = for a=20 show.
 
Link for map to = Tri-C East:=20  http://www.tri-c.edu/map= s/docs/mape.htm
------=_NextPart_000_0009_01C77A07.BC957660-- From mas9902 at hotmail.com Sun Apr 8 15:50:53 2007 From: mas9902 at hotmail.com (Michael Sferro) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 18:50:53 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]OKLAHOMA! Audition Workshops Message-ID: <000001c77a30$5c6bb550$6401a8c0@delldesktop> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth Road). This informative workshop, "Getting the Role," will be presented by the director of CAMEO's summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many "do's" and "don'ts." Have a prepared audition piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along. Registration is open to teens and adults, and will be limited. To reserve your spot for this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number. Michael A. Sferro Chair, Cameo 330.289.6390 www.cameo-medina.org ------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

CAMEO, the Cooperative Alliance of Medina = Entertainment Organizations, announces an audition workshop Tuesday, April 17, from = 7:00 to 9:00 PM at the Medina Performing Arts Center (Route 3/Weymouth = Road).  This informative workshop, “Getting the Role,” will be = presented by the director of CAMEO’s summer production of OKLAHOMA!, Bill Hoffman, who is a = veteran actor, director, and past Director of Education for The Cleveland = Playhouse. Topics Bill will cover include: the entrance, the monologue, the song, = attitude, scene work, cold readings, headshots, resumes and more. The = actor's/singer's audition is one of the most essential aspects of the professional = performer's training and experience, and Hoffman will provide attendees with many “do's” and “don'ts.” Have a prepared audition = piece or one- to two-minute monologue? Bring it along.  Registration is open = to teens and adults, and will be limited.  To reserve your spot for = this valuable FREE workshop, email goodbooker at zoominternet.net with your name, age and telephone number.

 

Michael A. Sferro

Chair, Cameo

330.289.6390

www.cameo-medina.org

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0001_01C77A0E.D55C8650-- From nsromans831 at yahoo.com Sun Apr 8 17:19:13 2007 From: nsromans831 at yahoo.com (april and george sledge) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 17:19:13 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]C-Town Performing Arts-Seeking Rehearsal Space in Akron area Message-ID: <240912.23106.qm@web38205.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Hi, C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated. Thank You, April Sledge Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts Office (216) 491-4579 --------------------------------- 8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Hi,
 
C-Town Performing Arts is seeking places in the Akron area to stage their upcoming theatrical productions. We are looking for places that can hold at least 100 or more people. Any leads are greatly appreciated.
 
Thank You,
 
April Sledge
Media Manager - C-Town Performing Arts
Office (216) 491-4579


8:00? 8:25? 8:40? Find a flick in no time
with theYahoo! Search movie showtime shortcut. --0-377038021-1176077953=:23106-- From hanlonsrazor at msn.com Sun Apr 8 17:43:09 2007 From: hanlonsrazor at msn.com (hanlonsrazor) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 20:43:09 -0400 Subject: [NEohioPAL]Cast is Announced for THE NERD at OTHT in North Ridgeville Message-ID: <001301c77a40$0d7add80$e79c8f04@computer> This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne Hall = Theatre's production of Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD. >From the playwright who also penned THE FOREIGNER, THE NERD spins = "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is visited by a man = he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor turning = out to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome with a vengeance..." The cast is as follows: WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade =20 Performances of THE NERD will take place on Fridays and Saturdays at = 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with one Thursday = night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at 36119 = Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113 & 83). Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and students. = Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909. ------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Director Brad Sales is pleased to announce the cast for Olde Towne = Hall=20 Theatre's production of  Larry Shue's comedy, THE NERD.
 
From the playwright who also penned THE = FOREIGNER,=20 THE NERD spins "...the hilarious dilemma of a young architect who is = visited by=20 a man he's never met but who saved his life in Vietnam-- the visitor = turning out=20 to be an incredibly inept, hopelessly stupid "nerd" who outstays his = welcome=20 with a vengeance..."
 
The cast is as follows:
 
WILLUM CUBBERT.............................Kurt Hildebrand
RICK STEADMAN...............................Jim Jason
TANSY MCGINNIS..............................Melissa Lyle
AXEL HAMMOND................................Steven Hubbard
WARNOCK "TICKY" WALDGRAVE......Mark Silberstein
CLELIA WALDGRAVE.........................Kathy Whitmore
THOR WALDGRAVE...........................Jarod Wade
    
Performances of THE NERD will take = place on Fridays=20 and Saturdays at 8:00 p.m. from 20 April 2007 through 05 May 2007, with = one=20 Thursday night performance on May 3, at the Olde Towne Hall Theatre at = 36119=20 Center Ridge Road in North Ridgeville (near the intersection of State = Routes 113=20 & 83).
 
Tickets are $8 for adults and $7 for senior citizens and = students. =20 Reservations may be made by calling (440) 327-2909.
 
 
 
 
------=_NextPart_000_0010_01C77A1E.84DF9040-- From FSternfeld at aol.com Sun Apr 8 19:45:34 2007 From: FSternfeld at aol.com (FSternfeld at aol.com) Date: Sun, 8 Apr 2007 22:45:34 EDT Subject: [NEohioPAL]Seth Gordon AUDITION WORKSHOP @ Fairmount Center Message-ID: -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en THEATRE - SPRING 2007 Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Register =20 THEATRE CLASSES FOR ALL AGES! Fairmount Center School of Theatre _Fred Sternfeld, Director_ (http://www.fredsternfeld.com/)=20 =20 Going In With Your Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional=20 (Adults 18 and up) Instructor: Seth Gordon=20 One Session Saturday, April 28, 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade Saturday, May 19, 2007,1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th grade - Adult Limit: 12=20 Fee: $30 The workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every=20 audition with the right material and the confidence and presentation their=20= talent=20 deserves. Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and=20 prepared three minute monologue. ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com= . -------------------------------1176086734 Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Language: en
THEATRE - SPRING=20 2007
Beginning March 31 - Call 440-338-3171 to Regis= ter=20
THEAT= RE=20 CLASSES FOR ALL AGES!
Fairmount Center School of=20 Theatre
Fred=20 Sternfeld, Director
 
Going In Wi= th Your=20 Best: An Audition Workshop For the Working Professional (Adults 18 and=20 up)
Instructor: Seth Gordon

One Session
Saturday, April 2= 8,=20 2007, 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 6-8th grade
Saturday, May 19, 2007,= 1:00 =E2=80=93 4:00pm =E2=80=93 9th=20 grade - Adult
Limit: 12
Fee: $30
Th= e=20 workshop will focus on making sure that the actor provides every audition wi= th=20 the right material and the confidence and presentation their talent deserves= .=20 Actors who wish to participate should come with a memorized and prepared thr= ee=20 minute=20 monologue.





See what's free at AOL.com.
-------------------------------1176086734--

Casting Call for indie horror movie.


Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads
Saturday April 7, 2007 from 3-7pm. at:
North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave., Cleve.<= strong>, 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)

ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE = AGE 18 or OLDER!

AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR!  Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how = many movie 16 year olds really look 16?)

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. Topless
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless.

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.

Many extras needed.

This is no pay at this time.--

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"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 10:46:37 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <466246.35916.qm@web36409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916-- From J.rome Wed Apr 4 15:39:29 2007 From: J.rome (J.rome) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:39:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]film classes/auditions & More Message-ID: --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Merchant=20 Music Family Studio =20 CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to he= ar from you. So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be discove= red. Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us today= to set a date to view our studios. =20 Classes: (1) Fashion Design (2) Modeling (3) Acting (4) Keyboard (5) Recording Studio (6) Vocal Training (7) Film/Video class with a computer editing room (8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon) =20 ((((PLUS))))=20 AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /=20 Plays and Televison. =20 For more information about our location and studios, you can call us at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome) =20 Director of production studio: Bill Lynch 216-581-9600 =20 =20 =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ Live Search Maps =96 find all the local information you need, right when yo= u need it. http://maps.live.com/?icid=3Dwlmtag2&FORM=3DMGAC01= --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Merchant
Music Family Studio
 
CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to h= ear from you.  So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be d= iscovered.
Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us toda= y to set a date to view our studios.
 
Classes:
(1) Fashion= Design
(2) Modelin= g
(3) Acting<= /FONT>
(4) Keyboar= d
(5) Recordi= ng Studio
(6) Vocal T= raining
= (7) Film/Video class with a computer= editing room
(8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon)
 

AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /

Plays and Televison.

 

For more information about our location and studios, you c= an call us

at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome)

 

Director of production studio:

Bill Lynch 216-581-9600

 



 

Attention High = School<= font size=3D2 color=3D"#339966" face=3DArial> Students:   =
Interested in a paid summer internship in the = arts?
 

Apply to = ArtWorks!
ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland = area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists.  = ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, = all while earning a wage.  To apply, you don't need to already be an = expert.  Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest = in the arts!

Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices = engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, = the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that = are enjoyed by the entire community.  ArtWorks will take place at = Shaker = Square in Cleveland, Ohio.

Application forms and more details are located on Young = Audiences' 
website at  http://www.yaneo.org/wha= t/artworks.html


Applications are due April 30, = 2007.
If you have any questions, please contact Young = Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org .  =

Young Audiences = of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative = learning by uniting arts and education.  Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to = provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences.  = All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as = select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social = Studies, Science, or Mathematics. =

 

 

Casting Call for indie horror movie.


Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads
Saturday April 7, 2007 from 3-7pm. at:
North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave., Cleve.<= strong>, 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)

ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE = AGE 18 or OLDER!

AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR!  Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how = many movie 16 year olds really look 16?)

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. Topless
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless.

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.

Many extras needed.

This is no pay at this time.--

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"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 10:46:37 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <466246.35916.qm@web36409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916-- From J.rome Wed Apr 4 15:39:29 2007 From: J.rome (J.rome) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:39:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]film classes/auditions & More Message-ID: --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Merchant=20 Music Family Studio =20 CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to he= ar from you. So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be discove= red. Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us today= to set a date to view our studios. =20 Classes: (1) Fashion Design (2) Modeling (3) Acting (4) Keyboard (5) Recording Studio (6) Vocal Training (7) Film/Video class with a computer editing room (8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon) =20 ((((PLUS))))=20 AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /=20 Plays and Televison. =20 For more information about our location and studios, you can call us at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome) =20 Director of production studio: Bill Lynch 216-581-9600 =20 =20 =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ Live Search Maps =96 find all the local information you need, right when yo= u need it. http://maps.live.com/?icid=3Dwlmtag2&FORM=3DMGAC01= --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Merchant
Music Family Studio
 
CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to h= ear from you.  So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be d= iscovered.
Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us toda= y to set a date to view our studios.
 
Classes:
(1) Fashion= Design
(2) Modelin= g
(3) Acting<= /FONT>
(4) Keyboar= d
(5) Recordi= ng Studio
(6) Vocal T= raining
= (7) Film/Video class with a computer= editing room
(8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon)
 

AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /

Plays and Televison.

 

For more information about our location and studios, you c= an call us

at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome)

 

Director of production studio:

Bill Lynch 216-581-9600

 



 

Attention High = School<= font size=3D2 color=3D"#339966" face=3DArial> Students:   =
Interested in a paid summer internship in the = arts?
 

Apply to = ArtWorks!
ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland = area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists.  = ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, = all while earning a wage.  To apply, you don't need to already be an = expert.  Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest = in the arts!

Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices = engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, = the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that = are enjoyed by the entire community.  ArtWorks will take place at = Shaker = Square in Cleveland, Ohio.

Application forms and more details are located on Young = Audiences' 
website at  http://www.yaneo.org/wha= t/artworks.html


Applications are due April 30, = 2007.
If you have any questions, please contact Young = Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org .  =

Young Audiences = of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative = learning by uniting arts and education.  Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to = provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences.  = All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as = select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social = Studies, Science, or Mathematics. =

 

 

Casting Call for indie horror movie.


Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads
Saturday April 7, 2007 from 3-7pm. at:
North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave., Cleve.<= strong>, 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)

ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE = AGE 18 or OLDER!

AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR!  Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how = many movie 16 year olds really look 16?)

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. Topless
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless.

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.

Many extras needed.

This is no pay at this time.--

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"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 10:46:37 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <466246.35916.qm@web36409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916-- From J.rome Wed Apr 4 15:39:29 2007 From: J.rome (J.rome) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:39:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]film classes/auditions & More Message-ID: --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Merchant=20 Music Family Studio =20 CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to he= ar from you. So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be discove= red. Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us today= to set a date to view our studios. =20 Classes: (1) Fashion Design (2) Modeling (3) Acting (4) Keyboard (5) Recording Studio (6) Vocal Training (7) Film/Video class with a computer editing room (8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon) =20 ((((PLUS))))=20 AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /=20 Plays and Televison. =20 For more information about our location and studios, you can call us at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome) =20 Director of production studio: Bill Lynch 216-581-9600 =20 =20 =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ Live Search Maps =96 find all the local information you need, right when yo= u need it. http://maps.live.com/?icid=3Dwlmtag2&FORM=3DMGAC01= --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Merchant
Music Family Studio
 
CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to h= ear from you.  So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be d= iscovered.
Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us toda= y to set a date to view our studios.
 
Classes:
(1) Fashion= Design
(2) Modelin= g
(3) Acting<= /FONT>
(4) Keyboar= d
(5) Recordi= ng Studio
(6) Vocal T= raining
= (7) Film/Video class with a computer= editing room
(8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon)
 

AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /

Plays and Televison.

 

For more information about our location and studios, you c= an call us

at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome)

 

Director of production studio:

Bill Lynch 216-581-9600

 



 

Attention High = School<= font size=3D2 color=3D"#339966" face=3DArial> Students:   =
Interested in a paid summer internship in the = arts?
 

Apply to = ArtWorks!
ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland = area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists.  = ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, = all while earning a wage.  To apply, you don't need to already be an = expert.  Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest = in the arts!

Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices = engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, = the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that = are enjoyed by the entire community.  ArtWorks will take place at = Shaker = Square in Cleveland, Ohio.

Application forms and more details are located on Young = Audiences' 
website at  http://www.yaneo.org/wha= t/artworks.html


Applications are due April 30, = 2007.
If you have any questions, please contact Young = Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org .  =

Young Audiences = of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative = learning by uniting arts and education.  Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to = provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences.  = All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as = select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social = Studies, Science, or Mathematics. =

 

 

Casting Call for indie horror movie.


Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads
Saturday April 7, 2007 from 3-7pm. at:
North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave., Cleve.<= strong>, 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)

ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE = AGE 18 or OLDER!

AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR!  Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how = many movie 16 year olds really look 16?)

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. Topless
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless.

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.

Many extras needed.

This is no pay at this time.--

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"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 10:46:37 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <466246.35916.qm@web36409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


Get your own web address.
Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916-- From J.rome Wed Apr 4 15:39:29 2007 From: J.rome (J.rome) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 17:39:29 -0500 Subject: [NEohioPAL]film classes/auditions & More Message-ID: --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_ Content-Type: text/plain; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Cleveland Merchant=20 Music Family Studio =20 CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to he= ar from you. So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be discove= red. Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us today= to set a date to view our studios. =20 Classes: (1) Fashion Design (2) Modeling (3) Acting (4) Keyboard (5) Recording Studio (6) Vocal Training (7) Film/Video class with a computer editing room (8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon) =20 ((((PLUS))))=20 AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /=20 Plays and Televison. =20 For more information about our location and studios, you can call us at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome) =20 Director of production studio: Bill Lynch 216-581-9600 =20 =20 =20 =20 _________________________________________________________________ Live Search Maps =96 find all the local information you need, right when yo= u need it. http://maps.live.com/?icid=3Dwlmtag2&FORM=3DMGAC01= --_f61ad341-9cd6-4ab8-a01e-3e5f7248c742_ Content-Type: text/html; charset="Windows-1252" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Cleveland Merchant
Music Family Studio
 
CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to h= ear from you.  So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be d= iscovered.
Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us toda= y to set a date to view our studios.
 
Classes:
(1) Fashion= Design
(2) Modelin= g
(3) Acting<= /FONT>
(4) Keyboar= d
(5) Recordi= ng Studio
(6) Vocal T= raining
= (7) Film/Video class with a computer= editing room
(8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon)
 

AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /

Plays and Televison.

 

For more information about our location and studios, you c= an call us

at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome)

 

Director of production studio:

Bill Lynch 216-581-9600

 



 

Attention High = School<= font size=3D2 color=3D"#339966" face=3DArial> Students:   =
Interested in a paid summer internship in the = arts?
 

Apply to = ArtWorks!
ArtWorks is an arts-based job-training program for greater-Cleveland = area high school students to work as apprentices to professional artists.  = ArtWorks apprentices create visual and performing art and learn workforce skills, = all while earning a wage.  To apply, you don't need to already be an = expert.  Young Audiences is looking for students who simply have an interest = in the arts!

Between June 25th and August 3, 2007, five days a week, the apprentices = engage in exciting work in either visual arts or performing arts. In addition, = the apprentices will host performances and exhibitions of their work that = are enjoyed by the entire community.  ArtWorks will take place at = Shaker = Square in Cleveland, Ohio.

Application forms and more details are located on Young = Audiences' 
website at  http://www.yaneo.org/wha= t/artworks.html


Applications are due April 30, = 2007.
If you have any questions, please contact Young = Audiences at 216-561-5005 or courtney at yaneo.org .  =

Young Audiences = of Northeast Ohio (YANEO) enriches the lives of children and promotes creative = learning by uniting arts and education.  Founded in 1953, YANEO works with over 50 individual artists and ensembles in the community to = provide young people opportunities to learn from exceptional arts experiences.  = All YANEO programs meet Ohio Fine Arts Academic Content Standards as well as = select Ohio Academic Content Standards in English Language Arts, Social = Studies, Science, or Mathematics. =

 

 

Casting Call for indie horror movie.


Welcome to Cretinville: Legend of the Melonheads
Saturday April 7, 2007 from 3-7pm. at:
North Coast Casting
4913 Storer = Ave., Cleve.<= strong>, 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)

ALL MAIN CHARACTERS MUST BE OF THE = AGE 18 or OLDER!

AGES PRESENTED HERE ARE FOR HOW THEY SHOULD APPEAR!  Again, must be able to pass for the movie ages listed (how = many movie 16 year olds really look 16?)

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. Topless
2 females: looks 16-18, Nudity Required. Topless.

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.

Many extras needed.

This is no pay at this time.--

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"
www.theindiegathering.com

 

 

------=_NextPart_000_0089_01C776C1.CE7D43B0-- From dalbainy at yahoo.com Wed Apr 4 10:46:37 2007 From: dalbainy at yahoo.com (Donald Albainy) Date: Wed, 4 Apr 2007 10:46:37 -0700 (PDT) Subject: [NEohioPAL]Actor needed for The Miracle Worker Message-ID: <466246.35916.qm@web36409.mail.mud.yahoo.com> --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother. The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25. Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time. Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume. --------------------------------- Get your own web address. Have a HUGE year through Yahoo! Small Business. --0-1662072351-1175708797=:35916 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit
Brecksville Theater On The Square is seeking an actor to play the part of James in The Miracle Worker. This is the part of Helen Keller's older brother.
 
The actor can be between the ages of 18-30, preferably looking around 25.
 
Production dates are June 14-16, 28-30...6 performances. Rehearsals are just beginning at this time.
 
Interested actors please contact director Deb Sweat at Storitellr at aol.com, and provide her with an e-mail address, phone number, and resume.


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Cleveland Merchant
Music Family Studio
 
CMMF, will start production on a few new projects soon and would like to h= ear from you.  So if you hav a talent...don't miss your chance to be d= iscovered.
Also, our classes will start very soon for the list below, contact us toda= y to set a date to view our studios.
 
Classes:
(1) Fashion= Design
(2) Modelin= g
(3) Acting<= /FONT>
(4) Keyboar= d
(5) Recordi= ng Studio
(6) Vocal T= raining
= (7) Film/Video class with a computer= editing room
(8) film/video editing class (green screen coming soon)
 

AUDITION for CMMF new START SEARCH for National Films /

Plays and Televison.

 

For more information about our location and studios, you c= an call us

at: 216-581-9600 (walk ins are welcome)

 

Director of production studio:

Bill Lynch 216-581-9600